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August 19, 2007, 00:43 |
force acting on gas turbine blade....
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Hi friends...
1. To get the force acting on the turbine blade due to impact of gasses, which pressure i have to take into account?? either static pressure or total pressure??? and why?? 2. For 3-d blade multi-stage turbine analysis (again in order to get the force acting on the blade), how many blades i have to consider for geometry modelling?? and why?? 3. If i want to capture the shock in case of the turbine blade how far i have to consider the flow field from the blade??? PLZ reply... Thank you... Suggest me a good e-book, for CFD analysis of gas turbines.. |
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