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The Effect of Vane Clocking on the Unsteady Flow Field in a One-and-a-Half Stage Transonic Turbine

O. Schennach    
R. Pecnik    
B. Paradiso    
E. Göttlich    
A. Marn    
and J. Woisetschläger    

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