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Syamak Pazireh and Jeffrey J. Defoe
Body force models of fans and compressors are widely employed for predicting performance due to the reduction in computational cost associated with their use, particularly in nonuniform inflows. Such models are generally divided into a portion responsibl...
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Xiaoheng Liu, Ke Wan, Donghai Jin and Xingmin Gui
Gas turbine engines are highly intricate machines, and every component of them is closely associated with one another. In the traditional engine developing process, vast experiment tests are needed. To reduce unnecessary trials, a whole gas turbine engin...
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Torben Eggers, Hye Rim Kim, Simon Bittner, Jens Friedrichs and Joerg R. Seume
In modern aircraft engines, the low-pressure compressor (LPC) is subjected to a flow characterized by strong wakes and secondary flows from the upstream fan. This concerns ultra-high bypass ratio (UHBR) turbofan engines, in particular. This paper present...
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