Two tip clearance configurations, one with a recess in the casing and the other with a reduced rotor blade height, were investigated at design equivalent speed over a range of tip clearance from about 2.0 to 5.0 percent of the stator blade height. The optimum configuration with a recess in the casing was the one where the rotor tip diameter was equal to the stator tip diameter (zero blade extension). For this configuration there was an approximate 1.5 percent decrease in total efficiency for an increase in tip clearance of 1 percent of stator blade height. For the reduced blade height configurations there was an approximate 2.0 percent decrease in total efficiency for an increase in tip clearance of 1 percent of stator blade height
May 1955AT head of title: Three-dimensional flow in turbo-machine researchIncludes bibliographical r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1996.In a previous work of a similar nature, the perform...
In the present study, the numerical analysis of blade tip geometry effect on the performance of a si...
The rotor tip clearance was obtained by use of a recess in the casing above the rotor blades and als...
An air cooled version of a single-stage, axial-flow turbine was investigated to determine aerodynami...
A solid blade version of a single-stage, axial-flow turbine was investigated to determine its perfor...
Effect of rotor tip clearance on performance of 5-inch single-stage axial flow turbin
A 25.4-cm (10-in) tip diameter turbine was tested to determine the effect of rotor radial tip cleara...
Performance of two-stage axial flow turbine operating at different rotor tip clearanc
Performance was obtained over a range of speeds and pressure ratios for a 0.4 linear scale version o...
Total turbine blade performance was investigated while changing the blade tip clearance in three way...
A single-stage axial-flow turbine was investigated to determine the effect of increased stator throa...
The effects of tip clearance on the overall and blade-element performance of an axial-flow transonic...
The first two stages of a six stage liquid oxygen turbine were tested in water. One and two stage pe...
Partial admission performance was obtained for a 0.4 linear scale version of the LF460 lift fan turb...
May 1955AT head of title: Three-dimensional flow in turbo-machine researchIncludes bibliographical r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1996.In a previous work of a similar nature, the perform...
In the present study, the numerical analysis of blade tip geometry effect on the performance of a si...
The rotor tip clearance was obtained by use of a recess in the casing above the rotor blades and als...
An air cooled version of a single-stage, axial-flow turbine was investigated to determine aerodynami...
A solid blade version of a single-stage, axial-flow turbine was investigated to determine its perfor...
Effect of rotor tip clearance on performance of 5-inch single-stage axial flow turbin
A 25.4-cm (10-in) tip diameter turbine was tested to determine the effect of rotor radial tip cleara...
Performance of two-stage axial flow turbine operating at different rotor tip clearanc
Performance was obtained over a range of speeds and pressure ratios for a 0.4 linear scale version o...
Total turbine blade performance was investigated while changing the blade tip clearance in three way...
A single-stage axial-flow turbine was investigated to determine the effect of increased stator throa...
The effects of tip clearance on the overall and blade-element performance of an axial-flow transonic...
The first two stages of a six stage liquid oxygen turbine were tested in water. One and two stage pe...
Partial admission performance was obtained for a 0.4 linear scale version of the LF460 lift fan turb...
May 1955AT head of title: Three-dimensional flow in turbo-machine researchIncludes bibliographical r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1996.In a previous work of a similar nature, the perform...
In the present study, the numerical analysis of blade tip geometry effect on the performance of a si...