The computational procedure includes several ways of adjusting the prescribed velocity to satisfy the restriction imposed by the method. Tables of coefficients are given for evaluating the necessary integrals, including the determination of the harmonic conjugate. Numerical examples are included.A detailed step-by-step computational outline is presented for the design of cascade blades having a prescribed velocity distribution on the blade in a potential flow of the usual compressible fluid. This outline is based on the assumption that the magnitude of the velocity in the flow of the usual compressible nonviscous fluid is proportional to the magnitude of the velocity in the flow of a compressible nonviscous fluid with linear pressure-volume...
Computer program calculates the velocity distribution and streamlines over widely separated blades o...
peer reviewedA iterative procedure for blade design, using a time marching procedure to solve the un...
Contribution a: 12th ICNMFD Proceedings, Oxford (GB), July 9-13, 1990Available at INIST (FR), Docume...
Formlo by tha Snllperinbndsnt of Documenta. U. 5. Gor-cnt Printinp 05a. W~hin/ton 26. D. C. Yearly m...
A detailed step-by-step computational outline is presented for the design of two-dimensional cascade...
By use of the assumption that the pres=sure-vohm.erelation is linear, a solution to the problem of d...
By use of the assumption that the pressure-volume relation is linear, a solution to the problem of d...
By use of the assumption that the pressure-volume relation is linear, a solution to the problem of d...
In this paper, a numerical simulation and experimental measurements of compressible viscous fluid fl...
By the assumption that the pressure-volume relation is linear, a method is given for computing the a...
A technique is developed for the application of a channel design method to the design of high-solidi...
A procedure is presented for design of two-dimensional channels for compressible nonviscous flow. Th...
A method is presented for calculating supersonic potential flows in annular cascades of blades by th...
An integral method, previously used to obtain compressible flow past two-dimensional shapes, is appl...
Computer program gives blade-to-blade solution of the two-dimensional, subsonic, compressible, nonvi...
Computer program calculates the velocity distribution and streamlines over widely separated blades o...
peer reviewedA iterative procedure for blade design, using a time marching procedure to solve the un...
Contribution a: 12th ICNMFD Proceedings, Oxford (GB), July 9-13, 1990Available at INIST (FR), Docume...
Formlo by tha Snllperinbndsnt of Documenta. U. 5. Gor-cnt Printinp 05a. W~hin/ton 26. D. C. Yearly m...
A detailed step-by-step computational outline is presented for the design of two-dimensional cascade...
By use of the assumption that the pres=sure-vohm.erelation is linear, a solution to the problem of d...
By use of the assumption that the pressure-volume relation is linear, a solution to the problem of d...
By use of the assumption that the pressure-volume relation is linear, a solution to the problem of d...
In this paper, a numerical simulation and experimental measurements of compressible viscous fluid fl...
By the assumption that the pressure-volume relation is linear, a method is given for computing the a...
A technique is developed for the application of a channel design method to the design of high-solidi...
A procedure is presented for design of two-dimensional channels for compressible nonviscous flow. Th...
A method is presented for calculating supersonic potential flows in annular cascades of blades by th...
An integral method, previously used to obtain compressible flow past two-dimensional shapes, is appl...
Computer program gives blade-to-blade solution of the two-dimensional, subsonic, compressible, nonvi...
Computer program calculates the velocity distribution and streamlines over widely separated blades o...
peer reviewedA iterative procedure for blade design, using a time marching procedure to solve the un...
Contribution a: 12th ICNMFD Proceedings, Oxford (GB), July 9-13, 1990Available at INIST (FR), Docume...