Аэродинамический расчет и усовершенствование турбомашин с помощью решателя FlowER
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2009.20949Keywords:
turbomachinery, three-dimensional flow, numerical simulationAbstract
By the example of solver FlowER, the questions of flow modelling, turbulence modelling and numerical technique are discussed. Numerical results are presented for turbomachinery flows including unsteady effects, leakages, film cooling and optimization of blade shape
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