2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp6020013
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Experimental Investigation of Centrifugal Flow in Rotor–Stator Cavities at High Reynolds Numbers >108

Abstract: The designers of radial turbomachinery need detailed information on the impact of the side chamber flow on axial thrust and torque. A previous paper investigated centripetal flow through narrow rotor–stator cavities and compared axial thrust, rotor torque and radial pressure distribution to the case without through-flow. Consequently, this paper extends the investigated range to centrifugal through-flow as it may occur in the hub side chamber of radial turbomachinery. The chosen operating conditions are repres… Show more

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“…Unsteadiness attracts much interest in various fundamental research aspects as documented by the work of Brandstetter et al [12] and Windemuth et al [13]. Radial turbomachinery research is also considered in several details (Schroeder et al [14], Wittmann et al [15], Liao et al [16]).…”
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“…Unsteadiness attracts much interest in various fundamental research aspects as documented by the work of Brandstetter et al [12] and Windemuth et al [13]. Radial turbomachinery research is also considered in several details (Schroeder et al [14], Wittmann et al [15], Liao et al [16]).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unsteadiness attracts much interest in various fundamental research aspects as documented by the work of Brandstetter et al[12] and Windemuth et al[13]. Radial turbomachinery research is also considered in several details (Schroeder et al[14], Wittmann et al[15], Liao et al[16]). While turbine remains the most popular subject category, other previously rarely addressed topics are attracting increasing interest.…”
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confidence: 99%