Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1956
Publisher
PN
Description
Phillip Levine explores the intricate dynamics of supersonic compressors fitted with curved blades, presenting a detailed examination of two-dimensional inflow conditions. The analysis delves into the complexities of fluid behavior under high-speed conditions, offering insights into how these factors impact compressor efficiency and performance.
Through rigorous research and application of theoretical concepts, the author bridges the gap between design and functionality. This work is vital for engineers and researchers focused on aerodynamics and compressor technology, providing a foundation for advancements in the field. Levine's clear presentation of these advanced topics makes it accessible to both seasoned professionals and newcomers alike.
Through rigorous research and application of theoretical concepts, the author bridges the gap between design and functionality. This work is vital for engineers and researchers focused on aerodynamics and compressor technology, providing a foundation for advancements in the field. Levine's clear presentation of these advanced topics makes it accessible to both seasoned professionals and newcomers alike.