Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1; Volume 7, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... blades turbine with a high level of inlet turbulence . the configurations tested showed improvements in the operation range primarily by postponement of stall . NOMENCLATURE C blade chord length , m Dh rotors , and ( 7 ) Most of ω ...
... blades turbine with a high level of inlet turbulence . the configurations tested showed improvements in the operation range primarily by postponement of stall . NOMENCLATURE C blade chord length , m Dh rotors , and ( 7 ) Most of ω ...
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... blade thickness on ʼn for a turbine with S = 0.76 and R = 2x105 . The turbine boundary blade and The performance of a monoplane ( single plane ) turbine is compared with biplane turbines in Fig.11 . And finally the effect of increasing ...
... blade thickness on ʼn for a turbine with S = 0.76 and R = 2x105 . The turbine boundary blade and The performance of a monoplane ( single plane ) turbine is compared with biplane turbines in Fig.11 . And finally the effect of increasing ...
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... blades at a stagger angle of 90 ° , the vortex shedding due to blunt trailing edge of a blade may influence the boundary layer development on the blade downstream and possibly postpone stall . The blunt trailing edge blades would need ...
... blades at a stagger angle of 90 ° , the vortex shedding due to blunt trailing edge of a blade may influence the boundary layer development on the blade downstream and possibly postpone stall . The blunt trailing edge blades would need ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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