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This paper describes a study of the conditions inside a turbo-drill turbine cascade of high circulating flow coefficients using the PIV method. Measurements of velocity vector fields and derived vorticity were obtained and their characteristics determined. The fluid drill mechanical energy transfer, overall energy-losses and flow features responsible for these effects were investigated.
Jing-Jun Dai,Shou-ping Dong, andIan Grant
"Application of particle image velocimetry to flow measurement in a turbine cascade", Proc. SPIE 5058, Optical Technology and Image Processing for Fluids and Solids Diagnostics 2002, (29 April 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.509753
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Jing-Jun Dai, Shou-ping Dong, Ian Grant, "Application of particle image velocimetry to flow measurement in a turbine cascade," Proc. SPIE 5058, Optical Technology and Image Processing for Fluids and Solids Diagnostics 2002, (29 April 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.509753