A linear cascade tunnel for flow investigations of steam turbine rotor tip blades in subsonic nucleating flows

The paper presents details of a unique experimental facility along with necessary accessories and instrumentation for testing steam turbine cascade blades in wet and nucleating steam. A steam turbine rotor tip cascade is chosen for flow investigations. Cascade inlet flow measurements show uniform co...

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Hauptverfasser: Pillala, Vital Kumar Yadav, Prasad, B. V. S. S. S., Sitaram, N., Mahendran, M., Biswas, Debasish, Jimbo, Tomohizko
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Applied and Technical Physics
Blades
Cascade flow
Chemistry/Food Science
Earth Sciences
Engineering
Environment
Flow measurement
Inlet flow
Instrumentation
Investigations
Laboratories
Mach number
Materials Science
Mechanical engineering
Mixtures
Periodicity
Research Article
Rotors
Static pressure
Steam
Steam turbines
Turbines
title A linear cascade tunnel for flow investigations of steam turbine rotor tip blades in subsonic nucleating flows
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