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Fluid flow in turbines and compressors has long defied analysis using the level of sophistication given by partial differential equations and complex configuration of fluid flow. Yet, one may wonder, whether good mathematical models exist for describing such complex fluid flow (see, for instance, the figure at the end of this short introduction)

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Zeytounian, R.K. (2002). Turbo-Machinery Fluid Flow. In: Theory and Applications of Nonviscous Fluid Flows. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56215-0_8

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