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Importance of Interaction between Turbine Components in Flow Field Simulation

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Hydraulic Machinery and Cavitation

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The application of viscous flow prediction methods, i.e. Navier — Stokes methods, has drastically increased during the development of hydraulic machines in the course of the last several years. This proceeding supports the design process through a detailed knowledge of the viscous flow behaviour in all components of the hydraulic machine. Usually, a broad operation range is investigated, covering the optimum conditions, too.

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Riedelbauch, S., Klemm, D., Hauff, C. (1996). Importance of Interaction between Turbine Components in Flow Field Simulation. In: Cabrera, E., Espert, V., Martínez, F. (eds) Hydraulic Machinery and Cavitation. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9385-9_23

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