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Velocity field above a rotor disk by a new dynamic inflow model
Jorge A. Morillo
, David A. Peters
Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science
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Velocity Field
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Inflow Model
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Dynamic Inflow
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Rotor Disc
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Pressure Potential
50%
Differential Equations
50%
Exact Solutions
50%
Axial Flow
50%
Laplace Equation
50%
Pressure Distribution
50%
Flow Field
50%
Real-time Dynamics
50%
Ordinary Differential Equations
50%
Generalized Coordinates
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Convolution Integral
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Potential Flow Model
50%
Time-dependent Simulation
50%
Rigorous Derivation
50%
Dynamic Wake Model
50%
Velocity Potential
50%
Eigenvalue Analysis
50%
Skew Angle
50%
Galerkin Approach
50%
Aeroelasticity
50%
Dynamic Eigenvalue
50%
Skewed Flow
50%
Simple Harmonic Motion
50%
Engineering
Velocity Field
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Rotor Disc
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Frequency Domain
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Simulation Time
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Potential Function
50%
Closed Form Solution
50%
Flow Equation
50%
Pressure Distribution
50%
Laplace Equation
50%
Generalized Coordinate
50%
Potential Flow
50%
Preliminary Design
50%
Eigenvalue Analysis
50%
Aeroelasticity
50%
Skew Angle
50%
Simple Harmonic Motion
50%
Ordinary differential equations
50%