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    A numerical study of the temperature field in a cooled radial turbine rotor

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    The three dimensional temperature distribution in the cooled rotor of a radial inflow turbine is determined numerically using the finite element method. Through this approach, the complicated geometries of the hot rotor and coolant passage surfaces are handled easily, and the temperatures are determined without loss of accuracy at these convective boundaries. Different cooling techniques with given coolant to primary flow ratios are investigated, and the corresponding rotor temperature fields are presented for comparison

    Swirl Brake Effect on the Rotordynamic Stability of a Shrouded Impeller

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    Perturbed Flow Structure in an Annular Seal Due to Synchronous Whirl

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    Analysis of the Three-Dimensional Flow in a Turbine Scroll

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    Primary/Leakage Flow Interaction in a Pump Stage

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