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Mechanical, Aerospace, and Energy Engineering students/prospective PE exam takers. New case studies on surging, choking, and stonewall
Recognizing the boom in turbochargers and small-scale refrigeration, the fourth edition doubles down on centrifugal compressor design. New case studies on surging, choking, and stonewall conditions provide real-world troubleshooting guidance. Using the change in relative tangential velocity: [
Let subscripts 1, 2, 3 denote rotor inlet, rotor outlet, and stator outlet respectively. For axial velocity constant ( C_x ) (free-vortex design assumed), the specific work input per stage is: [ \Delta h_0 = U (C_\theta 2 - C_\theta 1) ] where ( C_\theta ) is the tangential component. Using the change in relative tangential velocity: [ \Delta h_0 = U (W_\theta 1 - W_\theta 2) ]
3.1 Buckingham Pi Theorem 3.2 Specific Speed and Specific Diameter 3.3 Compressibility Effects – Mach Number 3.4 Reynolds Number and Efficiency Scaling
⚙️ Beyond just flow, the Fourth Edition touches on the structural demands placed on rotating components spinning at tens of thousands of RPM.

