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Old 09 February 2007
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Default Axial compressor...

Hi everybody,
in the first time, sorry but my english isn't so good. It's a little old...
I'm serching something about axial compressors, as like airplane engine.
In particular I am looking for information about the incidence of the flow
on the pallets or the methods to avoid the stall of the pallets of an axial compressor.
Can show me some link where to find information?
Thanks to everybody,
Ing.i

P.S. My nickname is "Ing.i" and not "Ing", but probably server didn't like it very much...
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Hi Ing.i,

no problem for your english...I'm not english too...but we can understand each other and this is the main thing! Unluckily I can't help you with your question...I do hope that someone will post something about it...

Cheers, Livia
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Old 23 February 2007
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Hello Ing.i,
regarding your request about axial compressors you can find something
on AIAA website ( American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics - Home Page ) or alternatively if you search for some literature
you can enjoy this book from Rolls Royce : "The Jet Engine".
Obviously both are in english, I would suggest that you bought the book,
it covers everything from an introduction to the theory of jet propulsion to in-depht component definitions, from basic mechanics to maintenance and overhaul,
a very good book.

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Hi Lightning McQueen,
thank you very much! In the weekend I'll see the web site and the next week I'll look for the book. For the languages is not a problem on the contrary it is a good reason to improve my english...
Many thanks,
Ing.i
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Find anything interesting ?
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Old 27 February 2007
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In truth I have not exactly found still what I look for.
I hoped to find more on this matter. For example some case of study that help me to understand the correct incidence or something about superficial treatments to improve the output.
Does the book that you have recommended me also speak of this?
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