Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Specific blade structure – Radial flow devices
Patent
1985-10-15
1987-09-08
Garrett, Robert E.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
Specific blade structure
Radial flow devices
416237, 416DIG2, 416243, 415DIG1, F04D 2508, F04D 2968
Patent
active
046920986
ABSTRACT:
Airfoil for vehicle fan which operates in low Reynolds number and varying turbulent conditions having a discontinuity formed on the suction surface thereof adjacent to its leading edge to trigger early formation of a laminar flow bubble so that sufficient suction surface remains downstream of the air bubble whereby air circumventing the bubble can reattach to the suction surface for sufficient pressure recovery for high lift and low drag performance.
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Journal of Engineering for Power, 4-1975, pp. 261-274.
Longhouse Richard E.
Razinsky Elias H.
Roberts William B.
Garrett Robert E.
General Motors Corporation
Pitko Joseph M.
White Charles R.
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