The use of fluid-solid cell transformation to model volcanic ash deposition within a gas turbine hot component
Creating robust empirical and computational models of the process of deposition of salts, dust, sand and volcanic ash has gained increased importance over the last two decades as civil aircraft flights in regions with particulate laden atmospheres have increased. This is associated with increased co...
Main Authors: | Connolly, JP, Forsyth, P, McGilvray, M, Gillespie, D |
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Format: | Conference item |
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers
2018
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