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Aerodynamic testing of centrifugal pumps and water turbines
Reference to work of M. A. QUINONES reported to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, in 1934; work was carried out with 6-in. double suction, low head pump designed to run at 1150 rpm; results showed close similarity between curves connecting discharge and head as obtained by using air and by using water; device by Escher Wyss of Switzerland for testing models of turbine runners. (See also Engineering v 147 n 3811 Jan 27 1939 p 93-6)
Aerodynamic testing of centrifugal pumps and water turbines
Reference to work of M. A. QUINONES reported to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, in 1934; work was carried out with 6-in. double suction, low head pump designed to run at 1150 rpm; results showed close similarity between curves connecting discharge and head as obtained by using air and by using water; device by Escher Wyss of Switzerland for testing models of turbine runners. (See also Engineering v 147 n 3811 Jan 27 1939 p 93-6)
Aerodynamic testing of centrifugal pumps and water turbines
Genie Civil
Genie Civil ; 114
1939
Article (Journal)
French
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