Fox and McDonald's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
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Chapter 10, Problem 75P
When an air jet of 1-in.-diameter strikes a series of blades on a turbine rotor, the absolute velocities are as shown. If the air is assumed to have a constant specific weight of 0:08 lb/ft3, what is the force on the turbine rotor? How much horsepower is transferred to the rotor? What must be the velocity of the blade system?
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