Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications
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Chapter 14, Problem 69P
To determine
The leading edge angle of the rotor blade.
The trailing edge angle of the rotor.
The number of blades in the rotor.
Sketch the shape of the shape of the rotor blade.
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