Mixed-Flow Turbo Machinery refers to rotating machines where fluid flow has both radial and axial components. These machines include pumps, compressors, and turbines used in energy, aerospace, and industrial applications. Fluid mechanics governs energy transfer between rotating blades and the fluid. Mixed-flow designs offer compactness and efficiency advantages. Understanding flow patterns, pressure distribution, and losses is essential for optimal performance. Turbulence and secondary flows influence efficiency and stability. Computational and experimental methods are used for design optimization. Mixed-flow turbomachinery plays a critical role in power generation, propulsion, and fluid transport systems. This field combines fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, and mechanical engineering.
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