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AxSTREAM in Turbomachinery Education
Posted Tue June 16, 2009 @09:04AM
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Announcements On June 18 at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. EST SoftInWay Inc. invites you to take part in a 1-hour webinar AxSTREAM in Turbomachinery Education - from a couple of parameters to complete 3D flow path design in a few classes.

The course's aim is to provide the educational community with new effective tools and methods to teach the basics of turbomachinery design. During this webinar the participants will be able to gain an in-depth insight into the procedure of turbine and compressor design, starting from engine cycle and ending with 3D flow path design.


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The program includes such topics as:
  • influence of main design parameters on turbomachinery performance
  • operation of turbomachinery in design and off design modes
  • 3D approach to design vortex airfoil

Mr. Ian Halliwell, who has more than 30 years of experience in turbomachinery design and education, will share his knowledge as a guest speaker.

After the presentation all participants can discuss the most complicated design issues with professional engineers.

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