M. Wang's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
The effect of different protrusion amounts on various parameters (static pressure, total pressure, sealing efficiency) was experimentally studied by measuring carbon dioxide volume fraction, so as to obtain the change rule of the sealing efficiency and the minimum flow rate of sealing air of different sealing structures. In the experiment, the expe...
Citations
... Chen et al. [23] found that the system dimensionless mass flow rate increases with increasing receiver hole angle. Wang et al. [24] examined the sealing performance of the rim seal using the carbon dioxide volume fraction method. Wang et al. [25] found that the high-radius pre-swirl inlet performed better in terms of cooling effect on the outer edge of the turbine disk. ...