Velocity triangle

In turbomachinery, a velocity triangle or a velocity diagram is a triangle representing the various components of velocities of the working fluid in a turbomachine. Velocity triangles may be drawn for both the inlet and outlet sections of any turbomachine. The vector nature of velocity is utilized in the triangles, and the most basic form of a velocity triangle consists of the tangential velocity, the absolute velocity and the relative velocity of the fluid making up three sides of the triangle.

Velocities involved

An example of a velocity triangle drawn for the inlet of a turbomachine. The "1" subscript denotes the inlet.

A general velocity triangle consists of the following vectors:[1][2]

The following angles are encountered during the analysis:

References

  1. Venkanna, B.K. (2011). Fundamentals of Turbomachinery. Prentice Hall India. ISBN 978-81-203-3775-6.
  2. Govinde Gowda, M.S. (2011). A Text book of Turbomachines. Davangere: MM Publishers.
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