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    • Kuzdzal, Mark; Koch, Jay (Turbomachinery Laboratory, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station, 2017)
    • Kuzdzal, Mark; Koch, Jay (Turbomachinery Laboratory; Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station; Texas A & M University. Libraries, [2019])
      This course is aimed at engineers and technical professionals who need a broad-based introduction to centrifugal compressor design and analysis. This course starts with the basics and builds to provide a full understanding ...
    • Kuzdzal, Mark; Koch, Jay (Turbomachinery Laboratory, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station, 2018)
      This course is aimed at engineers and technical professionals who need a broad-based introduction to centrifugal compressor design and analysis. This course starts with the basics and builds to provide a full understanding ...
    • Kuzdzal, Mark J.; Koch, Jay (Turbomachinery Laboratories, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station, 2016)
    • Kuzdzal, Mark; Koch, Jay (Turbomachinery Laboratory, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station, 2018)
      Reciprocating and centrifugal compressor similarities/ differences -How do they work? (Potential Energy, Kinetic Energy, PE, KE, …) -History of compressors – Timeline, major advances – Configurations, straight-through, ...
    • Belhassan, Moulay; Koch, Jay; Sorokes, James M. (Texas A&M University. Turbomachinery Laboratories, 2011)
      It is common for some compressors in certain applications to have one or more incoming sidestreams that introduce flow other than at the main inlet to mix with the core flow. In most cases, the pressure levels at these ...
    • Moore, Jeff; Koch, Jay; Sorokes, James; Hardin, James; Kurz, Rainer (Turbomachinery Laboratory; Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station; Texas A & M University. Libraries, [2019])
      This course supplements the Centrifugal Compressor 101 course by covering in greater detail four key areas related to compressors: aerodynamics, rotordynamics, performance and mechanical testing, and surge control. It is ...