A radial compressor is a type of turbomachine that compresses gas or air using a rotating impeller, which imparts kinetic energy to the fluid, increasing its velocity. The design features a series of blades arranged radially, allowing the gas to move outward from the center, where it is then diffused to convert the kinetic energy into increased pressure. Radial compressors are commonly used in various applications, including gas turbines and turbochargers, due to their efficiency and compact design. They are particularly effective at handling high pressure ratios and achieving high efficiency over a wide range of operating conditions.
An axial compressor uses many stages of "fans" with stators to compress air in the same direction as its original flow. An example of this is that of *most* turbojet engines' compressors. A radial (or centrifugal) compressor works at right angles to the airflow's original direction. An example of a radial compressor is the compressor on an automotive turbocharger.
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The radial artery is the one that is used to take a pulse at the wrist.
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Jellyfish have radial symmetry.Jellyfish are a part of a group called Cnidarians and the have Radial Symmetry.radial symmatry. . . Means all planes about longitudinal axis wil give you two equal halves. .
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Radial symmetry.other animals (exept sponges) and other exeption have bilateral symetry. bilateral symmetrical animals have up and down side, and a front and a back leaving left and right the same. radial animals only have an up side and down side, they do not have a fornt and back side.radial symmetry
Jelly fish are radial symmetrical
Yes, most snail shells are radial or have radial striations. There are a large variety of snail shell styles, but almost all have radial aspects.
I don't understand the question. It would appear that you wish to compare a centrifugal compressor and an axial flow compressor operating at the same speed and delivering equal flow rates. What is the process fluid? What is the question? Is the "equal air flow" the mass flow rate? At what pressure differential would you like to consider these machines? What is it that you wish to compare? Is it weight, frontal area, mechanical efficiency, overall diameter, length, delivery temperature, input power or what?