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Lecture 3: Keep it cool! 38 years of gas-turbine research

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Department of Engineering Science Centenary Lectures
Professor Martin Oldfield on 'Keep it cool! 38 years of gas-turbine research'.
Unusual short-duration wind-tunnels have been used to research, in a split second, results that normally need expensive hours. The work of one of the most successful thermo-fluid laboratories over the years was illustrated in Professor Oldfield's lecture.

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Series
Department of Engineering Science Centenary Lectures
People
Martin Oldfield
Keywords
engineering
centenary
Department: Department of Engineering Science
Date Added: 10/06/2008
Duration: 00:58:36

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