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Recent Development of Studies on Scale Effect

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In 1986, a sub-committee was organized in Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME) to standardize a new scale effect formula by studying the outstanding problems of scale effect such as dependence of V (loss distribution coefficient) on specific speed, roughness effect and so on. Then the sub-committee established a new performance conversion method and published it as JSME S 008 in 1989 [11. After its publication, the second sub-committee has been organized to revise the conversion method by collecting the results of further study.

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Ida, T., Kubota, T., Kurokawa, J., Tanaka, H. (1996). Recent Development of Studies on Scale Effect. In: Cabrera, E., Espert, V., Martínez, F. (eds) Hydraulic Machinery and Cavitation. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9385-9_31

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