Using the Finite Element Method (FEM) for computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a good way to look at complicated turbo machinery flows that have spinning, turbulence, and compressibility. This examine comes up with governing equations that use turbulence closure models and real-world boundary conditions which are particular to compressors and generators. Mesh generation with adaptive refinement makes sure that high-gradient areas are accurately resolved, and solver strategies use iterative methods, preconditioning, and domain decomposition to make sure that the solution converges strongly. The results show that the CFD predictions and actual standards are very close to each other, which proves that the FEM method is correct.
Mane et al. (Wed,) studied this question.