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Old 10th Aug 2012, 09:31
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Compressor/turbine ducting

G'day.

I have been pondering this problem for the last half an hour and can't seem to think of a reason.

In the compressor of a turbine engine the physical duct in which the compressor is set is a converging duct. This arrangement decreases pressure and increases velocity of gas flow. However, inside this converging duct the compressor/stator relationship is to increase pressure through divergence in the blades.

The same is true however in reverse in the turbine section. The engine now encorporates a turbine in a diverging duct which contains converging nozzles. The ducting is increasing pressure and reducing velocity however the turbine/nozzle guide vanes are configured as to decrease pressure and increase velocity.

My question is as to why the ducts are designed to achieve seemingly opposite gas results as opposed to the turbine/compressor set up.
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