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Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power, Volume 8, Issue 4 (December 2023) Table of Contents

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Determination of a Numerical Surge Limit by an Analytical Compressor Model
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power, Volume 8, Issue 4 (December 2023)
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Tobias Haeckel, Dominik Paul, Sebastian Leichtfuß, Heinz-Peter Schiffer and Werner Eißler
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 48; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040048

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Hanbing Ma, Oliver Kirschner and Stefan Riedelbauch
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 39; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040039

Manuel Ernesto Maqueo Martínez, Stefan Schippling, Markus Schatz and Damian M. Vogt
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 40; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040040

Robin M. Robrecht and Peter F. Pelz
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 45; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040045

Claudio Bernardi, Federico Porcacchia, Claudio Testa, Pietro De Palma, Stefano Leonardi and Stefania Cherubini
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 54; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040054

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Gustavo Lopes, Loris Simonassi and Sergio Lavagnoli
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 36; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040036


Katharina Brinkmann, Thomas Hoffmann, Lars Panning-von Scheidt and Heinrich Stüer
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 38; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040038

Romain Hottois, Arnaud Châtel and Tom Verstraete
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 41; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040041

Filippo De Girolamo, Lorenzo Tieghi, Giovanni Delibra, Valerio Francesco Barnabei and Alessandro Corsini
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 43; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040043

Riccardo Toracchio, Fabrizio Fontaneto and Koen Hillewaert
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 44; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040044

Qiaorui Si, Fanjie Deng, Yu Lu, Minquan Liao and Shouqi Yuan
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 46; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040046

Edwin Joseph Munoz Lopez, Alexander Hergt, Till Ockenfels, Sebastian Grund and Volker Gümmer
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 47; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040047

Simon Pramstrahler, Andreas Peters, Mikel Lucas García De Albéniz, Peter Adrian Leitl, Franz Heitmeir and Andreas Marn
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 49; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040049

Benjamin J. Brimacombe, James A. Scobie, Joseph M. Flynn, Carl M. Sangan and Oliver J. Pountney
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 50; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040050

Leander Hake, Stephan Sundermeier and Stefan aus der Wiesche
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 51; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040051

Marco Castaldi, Ignacio Mayo, Jacques Demolis and Frank Eulitz
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 52; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040052

Oliver Sjögren, Tomas Grönstedt, Anders Lundbladh and Carlos Xisto
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 53; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040053

Christian Windemuth, Martin Lange and Ronald Mailach
Int. J. Turbomach. Propuls. Power 2023, 8(4), 55; DOI: 10.3390/ijtpp8040055

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