
Corrected speed
Encyclopedia
Corrected Speed is the speed a component would rotate at if the inlet temperature corresponded to ambient conditions at Sea Level, on a Standard Day (i.e. 288.15K).
Corrected Speed ,
, can be calculated as follows:

Corrected Speed is often abbreviated to
or
(for Referred Speed).
So-called Non-Dimensional Speed
is proportional to Corrected Speed:

Nomenclature:
In relative form, Corrected Speed, Referred Speed and Non-Dimensional Speed are all measures of peritheral Mach number.
Corrected Speed ,


Corrected Speed is often abbreviated to


So-called Non-Dimensional Speed


Nomenclature:
Stagnation (or Total) Temperature (in Kelvin)
Real Shaft Speed
Referred Temperature
In relative form, Corrected Speed, Referred Speed and Non-Dimensional Speed are all measures of peritheral Mach number.
See also
- Compressor mapCompressor mapEach compressor in a gas turbine engine has an operating map. Complete maps are either based on compressor rig test results or are predicted by a special computer program...
- Turbine mapTurbine mapEach turbine in a gas turbine engine has an operating map. Complete maps are either based on turbine rig test results or are predicted by a special computer program. Alternatively, the map of a similar turbine can be suitably scaled.-Description:...
- Corrected flowCorrected flowCorrected Flow is the mass flow that would pass through a device if the inlet pressure and temperature corresponded to ambient conditions at Sea Level, on a Standard Day Corrected Flow is the mass flow that would pass through a device (e.g. compressor, bypass duct, etc.) if the inlet pressure and...