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When designing rotor systems, you have to keep the tip speed subsonic
to prevent all sorts of problems and losses that would otherwise occur at the sound barrier, right? What about large turbofan engines such as on modern airliners? The fan tips must be travelling at many orders of magnitude faster than the speed of sound? Why are they not subject to the same limitation? Just wondering. |
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