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Development of an Advanced Air Cleaner Concept for Army Vehicular Gas Turbines
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The requirements for Army vehicular gas turbines are reviewed and various concepts are compared. A novel boundary-layer ballistic type separator specifically designed for gas turbines demonstrates high efficiency at low pressure drop and low specific size.
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DuRocher, L. and Giannotti, H., "Development of an Advanced Air Cleaner Concept for Army Vehicular Gas Turbines," SAE Technical Paper 670733, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670733.Also In
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