QUESTION 17 At the exhaust of a turboject engine the nozzle is operating steadily and heat loss is assumed negligible nozzle is operating steadily and heat loss is assumed negligible. If the specific enthalpy of fluid and velocity of fluid at the inlet are 3008 kJ/kg and 249 km/hr respectively. At the exit the specific enthalpy of fluid is 2575 J/kg. Calculate the velocity of the fluid at the exit of the nozzle in Sl unit to 3 d.p.,

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QUESTION 17
At the exhaust of a turboject
engine the nozzle is operating
steadily and heat loss
is
assumed negligible nozzle is
operating steadily and heat loss
is assumed negligible. If the
specific enthalpy of fluid and
velocity of fluid at the inlet are
3008 kJ/kg and 249 km/hr
respectively. At the exit the
specific enthalpy of fluid is 2575
J/kg. Calculate the velocity of
the fluid at the exit of the nozzle
in Sl unit to 3 d.p.,
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 17 At the exhaust of a turboject engine the nozzle is operating steadily and heat loss is assumed negligible nozzle is operating steadily and heat loss is assumed negligible. If the specific enthalpy of fluid and velocity of fluid at the inlet are 3008 kJ/kg and 249 km/hr respectively. At the exit the specific enthalpy of fluid is 2575 J/kg. Calculate the velocity of the fluid at the exit of the nozzle in Sl unit to 3 d.p.,
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