Loose Leaf for Fundamentals of Aerodynamics
Loose Leaf for Fundamentals of Aerodynamics
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ISBN: 9781259683992
Author: Anderson, John
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.1P

The reservoir pressure and temperature for a convergent-divergent nozzle are 5 atm and 52 0 ° R , respectively. The flow is expanded isentropically to supersonic speed at the nozzle exit. If the exit-to-throat area ratio is 2.193, calculate the following properties at the exit: M e , p e , T e , ρ e , u e , p 0 , e .

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The Mach Number Me .

The exit pressure pe .

The exit Temperature Te .

The exit density ρe .

The velocity of flow at exit ue

The stagnation pressure at exit p0,e .

The stagnation temperature at exit T0,e .

Answer to Problem 10.1P

The Mach Number Me is 2.3 .

The exit pressure pe is 846.55lb/ft3

The exit Temperature Te is 252.72°R .

The exit density ρe is 0.00195slug/ft3 .

The velocity of flow at exit ue is 1792.318ft/s .

The stagnation pressure at exit p0,e is 10581.875lb/ft2 .

The stagnation temperature at exit T0,e is 520.056°R .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The Reservoir pressure is p0=5atm .

The Reservoir temperature is T0=520°R .

The ratio of exit area to throat area is AeA*=2.193 .

Formula used:

The expression for calculating pressure is given as,

  pe=pep0,ep0

The expression for calculating temperature is given as,

  Te=TeT0,eT0

The expression for density is given as,

  ρe=peRTe

Here, R is the gas constant.

The expression for velocity of sound is given as,

  ae=γRTe

Here γ is the adiabatic constant.

The expression for speed of velocity is given as,

  ue=aeMe

Calculation:

Refer to the “isentropic flow properties” for the Mach number at the ratio of exit area to throat area. The Mach number is obtained as,

  Me=2.3

Refer to the “isentropic flow properties” for the pressure ratio at the ratio of exit area to throat area. The pressure ratio is obtained as,

  p0,epe=12.5

Refer to the “isentropic flow properties” for the temperature ratio at the ratio of exit area to throat area. The temperature ratio is obtained as,

  T0,eTe=2.058

The pressure at the exit is calculated as,

  pe=pep 0,ep0=112.5×5atm( 1.0133× 10 5 Pa 1atm)×( 0.020886 lb/ ft 2 1Pa)=846.55lb/ft2

The stagnation pressure at the exit is calculated as,

  p 0,epe=12.5p0,e=12.5×846.55=10581.875lb/ft2

The Temperature at the exit is calculated as,

  Te=TeT 0,eT0=12.058×520°R=252.72°R

The stagnation temperature at the exit is calculated as,

  T 0,eTe=2.058p0,e=2.058×252.7°R=520.056°R

The Density at the exit is calculated as,

The value of gas constant is in English units is R=1716.49lbfft/slug°R .

  ρe=peRTe=846.55lb/ ft 21716.49lbfft/slug°R×252.7°R=1.91×103slug/ft3

The velocity at exit is calculated as,

The value of adiabatic constant is γ=1.4 .

  ue=aeMe=γRTe×Me=1.4×1716.49lbfft/slug°R×252.7°R×2.3=1792.318ft/s

Conclusion:

Therefore, The Mach Number Me is 2.3 .

Therefore, The exit pressure pe is 846.55lb/ft3

Therefore, The exit Temperature Te is 252.72°R .

Therefore, The exit density ρe is 0.00195slug/ft3 .

Therefore, The velocity of flow at exit ue is 1792.318ft/s .

Therefore, The stagnation pressure at exit p0,e is 10581.875lb/ft2 .

Therefore, The stagnation temperature at exit T0,e is 520.056°R .

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