(a)
The Mach number at point 1.
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Answer to Problem 9.28P
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
At section 1,
At section 2,
Speed of sound is defined as,
Where,
The Mach number is defined as,
Where,
Calculation:
Calculate the speed of sound,
For ideal gas,
Convert,
Calculate the Mach number,
Conclusion:
The Mach number at section1 is equal to
(b)
The temperature at point 2.
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Answer to Problem 9.28P
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
At section 1,
At section 2,
The temperature ratio can be defined in terms of Mach number as,
For ideal gas,
Calculation:
Calculate the stagnation temperature,
For point 1,
According to sub-part a,
Substitute for known values,
Therefore,
Find the temperature at section 2,
Substitute for known values,
Therefore,
Conclusion:
The temperature at section 2 is equal to
(c)
To calculate:
The velocity at point 2.
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Answer to Problem 9.28P
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
At section 1,
At section 2,
Speed of sound is defined as,
Where,
The Mach number is defined as,
Where,
Calculation:
According to sub-part a,
Calculate the speed of sound,
Calculate the velocity at point 2,
Conclusion:
The velocity at section 2 is equal to
(d)
To calculate:
The mass flow.
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Answer to Problem 9.28P
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
At section 1,
At section 2,
The density at section 2 is defined as,
The pressure ration is defined as,
The mass flow is defined as,
Where,
For ideal gas,
Calculation:
Calculate the stagnation pressure,
Therefore,
Calculate the pressure at section 2,
Therefore,
Calculate the density at section 2,
Calculate the mass flow,
Conclusion:
The mass flow is equal to
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