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Choked Rayleigh Flow and Example by Delfin Bangcoleng Jr. is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses Rayleigh flow, emphasizing the concept of choking, which occurs when the flow reaches a Mach number of 1 due to heat addition in a constant-area duct. It explains the behavior of subsonic and supersonic flows under heat addition, detailing how choking limits further acceleration and the formation of shock waves in supersonic conditions. An example is provided to illustrate the maximum heat addition in a combustion chamber with subsonic inlet conditions, along with calculations for exi
- Author
- Delfin Bangcoleng Jr.
- Language
- EN