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EML 4711/5710 Gas Dynamics 10/14/02
Closed notes Van Dommelen 3:20-4:40 pm

1.
A pitot probe on a plane flying at sea level measures a pitot pressure pp of 150 103 N/m2. Find the temperature right before the tip of the tube. Assume atmospheric conditions are standard. Solution.

2.
Air blows down a converging-diverging duct from a big pressure vessel at 3 atm pressure. A shock occurs somewhere in the duct at a location that makes the total pressure behind the shock equal to ambient (1 atm). Find the static pressures immediately before and immediately behind this shock.

Solution.

3.
Air enters a constant diameter pipe with a Mach number of 0.5 and a static temperature of 288 K. Find the maximum amount of heat that can be added to each unit mass flowing through the pipe.

Solution.

4.
Air blows into a constant diameter pipe with a velocity of 228 ft/sec, at a temperature of 540 R and a pressure of 2 atm. It exits the pipe at ambient pressure (1 atm). If the length of the pipe is 60 ft and the friction coefficient is 0.005, find the exit Mach number, the total-pressure loss in the pipe and the required diameter of the pipe.

Solution.


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