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Explained: Area-Mach Number Relation [CPG]
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Can we approximate the exit Mach number of a rocket nozzle knowing only the area ratio? With a few assumptions, we certainly can! In fact, if we know how the area changes along a nozzle from the throat to the exit, we can calculate how the Mach number varies throughout the entire nozzle. ===== NOTES ===== ► I'll make sure to never use my orange marker again ► If you download my Method of Characteristics MATLAB code from my GitHub (link below), you can see that the results of both match very closely! ===== HOW TO SOLVE AREA-MACH NUMBER RELATION ===== http://www.joshtheengineer.com/2016/11/16/solving-the-area-mach-number-relation/ ===== ROCKET NOZZLE - METHOD OF CHARACTERISTICS ===== https://github.com/jte0419/Rocket_Nozzle_Design ===== RELEVANT VIDEOS ===== Area-Mach Number Differential Form https://goo.gl/tDzBtM Sonic State https://goo.gl/j6yCxD Stagnation-to-Static Relations https://goo.gl/r5JZSQ Normal Shock Relations https://goo.gl/E5Lwac ===== REFERENCES ===== ► Notes by Matt MacLean ► Modern Compressible Flow, Anderson ► Elements of Gasdynamics, Liepmann and Roshko ► Gas Dynamics, Zucrow and Hoffman ===== THUMBNAIL IMAGE ===== By NASA (http://mix.msfc.nasa.gov/abstracts.php?p=2388) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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14. 3. 2020 12:30:08