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#1 Vegeta

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Posted 13 September 2014 - 11:39 AM

Dears,

I am searching for a good source that explain the chocked flow. I have not dealt with compressible flow and I want a source that help me in understanding the origin of Mach number, sonic velocity... etc. Please advise me.


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#2 breizh

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Posted 13 September 2014 - 11:50 AM

http://www.engsoft.c...team_flow_e.htm

 

http://www.grc.nasa....ane/shortc.html

 

Vegeta,

 

These resources may help you !

 

Breizh



#3 fallah

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Posted 13 September 2014 - 11:52 AM

Vegeta,

 

Googling...will provide you many many technical documents and references about the choked flow and associated characteristics...



#4 Art Montemayor

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Posted 15 September 2014 - 09:20 PM

There is no such thing as "chocked" flow.  The correct term is CHOKED flow.  It means "strangled" or restricted in flow.

 

Countless students keep repeating this mistaken spelling.  My guess is that there is a Fluid Mechanics professor out there that doesn't know how to spell correctly.  The reason for knowing the correct spelling is so that when you use a SEARCH engine with the term, you won't waste days trying to find information about it.

 

Read the attached document.

 

Attached File  Choked Gas Flow -Milton Beychok.doc   167KB   65 downloads






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