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Fundamentals of Compressible Flow Mechanics

 
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Type: Course Related Materials
Grade Level: Post-secondary
Author: Genick Bar–Meir, Ph. D
Subject: Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology
Institution Name: Unknown
Collection Name: Individual Authors

Abstract: This book deals with an introduction to the flow of compressible substances (gases). The main difference between compressible flow and almost incompressible flow is not the fact that compressibility has to be considered. Rather, the difference is in two phenomena that do not exist in incompressible flow. The first phenomenon is the very sharp discontinuity (jump) in the flow in properties. The second phenomenon is the choking of the flow. Choking is when downstream variations don't effect the flow. Though choking occurs in certain pipe flows in astronomy, there also are situations of choking in general (external) flow. Choking is referred to as the situation where downstream conditions, which are beyond a critical value(s), doesn't affect the flow.

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Course Type: Learning Module
Material Types: Readings
Media Formats: Text/HTML, Downloadable docs
Language: English

Conditions of Use: GNU Free Documentation License
Copyright Holder: Dr. Genick Bar-Meir

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