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A Suggestion for Compressible Flow Graphs for use in Subsonic Flow

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

L. J. S. Bradbury*
Affiliation:
Aeronautics Department, Imperial College

Extract

The present re-look at compressible flow graphs arose during extensive testing of jet blowing models in low speed tunnels. In these tests, it is often necessary to calculate such quantities as jet thrusts, mass flow rates and velocities assuming isentropic expansion to the tunnel static pressure from the measured values of the stagnation pressure and temperature. These jet flows are usually compressible but subsonic and, in order to make these calculations, use has to be made either of Bernoulli's compressible flow equation or, alternatively, the extensive compressible flow graphs that are now available.

Type
Technical Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1966

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References

1.ARC, Compressible Flow Tables Committee. A Selection of Graphs for use in Calculations of Compressible Flow Tables. Clarendon Press, 1954.Google Scholar