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ME355 Notes

This document provides an overview of the ME 355: Compressible Flows course to be taught in Spring 2016 at Stanford University. It discusses the history of compressible flow research, both from a scientific and engineering perspective. Key topics to be covered in the course are then outlined, along with information about assignments, exams, textbooks, and the instructor. The course aims to provide students with fundamental understanding of compressible flow phenomena and their applications.

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ME355 Notes

This document provides an overview of the ME 355: Compressible Flows course to be taught in Spring 2016 at Stanford University. It discusses the history of compressible flow research, both from a scientific and engineering perspective. Key topics to be covered in the course are then outlined, along with information about assignments, exams, textbooks, and the instructor. The course aims to provide students with fundamental understanding of compressible flow phenomena and their applications.

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ME 355:
COMPRESSIBLE FLOWS

Stanford University
Spring 2016

Javier Urzay, PhD.


Bell$X&1$
Captain$Chuck$Yeager$

Breaking$of$the$$
sound$barrier$(1947)$

Bell$X&1$
Link$to$the$Breaking$of$the$Sound$Barrier$
video$
hBps://youtu.be/eQJha&aeP1o$
HISTORY$OF$RESEARCH$IN$COMPRESSIBILITY$EFFECTS$
IN$AERODYNAMICS$
“We$ (Dryden$ and$ I)$ called$ the$ speed$ range$ just$ below$ and$ just$ above$ the$
sonic$speed$<$Mach$number$nearly$equal$to$1$<$the$transonic$range.$$
$$
I$introduced$the$term$in$this$form$in$a$report$to$the$Air$Force.$I$am$not$sure$
whether$the$general$who$read$it$knew$what$it$meant.$.$.$.$!$$
$
I$will$remember$this$period$(about$1941)$when$designers$were$rather$franHc$
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$
because$of$the$unexpected$difficulHes$of$transonic$flight.$$
They$thought$the$troubles$indicated$a$failure$in$aerodynamic$theory.”$
$
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$
Theodore$von$Kármán,$
Aerodynamics$(Cornell$Univ.Press,$1954).$
$
HISTORICAL$NOTES$

I.$SCIENCE$
THE$SPEED$OF$SOUND$

Isaac$Newton$$
Calcula\on$of$the$speed$of$sound$considering$isothermal$$
wave$propaga\on$(1687).$$$

Pierre$Laplace$
Calcula\on$of$the$speed$of$sound$considering$adiaba\c$$
wave$propaga\on$(1816).$$$
SHOCKS$

Bernhard$Riemann$$
Calcula\on$of$isentropic$shocks$(1858)$and$sound$waves.$

William$Rankine$and$Pierre$Hugoniot$
Flow$across$a$normal$shock$(1870).$
SHOCKS$

Ernst$Mach$
First$experimental$observa\on$of$shock$waves$
on$flying$bullets$using$shadowgraph$(1887)$$

Ludwig$Prandtl$and$Theodore$Meyer$
Flow$across$oblique$shocks$and$expansion$fans$(1908).$
Hans$Liepmann$and$Allen$E.$PuckeB$$
First$textbook$on$compressible$flows$(1947)$$

“The$resul\ng$treatment$is$believed$
to$be$as$up$to$date$as$possible$in$a$
subject$which$is$developing$as$rapidly$
as$compressible$fluid$hydrodynamics,$
and$in$which$military$classifica\on$
ogen$remains$in$effect.”$
$
In$Preface$by$von$Kármán$&$Millikan$

+Many$others$
$
Landau,$Zel’dovich,$Taylor,$Shapiro,$Lighthill,$Witham,$Crocco,$Ferri…$
HISTORICAL$NOTES$

II.$ENGINEERING$SCIENCE$
FLOW$AROUND$PROPELLERS$IN$WWII$AIRCRAFTS$

Subsonic$Flow$

Much$higher$speed$
flow$rela\ve$to$the$
propeller$\p$

RAF$Spipire$$
HIGH$SPEED$FLOW$AROUND$PROPELLERS$

George$Bryan$
Theore\cal$analyses$of$subsonic$and$supersonic$flows$over$$
cylinders$(1919)$$

Frank$Caldwell$and$Elisha$Fates$
Experiments$of$high&speed$flow$effects$on$
propeller$blades$(1920).$
Hugh$Dryden$and$Lyman$Briggs$
Pressure$measurements$on$high&speed$$
airfoils$(1926)$$

Lig$decrease$

Drag$increase$
TRANSONIC$FLOWS$ON$AIRFOILS$

John$Stack$
Pressure$measurements$on$high&speed$$
propeller$sec\ons$and$airfoils$(1934)$$
TRANSONIC$FLOWS$ON$AIRFOILS$

H.H.$Pearcey$
THE$TRANSONIC$PROBLEM$
“Mach$tuck”/$“Compressibility$
burble”:$$
&  Lig$decrease,$$
&  Drag$increase,$$
&  Center$of$pressure$moves$back$
toward$the$trailing$edge$
&  Hinged$control$surfaces$become$
locked$

Skecth$by$J.$Stack.$NACA$(1933)$
Bell$X&1$

Stabilator$or$ F&16$
flying$tail$
Link$to$X&planes$video$

hBps://youtu.be/jCz1U1o5L5U$
OTHER$APPLICATIONS$OF$COMPRESSIBLE$FLOWS$

Jet$noise$ Weaponry$$

Rocket$engines$

Internal$
combus\on$
engines$
Engine$Intakes$
Engine$exhausts$
Reentry$capsules$
ME$355:$
COMPRESSIBLE$FLOWS$

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1.  Conserva\on$Equa\ons$
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2.  Shocks$and$Expansion$Waves$
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3.  Compressible$Flows$in$Ducts$and$Nozzles$
$
4.  Wave$Mo\on$in$Compressible$Flows$
$
5.  Two&Dimensional$Theory$of$Compressible$Flows$
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6.  Hypersonic$Aerodynamics$
ME$355:$
COMPRESSIBLE$FLOWS$

Instructor:***Javier$Urzay,$Ph.D.$
E&mail:[email protected]$
Office:$206$CTR$building,$$
Office$Hours:$Mondays$4:00$PM&6:00$PM.$$$

Lectures:$Tuesdays$and$Thursdays,$1:30$PM&2:50$PM$at$room$380&381T.$$

Homeworks:*There$will$be$4$homework$assignments.$$
$
Exams:*Midterm$Exam:$Tuesday,$May$10$(TBA),$in$class.$$
$$$ $$$$$$Final$Exam:$(TBA).$$

Grading*Scheme:**30%$Homeworks$+$30%$Midterm$Exam$+$40%$Final$Exam.$$

Website:*hBp://www.stanford.edu/~jurzay/ME_355$
ME$355:$
COMPRESSIBLE$FLOWS$

Reference*Textbooks*(not*required):$$
$
&  M.A.$Saad,$“Compressible$Flow”,$Pren\ce$Hall,$1993.$

&  A.H.$Shapiro,$“The$Dynamics$and$Thermodynamics$of$Compressible$Fluid$Flow”,$Wiley,$
1953.$$
$
&  H.W.$Liepmann$&$A.$Roshko,$“Elements$of$Gas$Dynamics”,$Dover,$1957.$

&  J.D.$Anderson,$“Hypersonic$and$High<Temperature$Gas$Dynamics”,$AIAA,$2006.$

&  Y.B.$Zel’dovich$&$Y.P.$Raizer,$“Physics$of$Shock$Waves$and$High<Temperature$
Hydrodynamic$Phenomena”,$Dover,$2002.$

&  L.D.$Landau$&$E.M.$Lifshitz,$“Fluid$Mechanics”,$BH,$1959.$$$
$
$
$
ME#355:#
COMPRESSIBLE#FLOWS#
Other&Textbooks&of&relevance&for&this&topic:##
#
1  E.H.#Hirschel#&#C.W.#Weiland,#“Selected(Aerothermodynamic(Design(Problems(of(
Hypersonic(Vehicles”,#Springer,#2009.#(applied#hypersonics)#

1  W.G.#VincenK#&#C.H.#Kruger,#“Introduc>on(to(Physical(Gas(Dynamics”,#Krieger#1965.#
(kineKc#theory#of#gases)#

1  Y.B.#Zel’dovich#&#A.S.#Kompaneets,#“Theory(of(Detona>on”,#Academic#Press,#1960.#
(detonaKons)#

1  G.S.#SuYon#&#O.#Bliblarz,#“Rocket#Propulsion#Elements”,#Wiley,#2010.#(rocket#nozzles)#

1  M.#van#Dyke,#“PerturbaKon#Methods#in#Fluid#Mechanics”,#Parabolic,#1975.##
######(two1dimensional#aerodynamic#theory)#
#
1  J.D.#Anderson,#“Computa>onal(Fluid(Dynamics”,#McGraw1Hill,#1995.#(numerical#
methods#for#compressible#flows)#

1  R.J.#le#Veque,#“Numerical#Methods#for#ConservaKon#Laws”,#Birkhauser,#1992.#
(numerical#methods#for#hyperbolic#equaKons)#

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