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Ae 445 HW4

The document contains 4 physics problems about supersonic nozzles and Mach number: 1) Derive an expression for exit velocity in terms of pressure ratio and reservoir temperature. 2) Given mass flow, exit velocity, reservoir conditions, calculate nozzle exit area. 3) Calculate Mach number at exit for problem 2. 4) Given velocity and altitude, calculate Mach number of Boeing 747.

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Ae 445 HW4

The document contains 4 physics problems about supersonic nozzles and Mach number: 1) Derive an expression for exit velocity in terms of pressure ratio and reservoir temperature. 2) Given mass flow, exit velocity, reservoir conditions, calculate nozzle exit area. 3) Calculate Mach number at exit for problem 2. 4) Given velocity and altitude, calculate Mach number of Boeing 747.

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Thursday, March 11, 2021 8:24 PM

4.9 Derive an expression for the exit velocity of a supersonic nozzle in terms of
the pressure ratio between the reservoir and exit p0/pe and the reservoir
temperature T0.

4.11 The mass flow of air through a supersonic nozzle is 1.5 lbm/s. The exit
velocity is 1500 ft/s, and the reservoir temperature and pressure are 1000°R
and 7 atm, respectively. Calculate the area of the nozzle exit. For air, cp = 6000
ft · lb/ (slug)(°R).

4.14 Calculate the Mach number at the exit of the nozzle in Prob. 4.11.

4.15 A Boeing 747 is cruising at a velocity of 250 m/s at a standard altitude of


13 km.

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13 km.
What is its Mach number?

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