Q.5 A supersonic wind tunnel, which is shown in the figure, is fed from a large tank. The air is discharged to the atmosphere. The Mach number in the test section is 2.65 and a normal shock wave stands at the exit of the wind tunnel. The pressure at section 3 immediately after the normal shock wave is 100 kPa. The flow is isentropic except through the normal shock wave. Find: 1. Po, P1, P2 and M3. 2. If a Pitot tube is placed in the exit jet, then calculate the pressure measured by the Pitot tube. 3. P. Test section Normal shock wave Exit Jet Pitot tube

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Q.5 A supersonic wind tunnel, which is shown in the figure, is fed from a large tank.
The air is discharged to the atmosphere. The Mach number in the test section is 2.65
and a normal shock wave stands at the exit of the wind tunnel. The pressure at section
3 immediately after the normal shock wave is 100 kPa. The flow is isentropic except
through the normal shock wave. Find:
1. Po, P1, P2 and M3.
2. If a Pitot tube is placed in the exit jet, then calculate the pressure measured by the
Pitot tube.
Po
Test section
Normal shock wave
Exit Jet Pitot tube
Transcribed Image Text:Q.5 A supersonic wind tunnel, which is shown in the figure, is fed from a large tank. The air is discharged to the atmosphere. The Mach number in the test section is 2.65 and a normal shock wave stands at the exit of the wind tunnel. The pressure at section 3 immediately after the normal shock wave is 100 kPa. The flow is isentropic except through the normal shock wave. Find: 1. Po, P1, P2 and M3. 2. If a Pitot tube is placed in the exit jet, then calculate the pressure measured by the Pitot tube. Po Test section Normal shock wave Exit Jet Pitot tube
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