3. Reminder of flow laws for variable and constant cross-section ducts
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Flow through ducts occurs in a wide variety of engineering applications. Convergent nozzles are used for subsonic and sonic flows. Convergent-divergent nozzles are generally used for supersonic flows. Some of the flow characteristics of these nozzles will be discussed below, but on the whole they satisfy isotropic flow laws (except in the presence of shock waves). Flow in constant cross-sections follows adiabatic laws, and we shall confine ourselves here to case studies where...
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- Pneumatic transmissions – Determining the flow characteristics of components through which a compressible fluid flows – Part 1: General rules and steady-state test methods - ISO 6358-1 -
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