ME60088: Compressible Flow
ME60088 | |
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Course name | Compressible Flow |
Offered by | Mechanical Engineering |
Credits | 4 |
L-T-P | 3-1-0 |
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Semester | Spring |
Syllabus
Syllabus mentioned in ERP
Fundamental Aspects of Compressible Flow : Introduction, Isentropic flow ina streamtube, speed of sound, Mach waves; One dimensional Isentropic Flow : Governing equations, stagnation conditions, critical conditions, maximum discharge velocity, isentropic relations; Normal Shock Waves : Shock waves, stationary normal shock waves, normal shock wave relations in terms of Mach number; Oblique Shock Waves : Oblique shock wave relations, reflection of oblique shock waves, interaction of oblique shock waves, conical shock waves; Expansion Waves : Prandtl-Meyer flow, reflection and interaction of expansion waves, flow over bodies involving shock and expansion waves; Variable Area Flow : Equations for variable area flow, operating characteristics of nozzles, convergent-divergent supersonic diffusers; Adaiabatic Flow in a Duct with Friction : Flow in a constant area duct, friction factor variations, the Fano line; Flow with Heat addition or removal : One-dimensional flow in a constant area duct neglecting viscosity, variable area flow with heat addition, onedimensional constant area flow with both heat exchanger and friction; Generalized Quasi-One-Dimensional Flow : Governing equations and influence coefficients, solution procedure for generalized flow with and without sonic point; Two-Dimensional Compressible Flow : Governing equations, vorticity considerations, the velocity potential, linearized solutions, linearized subsonic flow, linearized supersonic flow, method of characteristics.