Compressible Flow A converging-diverging nozzle operates

Chapter 9, Problem 132P

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A converging–diverging nozzle operates at steady state. Air as an ideal gas with k = 1.4 enters the nozzle at 500 K, 6 bar, and a Mach number of 0.3. A normal shock stands in the diverging section at a location where the Mach number 1.40. The cross-sectional areas of the throat and the exit plane are \(4 \mathrm{\ cm}^{2}\) and \(6 \mathrm{\ cm}^{2}\), respectively. The flow is isentropic, except where the shock stands. Determine the exit pressure, in bar, and the mass flow rate, in kg/s.

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