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Chapter 9 Problem p9.75

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A double-tank system in Fig. P9.75 has two identical converging nozzles of 1-in2 throat area. Tank 1 is very large, and tank 2 is small enough to be in steady-fl ow equilibrium with the jet from tank 1. Nozzle fl ow is isentropic, but entropy changes between 1 and 3 due to jet dissipation in tank 2. Compute the mass fl ow. (If you give up, Ref. 9, pp. 288290, has a good discussion.) P9.75 Air 100 lbf/in2 abs 520 R 10 lbf/in2 abs 1 23

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The first step in solving 9 problem number 75 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A double-tank system in Fig. P9.75 has two identical converging nozzles of 1-in2 throat area. Tank 1 is very large, and tank 2 is small enough to be in steady-fl ow equilibrium with the jet from tank 1. Nozzle fl ow is isentropic, but entropy changes between 1 and 3 due to jet dissipation in tank 2. Compute the mass fl ow. (If you give up, Ref. 9, pp. 288290, has a good discussion.) P9.75 Air 100 lbf/in2 abs 520 R 10 lbf/in2 abs 1 23
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Title Fluid Mechanics 8 
Author Frank M. White
ISBN 9780073398273

A double-tank system in Fig. P9.75 has two identical converging nozzles of 1-in2 throat

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