Rr322105-High Speed Aerodynamics
Rr322105-High Speed Aerodynamics
Rr322105-High Speed Aerodynamics
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III B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations,February 2010
HIGH SPEED AERODYNAMICS
Aeronautical Engineering
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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3. A Pitot tube was inserted into an airflow where the static pressure is 1atm. Cal-
culate the flow Mach number when the Pitot tube measures
6. A nozzle in a supersonic wind tunnel produces a test section Mach number of 2.0.
Air enters the C-D nozzle from a reservoir at 0.69 bar and 310 K. The cross-sectional
area of the throat is 1000 cm2 . Determine the following quantities;
(a) Pressure, temperature and velocity at the throat and test section,
(b) Area of cross-section of the test section,
(c) Mass flow rate and
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Code No: 26068 RR Set No. 2
(d) Power required to drive the compressor. [16]
8. Derive the following relation for one dimensional isentropic flow as given blow;
(γ+1)/2(γ−1)
A 1 2 γ−1 2
A∗
= M γ+1
+ γ+1
M . Explain its significance in gas dynamics. [16]
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Code No: 26068 RR Set No. 4
III B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations,February 2010
HIGH SPEED AERODYNAMICS
Aeronautical Engineering
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????
1. Derive the following relation for one dimensional isentropic flow as given blow;
(γ+1)/2(γ−1)
A 1 2 γ−1 2
A∗
= M γ+1
+ γ+1
M . Explain its significance in gas dynamics. [16]
5. A Pitot tube was inserted into an airflow where the static pressure is 1atm. Cal-
culate the flow Mach number when the Pitot tube measures
7. A nozzle in a supersonic wind tunnel produces a test section Mach number of 2.0.
Air enters the C-D nozzle from a reservoir at 0.69 bar and 310 K. The cross-sectional
area of the throat is 1000 cm2 . Determine the following quantities;
(a) Pressure, temperature and velocity at the throat and test section,
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Code No: 26068 RR Set No. 4
(b) Area of cross-section of the test section,
(c) Mass flow rate and
(d) Power required to drive the compressor. [16]
?????
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Code No: 26068 RR Set No. 1
III B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations,February 2010
HIGH SPEED AERODYNAMICS
Aeronautical Engineering
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????
1. A nozzle in a supersonic wind tunnel produces a test section Mach number of 2.0.
Air enters the C-D nozzle from a reservoir at 0.69 bar and 310 K. The cross-sectional
area of the throat is 1000 cm2 . Determine the following quantities;
(a) Pressure, temperature and velocity at the throat and test section,
(b) Area of cross-section of the test section,
(c) Mass flow rate and
(d) Power required to drive the compressor. [16]
3. Derive the following relation for one dimensional isentropic flow as given blow;
(γ+1)/2(γ−1)
A 1 2 γ−1 2
A∗
= M γ+1 + γ+1 M . Explain its significance in gas dynamics. [16]
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Code No: 26068 RR Set No. 1
7. A supersonic flow with M1 = 2.0, p1 = 1 atm, and T1 = 520 K is expanded around
a sharp corner through a deflection angle of 23.380 . Calculate M2 , p2 , T2 , p0,2 , T0,2
and the angles that the forward and rearward Mach lines make with respect to the
up stream flow. [16]
8. A Pitot tube was inserted into an airflow where the static pressure is 1atm. Cal-
culate the flow Mach number when the Pitot tube measures
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Code No: 26068 RR Set No. 3
III B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations,February 2010
HIGH SPEED AERODYNAMICS
Aeronautical Engineering
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????
2. Derive the following relation for one dimensional isentropic flow as given blow;
(γ+1)/2(γ−1)
A 1 2 γ−1 2
A∗
= M γ+1 + γ+1 M . Explain its significance in gas dynamics. [16]
3. A Pitot tube was inserted into an airflow where the static pressure is 1atm. Cal-
culate the flow Mach number when the Pitot tube measures
5. A nozzle in a supersonic wind tunnel produces a test section Mach number of 2.0.
Air enters the C-D nozzle from a reservoir at 0.69 bar and 310 K. The cross-sectional
area of the throat is 1000 cm2 . Determine the following quantities;
(a) Pressure, temperature and velocity at the throat and test section,
(b) Area of cross-section of the test section,
(c) Mass flow rate and
(d) Power required to drive the compressor. [16]
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Code No: 26068 RR Set No. 3
7. A supersonic flow with M1 = 2.0, p1 = 1 atm, and T1 = 520 K is expanded around
a sharp corner through a deflection angle of 23.380 . Calculate M2 , p2 , T2 , p0,2 , T0,2
and the angles that the forward and rearward Mach lines make with respect to the
up stream flow. [16]
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