stagnation enthalpy

  • 1Stagnation enthalpy — or total enthalpy ( h t ) is the enthalpy of a flow at a stagnation point. It is the enthalpy a flow would possess if brought to rest (zero speed) isentropically from speed v. h t = C p T + frac{v^2}{2}where, C p = specific heat capacity at… …

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  • 2Stagnation temperature — is the temperature at a stagnation point in a fluid flow. At a stagnation point the speed of the fluid is zero and all of the kinetic energy has been converted to internal energy and is added to the local static enthalpy. In incompressible fluid… …

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  • 3Enthalpy — Thermodynamics …

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  • 4Stagnation pressure — In fluid dynamics, stagnation pressure is the pressure at a stagnation point in a fluid flow, where the kinetic energy is converted into pressure energy. It is the sum of the dynamic pressure and static pressure at the stagnation point. [… …

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  • 6Stream thrust averaging — is a process used to convert 3 dimensional flow through a duct into 1 dimensional uniform flow. It makes the assumptions that the flow is mixed adiabatically and without friction. However, due to the mixing process, there is a net increase in the …

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  • 7энтальпия торможения — энтальпия заторможенного потока — [А.С.Гольдберг. Англо русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.] Тематики энергетика в целом Синонимы энтальпия заторможенного потока EN stagnation enthalpy …

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  • 8Rayleigh flow — refers to diabatic flow through a constant area duct where the effect of heat addition or rejection is considered. Compressibility effects often come into consideration, although the Rayleigh flow model certainly also applies to incompressible… …

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  • 9Jet engine performance — This article describes how jet engine performance is estimated during the design phase. Similar techniques are used once the engine has been built and is being tested, except the performance of individual components, rather than being assumed, is …

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  • 10Bernoulli's principle — This article is about Bernoulli s principle and Bernoulli s equation in fluid dynamics. For Bernoulli s Theorem (probability), see Law of large numbers. For an unrelated topic in ordinary differential equations, see Bernoulli differential… …

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