The document contains a table of normal shock values for varying Mach numbers (M1) from 1.00 to 1.91, with the ratios of pressure (P2/P1), density (ρ2/ρ1), temperature (T2/T1), and other post-shock properties listed. It provides normal shock property values for air using a gamma value of 1.4.
The document contains a table of normal shock values for varying Mach numbers (M1) from 1.00 to 1.91, with the ratios of pressure (P2/P1), density (ρ2/ρ1), temperature (T2/T1), and other post-shock properties listed. It provides normal shock property values for air using a gamma value of 1.4.
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Flow parameters at different mach number for normal shock. Normal shock table
The document contains a table of normal shock values for varying Mach numbers (M1) from 1.00 to 1.91, with the ratios of pressure (P2/P1), density (ρ2/ρ1), temperature (T2/T1), and other post-shock properties listed. It provides normal shock property values for air using a gamma value of 1.4.
The document contains a table of normal shock values for varying Mach numbers (M1) from 1.00 to 1.91, with the ratios of pressure (P2/P1), density (ρ2/ρ1), temperature (T2/T1), and other post-shock properties listed. It provides normal shock property values for air using a gamma value of 1.4.
The document presents normal shock tables which show how flow properties like pressure, density and temperature change across a normal shock for varying inlet Mach numbers.
The normal shock tables show how properties like pressure ratio (P2/P1), density ratio (ρ2/ρ1), temperature ratio (T2/T1), post-shock pressure (P02/P01) and pressure ratio across the shock (P1/P02) change with inlet Mach number (M1) for a fixed ratio of specific heats (γ = 1.4).
Pressure ratio (P2/P1) increases monotonically with increasing Mach number, with the rate of increase slowing down at higher supersonic Mach numbers.