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June 9, 2011, 15:39 |
Invariance of relative total temperature
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In adiabatic, rectangular duct the total temperature is invariant due to energy conservation
(full proof can be seen here: http://www.cheresources.com/compressible_flow.shtml) If adiabatic, rectangular duct is moving with say, 100 m/s constant velocity and there is flow in it is the total relative temperature invariant now? I am unsure... Can someone help? |
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