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Old   September 8, 2022, 02:59
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hi,
i have to design a pitot static tube for my project. the only data i have is Mach no. 1.78....can anyone help me with the standard procedure, like how to find the length and diameter of pitot tube. i am well versed with fluent but any software required feel free to suggest. it would be great if you can guide be analytically as well as through software.
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Old   September 8, 2022, 22:07
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Have you tried googling "designing a pitot tube for supersonic flow"? I did and got a large number of results, including



https://patents.google.com/patent/US20110100137
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