Experimental investigation of rarefied gas flow through rectangular slits and nozzles
β Scribed by C. Raju; J. Kurian
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 405 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0723-4864
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β¦ Synopsis
The flow of a rarefied gas through rectangular configuratons of different geometries has been experimentally studied to determine their discharge coefficient characteristics. The configurations used are a set of sharp-edged slit orifices, a smooth converging nozzle and a tube. The range of the Reynolds number based on the throat conditions varied from O.Ol to lOO. The equivalent Knudsen number range based on the upstream conditions and inlet diameter varied from o.o5zl to 2.521. The results for the smooth nozzle are compared with calculations using a numerical method with one-dimensional stream tube approximation based on integrated boundary layer equations. The slit and the tube results are compared with the experimental results of Sreekanth and Davis [1988].
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Details of the turbulent flow in a 1:8 aspect ratio rectangular duct at a Reynolds number of approximately 5800 were investigated both numerically and experimentally. The three-dimensional mean velocity field and the normal stresses were measured at a position 50 hydraulic diameters downstream from