nirvick Active member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Messages 33 Reaction score 0 Sep 26, 2017 #1 Can anyone please explain why Ax*/Ay*=p0,y/p0,x ? Is there any other way to solve this problem?
A Audi Driver P.E. Well-known member Joined Sep 21, 2015 Messages 4,851 Reaction score 1,675 Sep 26, 2017 #2 Not really any other way to do it that I can come up with. The relationships between pressure and area stem back to the conservation of mass and energy principles. Last edited by a moderator: Sep 26, 2017
Not really any other way to do it that I can come up with. The relationships between pressure and area stem back to the conservation of mass and energy principles.
Slay the P.E. Well-known member Joined Sep 9, 2017 Messages 404 Reaction score 157 Location Arlington Heights, IL Sep 27, 2017 #3 Indeed that equation is obtained by applying conservation of mass across the shock wave. Here are screenshots of the derivation.
Indeed that equation is obtained by applying conservation of mass across the shock wave. Here are screenshots of the derivation.
nirvick Active member Joined Jul 15, 2016 Messages 33 Reaction score 0 Sep 27, 2017 #4 thank you guys it's clear to me now