 |  Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, 4/e Yunus A. Çengel,
University of Nevada, Reno Michael A. Boles,
North Carolina State University
Thermodynamics of High-Speed Gas Flow
Chapter Outline
Chapter Sixteen: Thermodynamics of High-Speed Gas Flow16-1 Stagnation Properties 16-2 Velocity of Sound and Mach Number 16-3 One-Dimensional Isentropic Flow 16-4 Isentropic Flow Through Nozzles 16-5 Normal Shocks in Nozzle Flow 16-6 Flow Through Actual Nozzles and Diffusers 16-7 Steam Nozzles
Summary References and Suggested Reading Problems
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 |  |  | Appendix One Property Tables and Charts (SI Units)Table A-1 Molar Mass, Gas Constant, and Critical-Point Properties Table A-2 Ideal-Gas Specific Heats of Various Common Gases Table A-3 Properties of Common Liquids, Solids, and Foods Table A-4 Saturated Water - Temperature Table Table A-5 Saturated Water - Pressure Table Table A-6 Superheated Water Table A-7 Compressed Liquid Water Table A-8 Saturated Ice - Water Vapor Figure A-9 T-s Diagram For Water Figure A-10 Mollier Diagram for Water Table A-11 Saturated Refrigerant - 134a - Temperature Table Table A-12 Saturated Refrigerant - 134a - Pressure Table Table A-13 Superheated Refrigerant - 134a Figure A-14 P-h Diagram for Refrigerant - 134a Table A-15 One-Dimensional Isentropic Compressible-Flow Functions For an Ideal Gas with Constant Specific Heats and Molar Mass, and k = 1.4 Table A-16 One-Dimensional Normal-Shock Functions For An Ideal Gas with Constant Specific Heats and Molar Mass, and k = 1.4 Table A-17 Ideal-Gas Properties of Air Table A-18 Ideal-Gas Properties of Nitrogen, N2 Table A-19 Ideal-Gas Properties of Oxygen, O2 Table A-20 Ideal-Gas Properties of Carbon Dioxide, CO2 Table A-21 Ideal-Gas Properties of Carbon Monoxide, CO Table A-22 Ideal-Gas Properties of Hydrogen, H2 Table A-23 Ideal-Gas Properties of Water Vapor, H20 Table A-24 Ideal-Gas Properties of Monatomic Oxygen, O Table A-25 Ideal-Gas Properties of Hydroxyl, OH Table A-26 Enthalpy of Formation, Gibbs Function of Formation, and Absolute Entropy at 25C, 1 atm Table A-27 Properties of Some Common Fuels and Hydrocarbons Table A-28 Logarithms to Base e of the Equilibrium Constant Kp Table A-29 Properties of the Atmosphere at High Altitude Figure A-30a Nelson-Obert Generalized Compressibility Chart -Low pressures Figure A-30b Nelson-Obert Generalized Compressibility Chart -Intermediate Pressures Figure A-30c Nelson-Obert Generalized Compressibility Chart -High Pressures Figure A-31 Generalized Enthalpy Departure Chart Figure A-32 Generalized Entropy Departure Chart Figure A-33 Psychrometric Chart at 1 atm Total Pressure
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 |  |  | Appendix Two Property Tables and Charts (English Units)Table A-1E Molar Mass, Gas Constant, and Critical-Point Properties Table A-2E Ideal-Gas Specific Heats of Various Common Gases Table A-3E Properties of Common Liquids, Solids and Foods Table A-4E Saturated Water - Temperature Table Table A-5E Saturated Water - Pressure Table Table A-6E Superheated Water Table A-7E Compressed Liquid Water Table A-8E Saturated Ice - Water Vapor Figure A-9E T-s Diagram for Water Figure A-10E Mollier Diagram for Water Table A-11E Saturated Refrigerant - 134a - Temperature Table Table A-12E Saturated Refrigerant - 134a - Pressure Table Table A-13E Superheated Refrigerant - 134a Figure A-14E P-h Diagram for Refrigerant Table A-17E Ideal-Gas Properties of Air Table A-18E Ideal-Gas Properties of Nitrogen, N2 Table A-19E Ideal-Gas Properties of Oxygen, O2 Table A-20E Ideal-Gas Properties of Carbon Dioxide, CO2 Table A-21E Ideal-Gas Properties of Carbon Monoxide, CO Table A-22E Ideal-Gas Properties of Hydrogen, H2 Table A-23E Ideal-Gas Properties of Water Vapor, H2O Table A-26E Enthalpy of Formation, Gibbs Function of Formation, and Absolute Entropy Table A-27E Properties of Some Common Fuels and Hydrocarbons Table A-28E Table A-29E Properties of the Atmosphere at High Altitude Table A-30E Table A-31E Table A-32E Table A-33E Psychrometric Chart at 1 atm Total Pressure
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 |  |  | Appendix Three Introduction to EES Overview Background Information A Thermodynamics Example Problem Loading a Textbook File
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