apex
Automotive
- Aug 1, 2003
- 3
I remember Porsche having issues in the 1998 racing season due to the size of the air restrictor for there turbo engine and also due to were they could place this restrictor. The reason was that the airflow approached the speed of sound. I would love someone to explain to me in laymen’s terms why the following happens. Flow through an orifice drops significantly at 0.5 times the speed of sound, i.e. mach index Z=0.5?
Paul
p_guincho@yahoo.com
Paul
p_guincho@yahoo.com