Dec 30, 2003 #1 nagarajh Mechanical Dec 10, 2003 18 0 0 US I was wondering if the velocity at the inlet planes of the nozzles of a multipoint probe is constant for all the nozzles. Are there any published results or a way to calculate this?
I was wondering if the velocity at the inlet planes of the nozzles of a multipoint probe is constant for all the nozzles. Are there any published results or a way to calculate this?
Dec 30, 2003 #2 imok2 Mechanical Oct 21, 2003 1,311 0 0 US nagarajh In a word NO, and yes there are published results on how to calculate this. The average velocity = 1096 x the sq. root of Pv devided by p Pv = sq root of sum all Pv devided by number of readings...squared. p = is the density at the traverse plan. Sorry but I don't know how else to show you. Upvote 0 Downvote
nagarajh In a word NO, and yes there are published results on how to calculate this. The average velocity = 1096 x the sq. root of Pv devided by p Pv = sq root of sum all Pv devided by number of readings...squared. p = is the density at the traverse plan. Sorry but I don't know how else to show you.
Dec 31, 2003 Thread starter #3 nagarajh Mechanical Dec 10, 2003 18 0 0 US imok2 I appreciate your answer. What is Pv? Can you please let me know the source where I can find the theoretical or empirical calculations? Upvote 0 Downvote
imok2 I appreciate your answer. What is Pv? Can you please let me know the source where I can find the theoretical or empirical calculations?