An oblique shock forms in air at an angle of (theta=30^{circ}). Before passing through the shock, the
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An oblique shock forms in air at an angle of \(\theta=30^{\circ}\). Before passing through the shock, the air has a temperature of \(60^{\circ} \mathrm{F}\), a pressure of \(10 \mathrm{psia}\), and is traveling at \(M=2.6\).
(a) Compute the normal and tangential velocity components before and after the shock.
(b) Determine the temperature and pressure after the shock.
(c) What is the deflection angle?
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Fundamentals Of Gas Dynamics
ISBN: 9781119481690
3rd Edition
Authors: Robert D Zucker, Oscar Biblarz
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