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please answer this question for me. this is for an intro course in gas dynamics. 6. Turning Vane Air is flowing steadily over a series

please answer this question for me. this is for an intro course in gas dynamics.

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6. Turning Vane Air is flowing steadily over a series of turning vanes. The vanes are spaced 15 cm apart and arranged periodically, so identical control volumes can be drawn around each vane as shown in the figure. (the entry and exit planes are vertical). Air enters the control volumes at a uniform velocity of 15 m/s and an average gauge pressure of 60 Pa. Air leaves the control volumes at a uniform velocity u2 and an average gauge pressure of 0 Pa. Pressure forces on the other surfaces will cancel due to the periodic arrangement of the vanes and do not need to be considered. The turning angle is 300. Use an air density of 1.225 kg/m" in your analysis. Also, gravity may be neglected. (a) Using the continuity equation, find an expression for the vector velocity at the exit, u. (b) What are the lift and drag forces (per unit span) acting on each turning vane? Note, the lift and drag are directly related, but not equal to the vector F representing the force acting on the fluid, due to the vane. more vanes streamline Fig 15m/s a. 15 cm p= 60 Pa ( gage ) 130 15cm - more p = 0 Pa ( gage ) vanes

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