Supersonic fluid flows refer to the movement of fluids, typically gases, at speeds greater than the speed of sound in that medium. In such flows, shock waves can form due to the rapid compression of the fluid, leading to significant changes in pressure, temperature, and density. These flows are commonly encountered in aerospace applications, such as in the design of supersonic aircraft and rockets. Understanding supersonic flow is crucial for optimizing performance and ensuring stability in high-speed flight.
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Ain Ants Sonin has written: 'The behaviour of free molecule cylindrical Langmuir probes in supersonic flows' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Supersonic, Plasma (Ionized gases), Probes (Electronic instruments), Supersonic Aerodynamics
A substance that flows is called a fluid
The Sonic number is a concept in fluid dynamics that characterizes the flow of fluid around a body, particularly in relation to the speed of sound in the medium. It is defined as the ratio of the flow velocity to the speed of sound in that fluid. This number is crucial in applications involving compressible flows, such as aerodynamics and aerospace engineering, as it helps determine whether a flow is subsonic, transonic, supersonic, or hypersonic. The Sonic number can influence the design and performance of vehicles and structures interacting with high-speed flows.
Surendra P. Sharma has written: 'Computations of axisymmetric flows in hypersonic shock tubes' -- subject(s): Computational fluid dynamics, Axisymmetric flow, Flow distribution, Supersonic speed, Navier-Stokes equation
No. A swivel joint is a way of controlling where fluid flows, not the efficiency at which it flows.
Amy Chicatelli has written: 'A method for generating reduced-order linear models of multidimensional supersonic inlets' -- subject(s): Computational fluid dynamics, Supersonic inlets, Propulsion system performance, Computerized simulation, Propulsion system configurations 'A method for generating reduced order linear models of supersonic inlets' -- subject(s): Computational fluid dynamics, Matrices (Mathematics), Supersonic inlets, Linearization, Linear equations, Computerized simulation
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If a liquid flows easily, it has low viscosity. Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow; low viscosity means the fluid flows easily, while high viscosity means it flows more slowly.
A fluid is any gas or liquid that flows, can be poured, and takes the shape of its container.
Richard M. Wood has written: 'The natural flow wing-design concept' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Supersonic, Airplanes, Design and construction, Drag (Aerodynamics), Supersonic Aerodynamics, Triangular Wings, Wings, Wings, Triangular 'Influence of airfoil geometry on delta wing leading-edge vortices and vortex-induced aerodynamics at supersonic speeds' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Supersonic, Airplanes, Supersonic Aerodynamics, Triangular Wings, Wings, Triangular 'Study of lee-side flows over conically cambered delta wings at supersonic speeds' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Aerodynamics, Supersonic, Delta wing airplanes, Delta wings, Supersonic Aerodynamics, Supersonics