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  2. Fanno flow - Wikipedia

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    Figure 2 Common thermodynamic property ratios plotted as a function of Mach number using the Fanno flow model. As was stated earlier, the area and mass flow rate in the duct are held constant for Fanno flow. Additionally, the stagnation temperature remains constant. These relations are shown below with the * symbol representing the throat ...

  3. Diffuser (thermodynamics) - Wikipedia

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    A diffuser is "a device for reducing the velocity and increasing the static pressure of a fluid passing through a system”. [1] The fluid's static pressure rise as it passes through a duct is commonly referred to as pressure recovery. In contrast, a nozzle is used to increase the discharge velocity and lower the pressure of a fluid passing ...

  4. Electronic circuit simulation - Wikipedia

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    While there are strictly analog [2] electronics circuit simulators, popular simulators often include both analog and event-driven digital simulation [3] capabilities, and are known as mixed-mode or mixed-signal simulators if they can simulate both simultaneously. [4] An entire mixed signal analysis can be driven from one integrated schematic ...

  5. LTspice - Wikipedia

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    LTspice provides schematic capture to enter an electronic schematic for an electronic circuit, an enhanced SPICE type analog electronic circuit simulator, and a waveform viewer to show the results of the simulation. [2] Circuit simulation analysis based on transient, noise, AC, DC, DC transfer function, DC operating point can be performed and ...

  6. Pitot–static system - Wikipedia

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    The static pressure is obtained through a static port. The static port is most often a flush-mounted hole on the fuselage of an aircraft, and is located where it can access the air flow in a relatively undisturbed area. [2] Some aircraft may have a single static port, while others may have more than one.

  7. Dynamical system simulation - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic simulation (or dynamic system simulation) is the use of a computer program to model the time-varying behavior of a dynamical system. The systems are typically described by ordinary differential equations or partial differential equations. A simulation run solves the state-equation system to find the behavior of the state variables over ...

  8. Choked flow - Wikipedia

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    The upstream volumetric flow rate is lower than the downstream condition because of the higher upstream density. The choked velocity is a function of the upstream pressure but not the downstream. Although the velocity is constant, the mass flow rate is dependent on the density of the upstream gas, which is a function of the upstream pressure.

  9. Duct (flow) - Wikipedia

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    A duct with less than 0.75 mg/100m 2 is considered to be clean, per the NADCA standard. [7] A Hong Kong standard lists surface deposit limits of 1g/m 2 for supply and return ducts and 6g/m 2 for exhaust ducts, or a maximum deposit thickness of 60 μm in supply and return ducts, and 180 μm for exhaust ducts. [8]