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Momentum transport in a converging nozzle...this is from one of the subject that I have to take this semester, Transport Phenomena...I've read lots of articles but the problem is I really dont know where to start...

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Re: Need help with Momentum transport in a converging nozzle..where do i start?
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2006, 11:19:00 AM »
Hi yasha,

There is always alot of information on many topics that are to be learned in university.  Could you provide a question, and then this way I can try and help you.

I wish you the best,

Eugene
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Re: Need help with Momentum transport in a converging nozzle..where do i start?
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2006, 11:30:57 AM »
First, always know your assumptions.

The typical assumption for converging nozzle flows is that it is isoentropic:
1. No friction. (reversible)
2. The fluid flows so fast that there is negligible heat transfer. (adiabatic)

On top of the usual mass balance, you can perform an energy and entropy balance.
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