flowrayleigh
Rayleigh line flow relations
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- This function assumes that: - The medium is a calorically perfect gas in a constant area duct. 
- The flow is steady, frictionless, and one dimensional. 
- The main mechanism for the change of flow variables is heat transfer. 
 
- This function assumes that the environment is a perfect gas. In the following instances, it cannot assume a perfect gas environment. - If there is a large change in either temperature or pressure without a proportionally large change in the other. 
- If the stagnation temperature is above 1500 K, do not assume constant specific heats. In this case, the medium ceases to be a calorically perfect gas; you must then consider it a thermally perfect gas. For thermally perfect gas correction factors, see [2]. The local static temperature might be so high that molecules dissociate and ionize (static temperature 5000 K for air). In this case, you cannot assume a calorically or thermally perfect gas. 
 
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References
[1] James, John E. A. Gas Dynamics. 2nd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon 1984.
[2] Ames Research Staff. NACA Technical Report 1135. Moffett Field, CA: National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics, 1953. 667–671.
Version History
Introduced in R2010a
See Also
flowisentropic | flownormalshock | flowprandtlmeyer | flowfanno