Compressible Flow Lesson 06E: Normal Shock at Exit Plane of a C-D Nozzle
Compressible Flow Lesson Series - Lesson 06E: Normal Shock at Exit Plane of a C-D Nozzle In this 9.5-minute video, Professor John Cimbala works through the first of a series of example problems in which a normal shock occurs in a converging-diverging nozzle. In this example, the shock location is known, namely at the exit plane of the nozzle. A complete list of the videos, the annotated notes for each video, and the Equation Sheet can be found in this Excel file: https://www.me.psu.edu/cimbala/Cengel... The YouTube playlist containing all the lessons in this Compressible Flow Lesson Series is found here: • Compressible Flow Lesson Series These video lessons are intended for use by undergraduate or graduate students taking their first course in compressible flow. It is assumed that students have already taken an undergraduate fluid mechanics course (for which Professor Cimbala also has a popular video lesson series on his YouTube channel). The video lessons and notes closely follow the notes that Professor Cimbala uses when he teaches the course. Except for a few potential notation issues, however, these video lessons may be useful as a free resource at other schools and for anyone wishing to learn about fluid mechanics, and specifically, compressible flow. If you liked this video, please subscribe to Dr. Cimbala's YouTube channel at / @johncimbala Professor Cimbala has also created hundreds of short videos on various topics. You can see videos of a particular category by going to one of Dr. Cimbala's playlists, listed here in alphabetical order: Air Pollution Lesson Series • Air Pollution Lesson Series - Learn the fu... Dramatic Bible Readings • Dramatic Bible Readings - John Cimbala nar... Excel Tutorials • Excel Tutorials Fluid Mechanics Lesson Series • Fluid Mechanics Lesson Series - Video less... Graduate Fluid Mechanics Lesson Series • Graduate Fluid Mechanics Lesson Series - V... Indoor Air Quality Engr. Lesson Series • Indoor Air Quality Engineering Lesson Series Miscellaneous Videos by John M. Cimbala • Miscellaneous Videos by John M. Cimbala Minute Bible Quiz • Minute Bible Quiz - Thought-provoking quiz... Short Christmas Videos • Short Christmas Videos by John Cimbala Short Marshmallow Peep Videos • Short Marshmallow Peep Videos Thirty-Second Life Hacks (YouTube Shorts) • Thirty-Second Life Hacks Thirty-Second Engineering • Thirty Second Engineering Two-Minute Bible Videos • Two-Minute Bible Videos - Helping you unde... Two-Minute Excel Tutorials • Two-Minute Excel Tutorials - Helping you u... Two-Minute Fluid Mechanics • Two-Minute Fluid Mechanics - Helping you l... Two-Minute Math and Statistics Videos • Two-Minute Math and Statistics Videos - He... Two-Minute Science Videos • Two-Minute Science Videos - Helping you un... Dr. John M. Cimbala (bio site at https://bio.site/johncimbala) is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Penn State. He is an educator, textbook author, Christian author, husband, father, and grandfather. He also created and maintains a website for helping people grow in their faith called Christian Faith Grower at https://www.christianfaithgrower.com/ His YouTube channel is at / @johncimbala

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