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1
Examples Uses of JetsPitot Static Probes -
SummaryEML 4304L
2
JSF - STOVL Version
Boeing X-32 (CDP) USMC Version
Lockheed-Martin X-35 (CDP) USMC Version
Images obtained from the Official US
Government, DOD, JSF Site
3
Examples Uses of Jets
Ground Effect for a STOVL aircraft in hover
4
Examples Uses of Jets
F22 Raptor
5
Supersonic Inlets Diffusers
(http//www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/lowsup.
html)
6
Micro-nozzles
(Supersonic) Microjets
C-D Micro-nozzles
Converging/Sonic Micro- nozzles
F. S. Alvi alvi_at_eng.fsu.edu
7
100 mm
Supersonic Microjets
Flow Visualization Results
100 mm PO 100 Psi
200 mm PO 120 Psi
400 mm PO 120 Psi
8
Supersonic Jets
Mach 2 Rectangular Jets
Sonic Round ? jet (0.4 mm)
Vectored Rectangular Jets
Mach 2 Round vectored Jet (30 mm)
9
Jet Properties
10
Summary of (some) Fluids Concepts Learned in
3015C (contd)
  • Conservation of Momentum - If viscosity is
    neglected
  • Eulers Equation
  • Integrate Eulers equation along a streamline
    to obtain Bernoullis Equation
  • It is only valid for incompressible fluids,
    steady flow along a streamline, no energy loss
    due to friction, no heat transfer
  • Conservation of Energy - If energy is added,
    removed or lost via pumps turbines, friction,
    etc.then we use the energy equation or Extended
    Bernoullis Equation

Where hA , hE is work done by or on the systems,
e.g turbines, pumps, etc. and hL is Frictional
Head Loss where
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Pitot probes
  • At station 1, the fluid is moving
  • P1 Pstatic OR simply Ps V1 V
  • At station 2, the fluid is rest
  • P2 Ppitot OR Ptotal OR Pstognation OR P0
    and V2 0 (fluid is at rest)
  • Hence, Bernoullis Equation is reduced to
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