Question 2.4: Mach Number of Air Entering a Diffuser Air enters a diffuser...
Mach Number of Air Entering a Diffuser
Air enters a diffuser shown in Fig. 2–22 with a speed of 200 m/s. Determine (a) the speed of sound and (b) the Mach number at the diffuser inlet when the air temperature is 30°C.

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Air enters a diffuser at high speed. The speed of sound and the Mach number are to be determined at the diffuser inlet.
Assumption Air at the specified conditions behaves as an ideal gas.
Properties The gas constant of air is R = 0.287 kJ/kg·K, and its specific heat ratio at 30°C is 1.4.
Analysis We note that the speed of sound in a gas varies with temperature, which is given to be 30°C.
(a) The speed of sound in air at 30°C is determined from Eq. 2–26 to be
c = \sqrt{kRT} = \sqrt{(1.4)(0.287 kJ/kg.K)(303 K)\left(\frac{1000 m^2/s^2}{1 kJ/kg} \right) } = 349 m/s
(b) Then the Mach number becomes
Ma = \frac{V}{c} = \frac{200 m/s}{349 m/s} = 0.573
Discussion The flow at the diffuser inlet is subsonic since Ma < 1.