Ratio of specific heats (gamma) calculator for a mixture of different perfect gases

Ratio of Specific Heat, is an important thermodynamic property commonly used in the description of gaseous products. In this final year project, firstly the student will do a study on the background theory of the ratio of specific heats. Next, the student will design a fortran program named GAMMA...

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Main Author: Lee, Siew Hui.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-510882023-03-04T18:49:44Z Ratio of specific heats (gamma) calculator for a mixture of different perfect gases Lee, Siew Hui. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Randy Chue DRNTU::Engineering::Aeronautical engineering::Jet propulsion Ratio of Specific Heat, is an important thermodynamic property commonly used in the description of gaseous products. In this final year project, firstly the student will do a study on the background theory of the ratio of specific heats. Next, the student will design a fortran program named GAMMA which is able to assist the user in the calculation of the ratio of specific heat by inputting the temperature and gas conditions. At the later stage of this project, two types of nozzle experiments will be carried out under different conditions. They will be executed under the designed GAMMA program, and also under the CEA program. The results generated will be gathered and evaluated in order to further the students understanding of the computer tool GAMMA and the ratio of specific heats. Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) 2013-01-07T01:36:26Z 2013-01-07T01:36:26Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51088 en Nanyang Technological University 78 p. application/pdf
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Ratio of specific heats (gamma) calculator for a mixture of different perfect gases
description Ratio of Specific Heat, is an important thermodynamic property commonly used in the description of gaseous products. In this final year project, firstly the student will do a study on the background theory of the ratio of specific heats. Next, the student will design a fortran program named GAMMA which is able to assist the user in the calculation of the ratio of specific heat by inputting the temperature and gas conditions. At the later stage of this project, two types of nozzle experiments will be carried out under different conditions. They will be executed under the designed GAMMA program, and also under the CEA program. The results generated will be gathered and evaluated in order to further the students understanding of the computer tool GAMMA and the ratio of specific heats.
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