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- Fanno_flow abstract "Fanno flow refers to adiabatic flow through a constant area duct where the effect of friction is considered. Compressibility effects often come into consideration, although the Fanno flow model certainly also applies to incompressible flow. For this model, the duct area remains constant, the flow is assumed to be steady and one-dimensional, and no mass is added within the duct. The Fanno flow model is considered an irreversible process due to viscous effects. The viscous friction causes the flow properties to change along the duct. The frictional effect is modeled as a shear stress at the wall acting on the fluid with uniform properties over any cross section of the duct.For a flow with an upstream Mach number greater than 1.0 in a sufficiently long enough duct, deceleration occurs and the flow can become choked. On the other hand, for a flow with an upstream Mach number less than 1.0, acceleration occurs and the flow can become choked in a sufficiently long duct. It can be shown that for flow of calorically perfect gas the maximum entropy occurs at M = 1.0. Fanno flow is named after Gino Girolamo Fanno.".
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- Fanno_flow wikiPageExternalLink eth-22220-01.pdf.
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- Fanno_flow wikiPageExternalLink fanno_calculator.html.
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- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Adiabatic_process.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerodynamics.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flow_regimes.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Choked_flow.
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- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Differential_equation.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Enthalpy.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Entropy.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Fanning_friction_factor.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Friction.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Gas_dynamics.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Gino_Girolamo_Fanno.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Heat_capacity.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Heat_capacity_ratio.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Hydraulic_diameter.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Hypersonic.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Hypersonic_speed.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Incompressible_flow.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Isentropic_nozzle_flow.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Isentropic_process.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Isothermal_flow.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Mach_number.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Normal_shock.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Rayleigh_flow.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Second_law_of_thermodynamics.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Shock_wave.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Specific_heat_capacity.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Stagnation_temperature.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Supersonic.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Supersonic_speed.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink Supersonic_wind_tunnel.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink File:Fanno-Rayleigh_confrontation_graph.png.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink File:Fanno1.PNG.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink File:Fanno_Properties.PNG.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink File:Fanno_flow_through_a_nozzle.png.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLink File:H-S_graph_of_a_Fanno_flow.png.
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fanno flow model".
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fanno flow".
- Fanno_flow wikiPageWikiLinkText "adiabatic flow".
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- Fanno_flow subject Category:Aerodynamics.
- Fanno_flow subject Category:Flow_regimes.
- Fanno_flow type Dynamic.
- Fanno_flow type Mechanic.
- Fanno_flow comment "Fanno flow refers to adiabatic flow through a constant area duct where the effect of friction is considered. Compressibility effects often come into consideration, although the Fanno flow model certainly also applies to incompressible flow. For this model, the duct area remains constant, the flow is assumed to be steady and one-dimensional, and no mass is added within the duct. The Fanno flow model is considered an irreversible process due to viscous effects.".
- Fanno_flow label "Fanno flow".
- Fanno_flow sameAs Flujo_de_Fanno.
- Fanno_flow sameAs Flusso_di_Fanno.
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- Fanno_flow sameAs Q3746868.
- Fanno_flow wasDerivedFrom Fanno_flow?oldid=617047211.
- Fanno_flow depiction Fanno1.PNG.
- Fanno_flow isPrimaryTopicOf Fanno_flow.