A projectile travels in air of pressure 8.829 N/cm² at -10°C at a speed of 1200 km/hour. Find the Mach number and the Mach angle. Take k = 1.4 and R = 287 J/kg K.

Mach Number and Mach Angle Calculation

Problem Statement

A projectile travels in air of pressure 8.829 N/cm² at -10°C at a speed of 1200 km/hour. Find the Mach number and the Mach angle. Take k = 1.4 and R = 287 J/kg K.

Given Data & Constants

  • Speed of projectile, \(V = 1200 \, \text{km/hr}\)
  • Air temperature, \(T = -10^\circ\text{C}\)
  • Adiabatic index, \(k = 1.4\)
  • Gas constant, \(R = 287 \, \text{J/kg K}\)
  • Pressure, \(P = 8.829 \, \text{N/cm}^2\) (Note: Not required for calculation)

Solution

1. Convert Units to SI

First, we convert the projectile's speed to m/s and the temperature to Kelvin.

$$ V = 1200 \, \frac{\text{km}}{\text{hr}} \times \frac{1000 \, \text{m}}{1 \, \text{km}} \times \frac{1 \, \text{hr}}{3600 \, \text{s}} \approx 333.33 \, \text{m/s} $$ $$ T = -10^\circ\text{C} + 273.15 = 263.15 \, \text{K} $$

2. Calculate the Local Speed of Sound (c)

The speed of sound in the air is calculated using the formula \(c = \sqrt{kRT}\).

$$ c = \sqrt{1.4 \times 287 \times 263.15} $$ $$ c = \sqrt{105703.6} \approx 325.12 \, \text{m/s} $$

3. Calculate the Mach Number (M)

The Mach number is the ratio of the projectile's speed to the local speed of sound.

$$ M = \frac{\text{Speed of Projectile}}{\text{Speed of Sound}} = \frac{V}{c} $$ $$ M = \frac{333.33}{325.12} \approx 1.025 $$

4. Calculate the Mach Angle (\(\mu\))

The Mach angle is related to the Mach number by the formula \(\sin(\mu) = 1/M\).

$$ \mu = \arcsin\left(\frac{1}{M}\right) = \arcsin\left(\frac{1}{1.025}\right) $$ $$ \mu = \arcsin(0.9756) \approx 77.32^\circ $$
Final Results:

The Mach number is approximately 1.025.

The Mach angle is approximately 77.32°.

Explanation of Mach Number and Mach Angle

Mach Number (M): A dimensionless quantity representing the ratio of an object's speed to the local speed of sound. Since M > 1, the projectile is flying at a supersonic speed.

Mach Angle (\(\mu\)): When an object travels faster than sound, it creates a conical shock wave. The Mach angle is the half-angle of this cone. It's a direct measure of the Mach number; a higher Mach number results in a narrower, more acute Mach angle.

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