MECH E4320 (Fall 2024): Homework #5
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1. Write down the conservation equations for mass, species, and sensible enthalpy derived in class (before the simplification to a one step reaction which led to the nondimensional forms). What do each of the terms correspond to physically? What assumptions/approximations were used in their derivation? (50 points)
2. Starting from the conservation equations for Yi and hs derived in class (that correspond to Eqs. 5.6.1-5.6.2 in Combustion Physics), write down the definitions for Yi, hs, and T and then show and explain all the intermediate steps necessary to derive Eqs. 5.6.3-5.6.10 for the completely nondimensionalized conservation equations. (Note that there is a typo in Eq. 5.6.5: T in Eq. 5.6.5 should be a t which is a nondimensional time—not to be confused with the nondimensional temperature, T) Would this choice of nondimensionalization be appropriate for flowing systems of a given velocity, v0? Why or why not? (50 points)