Specific enthalpy behind the shock Calculator

The specific enthalpy behind a shock wave refers to the enthalpy of a fluid immediately after it has passed through a shock wave in a compressible flow. Enthalpy is a thermodynamic property that combines the internal energy of a fluid with the work done on or by the fluid due to its pressure and volume changes. 
  • Constant pressure (cp) in N/m^2
  • Temperature at behind the shock (T2) in K

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