In aircraft design, the velocity (V) of fluid or air flowing through a convergence duct is a critical parameter. The formula for velocity in a convergence duct can be defined as:
– Velocity (V) is the speed of the fluid or air within the convergence duct.
– Mass Flow Rate (ṁ) is the amount of mass flow passing through the duct per unit of time, typically measured in kilograms per second (kg/s).
– Density (ρ) is the density of the fluid or air flowing through the duct, typically measured in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³).
– Cross-Sectional Area (A) is the area of the duct through which the flow occurs, typically measured in square meters (m²).