The temperature at downstream in region two, often denoted as , refers to the temperature of the fluid immediately after passing through a compression wave (shock wave). In fluid dynamics, compression waves are characterized by abrupt changes in flow properties, including temperature, pressure, density, and velocity.
- Temperature in region two behind the compression wave (T2) in K
- Ratio of temperature in region two to the total temperature in region two behind the compression wave (T2/T0,2)
- Ratio of total temperature in region two to the total temperature at region one (T0,2/T0,1)
- Ratio of total temperature at region one to the temperature upstream of wave (T0,1/T1)
- Temperature upstream of wave (T1) in K