The velocity at the exit, denoted as ue, refers to the speed at which the fluid exits a nozzle or flow passage. This parameter is crucial in fluid dynamics and aerodynamics, as it determines the final velocity of the fluid after it has undergone acceleration or expansion within the nozzle.
- ue: Velocity at the exit of the nozzle or flow passage (m/s).
- cp: Specific heat at constant pressure of the fluid (J/kg·K).
- T0: Inlet temperature of the fluid (Kelvin).
- Te: Static temperature at the exit where the flow is supersonic (Kelvin).