What Mach Number Means
Cuándo aplica
Use this guide when teams argue about whether incompressible assumptions are still valid at your velocities.
Herramienta a usar
Browser-based preliminary check for Mach Number Calculator — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.
Abrir Mach Number Calculator →Pasos
- 1Compute local speed of sound from temperature and gas properties for your fluid.
- 2Divide flow speed by sound speed to get Mach number.
- 3Classify subsonic, transonic, and supersonic regimes for method selection.
- 4Revisit ideal gas assumptions when pressures or temperatures swing widely.
- 5Escalate to full compressible CFD when shocks and separation dominate.
Ejemplos
- HVAC duct velocities vs compressibility (often negligible).
- Nozzle screening in propulsion coursework.
Qué evitar
- Using sea-level sound speed at hot exhaust conditions.
- Confusing mass-averaged vs area-averaged velocities in ducts.
- Applying incompressible Bernoulli where Mach exceeds roughly 0.3 without checks.
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FAQ
Humid air?
Humidity changes properties slightly; document whether you use dry-air approximations.
Liquid Mach?
Liquids have a sound speed too, but applications differ; context matters.
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