We get an expansion wave (Prandtl-Meyer) • Flow accelerates around corner • Continuous flow region. sometimes called “expansion fan” • Each mach wave is infinitesimally weak isentropic flow region. Expansion joints are universally applicable in almost every industrial sector. Particularly in pipeline engineering, they allow space-saving pipe routing for transporting a variety of media such as hot. In this experiment, the small changes in a one-dimensional rod are amplified using a linear expansion apparatus, where the expanding rod rests on an axle whose angular change can be observed.

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For a more detailed discussion of thermal expansion including theory and the effect of crystal symmetry, the reader is referred to the CINDAS Data Series on Material Properties, Volumes 1 to 4, Thermal. Definition and Geometry of a Prandtl-Meyer Expansion Wave A Prandtl-Meyer expansion wave is a nearly isentropic oblique (inclined) wave across which there is an infinitesimal pressure decrease. To accommodate the thermal expansion required for higher temperature and/or higher pressure systems, multiple tanks may be used. Please contact your local Watts agent for assistance in sizing.

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