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 Power and Propulsion Systems Analysis 1.0:
 
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  Power and Propulsion Systems Analysis 1.0 Details:
»Short Description: Windows based application dealing with power and propulsion systems
»License Shareware
»Size 1054 KB
»Price $ 499.00
»O.S. Win95,Win98,WinME,WinXP,Windows2000
»Developer Power and Propulsion Software
»Category Home & Education / Science
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 Power and Propulsion Systems Analysis 1.0 Description:
     This program calculates thermodynamic and transport properties of gaseous, liquid and solid species (TP, HP and SP), according to U.S. customary and International units. It contains coefficients for the independent calculation of physical properties of various species. The user can analyze power cycles (Carnot, Brayton, Rankine, Otto and Diesel), power cycle components and processes (compression, combustion and expansion) and compressible flow (velocity of sound, Mach number, stagnation and static properties, nozzle, normal shock, diffuser and thrust).This software package should prove to be a good tool for those who are involved at various levels with design, operation and management of power and propulsion systems. It should provide the user with the opportunity to more quickly, easily and effectively do his/her work, explore more options, save time and give more confidence in carrying out engineering calculations.Thermodynamic and Transport PropertiesTemperature and Pressure (270 K T 5,000 K), Enthalpy and Pressure, Entropy and PressurePower CyclesCarnot, Brayton (Power and Propulsion), Rankine, Otto, DieselPower Cycle Components/ProcessesCompression, Combustion Coal/Oil/Gas), ExpansionCompressible FlowVelocity of Sound, Mach Number, Properties (Stagnation and Static), Nozzle, Normal Shock, Diffuser, Thrust

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