Hi
I am entering the F1 in Schools competition where miniature balsa wood cars (200mm long) are fired down a 20m track. They are powered by a CO2 Cartridge.
http://www.f1inschools.co.uk/
I was wondering weather anyone could tell me anything you know about nozzles and weather you think that it would help or hinder the car.
My team got the idea after we watched "Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections":
Please look at 2:16 onwards of this clip:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SbnPu89 ... re=related[/youtube]
An Australian Team has already attempted to make a nozzle for their car, however I think that it actually made their car slower. Hopefully with your help we can design one that works well.
I Have found some figures that may help about the properties of the C02 cartridge:
a)Pressure upstream of the nozzle throat is 8 MPa.
b) Free stream pressure is assumed to be 101 kPa.
c) Mass flow rate is assumed constant at 0.08 kg/s
d) Temperature upstream of the nozzle is assumed 300 K
e) Fluid is carbon dioxide: specific heat ratio is 1.289 and the gas constant is 188.9 J/(kg*K)
f) Exit velocity 560m/s, exit mach number of 3.4
Cartridge Dimentions:
Length: 64mm
Width: 20mm
Mass: 0.025kg
Capacity:0.008kg (8g of CO2 emmitted over race)
Starter: Striker
I would be really gratefull if anyone knew any equations related to this area of aerodynamics.
Thank you very much for your help.