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Total Mass Flow Rate Turbojet represents the amount of air and fuel exiting a turbojet engine per unit time. Check FAQs
mtotal=ma+mf
mtotal - Total Mass Flow Rate Turbojet?ma - Mass Flow Rate Turbojet?mf - Fuel Flow Rate?

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5.033Edit=5Edit+0.033Edit
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Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
mtotal=ma+mf
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
mtotal=5kg/s+0.033kg/s
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
mtotal=5+0.033
LAST Step Evaluate
mtotal=5.033kg/s

Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases Formula Elements

Variables
Total Mass Flow Rate Turbojet
Total Mass Flow Rate Turbojet represents the amount of air and fuel exiting a turbojet engine per unit time.
Symbol: mtotal
Measurement: Mass Flow RateUnit: kg/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Mass Flow Rate Turbojet
Mass Flow Rate Turbojet represents the amount of air entering a turbojet engine per unit time.
Symbol: ma
Measurement: Mass Flow RateUnit: kg/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Fuel Flow Rate
Fuel Flow Rate represents the rate at which fuel is consumed or supplied over a specified period, crucial for monitoring fuel consumption and efficiency in various engines or systems.
Symbol: mf
Measurement: Mass Flow RateUnit: kg/s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Total Mass Flow Rate Turbojet

​Go Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases given Fuel Air Ratio
mtotal=ma(1+f)

Other formulas in Turbojets category

​Go Turbojet Gross Thrust
TG=ma(1+f)Ve+(pe-p)Ae
​Go Nozzle Exit Area in Turbojet
Ae=T-ma(1+f)(Ve-V)pe-p
​Go Exhaust Velocity given Gross Thrust in Turbojet
Ve=TG-(pe-p)Aema(1+f)
​Go Net Thrust of Turbojet given Gross Thrust
T=TG-Dram

How to Evaluate Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases?

Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases evaluator uses Total Mass Flow Rate Turbojet = Mass Flow Rate Turbojet+Fuel Flow Rate to evaluate the Total Mass Flow Rate Turbojet, Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases is a measure of the total mass of exhaust gases flowing out of engine per unit time, comprising the mass of air and fuel consumed during the combustion process. Total Mass Flow Rate Turbojet is denoted by mtotal symbol.

How to evaluate Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases, enter Mass Flow Rate Turbojet (ma) & Fuel Flow Rate (mf) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases

What is the formula to find Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases?
The formula of Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases is expressed as Total Mass Flow Rate Turbojet = Mass Flow Rate Turbojet+Fuel Flow Rate. Here is an example- 5.033 = 5+0.033.
How to calculate Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases?
With Mass Flow Rate Turbojet (ma) & Fuel Flow Rate (mf) we can find Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases using the formula - Total Mass Flow Rate Turbojet = Mass Flow Rate Turbojet+Fuel Flow Rate.
What are the other ways to Calculate Total Mass Flow Rate Turbojet?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Total Mass Flow Rate Turbojet-
  • Total Mass Flow Rate Turbojet=Mass Flow Rate Turbojet*(1+Fuel Air Ratio)OpenImg
Can the Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases be negative?
No, the Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases, measured in Mass Flow Rate cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases?
Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases is usually measured using the Kilogram per Second[kg/s] for Mass Flow Rate. Gram per Second[kg/s], Gram per Hour[kg/s], Milligram per Minute[kg/s] are the few other units in which Mass Flow Rate of Exhaust Gases can be measured.
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