Subsonic-Supersonic Supersonic-?

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In the context of supersonic flow through a Laval nozzle, it is essential to understand that while the flow can remain supersonic, a physical nozzle still plays a critical role in guiding and optimizing the flow. The nozzle can continue to expand and accelerate the flow, although there is an optimal length for efficiency. Some nozzles are designed to be extendable to adapt to varying atmospheric conditions. Different missions require specific nozzle designs tailored to the altitude at which they operate. Overall, the design and function of nozzles are crucial for effective propulsion in supersonic conditions.
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Subsonic-Supersonic... Supersonic--?

Hi all,

I was just wondering.. in the case of the Laval nozzle you go from subsonic to supersonic. But once your flow is already supersonic is there any sense in having a physical nozzle (as surely there is still some divergence to the exhaust) or would it just impede flow? I am thinking about use above the atmosphere.

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Harry
 
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Thanks, that's a great website.

I now see you need different nozzles for different missions depending on the altitude.
 
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