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Prandtl probe is used for measuring velocity in a particular point of fluid stream. Actually, with Prandtl
probe pressures are measured and velocity is calculated latter. Prandtl probe is designed in a way that
both total pressure and static pressure are measured. So what are total pressure and static pressure
anyway?
Static pressure is pressure of fluid in flow stream.
Total pressure is pressure of fluid when it is brought to rest, i.e. velocity is reduced to 0.
Incompressible flow
If we look at Bernoulli equation for two points in flow field at the same altitude z1
= z2:

where is:
p - pressure
rho - density view table
V - velocity
we can easy get equation for total pressure (when velocity at point 2 is zero, pressure at point 2
is than total):

where is:
pt - total pressure
Actually, in case of Prandtl probe, there is only one point, not two of flow field. What we do is imagining
that flow is in that point stopped without any energy loss and for those two moments we are writing
energy equation.
The difference between total and static pressure represents fluid kinetic energy and it is called dynamic
pressure (pd):

So, for velocity measuring with Prandtl probe it is necessary to measure static pressure (measured
in a way that flow is not disrupted) and total pressure (measured at point where velocity is 0 - flow
is stopped). Difference between these two pressures - dynamic pressure, is used for velocity calculation.

Compressible flow
For gases and larger Mach numbers than 0.1 effects of compressibility are not negligible.
For compressible flow calculation, gas is considered as ideal, i.e. ideal gas state equation can be used. Velocity for Mach number M < 1 is calculated using following equiation:

where is:
M - Mach number
kappa - isentropic coefficient. view table
It should be said that for M > 0.7 given equation is not totally accurate.
If Mach number M > 1, than normal shock wave will occur. In that case, Prandtl probe is measuring
pressures behind shock wave. Total pressure and static pressure are smaller than in front of the wave.
Equation for velocity in front of the wave is given bellow:

where is:
pti - total pressure behind normal shock wave (that pressure is measured with Prandtl probe)
If you need complete derivation of given equations you can download it here.
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