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Process of intake CA=292 degh v = 0 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=293 degh v = 0.14 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=294 degh v = 0.78 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=295 degh v = 1.7 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=296 degh v = 2.66 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=297 degh v = 3.47 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=298 degh v = 3.9 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=299 degh v = 4 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=300 degh v = 4 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=301 degh v = 4 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=302 degh v = 4 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=303 degh v = 4 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=304 degh v = 4 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=305 degh v = 4 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=306 degh v = 4 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=307 degh v = 3.9 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=308 degh v = 3.47 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=309 degh v = 2.66 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=310 degh v = 1.7 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=311 degh v = 0.78 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=312 degh v = 0.14 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=313 degh v = 0 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature

Process of intake CA=314 degh v = 0 mm Mach NumberStatic Pressure Kinetic Energy of Turbulent FluctuationsTemperature