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Item Open Access The efficiency of adiabatic expansion(College of Aeronautics, Cranfield, 1948-09) Morley, A. W.The efficiency of a process of compression or expansion of a gas is commonly defined in terms of the change in energy which occurs as compared with the change required in isentropic flow. In another method the efficiency may be defined in terms of the fraction of the mechanical work lost in friction and converted in to heat. Alternatively, if the process is adiabatic, the efficiency may be defined in terms of the fraction of the enthalpy increment which is re-converted into heat by the frictional effects. This latter method is applied here to adiabatic subsonic expansion of a gas in steady flow and some simple relationships of a general nature are established. The application to simplified flow through a turbine nozzle is them considered with particular reference to the choking mass flow.Item Open Access Note on the efficiency of adiabatic shock(College of Aeronautics, Cranfield., 1948-09) Morley, A. W.This note records some calculations of the efficiency of adiabatic shock in air (x=1.4); where the efficiency is defined as the ratio of the work used to compress the air in the shock wave, from the inlet static to the outlet total head pressure, to the work required if the compression were isentropic.