Final answer:
The centerline air speed in the wind tunnel will accelerate by approximately 9.972 m/s by the end of the test section.
Step-by-step explanation:
The centerline air speed will accelerate by the end of the test section in the laminar flow wind tunnel. To calculate this, we can use the equation for flow rate, Q = A * V, where Q is the flow rate, A is the cross-sectional area, and V is the velocity.
Given that the diameter of the test section is 26 cm, the radius is 13 cm (0.13 m). The cross-sectional area can be calculated using the formula for the area of a circle, A = π * r^2, where π is approximately 3.14.
So, A = 3.14 * (0.13 m)^2 = 0.16706 m^2.
We know the velocity at the test section inlet is 2.0 m/s, and we want to find the change in velocity, DV, at the end of the test section.
To find DV, we can rearrange the equation Q = A * V to solve for V:
V = Q / A
Substituting the given values, V = (2.0 m/s) / (0.16706 m^2) = 11.972 m/s.
Therefore, the centerline air speed will accelerate by approximately 9.972 m/s by the end of the test section.