A computational procedure is described for rotational transonic flows. The effects of rotationality were introduced by a rotation function, and the resulting "potential-like" equation was solved by type-dependent relaxation. The method has been used to predict the flowfield in propulsion-type nozzles using both arbitrarily specified and experimentally measured entrance conditions. In these runs, good agreement with analysis and available experimental results was obtained, and a significant influence due to the rotationality of the flow was observed.
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