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The variation of pressure drop

Q: How does the air-side pressure drop in a air-fuel heat exchanger vary as a function of altitude and temperature?

A: The variation of pressure drop as a function of altitude and temperature is due to changes in the air density. This can be determined by utilizing the ideal gas law to determine the density as a function of these two parameters and duplicate the pressure drop calculations with different density values.


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