The equations used in the solution are energy (4.39), second law (4.37), state (4.29), mass (4.26)4.1. Note, equation (4.33) isn't the solution but demonstration of certain properties on the pressure.
The relationship between temperature and the cross section area can be obtained by utilizing the relationship between the pressure and temperature (4.37) and the relationship of pressure and cross section area (4.33). First stage equation (4.39) is combined with equation (4.37) and becomes
Equation (4.43) is very important because it relates the geometry (area) with the relative velocity (Mach number). In equation (4.43), the factors
Again, the opposite conclusion that when
implies that
M=1
is not correct because possibility of
.
In subsonic flow branch, from the mathematical point of view:
on one hand, a decrease of the cross section increases the velocity
and the Mach number,
on the other hand, an increase of the cross section decreases
the velocity and Mach number (see Figure (4.5)).