Engineering, 20.07.2019 03:20 Cullen7926
Two laboratories conduct sieve analyses of an irregular shaped powder. the f laboratory reports the mean size as 54 um, while the second claims it to be 75 um. offer a few possible hypotheses why the values differ.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, tobyhollingsworth178
Which from the following instrument is commonly used to detect the high pitch butzing sound in bearings? [clo4] a)-digital ultrasonic meter b)-infrared camera c)-spectroscopic d)-vibrometer
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20, ashleyjaslin
Derive the correction factor formula for conical nozzle i=-(1+ cosa) and calculate the nozzle angle correction factor for a nozzle whose divergence hal-fangle is 13 (hint: assume that all the mass flow originates at the apex of the cone.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20, miguel454545
Along 8-cm diameter steam pipe whose external surface temperature is 900c connects two buildings. the pipe is exposed to ambient air at 70c with a wind speed of 50 km/hr blowing across the pipe. determine the heat loss from the pipe per unit length. (b) air at 500c enters a section of a rectangular duct (15 cm x 20 cm) at an average velocity of 7 m/s. if the walls of the duct are maintained at 100c. a) the length of the tube for an exit temperature of the air to be 40 0c. b)the rate of heat transfer from the air. c) the fan power needed to overcome the pressure drop in this section of the duct.
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Engineering, 06.07.2019 04:10, 25linm
Water flows at the rate of 200 i/s upwards through a tapered vertical pipe. the diameter at marks(3) clo5) the bottom is 240 mm and at the top 200 mm and the length is 5m. the pressure at the bottom is 8 bar, and the pressure at the topside is 7.3 bar. determine the head loss through the pipe. express it as a function of exit velocity head.
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