High strength steels are being used to reduce weight on cars.
explain why using a high s...
Engineering, 29.10.2019 05:31 miguelsanchez1456
High strength steels are being used to reduce weight on cars.
explain why using a high strength steel would allow you to reduce the weight of a component?
pick a high strength steel and heat treatment for that steel and provide the steel's yield strength and elongation (or fracture strength)?
describe at least two concerns you would have when replacing regular steel with high strength steel?
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:20, anggar20
Air enters a horizontal, constant-diameter heating duct operating at steady state at 290 k, 1 bar, with a volumetric flow rate of 0.25 m°/s, and exits at 325 k, 0.95 bar. the flow area is 0.04 m2. assuming the ideal gas model with k = 1.4 for the air, determine (a) the velocity at the inlet and exit, each in m/s, and (c) the rate of heat transfer, in kw flow rate, in kg/s, (b) the mass kg 0.3
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