2. All of the following can be used to predict future events EXCEPT:
modeling
cross-impact an...
Engineering, 23.02.2021 01:00 bellam302
2. All of the following can be used to predict future events EXCEPT:
modeling
cross-impact analysis
analogy
trend extrapolation
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Explain the difference laminar and turbulent flow. explain it with the shear stress and the velocity profiles.
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Slip occurs via two partial dislocations because of (a) the shorter path of the partial dislocation lines; (b) the lower energy state through partial dislocations; (c) the charge balance.
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Apressure vessel with an r/t 20 cannot be treated as thin walled vessel. a)-trune b)- false
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Steam in a heating system flows through tubes whose outer radius is 2.5 cm and whose walls are maintained at a temperature of 180 °c . circular aluminum alloy 2024-t6 fins ( k= 186 wm. k) of outer radius 3 cm and constant thickness 1 mm are attached to the tube. the space between the fins is 3 mm and thus there are 250 fins per meter of tube length. heat is transferred to the surrounding air at too-25 °c, with a heat transfer coefficient of 40 w/m2. k. manufacturer a claims that this system is rated at 3.5 kw per meter of tube length. if the fins are an integral part of the steam tube, find the heat transfer rate in kw for a 1-m length of tube. is manufacturer a's claim valid? compare the heat transfer rate from 1 meter of tube length if there are no fins.
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