For flow through branching vessels, flow separation occurs along the outer wall.
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For flow through branching vessels, flow separation occurs along the outer wall. Give a one- or...
For flow through branching vessels, flow separation occurs along the outer wall. Give a one- or two-sentence explanation of why flow separation occurs. Explain why the separation occurs along the outer wall.
To create a vertical wall along the y-axis, one can superimpose two source flows of equal strength Q, centered about the origin on the x-axis at (-x0,0) and (x0,0). Given these two source flows: Determine the potential for this flow field in cartesian coordinates. Determine the streamfunction for this flow field in cartesian coordinates. What value of y corresponds to the wall? Determine functions for the cartesian velocities (u,v) along the wall and show that there is no normal (i.e.,...
Problem 3 We wish to represent flow through the sketched constriction in an otherwise straight, parallel wall, two-dimensional channel of height Y. Flow through the channel is inviscid, incompressible and uniform far upstream with velocity V One way to study this problem is to introduce a concentrated vortex (vortex point) at a height Y above the lower wall. n) Write a formula for the streami function ψ of the flow: the formula must be written in Cartesian is constant at...
there are two balls slinding one through a straight track and
the other along the track with a dip.
a) explain why the ball traveling on the track with the dip
arrives to the end first.
b) what do you predict about the relative velocities of these
two balls when they leave the end of the track? will one go faster
than the other?
Problem 3 We wish to represent flow through the sketched constriction in an otherwise straight, parallel- wall two diniensional channel of henght y Flow through the channel is mvistid, intorn ressible and uniform far upstream with velocity VOne way to study this problem is to introduce a concentrated vortex (vortex point) at a height Y above the lower wall la a) Write a formula for the stream function of the flow; the formula must be written in Cartesian coordinate system...
PLEASE ANSWER ALL A-G, will
give thumbs up!! FOR A, just need explanation why reaction occurs
at C2 position rather than C3, already have mechanism drawn...
PLEASE EXPLAIN OR AT LEAST
JUST ANSWER ALL ASAP, BEFORE TOMORROW!!
10. Furan, an aromatic heterocycle, is capable of undergoing electrophilic aromatic substitution. When furan is treated with an acid chloride in the presence of a Lewis acid, Friedel-Crafts acylation occurs in which the electrophile is installed exclusively at the C2 position. Provide...
The top of the separation scheme shows what other compound is
mixed with your molecule(the one on the left). Assume for the
purposes of this assignment that both compounds are solid at room
temperature. Assume that both compounds are soluble in ether,
except ionic compounds. The goal of the separation is the isolate
each of the two compounds from the mixture.
o Below the incorrect separation scheme write a discussion of
this incorrect scheme identifying all of the mistakes in...
Problems 46 through 50 show a motion diagram. For each of these problems, write a one or tw has this motion diagram. Your stories should talk about people or objects by name and say what they are doing. Problems 39 through 45 are examples of motion short stories. o sentence "story" about a real object that 46.I Stop FIGURE P1.46 v 47. I FIGURE P1.47 Stop 48. I Top view of motion in a horizontal plane FIGURE P1.48 Circular arc...
Please give a good explanation.
These two wave pulse travel along the same stretched string, one after the other (assume tension is identical). Which is true? am doc > B. VB VA ay D. Not enough information to tell.
Let L in R 3 be the line through the origin spanned by the
vector v = 1 1 3 . Find the linear equations that define L,
i.e., find a system of linear equations whose solutions are the
points in L. (7) Give an example of a linear transformation from T
: R 2 → R 3 with the following two properties: (a) T is not
one-to-one, and (b) range(T) = ...