
2. Design an achromatic prism that would provide the beam deviation by 5o. Consider materials from...
Consider the following diagram of a molecular beam apparatus: In the design of the apparatus, it is important to ensure that the molecular beam effusing from the oven does not collide with other particles until the beam is well past the skimmer, a device that selects molecules that are traveling in the appropriate direction, resulting in the creation of a molecular beam. The skimmer is located 10 cm in front of the oven so that a mean free path of...
NEC2103-Engineering Materials and Construction Example Mix Design Problems Question 2. Design a concrete mix using fly ash from the following data for use as fly ash concrete blocks. Use the British DOE method to calculate the required amounts (in kg/m') of water, cement, course aggregate and fine aggregate. Characteristic 28 days mean strength 25 MPa Risk factor may be taken =1.65 Standard deviation = 5.0 The max. size of coarse, aggregate C.A. = 20 mm 40% F.A. passes through 600...
Applying Normalization to Database Design For this assignment, complete the following 1. Provide an example of an entity that violates 1st normal form. Describe the problem and what can be done to correct it. 2. Provide an example of an entity that violates 2nd normal form. Describe the problem and what can be done to correct it. 3. Provide an example of an entity that violates 3rd normal form. Describe the problem and what can be done to correct it....
Consider a tank of water shaped like a rectangular prism with triangular sides, as shown in the following diagram: Assume that the tank is completely full. How much work is done to pump the water out of the tank from the top? Enter your solution in Joules. (For simplicity, assume that the acceleration due to gravity is g = 10 m/s2, and that the density of water is D = 1000 kg/m.) Select one: 800000 2. 3 b. 300000 c.800000...
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420 3. Consider following beam. If F(Ay)-78 N, determine internal reaction at point K, located 9.5 m to the right of A using integral equation, Draw shear and bending moment diagram up to this point 1200 N 300 N 7.5 m ← 1 m 1.5 m
420 3. Consider following beam. If F(Ay)-78 N, determine internal reaction at point K,...
MEE456 Homework Consider the beam shown below: 550 Analyze this beam using a 3-node, 2-element model (hand calculations or E-200 G Pa and i=1 x 10" m'. Report on a summary page: a) Sketch a diagram of the beam showing the nodes, elements and loading (FE model). b) Present the displacements, rotations, reactions and, element forces and moments. c) Sketch a free body diagram of the beam showing the original loading and the reactions. d) Sketch a free body diagram...
Problem 1 Consider the cantilever beam shown below. This beam is loaded with a downward pointing point load that moves horizontally along the top of the beam. The position of the load from point A, the fixed point, is denoted by x. An influence line diagram showing the internal moment at point B as the load moves across the beam is also shown below 1 kip x, Position of load from Point A (ft) 24 Moment at Point B (kip-ft)/kip...
m 3: (20 points) Design the stirrup spacing for the beam shown below. Change your design between Zones 1, 2, and 3 of the beam length, using a uniform spacing in each zone. Ignore the self-weight of the beam. Loads on the beam are service loads so load factors must be applied according to ACI 318 (subscripts "d" and T" denote dead and live loads, respectively). Material strengths are fe 4,0oo psi and fy 60,000 psi. The total factored shear...
Design an experiment that would test the effect of removing heat energy from a slightly stretched rubber band. You will not perform this experiment, but the materials you intend to use should be ones you would normally find at a college. Include in your design: A list of the materials required. A brief description of the procedure you would use (a diagram might be useful). The observations you would expect to see. Explain these observations in terms of both free...
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Problem 2: Design of T-beam Calculate the reinforcing required for the T-beam system below 22 30 15 15 10'0 10'0 10 0 1 of 2 live load is 400 lbf/ft2 and use the dimensions shown in the figure. (a) Calculate the maximum factored moment (note: remember to include the self-weight of slab and beams) (b) Determine the effective flange width (c) Check if a