Calculate the final temperature of the fluid coming out of the heat exchangers.This heat exchanger will be placed in the shell containing 100 C water (that do not change)
This has two parts
(1) Heat exchanger with no feature( as it is)
(2) Heat exchanger with conical features in the two exit pipes.
Your fluid initial temperature is room temperature 25 C. area of 0.13ft^3 without the cone, estimated are of 0.00014ft^2 for each cone exit and you can make your own assumption
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Calculate the final temperature of the fluid coming out of the heat exchangers.This heat exchange...
Calculate the final temperature of the fluid coming out of the
heat exchangers.This heat exchanger will be placed in the shell
containing 100 C water (that do not change)
This has two parts
(1) Heat exchanger with no feature( as it is)
(2) Heat exchanger with conical features in the two exit
pipes.
Your fluid initial temperature is room temperature 25 C. area of
0.13ft^3 without the cone, estimated are of 0.00014ft^2 for each
cone exit and you can make...
Design Project 8.1 Oil Cooler for Marine Application
The following specifications are given :
A shell-and-tube heat exchanger type with geometric parameters
can be selected. The heat exchanger must be designed and rated.
Different configurations of shell-and-tube types can be tested.
Parametric study is expected to come up with a suitable final
design; mechanical design will be performed and the cost will be
estimated. Follow the chart given in Figure 8.10.
Please use NTU method...
Design Project 8.1 Oil Cooler...
summarizr the followung info and write them in your own words and break them into different key points. 6.5 Metering Chamber: 6.5.1 The minimum size of the metering box is governed by the metering area required to obtain a representative test area for the specimen (see 7.2) and for maintenance of reasonable test accuracy. For example, for specimens incorporating air spaces or stud spaces, the metering area shall span an integral number of spaces (see 5.5). The depth of...
1. Describe the functions of the following reagents in extraction of DNA from corn meal: proteinase K; guanidine HCI; SDS 2. Why is the ratio of the OD at 260 and 280 nm used to estimate DNA purity? 3. In one paragraph, summarize basic principles of PCR technique in your own words. List all the reagents you will need to perform a PCR experiment. Does this method tell you what genetic modifications were made? If yes, describe how you can...
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6.1 Introduction—The design of a successful hot box appa- ratus is influenced by many factors. Before beginning the design of an apparatus meeting this standard, the designer shall review the discussion on the limitations and accuracy, Section 13, discussions of the energy flows in a hot box, Annex A2, the metering box wall loss flow, Annex A3, and flanking loss, Annex...
if applicacable, please write clear stepwise mechanism for all
synthetic transformations, showing important internediates where
appropriate. only do this if applicable for this lab.
Experiment SD Column Chromatography Running the Reaction. Once sodium borohydride has been added to the reaction meture Isee next paragraph take samples at the times just indicated. Because this must be done in such a short time you must be well prepared before starting the reaction. One person should be the timekeeper, and the other person...
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Pre-Laboratory Exercise: Plastics Identification I. List four properties that you will use in lab to determine the identity of the polymer samples 2. Describe the density test. What observation will help you determine the density of each polymer? What precautions should be taken in placing the sample in the solutions? 3. Write the name and abbreviation for the six recyclable polymers 2 huetn deisity polyetayene.HDpz poulene: PP 4. Given the list of wavenumber...
Available Feb 11 at 12am - Mar 8 at 11:59pm 26 days Not for IV Use: The Story of an Enteral Tubing Misconnection The Story of Robin and Addison Lowe (United States) LEARNING OBJECTIVES After completing this case study, you will be able to: 1. Explore the scientific feld of human factors and how errors like tubing misconnections can be prevented. 2. Discuss the complexity of having two patients to treat, a mother and her fetus. 3. Describe suitable...
i have the case study question with the answers but i need help
to re-write the answers.
please see the attached files
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Write a C program for:
One technique for dealing with deadlock is called “detect and
recover.” In this scheme, some procedure is used
to identify when a deadlock occurs, and then another procedure
is used to deal with the blocked processes. One technique to
identify a deadlock is to maintain a resource graph that identifies
all processes, all resources, and the relationships between them
(that is, which processes exclusively own which resources, and
which processes are blocked waiting for which...