Industrial Load Application Assignment
docx
keyboard_arrow_up
School
Defense Acquisition University *
*We aren’t endorsed by this school
Course
EET390
Subject
Mechanical Engineering
Date
Jan 9, 2024
Type
docx
Pages
2
Uploaded by charleshaskett
Week 3 Application Assignment 2: Industrial Load
Instructions
Use the figure below to complete the assignment questions. You must show your work, equations and
units. Create your assignment in a Microsoft Word document. Save and Name your file as
YourFirst_LastName_Wk3_3.4Assignment. Each question is worth 25 points. Each question will be
graded on accuracy, demonstrated use of equations and units.
Figure: Industrial Load
Power Supply Voltage
Line
Impedance
Ammeter
Voltmeter
Industrial
Load
Questions
1.
The load in the above figure is known to be inductive and consumes 90 kW. The ammeter
reading is 260 A rms, and the voltmeter reading is 480 V rms. Determine the power factor of the
total.
2.
Consider the industrial load in the above figure. It consumes 110 kW at 0.88 of lagging. The
ammeter leads 225A rms. Determine the voltmeter reading.
3.
If the industrial load consumes 88 kW, the power factor is 0.8 lagging, the power supplied is 96
kW, and the line impedance is 0.1 Ω, then what are the readings of the ammeter and the
voltmeter?
4.
Suppose that the power supply of the industrial load generates 50 kW and the line impedance is
0.095 Ω. If the load consumes 43 kW and the voltmeter leads 220 V rms, determine the
ammeter reading and the power factor of the inductive load.
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
Related Questions
Please show work in a handwritten format.
Don't use chatgpt.
Mechanics of materials/design.
arrow_forward
I need problems 6 and 7 solved.
I got it solved on 2 different occasions and it is not worded correctly.
NOTE: Problem 1 is an example of how it should be answered. Below are 2 seperate links to same question asked and once again it was not answered correctly. 1. https://www.bartleby.com/questions-and-answers/it-vivch-print-reading-for-industry-228-class-date-name-review-activity-112-for-each-local-note-or-c/cadc3f7b-2c2f-4471-842b-5a84bf505857
2. https://www.bartleby.com/questions-and-answers/it-vivch-print-reading-for-industry-228-class-date-name-review-activity-112-for-each-local-note-or-c/bd5390f0-3eb6-41ff-81e2-8675809dfab1
arrow_forward
I need answers for problems 13, 14, and 15 pertaining to the print provided.
NOTE: If you refuse to answers all 3 parts and insist on wasting my question by breaking down 1 simple question into 3 parts, then just leave it for someone else to answer. Thank you.
arrow_forward
pls help me with this one :(
arrow_forward
Don't use chatgpt will upvote
arrow_forward
I need help with this before tomorrow’s exam if I can get all needed calculations please
arrow_forward
I need parts 3 and 4 answered pertaining to the print provided.
I asked this question previously on here and I received the wrong answers to the 2 parts Im asking about, so I am reposting the question again to have another tutor answer it.
Part 3: I need to tell what was ommited.
Part 4: I need to tell what the triangle equals? Lower right or J1 zone has the answer.
arrow_forward
please help solve A-F. thank you
You are an engineer working on a project and your prototype has failed prematurely. You question whether or not a key component of the prototype was manufactured with the correct material. There are two way to check for the material properties. The first way is to have a material certification done to confirm the exact material composition. This will take some time. The second method to confirm the material properties is to make an ASTM test sample and test for the material properties. This tensile test was completed on a test sample with an initial diameter of .501” and an initial length of 2”. The Load-Deflection data for this tensile test is below. Use this data to answer the first set of questions on the Final Exam in eLearning. A. Determine the Ultimate Tensile Strength B. Determine the 0.2% Offset Yield Strength C. Determine the value of the Proportional Limit D. Determine the Modulus of Elasticity E. Determine the Strain at Yield F. Calculate %…
arrow_forward
I am sorry but your values when plugging in are not the correct values. Not too sure where your values are from but can you please redo the question using the given values in this problem and not from a different problem please? (example, height is not 29, it is 22) all values do not correlate to this problem. I was also told when finding the area of triangle to use (1/2)*b*h*Ad^2 and not 1/36*b*h*Ad^2
Find the moment of inertia and radius of gyration of the section of this bar about an axis parallel to x-axis going through the center of gravity of the bar.
The bar is symmetrical about the axis parallel to y-axis and going through the center of gravity of the bar and about the axis parallel to z-axis and going through the center of gravity of the bar.
The dimensions of the section are:
l=55 mm, h=22 mm
The triangle: hT=12 mm, lT=19 mm
and the 2 circles: diameter=8 mm, hC=6 mm, dC=8 mm.
A is the origin of the referential axis.
Provide an organized table and explain all your steps…
arrow_forward
Use the following information to answer the next three questions
Mobile power plants, such as the one illustrated below, are used in remote locations.
Flowing water turns a turbine, which then moves a coil of wire through a magnetic
field.
Mobile Power Plant
Moving water
Stream
flowing downhill
Location I
Water turning turbine
Location II
-Spinning turbine
-Permanent magnet
Rotating wire coil
Split-ring
commutator
Metal brush
10. The components that connect to the spinning turbine in the illustration on the
previous page form a
O ammeter
O generator
O motor
1.
O transformer
Your reasoning:
MacBook Pro
arrow_forward
Two sport utility vehicles (SUVs) are being considered by a recent engineering graduate. Using the following data evaluate which sport utility vehicle is better. Use six attributes in your a
point, overall appearance, comfort, safety, reliability, and fuel mileage. Larger scores on overall appearance, comfort, safety, reliability, and fuel mileage are preferred to smaller ones.
Click the icon to view the table with data you have gathered about the SUVs.
Determine attribute weights and use the nondimensional scaling technique to find the resulting set of vehicle scores. Fill in the table below. (Round to two decimal places.)
More Info
Attribute
Price
Appearance
Comfort
Safety
Reliability
Fuel mileage
Relative
Rank
4
253 6
1
Print
Final score
Alternatives
SUV 1
$27,650
4
3
3
3
22 mpg
SUV 1
Done
Alternatives
SUV 2
$21,900
3
5
4
4
18 mpg
SUV 2
-
X
arrow_forward
I need answers to questions 1, 2, and 3 pertaining to the print provided.
Note: A tutor keeps putting 1 question into 3 parts and wasted so many of my questions. Never had a issue before until now, please allow a different tutor to answer because I was told I am allowed 3 of these questions.
arrow_forward
Question 2
You are a biomedical engineer working for a small orthopaedic firm that fabricates rectangular shaped fracture
fixation plates from titanium alloy (model = "Ti Fix-It") materials. A recent clinical report documents some problems with the plates
implanted into fractured limbs. Specifically, some plates have become permanently bent while patients are in rehab and doing partial
weight bearing activities.
Your boss asks you to review the technical report that was generated by the previous test engineer (whose job you now have!) and used to
verify the design. The brief report states the following... "Ti Fix-It plates were manufactured from Ti-6Al-4V (grade 5) and machined into
solid 150 mm long beams with a 4 mm thick and 15 mm wide cross section. Each Ti Fix-It plate was loaded in equilibrium in a 4-point bending
test (set-up configuration is provided in drawing below), with an applied load of 1000N. The maximum stress in this set-up was less than the
yield stress for the…
arrow_forward
Subject: mechanical engi
arrow_forward
I need the answers to this part, I have submitted this question twice on this site and both times received way different answers...as I am unsure which tutor to listen to, I am uploading this question for the third time and I am asking a very highly knowledgable tutor to help me solve this. If you are uncertain, please leave it for another tutor.
arrow_forward
I need answers to questions 7, 8, and 9 pertaining to the print provided.
Note: A tutor keeps putting 1 question into 3 parts and wasted so many of my questions. Never had a issue before until now, please allow a different tutor to answer because I was told I am allowed 3 of these questions.
arrow_forward
Oz Lawn Care Inc. manufactures and assembles lawnmowers that are shipped to dealers
throughout the United States and Canada. Two different procedures have been proposed for
mounting the engine on the frame of the lawnmower. PB (Minutes) UPB (Minutes
)345798632 5 Is there a difference in the methods' mean time to mount the engines on
the frames of the lawnmowers? The answer must be in handwriting. Please write your answer
using a ball - point pen on plain paper. Submit your homework by uploading it to the canvas.
Good Luck!
arrow_forward
Newton's Law of cooling states that the rate at which heat is lost by a heated body is
proportional to the difference in temperature between the body and the surrounding
medium. Match the following statements/phrases with the corresponding item in the
drop down box. Choices in the box
1. In accordance with the stated law obove, we have the equation?
2. If a thermometer is taken outdoors where the temperoture is 5 deg C, from a
room in which the temperature is 20 deg C and the reading drops 10 deg C in one
minute, the working equation is?
3. In the obove problem, separoting the variables and integrating will result to?
4. In the obove problem, how long, in minutes, after its removal from the room will
the reading be 6 deg C?
5. In the obove problem, ofter 30 seconds, whot will be the thermometer reading?
5.2
dT(body temp)/dt = k(Temp of medium - 5)
dr(body temp)/dt = k(Temp of body - Temp of medium)
Temp of body = Cenkt +5
2.5
13.7
dr(body temp)/dt = k(Temp of medium - Temp of body)…
arrow_forward
Last person got every single question wrong and didn't include units. Please help.
arrow_forward
Each bar chart should show the distribution of energy across the categories as well as the total energy for the initial- red and final- blue state.
The system includes 3 units of heat energy, and 2 units of radiant energy. All of the energy in the final state will be converted into mechanical energy.
arrow_forward
Row indexing: Snow fall records
stateSnowRecord contains the amount of snow fall (in cm) for various cities. Rows represent a city and columns represent the snow fall
for a given month. Assign citySnow Record with all elements of row rowNum.
Ex: If stateSnowRecord is [17.3, 20.3; 4.8, 6.2] and rowNum is 2, then citySnowRecord is [4.8, 6.2].
Function >
6 %
7 %
8
9
10
11
12
13 end
function citySnowRecord = Get CitySnowFall (stateSnowRecord, rowNum)
2% Get CitySnow Fall: Returns all snow fall values for city in row rowNum
%
4 %
Inputs: stateSnowRecord matrix of snow fall records for cities for various months
rowNum specified row of stateSnowRecord to return
stateSnowRecord = [17.3, 20.3; 4.8, 6.2]
Outputs: citySnowRecord - all snow fall values for a given city
% Assign citySnowRecord with all elements of a row rowNum.
citySnowRecord = stateSnowRecord (rowNum, :);
Code to call your function >
1 GetCitySnow Fall([17.3, 20.3; 4.8, 6.2], 2)
Previous Assessment: 1 of 2 Tests Passed (50%)
Save…
arrow_forward
Please critique the attached writing assignment, discussing improtment statergies
arrow_forward
I need answers to questions 13, 14, and 15 pertaining to the print provided.
Note: A tutor keeps putting 1 question into 3 parts and wasted so many of my questions. Never had a issue before until now, please allow a different tutor to answer because I was told I am allowed 3 of these questions.
arrow_forward
Posted below is a picture of a data table and a diagram of an experiment. In the experiment you rolled a marble down a ruler ramp off the end of a coffee table to observe projectiles and conservation of energy. You do 3 trials for each initial height. Each height is measured in meters.
h= initial height of marble off of table
Y= height of table off floor
X= horizontal distance marble goes from edge of table to where it strikes the floor
a) use the table to find information you need to solve for theoretical range and % of error in measured range.
arrow_forward
I need help solving problems 7, 8, and 9 pertaining to the print attached below.
arrow_forward
You are a biomedical engineer working for a small orthopaedic firm that fabricates rectangular shaped fracture
fixation plates from titanium alloy (model = "Ti Fix-It") materials. A recent clinical report documents some problems with the plates
implanted into fractured limbs. Specifically, some plates have become permanently bent while patients are in rehab and doing partial
weight bearing activities.
Your boss asks you to review the technical report that was generated by the previous test engineer (whose job you now have!) and used to
verify the design. The brief report states the following... "Ti Fix-It plates were manufactured from Ti-6Al-4V (grade 5) and machined into
solid 150 mm long beams with a 4 mm thick and 15 mm wide cross section. Each Ti Fix-It plate was loaded in equilibrium in a 4-point bending
test (set-up configuration is provided in drawing below), with an applied load of 1000N. The maximum stress in this set-up was less than the
yield stress for the Ti-6Al-4V…
arrow_forward
I need these three parts answered, if you are unable to answer all three parts please leave it for another tutor to answer, thank you.
arrow_forward
I need these three parts answered, if you are unable to answer all three parts please leave it for another tutor to answer, thank you.
arrow_forward
Astronomy Question:
Read the questions slowly and answer with precise and long details about each of the questions. Answer correctly and follow my guidelines for a long and wonderful review after results. Your target/main observable galaxy is the whirlpool galaxy. Target: Whirlpool Galaxy Object Type: Galaxy Distance: 37 million light-years Constellation: Canes Venatici. DO NOT COPY AND PASTE OTHER WORK OR THINGS FROM THE INTERNET, use your own words.Provide refernces if used
In 500 words, please explain the relevance of this object to the physics course material in university andits importance to astronomy. (Some question you may seek to answer are: What beyond the objectitself is learned by studying this class of objects? What sorts of telescopes and observations would beneeded for more detailed, broader reaching studies of this source and objects of its nature?)
arrow_forward
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you

Elements Of Electromagnetics
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9780190698614
Author:Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
Publisher:Oxford University Press

Mechanics of Materials (10th Edition)
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9780134319650
Author:Russell C. Hibbeler
Publisher:PEARSON

Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781259822674
Author:Yunus A. Cengel Dr., Michael A. Boles
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education

Control Systems Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781118170519
Author:Norman S. Nise
Publisher:WILEY

Mechanics of Materials (MindTap Course List)
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781337093347
Author:Barry J. Goodno, James M. Gere
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Engineering Mechanics: Statics
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781118807330
Author:James L. Meriam, L. G. Kraige, J. N. Bolton
Publisher:WILEY
Related Questions
- Please show work in a handwritten format. Don't use chatgpt. Mechanics of materials/design.arrow_forwardI need problems 6 and 7 solved. I got it solved on 2 different occasions and it is not worded correctly. NOTE: Problem 1 is an example of how it should be answered. Below are 2 seperate links to same question asked and once again it was not answered correctly. 1. https://www.bartleby.com/questions-and-answers/it-vivch-print-reading-for-industry-228-class-date-name-review-activity-112-for-each-local-note-or-c/cadc3f7b-2c2f-4471-842b-5a84bf505857 2. https://www.bartleby.com/questions-and-answers/it-vivch-print-reading-for-industry-228-class-date-name-review-activity-112-for-each-local-note-or-c/bd5390f0-3eb6-41ff-81e2-8675809dfab1arrow_forwardI need answers for problems 13, 14, and 15 pertaining to the print provided. NOTE: If you refuse to answers all 3 parts and insist on wasting my question by breaking down 1 simple question into 3 parts, then just leave it for someone else to answer. Thank you.arrow_forward
- I need parts 3 and 4 answered pertaining to the print provided. I asked this question previously on here and I received the wrong answers to the 2 parts Im asking about, so I am reposting the question again to have another tutor answer it. Part 3: I need to tell what was ommited. Part 4: I need to tell what the triangle equals? Lower right or J1 zone has the answer.arrow_forwardplease help solve A-F. thank you You are an engineer working on a project and your prototype has failed prematurely. You question whether or not a key component of the prototype was manufactured with the correct material. There are two way to check for the material properties. The first way is to have a material certification done to confirm the exact material composition. This will take some time. The second method to confirm the material properties is to make an ASTM test sample and test for the material properties. This tensile test was completed on a test sample with an initial diameter of .501” and an initial length of 2”. The Load-Deflection data for this tensile test is below. Use this data to answer the first set of questions on the Final Exam in eLearning. A. Determine the Ultimate Tensile Strength B. Determine the 0.2% Offset Yield Strength C. Determine the value of the Proportional Limit D. Determine the Modulus of Elasticity E. Determine the Strain at Yield F. Calculate %…arrow_forwardI am sorry but your values when plugging in are not the correct values. Not too sure where your values are from but can you please redo the question using the given values in this problem and not from a different problem please? (example, height is not 29, it is 22) all values do not correlate to this problem. I was also told when finding the area of triangle to use (1/2)*b*h*Ad^2 and not 1/36*b*h*Ad^2 Find the moment of inertia and radius of gyration of the section of this bar about an axis parallel to x-axis going through the center of gravity of the bar. The bar is symmetrical about the axis parallel to y-axis and going through the center of gravity of the bar and about the axis parallel to z-axis and going through the center of gravity of the bar. The dimensions of the section are: l=55 mm, h=22 mm The triangle: hT=12 mm, lT=19 mm and the 2 circles: diameter=8 mm, hC=6 mm, dC=8 mm. A is the origin of the referential axis. Provide an organized table and explain all your steps…arrow_forward
- Use the following information to answer the next three questions Mobile power plants, such as the one illustrated below, are used in remote locations. Flowing water turns a turbine, which then moves a coil of wire through a magnetic field. Mobile Power Plant Moving water Stream flowing downhill Location I Water turning turbine Location II -Spinning turbine -Permanent magnet Rotating wire coil Split-ring commutator Metal brush 10. The components that connect to the spinning turbine in the illustration on the previous page form a O ammeter O generator O motor 1. O transformer Your reasoning: MacBook Proarrow_forwardTwo sport utility vehicles (SUVs) are being considered by a recent engineering graduate. Using the following data evaluate which sport utility vehicle is better. Use six attributes in your a point, overall appearance, comfort, safety, reliability, and fuel mileage. Larger scores on overall appearance, comfort, safety, reliability, and fuel mileage are preferred to smaller ones. Click the icon to view the table with data you have gathered about the SUVs. Determine attribute weights and use the nondimensional scaling technique to find the resulting set of vehicle scores. Fill in the table below. (Round to two decimal places.) More Info Attribute Price Appearance Comfort Safety Reliability Fuel mileage Relative Rank 4 253 6 1 Print Final score Alternatives SUV 1 $27,650 4 3 3 3 22 mpg SUV 1 Done Alternatives SUV 2 $21,900 3 5 4 4 18 mpg SUV 2 - Xarrow_forwardI need answers to questions 1, 2, and 3 pertaining to the print provided. Note: A tutor keeps putting 1 question into 3 parts and wasted so many of my questions. Never had a issue before until now, please allow a different tutor to answer because I was told I am allowed 3 of these questions.arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Elements Of ElectromagneticsMechanical EngineeringISBN:9780190698614Author:Sadiku, Matthew N. O.Publisher:Oxford University PressMechanics of Materials (10th Edition)Mechanical EngineeringISBN:9780134319650Author:Russell C. HibbelerPublisher:PEARSONThermodynamics: An Engineering ApproachMechanical EngineeringISBN:9781259822674Author:Yunus A. Cengel Dr., Michael A. BolesPublisher:McGraw-Hill Education
- Control Systems EngineeringMechanical EngineeringISBN:9781118170519Author:Norman S. NisePublisher:WILEYMechanics of Materials (MindTap Course List)Mechanical EngineeringISBN:9781337093347Author:Barry J. Goodno, James M. GerePublisher:Cengage LearningEngineering Mechanics: StaticsMechanical EngineeringISBN:9781118807330Author:James L. Meriam, L. G. Kraige, J. N. BoltonPublisher:WILEY

Elements Of Electromagnetics
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9780190698614
Author:Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
Publisher:Oxford University Press

Mechanics of Materials (10th Edition)
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9780134319650
Author:Russell C. Hibbeler
Publisher:PEARSON

Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781259822674
Author:Yunus A. Cengel Dr., Michael A. Boles
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education

Control Systems Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781118170519
Author:Norman S. Nise
Publisher:WILEY

Mechanics of Materials (MindTap Course List)
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781337093347
Author:Barry J. Goodno, James M. Gere
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Engineering Mechanics: Statics
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781118807330
Author:James L. Meriam, L. G. Kraige, J. N. Bolton
Publisher:WILEY