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- Problem 1: HD-based Ch 7 & MSH-based Ch 3: a solution of unknown origin. Based on the shear rate and shear stress characteristics, determine the type of fluid. A) Mark your answer by placing the Capital Letter corresponding to the correct term in the box. B) What is the viscosity of the solution when the shear stress is sufficient for movement? Remember units. Answers must be supported by an appropriately labeled and hand drawn graph (practice for exams). The following data was obtained for Shear rate (s) Shear Stress (Pa) 11 200 22 325 470 34 41 600 45 A. Newtonian B. Pseudoplastic C. Dilatant D. Bingham plastic E. Rheopectic A: B:What is the heat loss coefficient that has a symbol Uair and is found from (volumetric flow * density * specific heat capacity) of a building with a volume of 23814 cubic feet, if there is a natural air change per hour of 0.04? Review Appendix A.5 Provide your answer in units of BUT/(hr F). Answer:i need the answer quickly
- When a chalk is broken into dust-like particles, the particles take a long time to settle down to the ground when compared to the original chalk although the density of the chalk and the viscosity of air remain the same. The reasons for this are: (i) (ii) (i) (ii) The Reynolds number is very low due to reduced length scale of the dust. The dust particle is much lighter than the chalk. The viscous force is a surface force proportional to the length square while the gravitational force is a body force proportional to the length cube. At very small length scale, length square is much larger than length cube. (iii) (A) (B) The largest animal is found in sea as it requires no energy to support its weight by using hydrostatic principle. However bird has to support its own weight by using Bernoulli principle to create pressure difference while in flight. Bird cannot be very large and there are also fewer species of large bird than small bird. The reasons are: There is less food in the air…What is physical properties of fluidHi, I was practicing for an upcoming fluid thermal exam when I came across this question in my book. I'm a little confused by it though cause we can't get all of the properties for a phosphate solution since it isn't in the table of economic velocities. This is from the 2nd edition if the "Design of Fluid thermal Systems" textbook by William S. Janna. Anyways, I'm confused about where to start and where to go with this problem since I probably need the velocity to solve it. The water properties can be interpolated for however, so there isn't a problem there. If you are able to solve this problem for me so I can see how it's done, that would be amazing!
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