A typical car driven 20,000 km a year emits to the atmosphere about 11 kg per year of NO x (nitrogen oxides), which cause smog in major population areas. Natural gas burned in the furnace emits about 4.3 g of NO x per therm (1 therm = 105,500 kJ), and the electric power plants emit about 7.1 g of NO x per kWh of electricity produced. Consider a household that has two cars and consumes 9000 kWh of electricity and 1200 therms of natural gas per year. Determine the amount of NO x emission to the atmosphere per year for which this household is responsible. FIGURE P2–83
A typical car driven 20,000 km a year emits to the atmosphere about 11 kg per year of NO x (nitrogen oxides), which cause smog in major population areas. Natural gas burned in the furnace emits about 4.3 g of NO x per therm (1 therm = 105,500 kJ), and the electric power plants emit about 7.1 g of NO x per kWh of electricity produced. Consider a household that has two cars and consumes 9000 kWh of electricity and 1200 therms of natural gas per year. Determine the amount of NO x emission to the atmosphere per year for which this household is responsible. FIGURE P2–83
Solution Summary: The author calculates the amount of NO_Textx produced by substituting 2 cars for no. of cars.
A typical car driven 20,000 km a year emits to the atmosphere about 11 kg per year of NOx (nitrogen oxides), which cause smog in major population areas. Natural gas burned in the furnace emits about 4.3 g of NOx per therm (1 therm = 105,500 kJ), and the electric power plants emit about 7.1 g of NOx per kWh of electricity produced. Consider a household that has two cars and consumes 9000 kWh of electricity and 1200 therms of natural gas per year. Determine the amount of NOx emission to the atmosphere per year for which this household is responsible.
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2) Use the method of MEMBERS to determine the true magnitude and
direction of the forces in members1 and 2 of the frame shown below
in Fig 3.2.
300lbs/ft
member-1
member-2
30°
Fig 3.2.
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The apartment in the ground floor of three floors building in Fig. in Baghdad city. The details of
walls, roof, windows and door are shown. The window is a double glazing and air space thickness
is 1.3cm Poorly Fitted-with Storm Sash with wood strip and storm window of 0.6 cm glass
thickness. The thickness of door is 2.5 cm. The door is Poor Installation. There are two peoples
in each room. The height of room is 280 cm. assume the indoor design conditions are 25°C DBT
and 50 RH, and moisture content of 8 gw/kga. The moisture content of outdoor is 10.5 gw/kga.
Calculate heat gain for living room :
الشقة في الطابق الأرضي من مبنى ثلاثة طوابق في مدينة بغداد يظهر في مخطط الشقة تفاصيل الجدران والسقف
والنوافذ والباب. النافذة عبارة عن زجاج مزدوج وسمك الفراغ الهوائي 1.3 سم ضعيف الاحكام مع ساتر حماية مع إطار
خشبي والنافذة بسماكة زجاج 0.6 سم سماكة الباب 2.5 سم. الباب هو تركيب ضعيف هناك شخصان في كل غرفة.
ارتفاع الغرفة 280 سم. افترض أن ظروف التصميم الداخلي هي DBT25 و R50 ، ومحتوى الرطوبة 8…
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