Ice slurry is being transported in a pipe ( k = 15 W/m .K, D i =2 .5 cm, D o =3 cm and L= 5 m) and with an iliner surface temperature of 0°C. The ambient condition surrounding the pipe has a temperature of 20°C, a convection heat transfer coefficient of 10 V1in2K, and a dew point of 10°C. If the outer surface temperature of the pipe drops below the dew point. condensation can occur on the surface. Since this pipe is located in a vicinity of high-voltage devices, water droplets from the condensation can create an electrical hazard. To prevent an electrical accident, the pipe surface needs to be insulated. Detennine the insulation thickness for the pipe using a material with k = 0 .95W/m .K to prevent the outer surface temperature from dropping below the dew point.
Ice slurry is being transported in a pipe ( k = 15 W/m .K, D i =2 .5 cm, D o =3 cm and L= 5 m) and with an iliner surface temperature of 0°C. The ambient condition surrounding the pipe has a temperature of 20°C, a convection heat transfer coefficient of 10 V1in2K, and a dew point of 10°C. If the outer surface temperature of the pipe drops below the dew point. condensation can occur on the surface. Since this pipe is located in a vicinity of high-voltage devices, water droplets from the condensation can create an electrical hazard. To prevent an electrical accident, the pipe surface needs to be insulated. Detennine the insulation thickness for the pipe using a material with k = 0 .95W/m .K to prevent the outer surface temperature from dropping below the dew point.
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Ice slurry is being transported in a pipe
(
k
=
15
W/m
.K,
D
i
=2
.5 cm, D
o
=3 cm and L= 5 m)
and with an iliner surface temperature of 0°C. The ambient condition surrounding the pipe has a temperature of 20°C, a convection heat transfer coefficient of 10 V1in2K, and a dew point of 10°C. If the outer surface temperature of the pipe drops below the dew point. condensation can occur on the surface. Since this pipe is located in a vicinity of high-voltage devices, water droplets from the condensation can create an electrical hazard. To prevent an electrical accident, the pipe surface needs to be insulated. Detennine the insulation thickness for the pipe using a material with
k = 0
.95W/m
.K
to prevent the outer surface temperature from dropping below the dew point.
1. A 40 lb. force is applied at point E. There are pins at
A, B, C, D, and F and a roller at A.
a. Draw a FBD of member EFC showing all the known and
unknown forces acting on it.
b. Draw a FBD of member ABF showing all the known and
unknown forces acting on it.
c. Draw a FBD of member BCD showing all the known and
unknown forces acting on it.
d. Draw a FBD of the entire assembly ADE showing all the
known and unknown forces acting on it.
e. Determine the reactions at A and D.
f. Determine the magnitude of the pin reaction at C.
40 lbs.
B
A
6 in.
4 in.
D
F
-5 in.4 in 4.
A crude oil of specific gravity0.85 flows upward at a volumetric rate of flow of 70litres per
second through
a vertical
venturimeter,with an inlet diameter of 250 mm and a throat
diameter of 150mm. The coefficient
of discharge of venturimeter is 0.96. The vertical
differences betwecen the pressure toppings is
350mm.
i)
Draw a well labeled diagram to represent the above in formation
i)
If the two pressure gauges are connected at the tapings such that they are
positioned at the levels of their corresponding tapping points,
determine the
difference of readings in N/CM² of the two pressure gauges
ii)
If a mercury differential
manometer
is connected in place of pressure gauges,
to the tappings such that the connecting tube up to mercury are filled with oil
determine the difference in the level of mercury column.
Can you solve it analytically using laplace transforms and with Matlab code as well please. Thank You
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