Thinking Like an Engineer: An Active Learning Approach (4th Edition)
Thinking Like an Engineer: An Active Learning Approach (4th Edition)
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Author: Elizabeth A. Stephan, David R. Bowman, William J. Park, Benjamin L. Sill, Matthew W. Ohland
Publisher: PEARSON
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USE MATLAB ONLY provide typed code   solve for velocity triangle and dont provide copied answer  Turbomachienery .   GIven:  vx = 185 m/s, flow angle = 60 degrees, (leaving a stator in axial flow)  R = 0.5, U = 150 m/s, b2 = -a3, a2 = -b3   Find: velocity triangle , a. magnitude of abs vel leaving rotor (m/s) b. flow absolute angles (a1, a2, a3) 3. flow rel angles (b2, b3) d. specific work done e. use code to draw vel. diagram     Use this code for plot      % plots Velocity Tri. in Ch4 function plotveltri(al1,al2,al3,b2,b3)   S1L = [0 1]; V1x = [0 0]; V1s = [0 1*tand(al3)];   S2L = [2 3]; V2x = [0 0]; V2s = [0 1*tand(al2)]; W2s = [0 1*tand(b2)];   U2x = [3 3]; U2y = [1*tand(b2) 1*tand(al2)];   S3L = [4 5]; V3x = [0 0]; V3r = [0 1*tand(al3)]; W3r = [0 1*tand(b3)];   U3x = [5 5]; U3y = [1*tand(b3) 1*tand(al3)];   plot(S1L,V1x,'k',S1L,V1s,'r',... S2L,V2x,'k',S2L,V2s,'r',S2L,W2s,'b',U2x,U2y,'g',... S3L,V3x,'k',S3L,V3r,'r',S3L,W3r,'b',U3x,U3y,'g',...... 'LineWidth',2,'MarkerSize',10),...…
USE MATLAB ONLY provide typed code   solve for velocity triangle and dont provide copied answer  Turbomachienery .   GIven:  vx = 185 m/s, flow angle = 60 degrees, R = 0.5, U = 150 m/s, b2 = -a3, a2 = -b3   Find: velocity triangle , a. magnitude of abs vel leaving rotor (m/s) b. flow absolute angles (a1, a2, a3) 3. flow rel angles (b2, b3) d. specific work done e. use code to draw vel. diagram     Use this code for plot      % plots Velocity Tri. in Ch4 function plotveltri(al1,al2,al3,b2,b3)   S1L = [0 1]; V1x = [0 0]; V1s = [0 1*tand(al3)];   S2L = [2 3]; V2x = [0 0]; V2s = [0 1*tand(al2)]; W2s = [0 1*tand(b2)];   U2x = [3 3]; U2y = [1*tand(b2) 1*tand(al2)];   S3L = [4 5]; V3x = [0 0]; V3r = [0 1*tand(al3)]; W3r = [0 1*tand(b3)];   U3x = [5 5]; U3y = [1*tand(b3) 1*tand(al3)];   plot(S1L,V1x,'k',S1L,V1s,'r',... S2L,V2x,'k',S2L,V2s,'r',S2L,W2s,'b',U2x,U2y,'g',... S3L,V3x,'k',S3L,V3r,'r',S3L,W3r,'b',U3x,U3y,'g',...... 'LineWidth',2,'MarkerSize',10),... axis([-1 6 -4 4]), ...…
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