Solutions for Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements
Problem 10.2P:
A 20-cm-i.d. pipe through which 10 °C air flows is traversed along three radial lines with...Problem 10.3P:
What is the best estimate of the pipe flow rate for Problem 10.2, accounting for spatial variation...Problem 10.4P:
A mercury-filled (S = 13.57) manometer is used in a 5.1-cm water line to measure the pressure drop...Problem 10.5P:
A capacitance pressure transducer is used to measure the pressure differential across an orifice...Problem 10.6P:
Estimate the expansion factor in measuring the flow of O2 at 16 °C through a 100-mm-i.d. pipe using...Problem 10.7P:
The Reynolds number of a fluid flowing through a 5-cm-diameter, square-edged orifice plate meter...Problem 10.8P:
At what flow rate of 20 °C water through a 10-cm- i.d. pipe would the discharge coefficient of a...Problem 10.9P:
Water (25 °C) flows through a square-edged orifice plate (P = 0.5) housed within a 12-cm-i.d. pipe...Problem 10.10P:
An orifice plate is installed to meter air flow in a 0.25 m diameter pipe. A flow rate of up to 1...Problem 10.11P:
Determine the flow rate of 38 °C air through a 6-cm pipe if an ASME flow nozzle with a 3-cm throat...Problem 10.12P:
A square-edged orifice (p = 0.5) is used to meter N2 at 520 °R through a 4-in. pipe. If the upstream...Problem 10.13P:
Size a suitable orifice plate to meter the steady flow of water at 20 °C flowing through a 38-cm...Problem 10.14P:
An in-line flow nozzle is to be used to measure the flow of ethyl alcohol (p. = 1.19 x 10-3 N-s/m2;...Problem 10.15P:
A cast venturi meter is to be used to meter the flow of 15 °C water through a 10-cm pipe. For a...Problem 10.16P:
For 120 ft3/m of 60 °F water flowing through a 6-in. pipe, size a suitable orifice, venturi, and...Problem 10.17P:
Estimate the flow rate of water through a 15-cm-i.d. pipe that contains an ASME long radius nozzle...Problem 10.18P:
A 2-in. (50.8 ram) diameter orifice plate is installed within a 3-in. (76.2 cm) diameter pipe and...Problem 10.19P:
In order to measure the flow rate ina2mx2mair conditioning duct, an engineer uses a pitot-static...Problem 10.20P:
A flow nozzle is to be used at choked conditions to regulate the flow of air at 1.3 kg/s through a...Problem 10.21P:
Compute the flow rate of 20 °C air through a 0.5-m square-edged orifice plate that is situated in a...Problem 10.22P:
An ASME long radius nozzle (P = 0.5) is to be used to meter the flow of 20 °C water through a...Problem 10.23P:
A square-edged orifice plate is selected to meter the flow of water through a 2.3-in.-i.d. pipe over...Problem 10.24P:
Estimate the error contribution to the uncertainty in flow rate due to the effect of the relative...Problem 10.25P:
For Problem 10.24, suppose the air flow rate is 17 m /hr at 20 °C through a 6-cm-i.d. pipe, a...Problem 10.26P:
An application uses water flowing at up to 0.2m7min of 20 °C through a 10-cm-diameter pipe. The...Problem 10.27P:
Dry air at a static pressure and temperature of 2.07 MPa abs and 38 °C moves at 0.50 kg/s through a...Problem 10.28P:
Dry air at a stagnation pressure and temperature of 105 kPa abs and 43 °C moves through a 76 mm...Problem 10.29P:
A sonic nozzle can be used to regulate flow rate provided that the critical pressure ratio is...Problem 10.30P:
Select an appropriate range for a differential pressure transducer to be used with an ASME long...Problem 10.31P:
From a vendor catalog or online site, select a differential pressure transducer to measure between...Problem 10.32P:
A vortex flow meter uses a shcdder having a Strouhal number of 0.20. Estimate the mean duct velocity...Problem 10.33P:
A thermal mass flow meter is used to meter 30 °C air flow through a 2-cm-i.d. pipe. If 25 W of power...Problem 10.34P:
Research available thermal mass flow meters Discuss the assumptions necessary for their use Describe...Problem 10.35P:
Fuel oil used in large sea vessels is known as bunker. A typical container ship travels at 24 knots...Problem 10.36P:
Estimate an uncertainty in the determined flow rate in Example 10.5, assuming that dimensions are...Problem 10.37P:
A thermal mass flow meter is used to meter air in a 1-cm-i.d. tube. The meter adds 10 W of energy to...Problem 10.38P:
A vortex meter is to use a shedder having a profile of a forward facing equilateral triangle (Table...Problem 10.39P:
An engineer has an application of water at 20 °C flowing through DN100, Schedule 40 pipe. Available...Problem 10.40P:
The flow of air is measured to be 30 m3/min at 50 mm Hg and 15 °C. What is the flow rate in SCMM?Problem 10.41P:
A 6 in. x 4 in. i.d. cast venturi is used to measure the flow rate of water. Estimate the flow rate...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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Figliola and Beasley's 6th edition of Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements provides a time-tested and respected approach to the theory of engineering measurements. An emphasis on the role of statistics and uncertainty analysis in the measuring process makes this text unique. While the measurements discipline is very broad, careful selection of topical coverage, establishes the physical principles and practical techniques for quantifying many engineering variables that have multiple engineering applications.
In the sixth edition, Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements continues to emphasize the conceptual design framework for selecting and specifying equipment, test procedures and interpreting test results. Coverage of topics, applications and devices has been updated - including information on data acquisition hardware and communication protocols, infrared imaging, and microphones. New examples that illustrate either case studies or interesting vignettes related to the application of measurements in current practice are introduced.
In the sixth edition, Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements continues to emphasize the conceptual design framework for selecting and specifying equipment, test procedures and interpreting test results. Coverage of topics, applications and devices has been updated - including information on data acquisition hardware and communication protocols, infrared imaging, and microphones. New examples that illustrate either case studies or interesting vignettes related to the application of measurements in current practice are introduced.
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Given information: Measurement systems that we have studied. The three distinct types of measurement...Signal is an output of any system or physical quantity that varies depending upon time, pressure or...Given: The static sensitivity of the electronic scale is 2 V/kg. The input range of the voltmeter is...Given: Assume Number of sample N=1000 Sample Mean x¯=6.1 units Sample MeanStandard deviation σ=1...An error is the difference between measured value and the actual value of the measured quantity....Given: Current loop turns = N = 20 Cross-sectional area = A = 1 in.2 = 0.0254 m2(conversion of inch...Given: Analog voltage = 2 sin4πt mVTime increment = 1/8 s, 1/5 s,1/3 s,1/21 sThe data set comprised...Temperature Scale − It is a scale in which quantitatively, the numerical values are established to...Given: 500 mm Hg abs Calculation: 1 mm Hg is 133.322387415m Pascal mm Hg to newton per meter square...
Given: Air flow through a pipe Velocity profile: U(r)=25[1−(r/r1)2]cm/s p = 1 bar abs = 100,000...Given information: Material is Steel, Young’s Modulus Em= 30 x 106 psi, Original Length l = 10 in.,...The recent development shows that the servo force balance accelerometer provide better performance...
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