• Q : Find seal thickness after squeezing....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    To understand the physics of the O-ring, we may need to start formulating the problem in a static equilibrium condition.Obtain these: The static forces: F1, F2, F3 and in the x1, x2 and x3 directions.

  • Q : Find the most unfavorable speed for the passengers....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    An automobile is modeled as a single-degree-of-freedom system vibrating in the vertical direction. It is driven along a road whose elevation varies sinusoidally.

  • Q : Find the net work transfer for the systems....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A piston and cylinder machine containing a fluid system has a stirring device in the cylinder the piston is frictionless, and is held down against the fluid due to the atmospheric pressure of 101.32

  • Q : Find seal thickness after squeezing....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    To understand the physics of the O-ring, we may need to start formulating the problem in a static equilibrium condition.Obtain these: The static forces: F1, F2, F3 and in the x1, x2 and x3 directions.

  • Q : Find the compression ratio and the mean effective pressure....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    An Otto cycle has the lowest T as 520 R and the lowest P as 12 psi. The highest T is 4500 R and combustion adds 500 Btu/lbm as heat transfer. Find the compression ratio and the mean effectivepressur

  • Q : Find apparent depth of the olive at the bottom of glass....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    An olive is at the bottom of a glass of alcohol (n = 1.36), 5.37 cm beneath the surface. Above the alcohol is air. To a person in the air, who is directly above the olive, what is the apparent dept

  • Q : What is the resulting velocity of the ball....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A tennis racket hits a tennis ball with a force of F=at-bt^2, where A_1 = 1280 N/ms, B_1 = 460 N/ms^2, and t is the time (in milliseconds). The ball is in contact with the racket for 2.85 ms

  • Q : Determine the maximum magnitude of the bending stress....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A high-strength steel [E = 174 GPa] tube having an outside diameter of 60 mm and a wall thickness of 4.5 mm is bent into a circular curve having a 51-m radius of curvature. Determine the maximum ma

  • Q : Find buildup of vibration-natural frequency of system....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A balanced wheel supported on springs is rotating at 1200 rpm. If a bolt weighing 15 g and located 5 cm from center suddenly comes loose and flies off.

  • Q : Determine the mass flow rate of the cooling water....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Refrigerant 134a is compressed at steady state from 2.4 bar, 0oC, to 12 bar, 50oC. Refrigerant enters the compressor with a volumetric flow rate of 0.38 m3/min, and the power input to the compressor

  • Q : Calculate fiber weight fraction and fiber volume fraction....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Calculate the fiber weight fraction, the fiber volume fraction, and the density of the composite sample. Assume Pf = 2.54g/ml, and Pm = 1.25g/ml.

  • Q : Determine the final specific volume....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Three kg of gas in a piston-cylinder assembly undergo a process during which the relationship between pressure and specific volume is pv0.5 = constant. The process begins with p1=250 kPa and V1=1.5m

  • Q : Find the most efficient dimensions for a rectangular channel....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A rubble masonry open chanel is being designed to carry 500 ft 3 /s (14 m 3 /s) of water on a 0.0001 slope. Using n= 0.017, find the most efficient dimensions for a rectangular channel.

  • Q : Determine the second law of effectiveness of the heater....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A feeder heater extracts steam from a turbine at 600kPa and 250C which it combines with 0.3 kg/s of liquid at 600 kPa and 150C. The exhaust is saturated liquid at 600 kPa.

  • Q : Determine mass flow rate of air through the furnace....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    If the power plant has an overall thermal efficiency of 32%, determine (a) the amount of coal consumed during one day in kg and (b) the mass flow rate of air through the furnace in kg/s.

  • Q : Determine the rate of heat transfer to the pan....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Water is boiled at 1 atm pressure in a 25-cm-internal- diameter stainless steel pan on an electric range. If it is observed that the water level in the pan drops by 10cm in 45 min, determine the ra

  • Q : Determine the second law of effectiveness of the heater....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A feeder heater extracts steam from a turbine at 600kPa and 250C which it combines with 0.3 kg/s of liquid at 600 kPa and 150C. The exhaust is saturated liquid at 600 kPa.

  • Q : Estimate the maximum temperature rise....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A fully loaded plane weighs 200,000 lbf as it lands at a speed of 125 mph. The mass of the brakes on the plane is 200 lbm and the brake assembly has an equivalent specific heat of 0.20 Btu/lbm &midd

  • Q : What is the final relative humidity....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Atmospheric air at 10 psia and 70 F dry bulb has a relative humidity of 50%. If the air is sensibly heated at a constant pressure to 80F dry bulb. What is the final relative humidity?

  • Q : Determine the normal stress in the steel....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A 4-ft concrete post is reinforced with four steel bars, each with a 3/4 in. diameter. Knowing that E of steel= 29x10^6 psi and Eof concrete= 3.6x10^6 psi.

  • Q : Determine whether the crystal structure for this alloy....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    An alloy named "Cylon" is composed of 25 wt.% of metal A and 75 wt.% of metal B. If the densities of metals A and B are 6.17 and 8.00g/cm^3, respectively, whereas their respective atomic weights are

  • Q : Find total power required to operate both the refrigerators....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Consider two reversible refrigerators operating in series. Determine the temperature (°C) of the intermediate reservoir.

  • Q : How to determine the rate of heat removal....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Carbon dioxide passing through a heat exchanger at a rate of 100kg/hr is cooled down from 8000C to 500C. Write the steady flow energy equation.

  • Q : Find heat transfer rate between fluids and exit temperature....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    The air enters at 350 C and 0.1 MPa at a rate of 2 kg/s. Determine the heat transfer rate between the two fluids (kW) and the exit temperature (C) of the air.

  • Q : Determine the net work done....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    5m3 of air at 2bar, 270C is compressed up to 6bar pressure following PV1.3 = constant. It is subsequently expanded adiabatically to 2 bar. Considering the two processes to be reversible, determine

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