• Q : Find principal stresses and strains and draw mohr circles....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    When loaded the gages read = +1900, = -700, and 240 = +300 micrometers per meter. Determine all principal stresses and strains and draw Mohr circles for both stress and strain.

  • Q : Explain the external threading operation in details....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Describe external threading operations. Explain the external threading operation in details. Why is it important to maintain the same relationship between the cutting tool and the workpiece.

  • Q : Find principal stresses and strains and draw mohr circles....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    When loaded the gages read = +1900, = -700, and 240 = +300 micrometers per meter. Determine all principal stresses and strains and draw Mohr circles for both stress and strain.

  • Q : Determine the net power required to operate the heat pump....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A residential heat pump with a coefficient of performance of 2.4 delivers energy to the dwelling at a rate of 20 kW. Determine the net power required to operate the heat pump, in kW.

  • Q : What force would be required to cause deflection....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A simply supported aluminum beam is found to deflect 0.4 in. at location A when a force of 2001b is applied at B. What force at A would be required to cause a deflection of 0.1 in. at point 5?

  • Q : What is the time rate of change of energy within the system....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Heat transfer from a certain stationary system occurs at a rate of 50 kW. If the system performs work at a rate of 41 kW. What is the time rate of change of energy within the system in kW?

  • Q : Why the theoretical amount is required....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Assuming that only CaSO3 is produced, calculate the daily production rate (in tons/day) of a 55%-solids sludge from a 90%-efficient limestone FGD system on a 600-MW power plant burning 3.5%-sulfur c

  • Q : Determine the amount of energy transfer by work....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A closed system consisting of 0.13 lbmol of air undergoes a polytropic process from a pressure of 14 psia and specific volume of 11.50 ft3/lb to a final state of 83 psia and specific volume of 3.98

  • Q : Determine the heat and work associated with process....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Determine the heat and work associated with each process and enter in the table below. When you enter your results please indicate heat/work entering the system as positive.

  • Q : Determine the cross-sectional area of the uniform portion....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Three forces, each of magnitude P = 4KN, are applied to the mechanism shown. Determine the cross-sectional area of the uniform portion of rod BE for which the normal stress in that portion is +100

  • Q : How long does it take to go from state one to state two....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A valve is opened and fresh air enters the tank at a constant mass flow rate of 1 lbm/min. After a while the pressure in the tank is 3 atm and 80F. How long does it take to go from state 1 to state

  • Q : Determine the maximum allowable heat generation rate....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Electrical heater wires are installed in a solid wall having a thickness of 8 cm and conductivity 2.5 W/m*K. The right face of the wall is exposed to a convective environment of 75W/m^2*K and 50oC.

  • Q : Calculate the maximum cycle pressure and temperature....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    If the compression ratio is 15 and during the process 1800 KJ/Kg of heat is added calculate the maximum cycle pressure, temperature, cycle efficiency and MEP.

  • Q : Determine how much heat was added to the system....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    The system is then heated while the pressure is held constant until the volume doubles. Determine how much heat was added to the system.

  • Q : Find the temperature and pressure of points....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    An Otto Cycle engine has an initial air pressure and temperature of 14.7 psia and 60° F, respectively. 750 BTU of heat is supplied per Lbm of air mass at the end of compression. The compression

  • Q : Calculate the mass flow rate in the pipe....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    The pressure difference between the large and small diameter pipes registers as a column of 5 cm water. Assuming discharge coefficient of CD = 0.95, calculate the mass flow rate in the pipe.

  • Q : Why the left wall is displaced some amount....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A steel bar and an aluminum bar are joined end to end and fixed between two walls. The cross sectional area of the steel bar is As, the area of the aluminum bar is Aa. Initially, the bars are stress

  • Q : What is the true airspeed....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A Pitot-static tube is used to measure the airspeed of an airplane. The pitot tube is connected to a pressure sensing device calibrated to indicate the correct airspeed when the temperature is 17 de

  • Q : What are the in plane principle strains....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    At a point on the free surface of a machine part, the strains are Ex=+1200 mu, Ey=+300mu, Yxy=+700 mu. Use Mohr's circle to determine: What are the principal stresses? Assume that E= 200 GPA and v=0.

  • Q : Determine the compressor and turbine adiabatic efficiencies....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A gas turbine unit has compressor inlet conditions of 100 kPa and 310 K. The compressor discharge pressure is 700 kPa, and the temperature is 565 K. Fuel enters the combustion chamber and raises the

  • Q : What is the amount of heat that needs to be removed....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    The system is then cooled to 200 degees Celcius. What is the amount of heat that needs to be removed by using specific heats?

  • Q : How to determine the net power produced....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    An air-standard Brayton cycle has compressor inlet conditions of 310 K and 98 kPa and turbine inlet conditions of 882 kPa and 1200 K. The heat transferred to the air in the high-temperature heat exc

  • Q : Determine how much heeat was added to the system....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    The system is then heated while the pressure is held constant until the volume doubles. Determine how much heeat was added to the system.

  • Q : Determine speed of cart after jet is directed against cart....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    If the mass of the cart is 100 kg and the jet of water leaves the nozzle(of area 0.001m^2 with a speed of 35m/s), Determine the speed of the cart 5 sec. after the jet is directed against the cart.

  • Q : How to determine the compressor efficency....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A Brayton cycle uses argon as the working substance. At the beginning of compression, the temperature is 335 K and the pressure is 480 kPa. The compression process is adiabatic with discharge condit

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