• Q : Range and endurance of an airplane....
    Other Engineering :

    Find out maximum range and endurance of an airplane weighing 12000 N. This is powered by 300 HP engine, has wing span of 7.4 m and wing area of 9.00 m2. Take CDO = 0.025, e = 0.85 and ηp = 0.80

  • Q : Introduction to aeronautics....
    Other Engineering :

    What do you understand by the term aircraft and airplane? Explain different classes of aircraft and categorization of airplanes.

  • Q : Orthographic views of machine....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    The orthographic views of a machine bracket are shown in figure below. Draw isometric view from such views and dimension them.

  • Q : Sectional view-engineering drawing....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Given figure illustrated below shows the top-view and front of a cylinder, cut by a Sections-plane V.T. Show its Sectional-Top-View.

  • Q : Technical documentation of construction work....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    There is a proposal for constructing a small dam across a rain-fed river to make water available for irrigation. A reconnaissance survey has been completed. Make a feasibility report for constructin

  • Q : Manufacturing process-lathe machine....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Categorize milling machines and list them accordingly. How milling operation distinct from turning operation on lathe?

  • Q : Applied fluid mechanics....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    2-D & 3-D Simulations of the flow around a circular cylinder normal to the flow direction using FLUENT.

  • Q : Solving problem using euler method and runge-kutta method....
    Computer Engineering :

    Use the Euler method to solve numerically the initial value problemdx/dt= -2t u2; u(0) = 1Solve the above initial value problem using fourth order Runge-Kutta method also.

  • Q : Determining distribution of shear force....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Determine distribution of shear force, bending moment and stress due to bending in the simply supported beam shown in the figure below, the beam self-weight is included in the uniformly distributed

  • Q : Computing overall stresses and maximum moment....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    The self-weight of the beam itself might be neglected when computing the maximum moment.

  • Q : Horizontal inertial force generated by earthquake....
    Civil Engineering :

    A cylindrical tank is used to store oil, as shown in Figure below. The weight of each tank W is 1800 kN. When subjected to an earthquake the horizontal inertial force, H, produced by the earthquake

  • Q : Using chain of flip-flop to implement a shifter register....
    Electrical Engineering :

    In this design, you are going to use a chain of flip-flop to implement a shifter register. The shifter register will be clocked using the clock divider you build in previous projects.

  • Q : Finding overall cycle efficiency....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Supposing that a 20 MW simple cycle gas turbine with a firing temperature of 1600 K develop an analysis of a combined cycle.

  • Q : Designing a substation and the related protection system....
    Electrical Engineering :

    The assessment for this course is to design a substation and the related protection system. The transformer is an existing 33 kV to 11 kV 5 MVA transformers, 3 phase/3 phase Transformer.

  • Q : Determining first four non-zero terms of fourier series....
    Engineering Mathematics :

    Consider the function f(x) = |sin x|; -π ≤x ≤ π; f(x) = f(x + 2π)Determine the first 4 non-zero terms of the Fourier series for f(x). Conjecture the form of the n-th term of the Fo

  • Q : Explaining affective aperture-array factor-friis equation....
    Other Engineering :

    Explain the following: a) affective aperture, b) array factor, c) Friis equation, d)Antenna H-plane and E-plane, e) radiation resistance. Design a rectangular patch antenna (substrate: εr =

  • Q : Essay-presenting an explanation of modern cpu architectures....
    Computer Engineering :

    Essay should be four pages of content presenting an explanation of modern CPU architectures, memory architecture, and bus architecture and should tie all three together and demonstrated good underst

  • Q : Numerical methods in electrical engineering....
    Electrical Engineering :

    Figure below shows two first-order triangular finite elements used to solve the Laplace equation for electrostatic potential.

  • Q : Determination of catalyst particle size....
    Chemical Engineering :

    Our packed bed reactor conducts the gas phase reaction A → R at P = 10 atm and T = 336oC and gives 90% conversion using a feed that consists of pure A.

  • Q : Solving particle diameter at various terminal gas velocities....
    Chemical Engineering :

    The task for this assignment is to solve for the particle diameter (dP), in μm, at different terminal gas velocities (ut) between 0 and 1 m/s. The solution should be solved in Microsoft Excel usi

  • Q : Calculating the phase diagram....
    Computer Engineering :

    Each student will be assigned a binary system. The experimental references and the conditions are indicated in the table below. The student should make use of software available on Internet to calcu

  • Q : Calculating the fugacity of liquid acetone....
    Chemical Engineering :

    Calculate the fugacity of liquid acetone at 110 0C and 275 bar. At 110 0C the vapor pressure of acetone is 4.360 bar and the molar volume of saturated liquid acetone is 73 cm3/mole.

  • Q : Designing for a water treatment plant....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Design for a water treatment plant taking 15MLD of water from a lake at 750mAOD, passing it via settlement tanks on to pressure sand filters, and from there into a chlorine contact tank to TR60 of 3

  • Q : Concentric tube heat exchanger....
    Civil Engineering :

    A concentric tube heat exchanger is comprised of a thin wall inner tube of 25.4 mm diameter and an outer tube of 47 mm diameter.

  • Q : Greedy approach-computing change for a given coin system....
    Computer Engineering :

    This problem involves the question of computing change for a given coin system. A coin system is defined to be a sequence of coin values v1 < v2 < . . . < vn

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