Engineering, 24.11.2021 20:00 jrfranckowiak
Tech A says that monitors are designed to test whether emission systems are working properly. Tech B
says that monitors are designed to store sensor data about a fault if a DTC is set. Who is correct?
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:20
Air enters a horizontal, constant-diameter heating duct operating at steady state at 290 k, 1 bar, with a volumetric flow rate of 0.25 m°/s, and exits at 325 k, 0.95 bar. the flow area is 0.04 m2. assuming the ideal gas model with k = 1.4 for the air, determine (a) the velocity at the inlet and exit, each in m/s, and (c) the rate of heat transfer, in kw flow rate, in kg/s, (b) the mass kg 0.3
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:20
Heat transfer by is the fastest mode of heat transfer that requires no intervening medium. a)-conduction b)-convection c)-radiation d)-conduction and convection
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Engineering, 06.07.2019 03:10
Tom is having a problem with his washing machine. he notices that the machine vibrates violently at a frequency of 1500 rpm due to an unknown rotating unbalance. the machine is mounted on 4 springs each having a stiffness of 10 kn/m. tom wishes to add an undamped vibration absorber attached by a spring under the machine the machine working frequency ranges between 800 rpm to 2000 rpm and its total mass while loaded is assumed to be 80 kg. a) what should be the mass of the absorber added to the machine so that the natural frequency falls outside the working range? b) after a first trial of an absorber using a mass of 35 kg, the amplitude of the oscillation was found to be 10 cm. what is the value of the rotating unbalance? c) using me-3.5 kg.m, find the optimal absorber (by minimizing its mass). what would be the amplitude of the oscillation of the absorber?
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Engineering, 06.07.2019 03:10
Different between right hand turning tool and left hand turning tool ?
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