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    efficient separation technique to be employed for an analysis. 2 What is supercritical fluid? 3 Critical temperature (Tc) for any substance is a temperature above which it can no longer exist as a liquid‚ no matter how much pressure is applied. Critical pressure (Pc) is a pressure above which the substance can no longer exist as a gas no matter how high the temperature is raised. A supercritical fluid is any substance that is above its Tc & Pc [critical point]. CRITICAL POINT In other

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    they influence friction losses. Introduction Friction loss is the loss of energy or “head” that occurs in pipe flow due to viscous effects generated by the surface of the pipe. This energy drop is dependent on the wall shear stress (τ) between the fluid and pipe surface. The shear stress of a flow is also dependent on whether the flow is turbulent or laminar. For turbulent flow‚ the pressure drop is dependent on the roughness of the surface‚ while in laminar flow‚ the roughness effects of the wall

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    Wj UNIVERSITI TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA FINAL EXAMINATION SEMESTER II SESSION 2012t20t3 COTIRSE NAME FLUID MECHANICS COURSE CODE BNQ 10303 PROGRAMME I BNN EXAMINATON DATE JUNE 20I3 DURATION 3 HOURS INSTRUCTION ANSWERALL QUESTIONS CONFIDENTIAL BNQIO3O3 FLUID MECHANICS Ql. (a) Define pressure head‚ velocity head‚ and elevation head for a flurd stream alld express them for a fluid stream whose pressure is p‚ velocity is V‚ and elevation is z. (6 ma*s) (b) Outline three (3) major assumptions

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    Fluid and Electrolytes Homeostasis t State of equilibrium in internal environment of body‚ naturally maintained by adaptive responses that promote healthy survival t Body fluids and electrolytes play an important role Water Content of the Body t Accounts for 60% of body weight in adult t 70-80% of body weight in infant t Varies with gender‚ body mass‚ and age Compartments t Intracellular fluid (ICF) t Extracellular fluid (ECF) l Intravascular (plasma) l Interstitial t Transcellular

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    Chapter 11 Flow in Closed Conduits CN2122 / CN2122E Main Topics      • • • • Introduction Reynolds’ Experiment Dimensional Analysis of Conduit Flow Friction Factor for Fully Developed Laminar Flow Friction Factor for Fully Developed Turbulent Flow Smooth Pipe Law Rough Pipe Law Different Workers Results Application    Energy/ pressure loss problem Velocity/ flow rate problem Pipe Sizing Problem • Explicit Equation for Friction Factor CN2122 / CN2122E Main Topics

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    References: [1] Fluid Mechanics Frank M. White Sixth edition. 2006

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    [pic] | |Supercritical Fluid Dyeing SFD In textile industry water is the usual medium for dyeing and cleaning. This is the reason why textile industry is one of the biggest consumer of water in all industries. Textile refining processes without using water have to be applied because costs of water and waste water are increasing more and more‚ the legislator fixes more rigorous limit values for the sewage load and also the water resources become more and more limited in several areas. In cooperation

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    Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis Of Wind Turbine Blade Gopinath.c¹‚ Kishore kumar.r2 Mechanical department Third year(2010-2014) Ranippettai engineering college. Email ID: gopinath4010gmail.com ABSTRACT: A wind turbine is a rotary device that extracts energy from the wind. Wind energy has been shown to be one of the most viable sources of renewable energy. With current technology‚ the low cost of wind energy is competitive with more conventional

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    Fluid Mechanics 3-Aerofoil Lab Report Introduction This report aims to investigate the effect the angle of attack of an aerofoil has on the air flow around it. This was done by recording the lift and drag forces the aerofoil experienced when positioned at different angles of attack. The experimental lift force the aerofoil experienced when positioned at different angles of attack was then compared with theoretical values. An attempt was made to explain any discrepancies

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    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Department of Mechanical‚ Aerospace & Nuclear Engineering MANE-6960-01 - Fluid Mechanics Fall Semester 2015 Course Syllabus Course Information Fluid Mechanics RPI Fall 2015 Lecture MANE 6960 3 cr M‚ Th Section 01 12:00AM-1:20PM LOW 4034 Prerequisites or Other Requirements: Pre-requisites: Undergraduate multivariate calculus and undergraduate fluid mechanics. Instructor Professor Zvi Rusak Office Location: JEC 4010 Office Hours: M 4:00PM-5:00PM Th 4:00PM-5:00PM

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