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    Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications‚ 2nd Edition Yunus A. Cengel‚ John M. Cimbala McGraw-Hill‚ 2010 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS Lecture slides by Mehmet Kanoglu Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Schlieren image showing the thermal plume produced by Professor Cimbala as he welcomes you to the fascinating world of fluid mechanics. 2 Objectives • Understand the basic concepts of Fluid Mechanics

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    Cross Cultural Report

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    Marketing strategy Conclusion References 1. Executive summary China is booming! No country is growing as strong as China. In 2013 the country is expected to rise to the largest trading nation in the world. The purpose of this report is to investigate the Chinese culture and provide basic information in order to develop knowledge for the international company planning to enter the Chinese market. To enter a Chinese market our company has to get to know and analyze the Chinese

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    Air Flow Rig – Pitot Static Tube & Venturi Meter Introduction In this report I will use a pitot-static tube and a Venturi meter set up within an air flow rig to demonstrate the application of Bernoulli’s Equation and the assumption of inviscid flow. The air flow rig was set up and an imaginary matrix was defined across the cross sectional area of the air flow at the pitot-static section. The matrix had 4 cells going across (A‚ B‚ C‚ and D) the width and 5 cells down the height of the rig (1‚

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    Fluid Report 2 In the derivation of Bernoulli’s equation‚ the assumption of the inviscid and incompressible flow is used. However in the real case‚ the viscosity cannot be neglect and the density of the flow is not always constant. Thus Bernoulli’s equation is not always correct. For the lab‚ it is reasonable to assume the flow is inviscid and incompressible. Firstly‚ the pitot was placed at the center of the flow. The skin friction (effect of viscosity) is inversely proportional to distance

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    Fluid Mechanics

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    Egon Krause Fluid Mechanics Egon Krause Fluid Mechanics With Problems and Solutions‚ and an Aerodynamic Laboratory With 607 Figures Prof. Dr. Egon Krause RWTH Aachen Aerodynamisches Institut W¨ llnerstr.5-7 u 52062 Aachen Germany ISBN 3-540-22981-7 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York Library of Congress Control Number: 2004117071 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved‚ whether the whole or part of the material is concerned‚ specifically the rights of translation

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    DIY Duct Tape Bow

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    DIY Duct Tape Bow Have you ever wanted to use a hair bow but never had the time to go out and buy one? No worries‚ because there is an easy and affordable way to make stylish and easy duct tape bows at home! Duct Tape Bows are fast‚ easy‚ and affordable! All you need are some few household items such as a duct tape of your choice‚ a ruler‚ scissors or an exacto knife‚ and a rubber band or bobby pin. Be sure that you have a flat desk area or table to perform this DIY craft. First off you need to

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    | 6 | Appendix / References | | | a. Original Documentation | | | b. Reference | | Objectives 1. To carry out longitudinal section (Profile) and cross section. 2. To perform the contour field work using grid method. 3. To learn about the equipment of leveling clearly 4. To document the data and produce the report. Theory & Principles The purpose of levelling is to obtain measurements of differences in elevation of objects that are not vertically above

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    Blood Flow Lab Report

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    Mechanisms of Blood Flow in the Human Forearm during Mental Stress‚ Following Isometric Exercise and after Occlusion ------------------------------------------------- 1. Introduction A common technique in measuring blood flow in the human forearm is by venous occlusion plethysmography. The fundamental principle is that if the venous return from the arm is blocked‚ the forearm will swell at a rate relative to the rate of the arterial inflow (Whitney‚ 1953). However‚ the rate of increase in volume

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    Casson Nanofluid flow‚ heat and mass transfer over a linearly stretching permeable surface with viscous dissipation‚ radiation and chemical reaction in the presence of a heat sink is analyzed. Analytical solutions to the velocity‚ energy and species concentration are obtained and the influences of various physical parameters on the velocity‚ temperature and species concentration distribution are analyzed with the help of graphs. Skin Friction Coefficient‚ Nusselt and Sherwood number of various nanofluids

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    Fluids and Electrolytes

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    2011 Pre-course Learning Objectives: Fluids and Electrolytes: 1. Identify and describe the composition of the fluid compartments within the body Either Intracellular fluid (ICF- 2/3 of the body’s water) or extracellular fluid (ECF -one third of the body’s water). The two main extracellular fluid compartments are the interstitial fluid and the intravascular fluid‚ which is the blood plasma. Other ECF compartments include the lymph and the transcellular fluids such as the synovial ‚ intestinal‚

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