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    Fluid Mechanics

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    ENT 310 Fluid Mechanics Midterm #1 – Open Book and Notes Name _______________________ 1. (5 pts) The maximum pressure that can be developed for a certain fluid power cylinder is 50.0 MPa. Compute the force it can exert if its piston diameter is 100 mm. 2. (5 pts) Calculate the weight (in Newtons) of 100 liters of fuel oil if it has a mass of 900 Kg. 3. (5 pts) The fuel tank of a truck holds 0.20 cubic meters. If it is full of gasoline having a specific gravity of 0.68‚ calculate the weight

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    Spin Coater

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    SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT ON SPIN COATER SUBMITTED TO Moser Baer India Pvt. Ltd. (R&D Department) Under the supervision of: Mr. Rajgopal S. (AGM‚ Research & Development‚ Moser Baer India Pvt. Ltd.) SUBMITTED BY Harsha Sud Third Year (V semester) Roll Number : 39/EC/08 Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology‚ New Delhi TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 4 ABSTRACT 5 1. ABOUT MOSER BAER STORAGE MEDIA 6 1.1. Overview 8 1

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    Engineeering Knowledge

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    MANUAL PIPELINE ENGINEERING DEP 31.40.00.10-Gen. November 1993 DESIGN AND ENGINEERING PRACTICE USED BY COMPANIES OF THE ROYAL DUTCH/SHELL GROUP This document is confidential. Neither the whole nor any part of this document may be disclosed to any third party without the prior written consent of Shell Internationale Petroleum Maatschappij B.V.‚ The Hague‚ the Netherlands. The copyright of this document is vested in Shell Internationale Petroleum Maatschappij B.V.‚ The Hague‚ the Netherlands

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    Fluid and Electrolytes

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    Fluid and Electrolytes Imbalances Fluid Compartments: * Extracellular Fluid (ECF) – This is fluid found outside of the cells and the amount of ECF decreases with age. In the newborn for example‚ approximately ½ of the body fluid is contained in the ECF. By the time the infant has reached one year old; the ECF has decreased to approximately 1/3 of the total volume. In an average 70 kg adult the ECF is approximately 15 liters of total volume. ECF can further be divided into the following:

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    Cutting Fluids

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    I. Lubricants selection and Application A.Viscosity Most important property of any lubricant is viscosity. A common mistake when selecting a grease is to confuse the grease consistency with the base oil viscosity. Because the majority of grease-lubricated applications are element bearings‚ one should consider viscosity selection for those applications. While most would not use an EP 220 gear oil for an oil-lubricated electric motor bearing‚ many people will use a grease containing that same oil

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    Thermo Fluids

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    Solutions (Week-01) Chapter-01 1-12 A plastic tank is filled with water. The weight of the combined system is to be determined. Assumptions The density of water is constant throughout. Properties The density of water is given to be  = 1000 kg/m3. Analysis The mass of the water in the tank and the total mass are mw =V =(1000 kg/m3)(0.2 m3) = 200 kg mtotal = mw + mtank = 200 + 3 = 203 kg Thus‚ 1-14 The variation of gravitational acceleration above the sea level is given as

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    Lap Report

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    CIVL 4046 Fluid Mechanics Tutorial No. 1 2.15 A team is designing a helium-filled balloon that will fly to an altitude of 24‚000 m. As the balloon ascends‚ the upward force (buoyant force) will need to exceed the total weight. Thus‚ weight is critical. Estimate the weight (in newtons) of the helium inside the balloon. The balloon is inflated at a site where the atmospheric pressure is 0.89 bar and the temperature is 22°C. When inflated prior to launch‚ the balloon is spherical (radius 1.3 m) and

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    Cheese Rheology

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    Abstract Cheese rheology has been an ever expanding field in recent times. It is concerned primarily with the deformation and flow of cheese under certain conditions. It is essential that we understand the rheology of cheese for ample reasons. It helps understand better the structure of cheese as well as to determine quantitievely the attributes demanded by the consumers. Fundamental tests have become more significant than empirical and imitation tests for the study of the rheological behavior

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    It is essentially fluid friction and transforms kinetic energy of motion into heat energy‚ just as friction (“the force between surfaces in contact that resists their relative tangential motion”) does between two solid bodies. All fluids express some amount of viscosity. An ideal fluid has no internal friction between the molecules‚ meaning that it is not viscous. The reciprocal of viscosity is fluidity (“the physical property of a substance that enables it to flow.”)2 Thus‚ fluids that are high in

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    conduct by fluid

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    Drunk driving “Please blow into this machine. Thank you.” If you are a driver‚ this sentence is familiar to you. Many police examine drunk driving at the crossroads every day. Meanwhile‚ numbers of advertisements and messages on TVs and radios persuade us not to drive after drinking. Driving without drinking has become a common understanding. But why do we have to accept this? And what would we do if somebody is drunk driving? Today‚ I hope to convince you that drunk driving is terrible and that

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