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Apower amplifier which may be modelled as a thin rectangular plate 40 mm high by 50 mm long for the purposes of analysis is oriented vertically in air at 25 °c. the outer surface of the power amplifier is made of anodized aluminum for which the surface emissivity is 0.82. the heat generated within the power amplifier is 7 w. determine the temperature of the surface when natural convection and radiation heat transfer both act to remove the heat.
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Aplate clutch has a single pair of mating friction surfaces 250-mm od by 175-mm id. the mean value of the coefficient of friction is 0.30, and the actuating force is 4 kn. a) find the maximum pressure and the torque capacity using the uniform-wear model. b) find the maximum pressure and the torque capacity using the uniform-pressure model.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
Draw the engineering stress-strain curve for (a) bcc; (b) fcc metals and mark important points.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
Assuming compressible flow of air and that the measurements are done at flagstaff a pitot static tube that gives the difference of total and static pressure measures 0.35 m of mercury. what is the velocity of air? assume the temperature to be 300k. (submit your excel or matlab calculation sheet)
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
The flow rate of air through a through a pipe is 0.02 m5/s. a pitot static tube is placed in the flow. the radius of the pitot static tube is 1 mm. assuming the flow to be steady and the air to be at 300k, calculate the difference in total and static pressure if the diameter of the pipe is: (a) d 0.1 m d 0.05 m (c) d 0.01 m
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