Engineering, 06.11.2019 04:31, mgkman9814
Standards for firewalls may be based on their thermal response to a prescribed radiant heat flux. consider a 0.25-m-thick concrete wall (rho= 2300 kg/m3, c= 880 j/kg·k, k= 1.4 w/m·k), which is at an initial temperature of ti= 25°c and irradiated at one surface by lamps that provide a uniform heat flux of qs′′= 0.85·104 w/m2. the absorptivity of the surface to the irradiation is αs= 1.0. if building code requirements dictate that the temperatures of the irradiated and back surfaces must not exceed 325°c and 25°c, respectively, after 30 min of heating, will the requirements b
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, tjeffers90028
Refrigerant 134a enters an insulated compressor operating at steady state as saturated vapor at -26°c with a volumetric flow rate of 0.18 m3/s. refrigerant exits at 9 bar, 70°c. changes in kinetic and potential energy from inlet to exit can be ignored. determine the volumetric flow rate at the exit, in m3/s, and the compressor power, in kw.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, samanthabutryn
Which one from below is not one of the reasons of planning failures? (clo3) a)-planner is careless. b-planner spend less time in the field but more time on the desk c)-planner is not qualified d)-planner does not have sufficient time to properly plan
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, QueenLife4869
Awall of 0.5m thickness is to be constructed from a material which has average thermal conductivity of 1.4 w/mk. the wall is to be insulated with a material having an average thermal conductivity of 0.35 w/mk so that heat loss per square meter shall not exceed 1450 w. assume inner wall surface temperature of 1200°c and outer surface temperature of the insulation to be 15°c. calculate the thickness of insulation required.
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