Engineering, 02.01.2020 17:31, hamzzaqasim44
Asingle source of bod causes an oxygen sag curve with a minimum downstream do equal to 6.0 mg/l. if the bod of the waste is doubled, without increasing the waste flow rate, what would be the new minimum downstream do? in both cases, assume that the initial oxygen deficit just below the source is zero, and the saturated value of do is 10 mg/l. (note that the initial deficit is zero, therefore the deficit at any point is proportional to the initial bod)
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Hydraulic fluid with a sg. of 0.78 is flowing through a 1.5 in. i. d. pipe at 58 gal/min. the fluid has an absolute viscosity of 11.8 x 105 lbf-sec/ft2. is the flow laminar, turbulent or within the critical range? give both a numerical reynolds number and a term answer.
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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 18:20, rbgrh9465
An open feedwater heater operates at steady state with liquid entering at inlet 1 with t? = 40°c and pl = 1 .2 mpa. water vapor att2-200°c and p2 = 1.2 mpa enters at inlet 2. saturated liquid water exits with a pressure of pa 1.2 mpa. neglect heat transfer with the surroundings and all kinetic and potential energy effects, determine the mass flow rate of steam at inlet 2 if the mass flow rate of liquid water at inlet 1 is given as 2 kg/s.
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