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Reddit » Fluid Mechanics
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System measurments
Key system elements:
-Pump is at the red origin.
-Fluid is water.
-All bends are 50mm unless stated as 300mm.
-Internal pipe roughness is 1.5 microns.
Preying to the highest power that some genius on here knows how i can calulate the TDH for this system
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Hi i'm making a neural network ( ann ) to predicate the thermal conductivity of SiO2/water–ethylene glycol (50:50)
hybrid nanofuid for example with the inputs of Volume fraction (φ) and temperature (T)
where can i find a dataset that contains information about the thermal conductivity of nanofluid at specific Volume fraction (φ) and temperature's (T)
like should i search for research papers regarding the specific nanofluid or is there a website
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Subject: Question on Exercise 9.3 Fluid Mechanics Book by Franco Brunetti
Hi, guys! Please help me with this exercise. Any doubts, feel free to ask. In advance, sorry if something is not well written, english is not my native language.
I have a question regarding Exercise 9.3 in the fluid mechanics book by Franco Brunetti.
The exercise requests the following in order: selection of a diameter, actual ascent velocity with the new diameter, and finally, the angle of the chord with the ground when wind hits the balloon. I managed to do everything except determine the angle.
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Reddit » Fluid Mechanics
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ELECTRICAL ENERGY CONVERSION IN A WIRE
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title^ thanks
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So we have a vacuum cooling tank at work that when the vacuum is on doesn’t drain the water causing it to fill past the desired water level. Instead it sucks air in through the drain which we then close off and the the vacuum inlet becomes the drain.
Is there something I can do to the drain line that will cause it to drain so that the vacuum can work as properly intended? Someone suggested we can submerge the drain but would that not just suck up water? We already have the pump feeding the tank with water through spray nozzles so we don’t need MORE water.
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I followed this tutorial but still haven't got the specific energy curve:
https://youtu.be/0_Tvj-LSYHI?si=cIHfLzLfFa1pTSpC
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