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    grades to compare different particle size distributions – from wide to very narrow. Dextrose was used because of its wide size distribution and by sieving analysis‚ sections from particle size distribution were removed to be tested in the shear tester. Sodium chloride and maltodextrin have a narrower particle size distributions and the presence of very fine particles gave us the possibility to study the effect of particles below 45 m. Three samples were tested for each flow property measurement

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    Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications‚ 2nd Edition Yunus A. Cengel‚ John M. Cimbala McGraw-Hill‚ 2010 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS Lecture slides by Mehmet Kanoglu Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Schlieren image showing the thermal plume produced by Professor Cimbala as he welcomes you to the fascinating world of fluid mechanics. 2 Objectives • Understand the basic concepts of Fluid Mechanics

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    Natural Water Content (NZS 4402 Test 2.1) Mass of water: M2- M3=7.05g Mass of dried soil: M3- M1=23.20g Wn=30.4% (3sf-in compliance with NZS 4402) Wn=30% (to nearest whole number) All guidelines within the NZS 4402 methodology were adhered to as closely as possible: The tin base and lid were both cleaned and dried prior to weighing (to the nearest 0.01g)‚ while handling the soil‚ dry‚ clean hands we ensured in order to avoid altering the water content of the soil and it was also stored within

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    The longbow has been used over the years‚ first as a weapon to hunt‚ later as a war weapon‚ and now its used as a sport‚ but its physics had always been the same over the years‚ regardless of its use. This physics involves two components: bow mechanics and arrow flightBow mechanics: when an archer pulls back the string‚ he does work on the bow‚ and is converted to potential energy. Upon release of the arrow‚ this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy‚ most of which is transferred to the

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    True slump occurs when the concrete remains in mainly the same shape with maybe a minor slump taking place‚ and is the only test of use. Shear Slump occurs when the top of the mix comes off and slips towards the side. During a collapse slump the concrete completely falls or collapses. If the later of the slumps occur‚ in the case of the shear slump‚ a new sample should be taken and the test should be repeated. A collapse slump will show that the mixture is too wet and the workability of

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    SEM712 CAE and Finite Element Analysis Basics of Solid Mechanics Jiangting Wang jiangtin@deakin.edu.au School of Engineering 1 Week 02‚ Trimester 1‚ 2013 SEM712 CAE and Finite Element Analysis Contents      Introduction Strain Stress Stiffness Tensor Material Failure Reading for this topic: Appendix B in Hutton’s book Section 2.1 – 2.3 (P12-22) in Liu’s book (The finite element method: a practical course‚ 2003) Online resources: Deformation: http://en.wikipedia

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    Literature Review Kevin‚ this is largely unfinished with some of the journals which I have written about not being relevant. My main basis of literature review will be on Terzaghi‚ vesic‚ a thesis‚ and lau and Bolton. Terzaghi‚ K. (1943). Theoretical soil mechanics. New York: Wiley In this book‚ Terzaghi introduces the idea of bearing capacities‚ the critical load over a given area which a soil takes to fail. The concept of bearing capacities became fundamental in determining the ultimate

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    PRECAUTIONS………………………………..3 INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………….3 GENERAL SAFETY…………………….……….………..........................3 LABORATORY RULES……………………………………………….…..4 CONTENS OF ASSIGNMENT…………………………………………….5 EXPERIMENT 1: TENSILE TEST…..…………………………………...6 EXPERIMENT 2: SHEAR FORCE……………………………..…………8 2. 2.1 2.2 3. 4. 4. 5. 6. EXPERIMENT 3: BENDING MOMENT…………………………………10 EXPERIMENT 4: FORCES IN FRAME…………………………………..12 EXPERIMENT 5: HOOKS LAW…………………………………………..13 EXPERIMENT 6: MODULUS OF RIGIDITY……………………………

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    the external force is no longer applied. There are various elastic moduli‚ such as Young’s modulus‚ the shear modulus‚ and the bulk modulus‚ all of which are measures of the inherent stiffness of a material as a resistance to deformation under an applied load. The various moduli apply to different kinds of deformation. For instance‚ Young’s modulus applies to uniform extension‚ whereas the shear modulus applies to shearing. The elasticity of materials is described by a stress-strain curve‚ which

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    models Download Shear dependent viscosity Models with pressure dependent viscosity Models with stress dependent viscosity Models with discontinuous rheology Models with variable viscosity General form: T = −pI + 2µ(D‚ T)D S (2.1) Particular models mainly developed by chemical engineers. Josef M´lek a Non-Newtonian fluids Viscosity of some fluids Models with variable viscosity Differential type models Rate type models Integral type models Download Shear dependent viscosity

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