Training objectives Page 1 of 1 Training objectives Welcome to the UniTrain-I course Instrumentation Technology 1: Measuring electrical variables. The LUCAS-NÜLLE team wishes you plenty of fun and success working through the course topics and performing the experiments. The pages that follow provide you with a summary of the course contents and the required equipment. The course provides a general summary of measuring techniques both classic and modern that are used to measure electrical
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current of the voltaic cell. In a voltaic cell‚ chemical energy is concerted to electrical though the oxidation and reduction happen on the electrodes. Current will not flow through pure water. There must be electrolytes dissolved in it before electricity can pass through it. When the concentration of sulfuric acid is increased‚ the number of ions is increased. There will be more ion carrying electric charge. Then‚ current is increased. Introduction and Background This is the Cu-Zn voltaic cell
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Cartesian Diver The purpose of the Cartesian diver is to demonstrate the compressibility of a gas‚ the incompressibility of water‚ Boyle’s law‚ Pascal’s law‚ and Archimedes’ law. Boyle’s Law states that under conditions of constant temperature and quantity‚ there is an inverse relationship between the volume and pressure for an ideal gas. Pascal’s Law states that if pressure is applied to a non-flowing fluid in a container‚ then that pressure is transmitted equally in all directions within the
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Assalamualaikum and a very good evening I wished to my beloved lecturer‚ Madam Shima and to all my fellow mates. My name is (name)‚ I’m from PE department‚ 2nd year 1st semester. I have been studying Petroleum Engineering for almost 2 years now and have been exposed with many things regarding the Petroleum Engineering. So‚ I hope you guys can listen to what I’m going to present after this. (Slide 2) I believed that all of you‚ an engineer-to-be‚ will someday works with the oil and gas industry and
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September 26‚ 2003 CVEN-3313 Theoretical Fluid Mechanics Module#1: 1 1. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this module is to investigate hydrostatic forces on a plane surface under partial and full submersion. 2 2. DESCRIPTION The apparatus shown in Figure 1 will be used. It consists of a quarter circle block attached to a cantilevered arm with a rectangular surface on the other end. The pivot point on the arm corresponds to the center of radius of the block. With no water
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3.4.1 Study: Buoyant Force and Archimedes’ Principle Physical Science (S2541215) Study SheetStudy Sheet Claire Hasenoehrl Date: ____________ Use the spaces below to take notes on the key concepts presented in this study. Main idea: Buoyancy of an object is determined by properties of the object as well as properties of the fluid surrounding it. density=mass/volume More dense at bottom The result of pressure exerted equally in all horizontal directions by water. Pressure at bottom greater than
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Production Casing (9 5/8” @ 10000 ft) From the Drilling Program it can be seen that the following data is to be used for the design: Casing Size : 9 5/8" Setting Depth : 10000 ft Top of 7” Liner : 9500 ft Test Perforation Depth : 11250 ft Pressure at Top of Perforation : 14.0 ppg Minimum Pore Pressure above 10000 ft : 9.5 ppg Maximum Pore Pressure above 10000 ft : 11.0 ppg Mud weight in which the casing is to be run : 14.0 ppg Density of Completion/Packer fluid : 8
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Introduction The resistance of a wire depends on certain factors. Some of these variables are listed below: Length of wire Diameter or thickness of wire Temperature at which wire is kept The material of which wire is made out of. The potential difference or voltage. Humidity Cross sectional area. Voltage across circuit All these factors will have to be kept constant except the diameter of the wire whilst doing the experiment to ensure that the investigation is
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Arc Welding • Welcome to the world of WELDING What is Arc Welding? An electric arc between the and electrode and the work piece generates heat. Sufficient heat is generated to melt the work pieces together. ELECTRODE ARC WORK PIECES Electricity The range of welding current used can be from 5 to 500 amps. The voltage ranges from 20 to 30 volts‚ AC or DC. Both are determined by the material thickness. A 60 watt light bulb draws .5 amps. Four Common Types of Welding •Stick SMAW (shielded
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The Importance of Electricity As long as the electricity is available‚ no one thinks much about it. The importance is realized when the power goes out. Whether it’s during the day or at night‚ electricity keeps our lives in order. It affects your business‚ your schedule and even your entertainment. Electricity runs everything in our everyday life. Gas stations can’t pump gas without it. Businesses have to close because their cash registers won’t work without it. Restaurants can’t cook food without
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