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    Syllabus of Vtu Chem Engg

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    B.E Chemical Engineering Syllabus ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – III Sub Code Hrs/ Week Total Hrs. : : : 10MAT31 04 52 IA Marks Exam Hours Exam Marks PART-A UNIT-1 Fourier series Convergence and divergence of infinite series of positive terms‚ definition and illustrative examples* Periodic functions‚ Dirichlet’s conditions‚ Fourier series of periodic functions of period and arbitrary period‚ half range Fourier series. Complex form of Fourier Series. Practical harmonic analysis. 7 Hours UNIT-2 Fourier

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    Buoyancy Lab Report

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    the separate materials. This objective of this experiment is significant in that it gives valuable information on how to determine the material composition of an object when given very vague information. From information learned in the accompanying Fluid Mechanics lecture course‚ basic formulas can be applied to solve for the specific weight of the object in question. The experiment performed will involve the buoyancy principle and include calculating the volume displaced of a submerged object. This

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    Hydrocephalus

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    cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the cavities (ventricles) of the brain‚ which may cause an increase of pressure on the head. Even though has been described as “water on the brain” it is a clear fluid surrounding the spinal cord and brain called (CSF) cerebrospinal fluid. The excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid is an result in an abnormal widening of spaces in the brain called ventricles. The fluid has an effect that helps prevent the vital brain tissue from injury. The fluid is made continuously

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    Cavitation and may lead to complete failure of the pump. Fluid Type and Specification : The Nature of fluid is very important to know before selecting a pump. Impeller Design‚ Metallurgy of the pumps and type of pumps are largely dependent on the specification of the fluid. Few Considerations to be taken care are Solids to be handled‚ Temperature of fluid‚ Corrosive and abrasive nature of fluid ‚ toxicity of fluid and we should check if the fluid is highly flammable . Criticality of the application

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    Atmospheric pressure + hρg Chapter 3: Forces and Pressure Page 2 of 8 Hoo Sze Yen www.physicsrox.com Physics SPM 2011 3.4 Pascal’s Principle Pascal’s Principle dictates that pressure which is exerted onto the surface of a fluid in a

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    achieve similitude; 1. Geometric similarity – The model is the same shape as the application (they are usually scaled). 2. Kinematic similarity – Fluid flow of both the model and real application must undergo similar time rates of change motions. (Fluid streamlines are similar). 3. Dynamic similarity – Ratios of all forces acting on corresponding fluid particles and boundary surfaces in the two systems are constant. BEFORE THAT!! The application is analyzed in order to satisfy the conditions; 1

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    Heat and Mass Transfer Lab 1

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    were obtained and calculated from the observed results. To name a few; the log mean temperature difference‚ heat transfer coefficient‚ Reynolds‚ Nusselt and Graetz numbers. The main focus of this experiment is the heating and cooling of the oil fluid. This was achieved using the heating component in the heat exchanger and water flowing from the tap. Varying temperatures and flow rates were used via adjusting the heating component and the control valve respectively to determine the effect each had

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    industrial-air-compressors.com/ Hydraulic Oil Cylinder Force. (2012). Retrieved from Ovmeca website: http://www.kristalatm.com/_/rsrc/1257830913832/cylinder-force/Cylinder%20force.gif The Staff of Lab-Volt Ltd. (1996). Fluid power: Hydraulics fundamentals. Lab-Volt Ltd. The Staff of Lab-Volt Ltd. (1997). Fluid power: Pneumatics fundamentals. Lab-Volt Ltd Eaton Corporation Air Compressor Theory. (2012). Retrieved from Bright Hub Engineering website: http://www.brighthubengineering.com/hvac/63614-air-compressors-theory-of-operation/

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    Impact of Jet

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    mechanical work from fluid under pressure. One of the famous ways is to use the pressure to accelerate the fluid to a high velocity in a jet. Over the years‚ engineers have found many ways to utilize the force that can be produced by a jet of fluid on a surface diverting the flow. For example‚ the pelton wheel has been used to make flour. Firemen make use of the kinetic energy stored in a jet to deliver water above the level in the nozzle to extinguish fires in tall buildings. Fluid jets are also used

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