ABSTRACT The flow measuring apparatus is designed to study which the most preferable flow meter from different typical methods of measuring the discharge of an incompressible fluid. This can be identify by measuring the flow rate and the head loss with later to be compared to the different flow meter which is venture meter‚ orifice meter and rotameter. INTRODUCTION The objectives of this experiment are to demonstrate the characteristics of some various commonly used methods of measuring fluid flow rates
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1. Experimental Methods The aims of this experiment to determine the rate of the reaction by using tubular flow reactor data‚ to demonstrate the temperature dependence of the reaction and also the rate constant and to observe the effect of different flow rates to the conversion. It is a homogenous reaction with only liquid phase is present. Also the reaction is endothermic. The saponification reaction is as follows; NaOH + EtOAc NaOAc + EtOH The reactants were taken as 1:1 ratios. 0.1 M NaOH
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History The first structured method for documenting process flow‚ the "flow process chart"‚ was introduced by Frank Gilbreth to members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) in 1921 in the presentation “Process Charts—First Steps in Finding the One Best Way”. Gilbreth’s tools quickly found their way into industrial engineering curricula. In the early 1930s‚ an industrial engineer‚ Allan H. Mogensen began training business people in the use of some of the tools of industrial engineering
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The circular flow model reflects the flow of money‚ goods and services throughout the economy. This model is composed of households and business firms and it divides the markets into two categories‚ Product Market and Factor Market. In the Product Market‚ the households consume and purchase the goods and services that are sold by the business firms‚ creating exchange of currency (dollars) between the households who are receiving a finished product and the business firms who are making a profit
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Jennifer Tasneem Anthropology Reflection Paper 29th March 2015 Critical Analysis on FLOW: For Love of Water The documentary FLOW: For Love of Water features the industry around the world’s most essential and precious resource that is‚ water. The documentary looks at how the decisions of people searching for corporate profit affect the everyday lives of hundreds of thousands of people around the world‚ from the United States‚ to Africa and to India. Like most natural resources‚ a lot of people have
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Name : ___KERIE THAM____________ ( 22 ) Class: __4/8__ Date: ___24/03___ Topic: Energy Flow‚ Food Chains & Food Webs Multiple Choice Questions (10 Marks) Write your answers in the boxes below: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 B B C C A A A D B B 1 Which of the following describes the flow of energy in an ecosystem? A heat energy chemical energy light energy B heat energy light energy chemical energy C light energy chemical energy heat
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Week 1-Discussion 1-Circular Flow Diagram To first explain how the circular flow diagram relates to the current economic situation‚ one must realize that the two‚ three‚ and four sector models no longer apply to the United States any more. Only the five sector model currently applies. The five sector model of the circular flow of income is a more realistic representation of the economy and has a more definitive look as to what and how economics really is in the world. In the more simplistic two
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Pipe Flow Experiment Purpose The purpose of the experiment is providing an opportunity to students of experience to familiarize with some key aspects of fluid flow in pipe‚ notably friction losses and verify theory. In this experiment‚ required equipment are a water tank‚ piezometric tubes‚ pump‚ a stop watch‚ empty bucket and a digital weight scale. By operating the pump to keep the water is full in the water
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Desktop Computer or Laptop Computer Deciding on purchasing a desktop computer or a laptop computer can be a tough choice; one should consider a few guidelines. Some of these guidelines have to do with the physical aspect of the two computers‚ functioning of the computers‚ and the cost and reliability. When buying a desktop or laptop computer it is a good idea to know what you’re looking for. The physical aspect is a really important thing to look at when buying a desktop or laptop computer. Screen
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Computer Lab or Computers in the Classroom Everyone lives in a society dependent on technology at work‚ home‚ and school‚ but students are not able to access this technology on a continuous basis. Computers are significant to education because they make us reconsider how students learn‚ how they are inspired‚ and what useful information is. Classroom with computers have become an important part of the curriculum and need to be used daily. Phasing out computer labs and putting computers right in
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