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In a process producing jam (C1), crushed fruit containing 14 wt % soluble solids is mixed in a mixer with sugar (1.22 kg sugar/1.00 kg crushed fruit) and pectin (0.0025 kg pectin/1.00 kg crushed fruit). The resultant mixture is then evaporated in a kettle to produce a jam contain- ing 67 wt % soluble solids. For a feed of 1000 kg crushed fruit, calculate the kg mix- ture from the mixer, kg water evaporated, and kg jam produced.
Two bars, one having a circular section of radius b, the other an elliptic section with semiaxes a,b. For equal angles of twist, which bar experiences the larger shearing stress?
Temperature Effect on Materials (i) A hollow cylinder of aluminium 1 m long with a 40 mm outside diameter is at a temperature of 20 °C. What is the change in length and circumference of the cylinder when it is cooled to â?'25 °C
Calculate the concentration of vacancies in Pb at its melting temperature of 327oC. Assume an energy for vacancy formation of 0.55 eV/atom. Lead has an atomic weight of 207.2 g/mol and a density of 11.35 g/cm3.
Determining the largest couple that can be applied to a beam in pure bending. A beam of cross section shown is extruded from an aluminum alloy for which σy = 310 MPa and σu = 480 MPa.
Determine the thermal efficiency of the cycle and the net specific work. Assume each turbine stage isentropic efficiency to be 99% and assume the FWH is open.
two 20mm steel plates are welded to a rolled S section as shown. Determine the moments of inertia and the radii of gyration of the combined section with respect to the centroidal x and y axes.
Cylinder problem, Determine the strains in thick walled cylindrical vessel with inside diameter 1000 mm and outside diameter of 1400 mm
Product and Engineering Design Review
Module FEA - FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS , Provide answers to all questions. Note that assignment part 2 carries 60% of the marks for the course.
The Brayton cycle shown in figure 6.41 operates using CO2 as a working fluid with compressor and turbine isentropic efficiencies of 1.0. Calculate the thermal efficiency of this cycle when the working fluid is modeled.
Calculate the velocity v of the collar as it hits the stop at B if it is elevated from rest at A by the action of the constant 40-N force in the cord. The cord is guided by the small fixed pulleys.
Hydrostatic relation, An empirical formula relating pressure and density for seawater w/ temperature held constant is
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