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Undergrad Understanding the Basics of Reynolds Transport Theorem
Can anyone explain to me reynolds transport theorem in the simplest way possible? for eg, under what circumstances is it used...etc- bluepleiadez
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- Theorem Transport
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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CSTR Design Equations: Get Answers to Your Questions
Continuous stirred tank reactor- bluepleiadez
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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CSTR Design Equations: Get Answers to Your Questions
I was told to derive cstr design eqns for an upcoming experiment, but I'm not sure of the basis I'm working on or where to start? Is there a web page or recommended bk or PDF that covers all the related equations for cstr?- bluepleiadez
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- Cstr Design
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Cogeneration Plant: Ideal Cycle Analysis for Water as Working Fluid
Ya okay I got it. Thnks for ur input! :)- bluepleiadez
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Cogeneration Plant: Ideal Cycle Analysis for Water as Working Fluid
I can leave out the throttling valve in the ts diagram right?since the valve does not give power...but increases pressure?- bluepleiadez
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Cogeneration Plant: Ideal Cycle Analysis for Water as Working Fluid
I believe it's regenerative rankine cycle?- bluepleiadez
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Cogeneration Plant: Ideal Cycle Analysis for Water as Working Fluid
Homework Statement The question asked about a cogeneration plant with water as a working fluid, but I am not sure what type of cycle it belongs to. The plant uses utility heat and steam can be throttled. Homework Equations The system was assumed to be ideal, no pressure drop, no heat...- bluepleiadez
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- Plant
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help