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MATLAB How to Solve for T in the Wagner Equation using MatLAB
I used linear regression in Excel..my boss is too stingy to give me access to VBA. Thanks for the help guys !- CrazyDiamond
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How Can I Solve for Temperature Using the Wagner Equation for Vapour Pressure?
And that worked perfectly.Thanks !:smile:- CrazyDiamond
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Flow Rates through multiple Valves
Lets say I have a pump with infinite input. The pump is connected to a valve (V) that has a maximum flow rate capacity of 10 units per second (i.e. 0 to 10 units). This Valve is now connected to two valves in parallel (VA and VB), each identical to the first valve(i.e. max flow rate of 10 units...- CrazyDiamond
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MATLAB How to Solve for T in the Wagner Equation using MatLAB
I'm using the Wagner Equation for Vapour pressure at work.This equation is : lnp=((-7.7069(1-T)) + (2.4932(1-T)^1.5158) -(2.9212(1-T)^1.9907) -(3.8684(1-T)^4.3798) + (0.46898(1-T)^1.7461) - (0.00008336))/x [I haven't been able to find an online version of this equation] Here, T and p...- CrazyDiamond
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How Can I Solve for Temperature Using the Wagner Equation for Vapour Pressure?
I'm using the Wagner Equation for Vapour Pressure at work.This equation is : lnp=((-7.7069(1-T)) + (2.4932(1-T)^1.5158) -(2.9212(1-T)^1.9907) -(3.8684(1-T)^4.3798) + (0.46898(1-T)^1.7461) - (0.00008336))/x [I haven't been able to find an online version of this equation] Here, T and p...- CrazyDiamond
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