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Undergrad Where Can I Find Thermodynamic Tables for n-Pentane and n-Butane?
This website is incredible! You sir, are the most awesome person in the world, thank you very much :)- Quadruple Bypass
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Where Can I Find Thermodynamic Tables for n-Pentane and n-Butane?
Hey guys, I'm having some trouble finding thermodynamic tables for n-pentane and n-butane. Does anybody know where I can find them, whether it be in books or (a trust able) online source? Thanks.- Quadruple Bypass
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- Properties Thermodynamic
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Axial velocity for fully developed flow in a pipe
Thanks, ill look up some stuff on Hagen-Poisoulle flows. Unfortunately i couldn't find any free pdfs of that book from google :(- Quadruple Bypass
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Axial velocity for fully developed flow in a pipe
Homework Statement The book I am reading just randomly states that the axial velocity for a fully developed laminar flow in a pipe is vx=2*u*(1-r^2/ro^2). i am not sure where this comes from. does come from the navier stokes equations? also, is there a book that lists other types of axial...- Quadruple Bypass
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- Axial Flow Pipe Velocity
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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What Happens When H2 and O2 Particles Interact Without a Catalyst?
Errr, just got my answer, never mind this thread!- Quadruple Bypass
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- Forum: Chemistry
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What Happens When H2 and O2 Particles Interact Without a Catalyst?
i studied chemistry about 6 years ago and don't remember much :smile: I have a question though, let's say that you have a room and you put a partition in the middle of it. On one side is H2 and on the other is O2. Now if you remove this partition, do the H2 and O2 particles start to react...- Quadruple Bypass
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- Reaction
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- Forum: Chemistry
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Solving an Example Euler Equation Problem | Understanding the Reduction Process
Oh my god i am an idiot, i can't believe it took me this long to figure it out... Ignore thread =/- Quadruple Bypass
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Solving an Example Euler Equation Problem | Understanding the Reduction Process
Homework Statement This is a problem that the book uses as an example and I've been trying since friday to get the same answer but i have not had any success, i need help :( Well in this problem, F = y(1+(y')^2)^1/2 Homework Equations eulers eqn d/dx(partial(F)/partial(y')) -...- Quadruple Bypass
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- Euler
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Unix Scripting Help: Enter Inputs and Send Output to File
that worked perfectly, thanks!- Quadruple Bypass
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- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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Unix Scripting Help: Enter Inputs and Send Output to File
hi! I am trying to create a script that will run a program, enter inputs (this program requires some inputs for it to run), and then send the output to a file. I am stuck on trying to get the script to enter in those inputs :( so far all i have is: ./program > file <input1> <input2>...- Quadruple Bypass
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- Unix
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- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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Modeling Non-Viscous Damping with DE
Alright, thanks guys. I am going to take a look at it again tonight and hopefully I will understand it :P- Quadruple Bypass
- Post #11
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Modeling Non-Viscous Damping with DE
where did you find it? I've looked everywhere online but haven't had any luck =/- Quadruple Bypass
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Modeling Non-Viscous Damping with DE
the honeycomb will be used as the damper. i was told by a professor that i couldn't use that equation- Quadruple Bypass
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Modeling Non-Viscous Damping with DE
im trying to model a mass hitting a block of honeycomb aluminum with a DE. is the whole mx"+bx'+kx=F(t) eqn. void because b isn't viscous? Is there a way to get around that?- Quadruple Bypass
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- Damping
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Understanding a Thermo Diffusion Equation Problem: A Comparison of Solutions
thanks i don't know why that happened. that just adds a +T after my original solution. i still don't understand where they got the '(k+h*L)' from...- Quadruple Bypass
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help