Nozzles & Fluid Flow: Get Info & Efficiency Increase Calcs

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the request for information on nozzles from a fluid mechanics perspective, specifically seeking resources that include efficiency increase calculations. Participants provide various suggestions for obtaining this information.

Discussion Character

  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests comprehensive information on nozzles, including resources in PDF or PowerPoint formats.
  • Another participant provides a link to a website that may contain relevant information.
  • A different participant humorously suggests looking for a book on thermodynamics at a library as a source of information.
  • Some participants recommend standard textbooks on thermodynamics and fluid mechanics as sufficient resources for basic information on nozzles.
  • There is a mention of the availability of information online, with a caution regarding copyrighted materials that require purchase.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of personal effort in searching for information rather than relying solely on others.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on specific resources but generally agree that textbooks and online searches are viable methods for obtaining information on nozzles.

Contextual Notes

Some responses imply a lack of clarity on the specific type of information requested, and there are varying levels of engagement and tone among participants.

NAVED EJAZ
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:zzz: hello
NEED COMPLETED INFORMATIONS ON NOZZLES(FROM FLUID MECHANICS POINT OF VIEW)PLEASE GIVE ME NAMES OF SOME WEBSITES WITH MATERIAL ON NOZZLES IN PDF,OR POWER POINT SLIDES OR ANY OTHER WITH EFFICIENCY INCREASE CALCULATIONS

WAITING FOR PROMPT ACTION

THANKS
 
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Try going to a library, and looking for what's called a book.

Get one titled, 'thermodynamics'.

Thats enough for now, I don't want to wake you from your nap.
 
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Naved... we can understand your excitement, but please don't shout. You'll still get the attention that you need. :biggrin:
 
any thermo text-book and fluid mechanics text-book will give you just about all the basic info you need on nozzles.

carp
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There is an incredible amount of information available on the internet. All you have to do is search. However, if you are looking for items like ASME MFC-3M-2004 or the like, those are copyrighted and you must buy a copy for yourself. Google is a wonderful thing.
 
just google it out man... not that difficult i suppose... got to give some input from your own side as well... can't expect us to do all that for you
 

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