The best answer is to look for Dr Nuzul. He is an expert about design temperatue.
The marine chronometer known as H1, was used to calculate a ship's longitudinal position. His design was unique as the timekeeping piece was unaffected by the change in temperature and also vessel motion. John Harrison continued to improve on his original design developing the H2, H3 and the H4. each step making the timekeeper smaller and more reliable. The H4 resembles a pocket watch
Copper Loss at 75 C = Copper Loss at Ambient Temperature C * (310/(235+Ambient Temperature C))
Generally enthalpy is analgous to the energy of a material at a particular temperature and pressure. It is calculated to determine the energy a material holds, or more often, enthalpy differences are calculated to determine how much energy is required to bring a material from one temperature and pressure to another temperature and pressure.
Interpass temperature is the maximum temperature a weldment should be allowed to reach between weld passes. If a pass is completed and the temperature is in excess of the interpass, it should be allowed to cool before continuing.
Get a Machine Design or Kinematics book, but you must write the vector loop equations for all links in the mechanism.
To calculate the delta temperature, you will take the difference between the final and initial temperature.
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The design temperature is the temperature that a system is designd to maintan insid or operate against outsideunder the most extreme conditions.
it is like an average temperature where uses for design heat exchanger
Yes it changes with the chnage of temperature and you have to calculate the temperature correction factor
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Calculate the sums on the board.We calculate that the temperature will rise.
Subtract the saturation temperature of the condenser and the temperature at the thermocouple the difference is your subcool
The density of benzene at 15 is 0.8787 . Calculate the mass of 0.1800 of benzene at this temperature.
yes they can
Read a book
The melting point of sodium bromide (a salt) is 755 . Calculate this temperature in and in kelvins.