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1-Make full your cargo holds. 2-Do draft survey as exactly. 3-divide your weight to your m3 capacity.
Total Variable costs divided by the cost of units
beginning work in process + requisted for manufacturing ( direct material + direct labor + man. overhead ) = cost of goods completed + ending work in process
The simplest way to calculate the requirement of duty if you know the mass flowrate of one stream and the temperature difference (heating or cooling) you would like. For example if one wants to heat 5 gallons/hr Tri Ethylene Glycol (TEG) from 225 to 325 degrees F. Now, 5 gallons = 5*0.1556 = 0.78ft3 using density of 8.8lb/ft3 = 0.78(ft3)*8.8(lb/ft3) = 6.85lbs. 1. Find out the Heat Capacity (Cp) for TEG at 225 deg C = 0.6Btu/lb.F 2. Calculate Duty Q = m.Cp.dT = 6.85(lb)*0.6(Btu/lb.F)*(325-225)(F) =410.7Btu Answer: For heating 5 gallons per hour TEG from 225 to 325 F, the duty required is 411Btu/hr.
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To calculate the tonnage of an air handling unit (AHU), you can use the formula: Tonnage = (CFM × ΔT) / 24,000, where CFM is the airflow in cubic feet per minute and ΔT is the temperature difference in degrees Fahrenheit between the supply and return air. The factor of 24,000 is used because one ton of cooling is equivalent to 12,000 BTUs per hour, and the formula converts CFM and temperature difference into a tonnage value. Ensure that the CFM and temperature difference are accurately measured for precise tonnage calculations.
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you have to times it by 1000000000000000 and then divide be 15 then times it by 2
Length x width x depth in inches. Then x .00625 = tons
tonnage capacity is equal to area x shear strength of material. calculate area by multipying length and thickness of material.
To calculate casting machine tonnage, you need to consider the maximum pressure that the machine can exert and the area of the die or mold. The formula is: Tonnage = Pressure (in tons per square inch) × Area (in square inches). Ensure that the pressure is appropriate for the material being cast and that the area corresponds to the surface where the pressure is applied. It's essential to factor in safety margins and the specific requirements of the casting process.
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tonnage capacity is equal to area x shear strength of material. calculate area by multipying length and thickness of material.
For steel, the formula is (material thickness) x (inches of cut) x 50,000.
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