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Saidul Islam Tutorial
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Thermofluids A-Tut-1 Problem 1
A quarter cylinder gate (radius 1) is hinged at the pivot A on top of a wall which seperates two fluids.
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It was helpful thank you
Don't get stumped by the moment of inertia = S y^2 sin theta, this is fixed later in the video, moment of inertia = S y^2 dA
Nice explanation mama
What does beta mean?
In calculaing the anchoring force, why the pressure is measured in gage, not in absolute pressure?
What is the name of the book?
Its awesome ❤❤. Thank you soo much Sir
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Annamalai university
From which book you get this question can tell
Hi. May i know what is your reference book here? Thank you.
it's probably thermodynamics for engineers by YUNUS A.CENGEL, MICHAEL A.BOLES, MEHMET KANOGLU
You might as well check Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics by Michael J. Moran, Howard N. Shapiro, Daisie D. Boettner, Margaret B. Bailey
Everyone explains and excludes interpolation.Looks like I'm going to graduate and have not learned it 😂😂
i still dont know how to do it
Are you talking about interpolation after throttling?
@AaronKishiki 😂😂😂 after a year and a half I am now an engineer
thermodynamics is not friendly lol ..thank you for your steps
thank you
How did you get the value of h2
by interpoling
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What should I fix if I keep getting floating point exception error ? Thank you
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omo. well done sir
Do you need to use those calculations to get accurate results
sir, Please tell me how to determine the particle deposition at the junction of the two windpipe (Connection) In your geometry
Good morning sir, Actually, sir, I want to calculate the particle deposition fraction in the nasal cavity. I have full geometry, how can I calculate particle deposition fraction after simulation
thanks for u
life saver. thank you for showing steps
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Which one from these all forces is call initial force ??
Question is from which book?
Fluid Mechanics Fundamentals and applications cengel
no sound
Are following Yunus. Cengal books?
how we want to know when it is superheated
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Great video
gage pressure should be 303 kPa. Originally, you set the eq. to be Pgage -Patm = right hand side
Thanks YOU sir
Thanks sir for your video! I want to find out the number of deposited particle in a particular area. Sir please help me with that? I am also want to calculate deposition efficiency deposition fraction.
Alhamdulillah finally understood. Jazakallah khair ✨
Thanks for your feedback
missed my class lecture but I'm happy I found this. thank you.
Thanks for your feedback.
Thank you great explanation!
Excellent !
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This is a great video, thank you so much!
Thanks for your feedback
Hello Mr saidul Islam I must acknowledge your tutorial. It is actually spot on. However towards the end of the video you mentioned about another video where you will analyse the result from this current simulation. Could you please direct me to the analysis video.
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For deposition visualization, you need to collect the x,y,z positions of the trapped particles. Then you can use Tecplot or any other software to visualize the deposition.
@@saidulislamtutorial1415 Hello May I get your email/contact information. how can I contact you?. Thank you
Thanks for your video! I want to find out the number of deposited particle in a particular area. Could you please help me with that?
best conceptual question you take that i like it
will you please upload bring this type of conceptual question like new question for solve
why you take distance from 1.2 to 4.74 why not 1.2 to 3.54 or will it take distance horizontal direction because there used dy derivative so i thought it should be in y direction means 1.2 to 3.54 please give solution
Hi, thanks for sharing I wonder if the mixing occurs in a very high-speed condition such as steam ejector (steam flow into CD nozzle exiting at 1000m/s thus creating a vacuum that sucked the secondary fluid) can we neglect the velocity? or do you have any clue for me to learn more about it, thanks
hi, can you share with me this pdf or download link for more search? please
sir g book edition tell me please
Cengel 4th. Edition SI Unit
ok thanks