2.6Exercises 1. What are the steps in developing an original design?
Q: Solid and geometric modeling
A: According to the details provided in the question, we need to create a solid model of the given…
Q: Define design rationale and its benefits?
A: Design rationale is an explicit document stating the various reasons behind decisions made while…
Q: What is process flow diagram?
A: Process Flow Diagram Definition :- A process flow diagram also known as PFD is basically a diagram…
Q: To what extent should detailed decisions be made early in the design process regarding dimensions,…
A: In a design planning cycle, our center is to create the most required item so to accomplish this, we…
Q: The design was made as a consequence of which six directions were given to the paper factory?
A: In our everyday lives, paper is essential, and it has been for a very long time. Wood pulp is…
Q: Can you give me an example solution on how to solve the p0/pf and vf/v0 problems? One example is…
A: Given data For the case with ρ0 = 1ρF = 4Volume of the object = 1000 cm3Mass of object = 1 kgBuoyant…
Q: to what extent should detailed decisions be made early in the design process regarding dimensions,…
A: In a design process, our focus is to produce the most required product so to achieve this; we must…
Q: The variation in product or service design to suit the specific needs of individual customers or…
A: This question is based on the concept of industrial engineering.
Q: Q2/What is the difference between the conceptual stage and embodiment stage? which one needs more…
A: Introduction: The conceptual design step formalizes the basic notion. It absorbs just enough…
Q: Q1] Comparison between the following concepts? 1. Ceramic materials and plastic materials? 2. Direct…
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Q: Can you identify any product or service are using same design without any changes. Can you justify…
A: yes, product or service are using the same design without any changes Work design focuses on the…
Q: What kind of risk is Defective Design?
A: There are three types of defects namely: 1. Design Defect 2. Manufacturing defect 3. Marketing…
Q: What is Design Criteria?
A: Engineering design is an interactive decision making to convert resources optimally by preparing a…
Q: Conjecture the introduction of first angle orthographic projection in design.
A: The conjecture first angle orthographic projection in design.
Q: It pertains as to how a shape of a product is in accordance with the desired specifications.
A: To find :- How shape of a product is in accordance with its desired specification
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A: KINDLY REFER BELOW SOLUTION
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Q: sketch the development
A: the given is isometric view
Q: Define design and art.
A: Design is the plan or specification for the construction of an object or the system or…
Q: 2. Describe a variety of manufacturing processes between: I. Casting processes, plastic moulding…
A: given; (i) casting process , plastic moulding process (ii) machining process ,metal working process
Q: Find five examples of mature designs. Also, find one mature design that has been recently…
A: A design engineer focuses on the new innovation in the existing design and develops a new design.…
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A: Given: The mass of disc X, mx = 25 slugs The mass of disc, y = my = 12 slugs The speed of disc x, Vx…
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Q: (a) Describe the purpose of conceptual design in your own words.
A: Conceptual design - it is an initial phase of the designing process, under which the function board…
Q: What is “back-of-the-envelope calculations”?
A: An informal way of mathematical computing, which is performed on a small piece of paper like an…
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A: Given: There are angular acceleration present for the disc along with some rotational speed. And we…
Q: Enumerate the steps taken in creating the objects.
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A: Given: The available energy, h1 - h2 = 100 Btu/lb The blade speed, u = 900 ft/s The efficiency =…
Q: Laura takes an elevator from the tenth floor of her office building to the lobby. Should she expect…
A: Atmospheric pressure, P=ρgH ....(1) The Pressure difference, ∆P=ρg∆H Let suppose Height of one…
Q: a. State carefully the differences between wire frame and solid modeling? b. Verify the
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Q: Basic guidelines for embodiment design according to Pahl and Beitz, EXCEPT: Integrity Simplicity…
A: basic guidelines for embodiment design according to Pahl and Beitz, EXCEPT: Integrity Simplicity…
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- Geochemical Box Models - please use same terminology found in question Consider an element X exchanging between two geochemical reservoirs A and B. Let MA and MB be the masses of X in reservoirs A and B, respectively; let tA and tB be the residence times of X in reservoirs A and B, respectively. Further let M = MA + MB be the total mass of X in the two reservoirs combined. Consider a situation where additional mass M' is injected into reservoir A at time t=0 increasing the total amount of element X in the system from M0 to M1, with no further injection at later times; further assume that tA >> tB, that the total mass in the altered system is M1 = M0 + M', and that M0 << M'. Give an expression for MB(t) as a function of M1, tA, tB, and t. What is the characteristic time for MB to approach steady state? What is the characteristic time for MA to approach steady state?PROBLEM: VID-3 BOOK: ENGINEERING THERMOFLUIDS, M. MASSOUD (please can you answer my question even if it's rough computation)a) Assuming the effluent from the pulp and paper plant has a daily discharge of 15 m3/s, calculate the daily loading values for TSS and BOD5. (Remember: Loading (kg/day) = Q (m3/s) x concentration (mg/L)) **don’t forget your unit conversions and show your work if you can Assume a BOD5 concentration of 10 mg/L, and a TSS of 20 mg/L.
- Saponification is a process wherein soap is added to a certain type of oil to produce grease. One such grease is said to have 75.7 % by volume oil and 24.3% by volume soap, wherein the oil and soap have densities 760 kgm/m3 and 6,250 kgm/m3, respectively. This kind of grease is sold by packs shaped like a sphere with a diameter of 20 cm for convenience. Calculate: a) the mass of oil per pack (kgm), b) the mass of soap per pack (kgm), c) the weight of each pack (kgf), d) the specific weight of grease (N/m3), e) will the grease float if it is placed in water whose density is 1000 kgm/m3? Explain.1. Choose the material that is brittle, a poor thermal conductor, a good thermal insulator, and can withstand high temperatures. a. Ceramics b. Composites c. Polymers d. Metals 2. Choose the substance with the greatest surface tension. a. C9H20 b. C12H26 c. C6H14 d. C24H50 3. Condensation polymers A. Are deposited in molds by condensing vapors B. Also release a small molecule such as water when they are formed C. Usually are made from monomers containing one or more C=C bonds D. None of the Abovea) The number of kilocalories in food is determined by calorimetry techniques in which the food is burned and the amount of heat transfer is measured. How many kilocalories per gram are there in a 5.00-g peanut if the energy from burning it is transferred to 0.500 kg of water held in a 0.100-kg aluminum cup, causing a 54.9C temperature increase? (b) Compare your answer to labeling information found on a package of peanuts and comment on whether the values are consistent.
- 3 A farmer has a 10-heactare maize farm. The maize is under “Fall Army Worm” attack. The farmer has to urgently control the attack using a chemical called AGENOX 221. Motorized sprayers with tank capacities of 15 litres each are to be used. The recommended concentration of the chemical is 2 ml/L and each full tank will cover ½ hectare. A 50-man team is engaged to control the attack. Using the above information and the assumptions given below: i. What volume of the chemical is required to cover the entire field to control the “Fall Army Worm” attack? ii. If each man covers an area of 25 m2 from one end of the field to the other, how many trips will each of them make to cover the entire field? Assume ach man moves in a straight line. Assumptions: 1. The 10 ha farm is considered to be a perfect square. 2. There is a 2.5 % loss of chemical due to the transfer to the sprayer tank.Reference: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/306076221_Case_Study_on_Lean_Manufacturing_System_Implementation_in_Batch_Printing_Industry_Malaysia Provide a three Alternative Course of Action for this sample case. "Case Study on Lean Manufacturing System Implementation in Batch Printing Industry Malaysia"The rapid progress of engineering design and information technology has caused difficulties in analyzing system reliability. Because of the increased complexity in system reliability structure (component/subsystem interfaces), many unexpected failure modes could occur, and their behaviors are interdependent. At a system’s design and development stage, the main challenge in analyzing a complex system is the failure uncertainty introduced by the incomplete knowledge of the system. This makes it hard to decompose system reliability into subsystem/component reliability in a deterministic manner, such as series or parallel systems. As a result, some common reliability analysis tools such as fault tree (FT) and reliability block diagram (RBD) become inadequate. Do you agree, why or why not? Are there any other approaches to system reliability assessment beside these tools at the early system’s design and development stage (what are these approaches)?
- EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING: REFERENCE BOOK: SEISMIC DESIGN BY BESAVILLA USE NSCP 2015 IN SOLVING THE PROBLEM BELOW.Create a various assumptions that will be required in the design of the refrigetion and cryogenic plant for oxygen production which is based on realistic design assumption. Help me with thisformulation of the basic design for an air-conditioning system , just show the table that shows the parameters that were assumed and will be used in the computations.Suppose we got the following data during a test of a 2- stroke engine in which gas is usedas a fuel:Diameter of the piston = 149 mmStroke length = 179 mmClearance volume = 0.88 literrpm of the engine = 302Indicated mean effective pressure = 6.0 barGas consumption = 6.0 m3/hCalorific value of the gas (fuel) = 16990 kJ/m3Make a clear sketch the geometry of this engine using the data and determine thefollowing:i. Indicated power developed by the engine in watt.ii. Air Standard Efficiencyiii. Indicated thermal efficiency of the engine.