Fox And Mcdonald's Introduction To Fluid Mechanics
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781119034582
Author: Fox, Robert W., MCDONALD, Alan T. , Pritchard, Philip J. , Mitchell, John W., 1934-
Publisher: Wiley,
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Chapter 1, Problem 5P
In a combustion process, gasoline particles are to be dropped in air at 200°F. The particles must drop at least 10 in. in 1 s. Find the diameter d of droplets required for this. (The drag on these particles is given by FD = 3πμ Vd, where V is the particle speed and μ is the air viscosity. To solve this problem, use Excel’s Goal Seek.)
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