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978-0123869449 Chapter 9
CHAPTER 9 9.1 ∋ ∋ ad s R qsol A satellite shaped like a sphere (R=1 m) has a gray-diffuse surface coating with ǫs=0.3 and is fitted with a long, thin, cylindrical antenna, as shown in the adjacent sketch. The […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 8 Part 2
CHAPTER 8 253 WRITE(LU,*) ’ZONE’ ! ! BREAK INTO GROUPS OF 100S, INITIALIZE VIEW FACTORS PSI=2.*PI*RAN1(ISEED) ! azimuthal angle of emission COSPS=COS(PSI) SINPS=SIN(PSI) SINSQTH=RAN1(ISEED) ! sinˆ2 of polar angle of emission SINTH=SQRT(SINSQTH) COSTH=SQRT(1.-SINSQTH) SX=SINTH*COSPS ! unit direction vector of emission, […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 8 Part 1
CHAPTER 8 8.1 Prepare a little Monte Carlo code that integrates I(z)=Rb af(z,x)dx. Apply your code to a few simple integrals, plus si(z)=−Zπ/2 0 e−zcos xcos(zsin x)dx =Si(z)−π 2. Note: Si(1) =0.94608. A=0. B=1.570796 WRITE(*,*) ’INPUT # OF BUNDLES’ READ(*,*) […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 7 Part 2
228 RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER Solv- ing the problem via GRAYDIFFXCH requires the following input, with results given below the code: PROGRAM GRAYDIFFXCH IMPLICIT NONE INTEGER,PARAMETER :: N=2 DOUBLE PRECISION :: A(N),F(N,N),EPS(N),HO(N),PIN(N),POUT(N),rr,qsun rr=0.1d0 qsun=1.d3 ! Surface 1 (concentrator) A(1)=12*rr HO(1)=(2*pi-2)*rr/A(1)*qsun ! […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 7 Part 1
CHAPTER 7 7.1 φ qsun d d A1 A2 Two identical circular disks of diameter d=1 m are connected at one point of their periphery by a hinge. The configuration is then opened by an angle φ. Surface 1 is […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 6 Part 3
CHAPTER 6 201 0.5−1 0.5−1×0.5199 Q′ 1=q1b=−119.0 W/cm length of plate. q1=(1−0.5199)5.670 ×10−12 ×3004−15.84−0.2×0.6770 ×13.12 1 =−11.90 W/cm2, 202 RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER 6.26 w w w w T, ∋ S´ S´ (2) A2 A1 An infinitely long corner of […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 6 Part 2
188 RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER 6.15 Repeat problem 5.7 for the case that the flat part of the rod (A1)is a purely specular reflector. Solution Including specular reflections the governing equations become: Ebi −X j1−ρs jFs i−jEbj =qi ǫi−X j ρd […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 6 Part 1
CHAPTER 6 6.1 An infinitely long, diffusely reflecting cylinder is opposite a large, infinitely long plate of semiinfinite width (in plane of paper) as shown in the adjacent sketch. The plate is specularly reflecting with ρs 2=0.5. As the center […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 5 Part 4
154 RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER 5.33 Consider Configuration 33 in Appendix D with h=w. The bottom wall is at constant temperature T1and has emittance ǫ1; the side wall is at T2=const and ǫ2. Find the exact expression for q1(x) if ǫ2=1. […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 5 Part 3
140 RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER (b) With a silver foil the radiative resistance becomes R23 =1 A21 ǫ2−1+1 A2 +2 As1 ǫs−1+1 As +1 A31 ǫ3−1 =1 +1 A2ǫ2 As2 ǫs−1+1 A31 ǫ3−1, 2πLR23 =1 0.100×0.2+1 0.1045 2 0.02 −1+1 0.109 […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 5 Part 2
120 RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER 5.15 TC ss ∋ ∋ ss, ho ∋ ∋ vacuum helium ss, hi TC, hTC Tamb A thermocouple used to measure the temperature of cold, low pressure helium flowing through a long duct shows a […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 5 Part 1
CHAPTER 5 5.1 Tsky fire ground h 4 4 4 3 2 1 A fire fighter (approximated by a two-sided black surface at 310 K 180 cm long and 40 cm wide) is facing a large fire at a dis- […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 4 Part 2
CHAPTER 4 83 4.16 2d 2d A2 A1 2d d/2 d/2 Consider the configuration shown; determine the view factor F1−2assuming the configuration a) to be axisymmetric (1 conical, 2 a disk with hole), or b) to be two-dimensional Cartesian (1 […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 4 Part 1
CHAPTER 4 4.1 For Configuration 11, Appendix D, find Fd1−2by (a) area integration, and (b) contour integration. Compare the effort involved. Solution (a) From equation (4.23) Scos θ1=ˆn1·s12 =ˆ k·s12 =z, Scos θ2=−ˆn2·s12 =−ˆı ·s12 =c, and, from equation (4.21) […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 3 Part 2
CHAPTER 3 47 3.20 Determine the total, normal emittance of copper, silver and gold for a temperature of 1500 K. Check your results by comparing with Fig. 3-8. Gold 4.10 ×1050.820 ×1051.8293 ×10−20.1353 0.075 These ǫncoincide with the dashed line […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 3 Part 1
CHAPTER 3 3.1 A diffusely emitting surface at 500 K has a spectral, directional emittance that can be approximated by 0.5 in the range 0 < λ < 5µm and 0.3 for λ > 5µm. What is the total, hemispherical […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 2
CHAPTER 2 2.1 Show that for an electromagnetic wave traveling through a dielectric (m1=n1), impinging on the interface with another, optically less dense dielectric (n2<n1), light of any polarization is totally reflected for incidence angles larger than θc=sin−1(n2/n1). Hint: Use […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 1 Solution Manual Part 2
1.6 A rocket in space may be approximated as a black cylinder of length L=20 m and diameter D=2 m. It flies past the sun at a distance of 140 million km such that the cylinder axis is perpendicular to […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 1 Solution Manual Part 1
PREFACE This manual/web page contains the solutions to many (but not all) of the problems that are given at the end of each chapter, in particular for problems on topics that are commonly covered in a first (or, at least, […]
978-0123869449 Chapter 1 Lecture Note
RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER Third Edition Michael F. Modest University of California at Merced SOLUTION MANUAL Academic Press New York San Francisco London PREFACE Most solutions have been checked, and some have been rechecked. Still, only a major miracle could have […]
978-0080966595 Chapter 1 Solution Manual Part 3
Chapter 7 Solution 7.1 Cost can be estimated using historic data correlations given in Table 7.1. Solution 7.2 Aniline is not listed in Table 7.1, so use the step counting methods given in Section 7.4.2 Gas phase reaction but liquid […]
978-0080966595 Chapter 1 Solution Manual Part 2
Solution 3.7 See example 3.5 for hand calculations. I solved this using UniSim ExchangerNet R360 and got the following olution 3.8 answers: match stream 5 with stream 3 (as it could not reach the target temperature), so instead we need […]
978-0080966595 Chapter 1 Solution Manual Part 1
Solutions to Towler & Sinnott Chemical Engineering Design 2nd edition Part I: Process Design Part II Plant Design Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 13: Equipment design Chapter 2: Flowsheet development Chapter 14: Pressure vessel design Chapter 3: Utilities and energy recovery […]
978-0080966595 Excel Part 2
$ Main plant items 18000 Installation factor 4 ISBL installed cost 72000 OSBL costs 0 EPC costs 21600 Contingency 14400 Total capital cost 108000 Year Gross profit ($) Depreciation charge ($) Taxable income ($) Taxes paid ($) Cash Flow ($) […]
978-0080966595 Excel Part 1
Q102 T1 128.7748 LHS 468378.5 RHS 468378.5 difference -0.0062 Energy cost 4.6 $/MMBtu Heater duty 850 kW Heater efficiency 0.8 Evaporator duty 1062.5 kW Op hrs/yr 8000 Annual fuel consumption 30600 GJ/y annual heat rate (BTU) 29004.7393 MMBtu/yr Annual cost […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 16 Lecture Note
16-1 Chapter 16 Organizational Behavior across Cultures Chapter Overview This chapter examines the nature of multinational operations, ways for an organization to integrate social systems, and ways to improve motivation, productivity, and communications when operating in less developed cultures. First, […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 15 Lecture Note Part 2
15–14 o Type B people: ▪ Appear more relaxed and easygoing ▪ Accept situations and work within them rather than fight them competitively ▪ Are especially relaxed regarding time pressures ▪ Are less prone to problems associated with stress ▪ […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 15 Lecture Note Part 1
15-1 Chapter 15 Stress and Counseling Chapter Overview This chapter discusses stress and counseling. First, employee stress is examined. Its causes and effect on job performance are presented. Approaches to stress management are also outlined. Next, an overview of employee […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 14 Lecture Note Part 2
14–14 o Employees need to participate in change before it occurs, not after. • Shared Rewards o Another way to build employee support for change is to ensure sufficient rewards for employees in the change situation. o Rewards say to […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 14 Lecture Note Part 1
14-1 Chapter 14 Managing Change Chapter Overview This chapter describes the nature, cost, and benefits of change and provides practical strategies to build support for constructive change. First, the nature of work change and responses to change are discussed, followed […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 13 Lecture Note Part 2
13–12 strategic directions, or the reward system. o When there is confusion about work relationships between people and tasks, job functions may need definition, authority relationships might be revisited, and patterns of work flows might require clarification. o When interpersonal […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 13 Lecture Note Part 1
13-1 Chapter 13 Teams and Team Building Chapter Overview This chapter discusses the issues related to teams and team building. The first part of the chapter addresses the organizational context for teams. It presents various organizational designs and their effects. […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 12 Solution Manual Part 6
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 12 Howard D. Curtis 558 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 12 Problem 12.48 For the orbits of Example 12.11, plot […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 12 Solution Manual Part 5
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 12 Howard D. Curtis 545 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. idot = –pSR*r/h*cu*uw; wdot = –pSR*(–1/e/h*(h^2/mu*cT*ur – (r + h^2/mu)*sT*us) … – r*su/h/si*ci*uw); %…Return the rates to ode45: dfdt = […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 12 Solution Manual Part 4
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 12 Problem 12.34 Find the pr , ps and pw components in the rsw frame of the J3 gravitational perturba- tion p found in Problem 12.8. Solution From Problem 12.8 […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 12 Solution Manual Part 3
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 12 Howard D. Curtis 505 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 12.21 Verify that for unperturbed two-body motion, d dt h r2 . Solution According to Equation 2.47, r2& […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 12 Solution Manual Part 2
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 12 Howard D. Curtis 485 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Howard D. Curtis 486 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 12.10 Use the method of variation of parameters to solve […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 12 Solution Manual Part 1
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 12 Problem 12.1 In Figure 12.1, the radius at perigee O is 7000 km and the speed is v0= m r0 . The initial mass of the spacecraft is m0=2000 […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 12 Lecture Note Part 2
12–13 o Brainstorming has many advantages over other approaches. ▪ In brainstorming sessions, group members are enthusiastic, participation is broader than normal, and the group maintains a strong task orientation. ▪ Ideas are built upon and extended, and members feel […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 12 Lecture Note Part 1
12-1 Chapter 12 Informal and Formal Groups Chapter Overview This chapter calls attention to the importance of informal and formal groups. The chapter begins with a discussion of group dynamics, followed by the nature of informal organizations and an exploration […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 11 Solution Manual
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978-0078112829 Chapter 11 Lecture Note Part 2
11–13 o Assertive people are direct, honest, and expressive • Assertive people feel confident, gain self-respect, and make others feel valued. • Aggressiveness is a poor alternative to confronting conflict in which people may humiliate others, and passive (unassertive) people […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 11 Lecture Note Part 1
11-1 Chapter 11 Conflict, Power and, Organizational Politics Chapter Overview This chapter discusses how conflict can arise in interpersonal interaction, and how it can be managed. The nature of conflict, conflict outcomes, and assertive behavior are covered. The five bases […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 10 Solution Manual Part 2
Howard D. Curtis 440 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 10.12 For a nonprecessing, dual-spin satellite, Cr1000 kg m2 and Cp500 kg m2 . The angular velocity of the rotor is 3ˆ k rad/s and the angular velocity of the […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 10 Solution Manual Part 1
Howard D. Curtis 427 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 10.1 The axisymmetric satellite has axial and transverse mass moments of inertia about axes through the mass center G of C1200 kg-m2 and A2600 kg–m 2 , respectively. If it […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 10 Lecture Note Part 2
10-14 Copyright © 2014 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. Applying Job Enrichment • In terms of Herzberg’s motivational factors, job enrichment occurs when: o The work itself is […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 10 Lecture Note Part 1
10-1 Chapter 10 Issues between Organizations and Individuals Chapter Overview This chapter discusses some of the relationships of individuals to organizations, including rights of privacy, the individual and drug abuse, discipline, quality of work life, and individuals’ organizational responsibilities. First, […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 9 Solution Manual Part 2
Howard D. Curtis 409 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Solution 2t2ˆ i4ˆ j3tˆ k d dt rel d dt rel 4tˆ i3ˆ k At t3 s, 18ˆ i4ˆ j9ˆ k rad s 12ˆ […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 9 Solution Manual Part 1
Solutions Manual Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students Third Edition Chapter 9 Howard D. Curtis 389 Copyright © 2013, Elsevier, Inc. Problem 9.1 Rigid, bent shaft 1 (ABC) rotates at a constant angular velocity of 2ˆ K rad/s around the positive […]
978-0078112829 Chapter 9 Lecture Note Part 2
9-13 o Lower back pain o Arthritis o Sinus trouble or allergies (most prevalent factor) • Methods to resolve presenteeism involves: o Management becoming aware (recognition and acceptance) of the existence and consequences of presenteeism. o Counseling employees to manage […]