B. For each cases shown in Figs. Compute the magnitude of the resultant force on the...
forced on a submerged plane area Forces on Submerged Plane Areas For each of the cases shown in Figs. 4.30-4.41, compute the magnitude of the resultant force on the indicated area and the location of the center of pressure. Show the resultant force on the area and clearly dimension its location. Problem 4.25 0.76 m 0.60 m- 1.00 m Gate Oil (sg = 0.80) 20°
compute the mag- nitude of the resultant force on the indicated area and the location of the center of pressure. Show the resultant force on the area and clearly dimension its location. 450-mm diameter 0.45 m 1.5 m Circular view port is centered in inclined side of tank. Oil (sg -0.85) 0.30 m 30°
EMC-2053 EX-01 1710 A-W References Mailings Review View Tell me what you want to do.. PlaidMec Aaict Yest1-EI:033 a5 Compute the magnitude of the resultant force on the indicated area and the location of the center of pressure. Show the resultant force on the area and clearly dimension its location. (10 marks) 0.76 m 0.60 m 1.00 m Gate Oil (sg- 0.80) 20
Q2. (b) Compute the magnitude of the hydrostatic force on the circular gate AB and the location of the center of pressure from the top. Assume p. -1000 kg im". [14] 0:45 1.5 C w
1. The 100 kg weight on hydraulic lift (area = 0.6 m²) shown in figure. At points A, B C and D calculate the pressure. (Ywater=9810 N/m?) Hinge 2. a) Determine the resultant force acting on the inclined circular gate. b) Find the location of center of pressure. c) Calculate the minimum weight of the block that can open the gate. (Assume that gate is weightless) (a=80 cm, water 9810 N/m) 3. The length of submerged gate AB is 5...
summatize the following info and break them into differeng key points. write them in yojr own words apartus 6.1 Introduction—The design of a successful hot box appa- ratus is influenced by many factors. Before beginning the design of an apparatus meeting this standard, the designer shall review the discussion on the limitations and accuracy, Section 13, discussions of the energy flows in a hot box, Annex A2, the metering box wall loss flow, Annex A3, and flanking loss, Annex...