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Flow in Noncircular Ducts
In today’s lesson, we will discuss the following topics 1. Changes in Calculations: Noncircular Ducts 2. Flow Between Parallel Plates 3. Flow Between Parallel Plates – Laminar Flow Solution 4. Flow Between Parallel Plates – Turbulent Flow Solution 5. Example – Find Head Loss and Pressure Drop 6. Concentric Annulus Flow 7. Example – Find
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Nondimensionalization and Scaling of the Basic Equations
In today’s lesson, we will be discussing the following topics: 1. Nondimensionalization and scaling of the Continuity Equation 2 Nondimensionalization and scaling of the Navier-Stokes Equation video coming soon If you haven’t read the background on nondimensionalization, check out this previous post here. We are going to be converting the Navier-Stokes and Continuity equations into
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Putting it All Together – Trickier Examples
In today’s lesson, we will use what we previously learned in this chapter to put together names and drawings of trickier organic compounds. Here’s what we learned so far (if you are not up to date with all of these, please check out the previous blog posts before heading to this one): (a) Drawing Skeletal
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Nomenclature and Properties of Anhydrides, Acyl Halides (eg. Acid Chloride), Nitrile
In today’s lesson, we are going to discuss nomenclature and properties of the following organic functional groups: 1. Anhydrides 2. Acyl Halides (eg. Acid Chlorides) 3. Nitriles Anhydrides Note: “Anhydrides” and “Acid Anhydrides” are different names for the same family. Anhydrides are compounds that have 2 carbonyl groups separated by an Oxygen in the shape.
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Nomenclature and Properties of Amines, Amides, and Heterocyclic Compounds
In today’s lesson, we are going to discuss nomenclature and properties of the following organic functional groups: 1. Amines Nomenclature 2. Amides Nomenclature 3. Heterocyclic Compound Nomenclature 4. Amine Properties 5. Amide Properties Amines Nomenclature Amines are a functional group that contains a nitrogen with a lone pair of electrons (which are always there, but
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