When you use a differential pressure transmitter to measure the height of the fluid inside the tank (where the high pressure side of the DP transmitter is connected to the fluid and the low pressure side is open to the atmosphere), do you have to account for air buoyancy to get the true...
By using the function of the surface parameters, it gives the values of the forces on the faces you chose, and the forces are displayed in x-y-z components. My questions are "Why would the forces be displayed with a negative sign when clearly they should be positive?" "Are the forces negative...
If a object is under a load at a high temperature, how do you include the temperature affect over the tensile and yield strength in the static stress analysis?
If you magnetize a ferrous material with solenoid, would the magnetic strength of the material be stablized already right after it being magnetized or would the magnetic strength of the material be fluctuated and then stablized over a period of time?
A centrifugal pump operates at speeds of 200~400Hz, and a flow meter will be installed 10 meters away from this pump. The natural frequency of the flow meter was found to be around 200Hz from SolidWorks Cosmo. The fluid is a high pressure and high temperature water. So how much should the...
If a pump is vibrating with its blade passing frequency in the range of the 200~400Hz and this pump is located 5ft away from a flow meter with its natural frequency around 200Hz, how much higher should the natural frequency of the flow meter be increased to avoid resonance problems?
One of our clients wants to purchase a water meter from us. That clients wants to install this meter between two pumps operating at frequency of 200~400Hz. Coincidently, our meter's natural frequency is around 200Hz. Would this cause the meter be destroyed by vibration excited by two...
If a ferrous material is magnetized using a solenoid, would the magnetic strength of the material fluctuate over the next few hours? How long would it take for the magnetic strength of the material be stabilized?
If a ferrous material is magnetized using a solenoid, would the magnetic strength of the material fluctuates over the next few hours? How long would it take for the magnetic strength of the material be stabilized?