Please find attached an image of my current project. Please advise if the weld-o-let shown in the image is allowed. I could not find any details from ASME or other standards. The elbow size is 16" LR and wel-o-let is 16" x 1". Any evidences if it can be done will greatly be appreciated.
Hey! I am new to battery technology and had a quick question.
For my application I need a Li-ion battery with an energy of 500kWh(I can also use two batteries of 250kWh). How fast can I charge this battery and how fast can I discharge it? I know it depends upon the manufacturer rating and etc...
The answer to your question Brian Peterson is because I conducted power requirement for an operating ferry. I aim on calculating the fuel consumption of the trip. The power calculations shows that at certain points the engine rpm dips below 1200 rpm. It is at those points where I cannot...
Thank you for your reply @LittleInch. The chart provided in the data sheet is only for range of 1300-2000 rpm. What about lower rpms? For example, the engine idles around 600 rpm. The chart does not cover the entire range of rpms that the engine operates in.
So, my problem statement is that I have the required power output as a function of time that the engine has to output, I have the corresponding RPM as well for the cycle.
I want to calculate the corresponding fuel consumption for that cycle. The engine in use is the Detroit Diesel Engine...
I found the data published in one of the reports published by Transport NSW. Considering the idle speed is 400-500 rpm, how do I find the Fuel usage at that rpm when the chart starts at 1200 rpm? Thanks
Greetings everyone!
I am trying to work out the fuel consumption of a ferry that uses a diesel engine (Detroit Diesel 8V92Ta). I have attached the fuel consumption chart in this post. The idling rpm of the engine is around 200 rpm but the minimum rpm given in the fuel consumption chart is given...
im designing a monocoque chassis.Im facing problem in choosing the appropriate hardpoints.Please send a design report of hardpoints if you have one.Also if you could help me out with the different types of hardpoints.