Everything posted by MKader17
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I'm thinking an orphan 8 will be finding its way to my dorm soon
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Went to the library and studied up and was told from a buddy of mine that what our teacher puts on the board for example in the last few days is exactly the final with numbers changed. Hopefully he is right because that is all I'm going to study
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alright I'm out. Got to go somewhere so I can study
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Oh... thats right I can't work on my Thermo project tonight.... Why? oh, just because I have a Thermo FINAL tomorrow
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Josh, Eric, or Connie?
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and I just read the topic where I asked
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<--- is terrible with names, especially if he doesn't have a face to put it with (or an avatar lol)
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That's who Ryan1 is! lol
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I'm going crazy I'm pretty sure
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From last night?
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Whats louder and whats deeper?
Depends on the box
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Fawk, this thermo project is kicking my ass! I still can't figure out anything. It seems I'm always one variable off from getting somewhere
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Wish my night would have ended that well lol- Welcome to the IHoP
dayumm I'm tired- Welcome to the IHoP
Lumberjacks better watch out....- Welcome to the IHoP
T0P FOR SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE BEATING BIG 12!!!- Welcome to the IHoP
WE BEAT TEXAS TECH AT BASKETBALL!!!- Welcome to the IHoP
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Do you live on the Texas side or the Arkansas side?- Welcome to the IHoP
I know where you live! ^ hehe- Welcome to the IHoP
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we've done a little work with that stuff you need to use the heating value of the fuel to determine the energy in it with that and mass flow rate, you should be able to get Q(dot)in The heating value of gasoline is 42000 kJ/kg using that in my equation for an otto cycle gives me a number WAY beyond the charts. So I used stoichimetric AF ratio of 14.7 and said that for 14.7kg of air there is 1 kg of fuel, totaling 15.7 kg of mass. the fuel is 6.8% of that mass so I multiply the 6.8% by the 42000 kJ/kg and it gace me 2876.71 kJ/kg, which is a lot lower but when doing calculations the ideal temps become unrealistic.... what am I missing? - Welcome to the IHoP