I have found that I need to slow down and read the problem -With under a month to go, what are your most common mistakes made in problems?
Mine is forgetting to put everything in inches into feet, particularly when it comes to diameters given in inches.
It's been said that if you don't make any mistakes with units, you'll pass - regardless of your preparation!Mine is forgetting to put everything in inches into feet, particularly when it comes to diameters given in inches.
pay attention to details... esp. units.
Read all possible answers.
If you can't figure one out, eliminate as many wrong answers as you can before you guess.
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Pay close attention to efficency, it is very very important, and conversion. there are too may extraneous details in the question most of the time. You need to weed out irrelivant information.
My common mistake has been solving for the wrong thing. For example, when given the working pressures and temperatures of an adiabatic turbine in a rankine cycle, the problem would ask for the efficiency of the cycle, and I would solve for the efficiency of the turbine. And the efficiency of the turbine is of course a choice for one of the answers.Be careful what you eat for lunch.
Exactly what I meant. For example, when I have the carne asada burrito off the roach coach, it throws my working pressures and temperatures out of whack... this can cause vent to atmosphere events (or worse), and subsequent loss of efficiency.My common mistake has been solving for the wrong thing. For example, when given the working pressures and temperatures of an adiabatic turbine in a rankine cycle, the problem would ask for the efficiency of the cycle, and I would solve for the efficiency of the turbine. And the efficiency of the turbine is of course a choice for one of the answers.Be careful what you eat for lunch.
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