Audi Driver P.E.
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It's been a while since I took the FE, and my memory is rusty on a lot of topics, but one thing I know we hardly (if at all) covered was power to run pumps and compressors, so I'm quickly trying to get up to speed.
In one of my practice tests, there is a problem that involves a multi-stage compressor, and the question asks about one of the stages. In the worked solution, the answer is:
Hp = Mdot (deltaH)/const
All of the worked solution makes sense but the const. I can't find a similar formula nor anthing that would make this constant make sense in the MERM.
They give the solution as (going from memory):
Hp= [(the value for Mdot from the question)*(Cp)*(delta T in Rankine)* (conversion factor for conversion of hours to seconds)]/ some strange three digit value with units of BTU/hr-lbm
I can supply more details if needed, but I can't find a single reference that uses that formula, nor has the werid const.
Anyone here know of a good source?
In one of my practice tests, there is a problem that involves a multi-stage compressor, and the question asks about one of the stages. In the worked solution, the answer is:
Hp = Mdot (deltaH)/const
All of the worked solution makes sense but the const. I can't find a similar formula nor anthing that would make this constant make sense in the MERM.
They give the solution as (going from memory):
Hp= [(the value for Mdot from the question)*(Cp)*(delta T in Rankine)* (conversion factor for conversion of hours to seconds)]/ some strange three digit value with units of BTU/hr-lbm
I can supply more details if needed, but I can't find a single reference that uses that formula, nor has the werid const.
Anyone here know of a good source?