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MAE 243 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS Spring 2008 Semester January 14th May 10th, 2008 COURSE SYLLABUS
Credits: Prerequisite: Textbook: Instructors: Section 001 Dr. Sivaneri, MW 4:00 5:15 PM, 207 ESB Office: 313 ESB. Phone: 293-3111, ext. 2353 E-mail:...
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MAE 243 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS Fall 2006 Semester August 21st December 16th, 2006 COURSE SYLLABUS
Credits: Prerequisite: Textbook: Instructors: Section 001 Dr. Darran Cairns: M, W, F 1:00 1:50 PM, Room MRB 105 Room 513 ESB, Phone: (304) 293-311...
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...An Analysis of The Trends In Energy Conservation Studies of The IAC Program
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Thesis submitted to the College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degr...
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UCSD >> MAE >> 105 (Spring, 2007)
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Chapter 8 Potential Flow and Computational Fluid Dynamics 8.1 Prove that the streamlines (r, ) in polar coordinates, from Eq. (8.10), are orthogonal to the potential lines (r, ). Solution: The streamline slope is represented by dr r d |streamlin...
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MAE105 Final Exam (open book, closed notes, no phone, calculators or computers) Name:_ Time: 3:00 to 6:00pm Date: December 10, 2004 Problem 1 (a) (1 Point) Find a general expression x = x (t ), for the characteristics of the following PDE: u + x cost...
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April 12, 2007 MAE 105 Quiz #1 Total Time: 20 minutes (Closed Book & Notes) PROBLEM 1 a. (0.5 Point) Solve the following ODE by twice integration, and find its general solution (which must include two integration constants): d 2u (x ) =sin2x , dx 2 0...
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MAE105 Final Exam (open book, closed notes) Name:_ Time: 3:10 to 6:10pm Date: December 12, 2003 Problem 1 (a) (2 Points) Find a general expression x = x (t ), for the characteristics of the following PDE: u + x sint u = 0 . t x [Note th...
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Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 A gas at 20C may be rarefied if it contains less than 1012 molecules per mm3. If Avogadro\'s number is 6.023E23 molecules per mole, what air pressure does this represent? Solution: The mass of one molecule of air may be com...
Washington >> MATH >> 126 (Spring, 2008)
Worksheet 5 Math 126 1. Suppose a train follows a circular path of radius R at constant speed. Compute the acceleration, and show that it is perpendicular to the direction of travel of the train and points into the circle. 2. Engineers in France obse...
Washington >> MATH >> 126 (Spring, 2008)
Worksheet 6 Math 126 (best if discussed in small groups) This worksheet gives an example of estimating a double integral by Riemann sums, and shows the benefit of using linearity. 1. Figure 1 is a (somewhat crude) topographical map of Mt. St. Helen...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Fig. 15.1 (p 705): Measuring rate of 2 NO2 2 NO + O2 using -d[NO2]/dt, d[NO]/dt, or d[O2]/dt. Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Fig. 15.11 (p 737): EP vs. reaction: transition state (\"activated complex\") and contrast bet...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Fig. 16.30 (p 790): Examples of silicate anions in minerals: SiO44: no shared O. Si2O76: 1 shared O. Si3O96: 2 shared O, ring form. [Si4O104]: 3 shared O, sheet structure. [Si4O104] Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Fig....
Washington >> MATH >> 126 (Spring, 2008)
Math 126 C, D - Spring 2006 Mid-Term Exam Number Two May 11, 2006 Name: Section: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total 10 10 10 10 10 10 60 Complete all questions. You may use a scientific, non-graphing calculator during this examination. Other electronic devices...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
EXPERIMENT 4: EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON SOLUBILITY AND FRACTIONAL CRYSTALLIZATION I. Fractional Crystallization of KNO3 with (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2.6H2O Impurity II. Determining the Solubility Curve of KNO3 In this experiment, you will examine crystallizati...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
EXPERIMENT 3: INTERMOLECULAR FORCES Part I. Properties, Intra- and Inter- Molecular Forces and Structure of Maleic and Fumaric acids Part II. Vapor Pressure of Liquids and Enthalpy of Vaporization Consult Zumdahl sections 16.1 and 16.10 for help. P...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
EXPERIMENT 2 Part I: A Clock Reaction (Method of Initial Rates measure rate before the [reactants] change significantly) Part II: Crystal Violet - Hydroxide Reaction (Integrated Rate Approach rate laws expressing [reactant] as a function of time) ...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Spring 2007 CHEMISTRY 162 Mid-Term Exam #2 50 Minutes Professor Joe Norman TOTAL POINTS: _ out of 29 Name: TA: _ _ * READ THIS PAGE CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU BEGIN! * Write your name and TA\'s name above. TAs are listed below: TA N. Doubina A. Agne...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Experiment 6 The Spectrochemical Series and Crystal Field Theory The report for this experiment will be due the following week in your Quiz section. Goal Understand Crystal Field Theory and how it predicts the following properties of complex ions: ...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
NAME _ IN-LAB REPORT QUIZ SECTION _ Part II: Acid-Base Properties of Elemental Oxides; Oxides of Period 3 and Oxides of Group 5A Elements Complete the table below with the highest oxidation state oxide N Parts II/III: 39 pts. (this packet) Part I: ...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Fig. 18.6 (p 877): Network structure of BeH2(s). Each BeHBe linkage is a 3-center, 2-electron bond. BeH4 geometry is tetrahedral (Be is sp3). Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Fig.18.9 (p 879): Molecular structures of B2H...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Experiment 1: Chemical Models and Magnetism Chemistry 162 Part 1: Chemical Models Zumdahl, 5th ed., Chapts. 12-14 Objective: We will be using a molecular model kit to assist in our understanding of: Lewis Dot Structures Molecular Geometry Electr...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Spring 2007 CHEMISTRY 162 Mid-Term Exam #1 50 Minutes Professor Joe Norman TOTAL POINTS: _ out of 32 Name: TA: _ _ * READ THIS PAGE CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU BEGIN! * Write your name and TA\'s name above. TAs are listed below: TA N. Doubina A. Agnel...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Fig. 16.44 (p 804): X(l) in a closed container. At first, there is only evaporation at rate set by T. Then condensation builds at rate set by [X(g)] - until rcond = revap (equilibrium). Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Fi...
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Fig. 20.3 (p 936): ratom across 3d, 4d, and 5d TM rows. r5d r4d because ratom decreases across 4f row. Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Fig. 20.6 (p 944): Common coordination numbers and geometries for transition metals...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Methanol (methyl alcohol) By-product in coal gasification; de-icing agent; gasoline substitute; precursor of organic compounds 1,2-Ethanediol (ethylene glycol) Main component of auto antifreeze Serine Amino acid found in most proteins CH, CH, \\ / ...
Washington >> MATH >> 126 (Spring, 2008)
Worksheet 2 Math 126 1. Use the Taylor Series for the exponential function to do the following. 3 3 (a) Find the Taylor Series based at zero for f (x) = ex -1 = ex /e. What is the value 15 f of d 15 at x = 0? dx 2 (b) Find the Taylor Series based at ...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
EXPERIMENT 5 PART I: PERIODIC TRENDS, A COMPUTER STUDY & INTRODUCTION TO CHEMDRAW PART II: ACID-BASE PROPERTIES OF PERIOD 3 AND GROUP 5A ELEMENTAL OXIDES PART III: OXIDIZING ABILITY OF THE ELEMENTAL HALIDES PERIODIC TRENDS I. A Computer Study There ...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Chem 162 IN-CLASS QUESTION 1 Prof. Norman Consider the compounds NiS, Al(NO3)3 and CH4. In each: (a) is the bonding ionic, covalent, or both? (b) which atom or ion is + and which -? Chem 162 IN-CLASS ANSWER 1 Prof. Norman NiS: covalent (d blo...
Washington >> MATH >> 126 (Spring, 2008)
Worksheet 4 Math 126 The goal of this worksheet is to get familiar with the use of polar coordinates and to practice the conversion from polar coordinates to Cartesian and vice versa. You should observe that some regions are easier to understand in C...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
How ion-dipole interactions help a solid ionic crystal (NaCI) dissolve in water (Fig. 10-33) &ionic bond Like dissolves like: the presence o a benzene molecule f disrupts the hydrogen bonding network in water (Fig. 10-32) Fig. 17.4 (p 836): Henry\'...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Chem 162 IN-CLASS QUESTION 4 Prof. Norman The reaction 2 N2O5(g) 4 NO2(g) + O2(g) is spontaneous at 298 K and 1 atm. Which of the following are true? a. The reaction rate = -d[N2O5]/dt. b. d[N2O5]/dt = -2{d[O2]/dt}. c. G < 0. d. The activation en...
Washington >> MATH >> 126 (Spring, 2008)
Math 126 - Winter 2007 Exam 2 February 22, 2007 Name: Section: Student ID Number: 1 2 3 4 5 Total 10 8 12 10 10 50 You are allowed to use a scientific calculator (no graphing calculators) and one hand-written 8.5 by 11 inch page of notes. Put yo...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
NAME _Quiz Section _ Part I. Properties, Intra- and Inter- Molecular Forces and Structure of Maleic and Fumaric acids This report is due before you leave lab. You can talk with any of your fellow students about the work, but the TAs are not allowe...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Fig. 12.38 (p 567): s- and p-block atomic radii (ratomic), pm. Electronegativity increases as ratomic decreases: to the right and up in the periodic table. Copyright Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 12c1 * Subtract Antibonding MO, ...
Washington >> MATH >> 126 (Spring, 2008)
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Math 126A/B Your Name Second Midterm Your Signature November 17, 2006 1 Student ID # Your TA\'s name Your Quiz Section Label and Time Problem Points Possible 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 12 12 12 12 8 Total 60 Turn off and put away cell phones, graphi...
Washington >> MATH >> 126 (Spring, 2008)
MIDTERM 1 MATH 126 A, B Last name, first name: Section: Student number: Signature: Please do not start working until instructed to do so. You have 50 minutes. Please show your work. Scientific, but not graphing calculators are OK. You may use one...
Washington >> MATH >> 126 (Spring, 2008)
Worksheet 3 Math 126 This worksheet should help with your geometric visualization and understanding, which will help you with other problems in this chapter. Also, there may be quiz or test problems which are similar some of these questions. 1. Supp...
Washington >> MATH >> 126 (Spring, 2008)
Math 126 C - Winter 2006 Mid-Term Exam Number One January 31, 2006 Name: Section: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 70 Complete all questions. You may use a scientific, non-graphing calculator during this examination. Other electronic d...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
NAME_ Quiz Section_ CHEM 162 LABORATORY 1: CHEMICAL MODELS AND MAGNETISM Part I. Chemical Models Report Sheet DUE AT THE END OF THE LAB PERIOD, BEFORE YOU LEAVE. Use the chemical model kits to help you visualize the geometry of each of the followin...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Spring, 2008)
Chem 162 IN-CLASS QUESTION 11 Prof. Norman Complete the following reactions. Reactants are already balanced. Label reactants as strong acid (sa), weak acid (wa), strong base (sb), or weak base (wb). H2SO4(aq) + Na2O(s) Be(H2O)42+(aq) + 4 OH-(aq) ...
Washington >> MATH >> 126 (Spring, 2008)
MIDTERM 2 MATH 126 Last name, first name: Section: Student number: Signature: Please do not start working until instructed to do so. You have 50 minutes. Please show your work. Scientific, but not graphing calculators are OK. You may use one 8.5 ...
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Washington >> MATH >> 126 (Spring, 2008)
Math 126 C - Spring 2007 Mid-Term Exam Number Two May 10, 2007 Name: Section: 1 2 3 4 5 Total 10 10 10 10 10 50 Complete all questions. You may use a scientific, non-graphing calculator during this examination. Other electronic devices are not...
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Math 126 D & F- Spring 2007 Midterm 2 May 10, 2007 Name: Student ID Number: 1 2 3 4 5 Total 10 10 10 15 15 60 You are allowed to use a scientific calculator only (no graphing calculators) and one, handwritten, double-sided page of notes. Check ...
Washington >> MATH >> 126 (Spring, 2008)
Name Quiz Section MIDTERM II Math 126, Section A February 22, 2007 Problem 1 2 3 4 Total 5(Bonus) Total Points 12 12 12 14 50 3 Score - You may use a scientific calculator and one one-sided sheet of handwritten notes. No other notes, books or c...
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