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- Two materials, A and B, are to be separated using two unit operations, 1 and 2. The feed has 10 tons/h A and 4 tons/h B. The split (fraction of material rejected by each operation) is given in Table P5-14. a. Which sequence of operations, (l?2) or (2?1), will yield the greatest recovery of material A? b. What will be the purity of material A using that sequence? c. What will be the efficiency of separation for the entire process train with regard to material A using the Worrell-Stesed equation?If you could help me with parts a-d id greatly appreciate it, I will rate immediately. Thank you.3. An electric switch manufacturing company has to choose one of three different assembly methods. Method A will have a first cost of $40,000, an annual operating cost of $9000, and a service life of 2 years. Method B will cost $80,000 to buy and will have an annual operating cost of $6000 over its 4-year service life. Method C will cost $130,000 initially with an annual operating cost of $4000 over its 8-year life. Methods A and B will have no salvage value, but method C will have some equipment worth an estimated $12,000. Which method should be selected? Use present worth analysis at an interest rate of 10% per year.
- Provide an explanation of the concept of testing isolated parts.Consider the following statementsProper use of internal vibrators include Vibrators can be used to move concrete horizontally To avoid the internal effects of bleeding, the vibrator should penetrate to the bottom of the layer and at least 150 mm into any previously placed layer The distance between insertions should be about 1 ½ times the effective radius of the vibrator To speed up the compaction, Internal vibrators can touch the reinforcing bars of the element but not the formwork. Of these statements Select one: A. All statements (1-4) are correct B. 2 and 3 are correct C. 2 and 4 are correct D. 1 and 3 are correctAtechnician uses #10 wire for arepair job. Before starting the job, the roll has781⁄2 feet of wire on it. The technician uses 1⁄3 of the roll. How many feet ofwire does the technician use?
- How to do these in AutoCad? step by step, please.Q plastic analysis.A setup similar to the one shown in Figure 10.35 is commonly used to mea- sure the shear modulus, G. A specimen of known length L and diameter D is placed in the test machine. A known torque T is applied to the specimen and the angle of twist ø is measured. The shear modulus is then calculated from 32 TL G= A Dª ¢ 10.26 Using Equation (10.26), calculate the shear modulus for a given specimen and test results of T = 3450 N m, L = 20 cm, D=5 cm, ø = 0.015 rad.