I’m dead in the middle of a bio-med project and I cant find the answer anywhere.
The meta center most be higher than the center of gravity, correct? Does the center of gravity need to be above the center of buoyancy as well?
right now I am in graduate school studing mechanical engineering with a concentration in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics but as career I want to work in a nuclear power plant. I understand a lot of nuclear engineering or reactor engineering is fluid mechanics but how much and what are the biggest differences
I need to take fluids and will be allowed to, without statics or dymamics; dont ask why. How hard will this be? Is complex calculus constantly needed. I am good at math but dont remember much calc. I will be taking this class and 2 others a top top top top engineering school, how frightend should I be.
I am working on a problem with a fluid between two parallel plates, one moving and one stationary. For each liquid and “time step”, there is a different stability parameter. Could you please explain what this is?
hi….i m in my final year and plannin to do my M.S in computational mechanics…but i came across another group called cfd…whats the difference..?which is a better option?
I am look for free text book that can be used in my class on fluid mechanics
hi, i’m doing a science assignment and i have to research a job that has to do with fluid mechanics(the study of fluids). and i don’t know any jobs that involve fluid mechanics. so if you know some please tell me. Thanks
I am a student of biotechnology. And in India, every engineering course in biotechnology comes with chemical engineering courses. Right now, we have a biochemical thermodynamics course. I am thoroughly NOT sure what this course is about! It’s very abstract, the classes are a bore and it seems like we are going no where. Can anyone please tell me what this course is meant for? What way can biochemical thrmodynamics be helpful to a stdnet of biotechnology? Thanks for any help already! Please do answer!
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