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How to design a PID controller for MIMO systems in which there are more outputs than inputs?
How do you design a PID controller for MIMO systems in which the outputs outnumber the inputs?
It's typical to design a PID controller for MIMO industrial process with the same number of inputs and outputs, or with more inputs than outputs. And…
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How many power strokes per rotation in a 3 cylinder engine?
How many power strokes occur for every complete rotation in a regular 3-cylinder engine? Or in other words, every how many degrees does a new power stroke takes place? Does anyone know please?
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Heat Transfer coefficient calculation for hot air flow inside rectangular duct
I am working on modeling of air-heater component. A simplified representation of system is as follows:
Cold air flow enters steel duct at one end. Inside duct is Calrod heating element shaped as ellipse. Follwing heat transfer occur…
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What are these bent shapes on this elbow in a compressor suction pipe?
See here are the shapes which are made on the suction head of compressor,
What are these, and why are they on the suction head pipe?
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Can a dry-pipe or preaction valve be used to create a branch off a wet pipe sprinkler system?
Individual-head (i.e. not deluge) sprinkler systems come in three flavors:
Wet-pipe systems have water pressure at the head at all times -- they are the quickest to respond, but can't be subject to freezing conditions and are too risky for…
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How can I determine how many cycles to average for when taking a measurement using Lock-in Amp if I know sensor spectral noise density?
I am taking a phase sensitive measurement of an AC magnetic field using an SR830 Lock-In Amplifier and a magnetic sensor. I know I have to average over a number of measurement cycles to get an accurate reading. The amount of time I should average is…
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What is a slotted open ring with a thread called (like on bicycle brake levers)?
I'm looking for a small ring that allows a thin cable to pass through but can also lock to close that opening, like on bicycle brake lever screws (shown below). However, I'm having trouble finding the part because I don't know what it's called.
Do…
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Most efficient way to build a toothpick bridge
In my stem class we are going to have a competition where we have to build a toothpick bridge that can support as must weight as possible, while using only toothpicks and glue. These are the rules:
Each toothpick costs \$10,000.
Each end of a…
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What is the advantage of using GPIO pins as sinks instead of sources?
I'm following this tutorial on how to control Raspberry Pi GPIO pins with Python scripts. Instead of connecting the test circuit (LED + resistor) between the ground and the GPIO pin however, they connect it between the +3v pin and GPIO (see section…
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How does a graph with tensile stress-strain curve and compressive stress-strain curve superimposed look like involving true stress and true strain?
If you have a graph with a tensile stress-strain curve of a typical metal or alloy and you superimpose a compressive stress-strain curve on it (from same metal or alloy), how would this look like if you had to sketch it?
I know that when you talking…
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Finding the sampling period to avoid loss of signal
We have:
$$ s(t) = 4u(t)−u(t−1)−2u(t−2)−2u(t−3.5)+2u(t−4) $$
where $u$ is the Heaviside function.
I had to draw the graph and find the minimum sampling period so we wont have loss of signal. I have drawn the graph.
$t=kT$
where $T$ is the sampling…
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comparing backlash of different mechanisms
I have a cylinder with a shaft in its center that I need to rotate at 120 RPM on 180°, for costing reasons, I would like, if possible, to reuse the same DC motor that I already use for another system. That motor has a speed of 6000 RPM so I need a…
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How can I fit a DN16 flange to a DN10 flanged pipe?
One of the valves on my 3 bar line just failed. Without it, our production has ground to a stop and we can't operate until we get a replacement (which we have already ordered). In order to make a deadline, I am trying to find a way to use a…
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Why is strain also normalized to the parameters of engineering strain?
I get that you normalize stress to engineering stress, so that it is independent of the cross sectional area. This means you can calculate (roughly) the stress needed to elongate the specimen to the degree you want. But why normalize the strain…
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How do I loop through annotations in NX using the NXOpen API in VB?
I'm writing a script to extract all the dimensions from a 2D drawing in NX. In doing so, I have been able to get the dimensions and tolerances on all sheets, along with the zone numbers. This has been fairly easy. However, I'm running into a brick…
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