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At the inlet to a constant-diameter section of the Alaskan pipe- line (Crude Oil with SG = 0.9), the pressure is 8.5 MPa and the elevation is 45 m; at the outlet the elevation is 115 m. The head loss in this section of pipeline is 6.9 kJ/kg. Calculate the outlet pressure.
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Aturning operation is performed with following conditions: rake angle of 12°, a feed of 0.35 mm/rev, and a depth of cut of 1.1 mm. the work piece is aluminum alloy 6061 with t6 heat treatment (a16061-t6). the resultant chip thickness was measured to be 1.0 mm. estimate the cutting force, fc. use shear stress of 207 mpa and coefficient of friction on the tool face of 0.6.
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