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Experimental Methods
FSI-KEMAcad. year: 2017/2018
The knowledge of physical properties of substances that are not so usual is important for the design of process equipment. These properties cannot be always defined by calculation; therefore they have to be determined experimentally. The result of such experiments is e.g. an invariable required for the design of process equipment based on modelling. To understand better the individual unit operations of the process engineering it is useful to demonstrate these operations in laboratory conditions.
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At seminars reports on experimental measuring are worked out. The attendance is required. Absences must be compensated
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Pavelek.M.-Štětina.J: Experimentální metody v technice prostředí /Brno :Akademické nakladatelství CERM,2007. 3. vyd. 215 s. ISBN 978-80-214-3426-4 [SYSNO: 000078250] (CS)
Recommended reading
Medek.J.: Experimentální metody, skripta Vysoké učení technické, Brno, 1988 (CS)
Perry, R. H. Chilton, C. H.: Chemical Engineers Handbook, McGraw-H..2008. (CS)
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processing results.
2. Measuring instruments, classification, properties, static and dynamic characteristics.
3. Fundamental measuring, spce, mass, time, basic and derived quantities.
4. Pressure measuring in liquids.
5. Temperature measuring, operating conditions, assembly.
6. Humidity measurement, absulute, relative.
7. Measuring surface and inter-phase tension.
8. Measuring viscosity Newton and other liquids.
9. Heat characteristics of technical materials, heat consumption.
10.Flow measuring and quantity liquid.
11.Liquid velocity measurement.
12.Surface height measuring.
13.Chemical analytic method.