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The primary reason for introducingceramic components in automotive engine designs is the possibility of higheroperating temperatures and, therefore, improved efficiencies. A by- product ofthis substitution, however, is mass reduction. For the case of 1.5 kg of castiron (density = 7.15 Mg/m3) being replaced by an equivalent volume of PSZ(density = 5.50 Mg/m3), calculate the mass reduction. To calculate the mass reductionwhen replacing 1.5 kg of cast iron with an equivalent volume of partiallystabilized zirconia (PSZ), we can follow these steps: Step 1: Calculate the Volume ofCast Iron First, we need to calculate thevolume of the cast iron using its mass and density. Density = Mass / Volume ==>Volume = Mass / density Gicen mass = 1.5kg = 1500g Density = 7.15 Mg/m^3 = 7150kg/m^3 Volume = 1500 / 7150 = 1500/7150L Convert volume to m = 1500 / 7150= 0.209L = 0.000209m^3 Step 2: Calculate the Mass ofPSZ Now we can find the mass of PSZthat occupies the same volume. The density of PSZ is given as 5.50 Mg/m^3 = 5500kg/m^3 Using volume = Mass of PSZ =0.000209m^3 * 5500kg/m^3 = 1.1495kg Step 3: Calculate MassReduction Now, we can determine the massreduction by subtracting the mass of PSZ from the mass of cast iron: = 1.5kg 1.1495kg = 0.3505kg Made with nCreator - tiplanet.org
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Compatible OS 3.0 et ultérieurs.
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The primary reason for introducingceramic components in automotive engine designs is the possibility of higheroperating temperatures and, therefore, improved efficiencies. A by- product ofthis substitution, however, is mass reduction. For the case of 1.5 kg of castiron (density = 7.15 Mg/m3) being replaced by an equivalent volume of PSZ(density = 5.50 Mg/m3), calculate the mass reduction. To calculate the mass reductionwhen replacing 1.5 kg of cast iron with an equivalent volume of partiallystabilized zirconia (PSZ), we can follow these steps: Step 1: Calculate the Volume ofCast Iron First, we need to calculate thevolume of the cast iron using its mass and density. Density = Mass / Volume ==>Volume = Mass / density Gicen mass = 1.5kg = 1500g Density = 7.15 Mg/m^3 = 7150kg/m^3 Volume = 1500 / 7150 = 1500/7150L Convert volume to m = 1500 / 7150= 0.209L = 0.000209m^3 Step 2: Calculate the Mass ofPSZ Now we can find the mass of PSZthat occupies the same volume. The density of PSZ is given as 5.50 Mg/m^3 = 5500kg/m^3 Using volume = Mass of PSZ =0.000209m^3 * 5500kg/m^3 = 1.1495kg Step 3: Calculate MassReduction Now, we can determine the massreduction by subtracting the mass of PSZ from the mass of cast iron: = 1.5kg 1.1495kg = 0.3505kg Made with nCreator - tiplanet.org
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