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Physical Properties

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  • Type: e-Learning
  • Technology: Craft Skills
  • Category: Understand
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Overview

This course covers the fundamentals of units of measurement and their applications, with a focus on pressure and its measurement in power plants.  The course will cover the difference between gauge and absolute pressure and how to convert between units of pressure. Students will also be provided information about areas in power plants where negative pressure and backpressure are used, as well as the operation of a manometer and the meaning of head. Additionally, the course will cover the meanings of balanced draft, forced draft, and induced draft and how differential pressure causes fluid flow.


Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Who Should Attend

Math & Sciences

Objectives

Match electric arc welding filler metals to their application in the flat position.

Identify units of measurement and their applications.

Identify the definition of “pressure”

Identify common units of measurement for pressure, used in power plants

Identify the value of atmospheric (barometric) pressure at sea level

Recognize the difference between gauge and absolute pressure

Recognize how to convert between units of pressure

Identify areas in the power plant where negative pressure and backpressure are used

Recognize the operation of a manometer

Identify the meaning of head

Recognize the meanings of balanced draft, forced draft, and induced draft

Recognize how differential pressure causes fluid flow

Identify the three phases of matter

Identify how latent heat affects phase

Identify the factors that determine enthalpy

Recognize the factors that determine the density and specific volume of water and steam

Recognize the types of information provided on steam tables

Identify ways that a frozen pipe and flashing may cause damage

Identify the major forms of energy, including potential, kinetic, thermal, and P-V energy

Identify the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales and make conversions between them

Identify the Law of Conservation of Energy

Recognize the theory of operation of glass bulb thermometers, thermocouples, and resistance temperature detectors

 


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