Design a ceramic beverage container capable of containing 16 ounces of fluid -- 2
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Design a ceramic beverage container capable of containing 16 ounces of fluid. The fluid may be very cold (like a frozen drink) or very hot (like boiling water). You must pick a specific ceramic material and provide the material properties including density, general cost, color, etc., as well as the mechanical properties including yield and ultimate strength. This also includes providing strength, creep, fatigue, fracture, and ductility as a function of temperature.
You must also replace the material with a metallic material and provide the same information as you did for the ceramic. Compare the properties and
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I am an assistant professor in mechanical engineering. I am carrying three years of experience in teaching. Thermodynamics, heat transfer and fluid are my core areas. And also I am a post graduate in thermal engineering. All these years I have been experienced with all mechanical subjects and labs. And I am aware of all basics and core part of the subjects. In addition to this I am teaching physics online every day. I assure you a good output in very short time. I believe the price quoted is genuine and will be ready for negotiations if needed. Please see my portfolio. Hope your reply. I am aware of solidworks, CES material selection and EES.
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my name is murad Mechanical engineer 10 year experience new on freelancer
trying it see what will it do for me
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Hi I'm Ravi, good at Designing.
Expert certified and have 5+ years of professional experience in it.
Communication and well understanding clients need is my speciality.
Just give your work and stay relaxed!
You'll get your work on time with 100% quality and in budget.
Did almost this same project for a class when I was attending University of Illinois. We used glass and ceramic plates for our analysis though. Should be no problem to provide the model, as well as the material properties needed within 3 days, potentially sooner