Friday, January 6, 2012

MrsDrPoe: Before Pictures and Week 1 Progress

It's Foto Friday on the blog!  As we shared a couple of weeks ago, Mr. Poe and I recently became homeowners!  Our foreclosure needs a bit of work, so today I'll show you some before pictures* and update you on our progress after the first week.

 
 
 
 
 
 


So far we've:
- Ripped up all the floor, baseboards, and quarter round in the public areas
- Primed the kitchen and the spare bathroom
- Put one coat of paint on the kitchen walls; two on the cabinet beadboard
- Spackled, sanded and washed the walls of the dining room, 1/2 bath, and entry way
- Removed all the wallpaper except for a tiny amount in the stairwell and the master bath
- Hung blinds and replaced a door


I'll keep you up-to-date with our progress and pictures of the rooms as we finish them...as well as some how-tos for those of you who may be interested in tackling some of the projects that we will be.  And so it begins! 

*Pictures from Zillow.com

Thursday, January 5, 2012

MrsDrPoe: The Cost of Discipleship, Part I

Once again Theology Thursday is upon us here at the blog!  Today I'll begin a two-part series on the cost of discipleship looking at some passages from Mark and Luke.  As always, I invite you to open up your Bibles with me as we look at these portions of God's Word.

Luke 9:23-27 says:

Then He said to them all, "If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me.  For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will save it.  For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and is himself destroyed or lost?  For whoever is ashamed of Me and My words, of him the Son of Man will be ashamed when He comes in His own glory, and in His Father's, and of the holy angels.  But I tell you truly, there are some standing here who shall not taste death till they see the kingdom of God."

The first verse in this passage is pretty well-known and often taken out of context and misapplied.  People say that an illness, a financial burden, or even a mother-in-law is their 'cross to bear,' but that is not what the cross is in this passage.  The cross leads to death (picture a modern day electric chair), which is obvious from the next few verses: we must loose our lives to Christ to save them.

Colossians 3:1-11 talks about the need to put to death the "old man with his deeds" in order that we may live as a "new man who is renewed in knowledge according to the image of Him who created him."  Thus our commitment to Jesus is denying our fleshly desires, daily taking up the cross to put to death our old self who was slave to sin, and following Jesus in His actions and teachings.  The fact that Luke includes the word "daily" in his account of this teaching of Jesus is significant because it tells us that we must be ever watchful of the old man and the old desires and temptations that will try to sneak back into our lives.  We must die daily to serve the Lord.


Next week we'll look at another passage that exemplifies death as the cost of discipleship.



 

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

MrsDrPoe: Chicken Curry, American Style

It's another What's for Dinner Wednesday, and today I'd like to share with you an Americanized version of Chicken Curry based on some tips from my major professor, Dr. Walters.

Ingredients: 1 can cream of soup, 1/4 cup sour cream, 4 oz chicken, 1 tsp garlic powder, 1 tsp onion powder, curry powder to taste, 2 small potatoes (optional, not pictured), saffron rice (not pictured).


Saute chopped chicken, chopped potatoes, and seasoning in a small saucepan till browned.  Add the soup (I used cream of mushroom) and sour cream, and simmer until the chicken has finished cooking and the potatoes are soft (about 20-30 minutes):


Serve over cooked saffron rice and naanNote: Mr. Poe and I have different tastes when it comes to curry.  To please both our palates, I add 2 tsp during the cooking process and an additional couple on mine right before I eat it.


Enjoy!

MrsDrPoe: The Halls

For the next edition of Poes' Pals, I'd like to introduce you to the Halls:



The Halls are some newer friends of ours; although, we first met Mr. Hall when he came to Starkville to hold a gospel meeting for us.  These folks are some of the nicest and most genuine you will ever meet and true servants of Christ.  During the past year they have worked locally and as far away as Zimbabwe to help encourage brethren and further the spread of the gospel.

Mr. Hall hales from the great state of Alabama and is a hard-core Auburn fan (Mr. Poe likes him in spite of this fact).  Although he has a degree in political science, he has chosen evangelism as his profession.  Mrs. Hall comes from a Yankee family of all girls and has spent a lot of time in NYC helping to spread the Word.

These two are such an encouragement to us, and we highly recommend that you spend some time with them if you ever find them in your neck of the woods!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

MrsDrPoe: Momentum Integral Boundary Layer Equation

Happy Thesis Tuesday to all!  Today we'll be looking at another case of external flow- the momentum integral boundary layer equation.

Defining the boundary layer height as the height from the plate where the velocity reached 99% of the free stream velocity is appealing, but often this is difficult to physically measure.  Instead, we can measure the displacement thickness, delta*, which is how far the free stream streamlines are shifted (or displaced) due to the boundary layer.  We can derive an expression for the displacement thickness by examining conservation of mass in a control volume that has a top control surface along a displaced streamline:

d/dt(int(rho)dV) + int(rho*(V.n))dA = 0

We will assume that the flow is steady and 1D with the flow crossing through two areas of the control surface with unit width (y(1) and H(1)) such that:

int(rho*u)dy|0,y - int(rho*Uinfinity)dy|0,H = 0

Assuming the flow is also incompressible, we can divide the rho out of both integrals:

int(u)dy|0,y - int(Uinfinity)dy|0,H = 0

We know that the free stream velocity is a constant and that y can be written as H + delta* and u can be written as Uinfinity + u - Uinfinity:

Uinfinity*H = int(Uinfinity + u - Uinfinity)dy|0,y = int(Uinfinity)dy|0,H+delta* + int(u-Uinfinity)dy|0,y = Uinfinity*H + Uinfinity*delta* + int(u - Uinfinity)dy|0,y

Further simplification yields:

Uinfinity*delta* = int(Uinfinity - u)dy|0,y or delta* = int(1 -(u/Uinfinity))dy|0,y

As previously mentioned, this value is much easier to measure than delta.

Another boundary layer thickness definition commonly employed is the momentum thickness (Theta), which is related to the amount of momentum "lost" due to drag in the boundary layer.  We can derive an expression for this thickness by applying the x-momentum equation to the control volume previously defined:

d/dt(int(rho*V)dV) + int(rho*V*(V.n))dA = Sum(F)

becomes:

int(rho*V*u)dA - int(rho*V*Uinfinity)dA = Fdrag

Taking the x-momentum equation:

int(rho*u*u)dA - int(rho*Uinfinity*Uinfinity)dA = -Fdrag

and applying the flow through an area of unit width with Fdrag = rho*Uinfinity*Uinfinity*Theta, then:

-rho*Uinfinity*Uinfinity = int(rho*u*u)dy|0,y - int(rho*Uinfinity*Uinfinity)dy|0,H = int(rho*u*u)dy|0,y - Uinfinity*int(rho*Uinfinity)dy|0,H

Employing the continuity equation:

-rho*Uinfinity*Uinfinity*Theta = int(rho*u*u)dy|0,y - Uinfinity*int(rho*u)dy|0,y

We can divide both sides by -rho*Uinfinity*Uinfinity (assuming an incompressible fluid) to obtain:

Theta = -int((u*u)/(Uinfinity*Uinfinity))dy|0,y + int(u/Uinfinity)dy|0,y = int((u/Uinfinity) - (u*u)/(Uinfinity*Uinfinity))dy|0,y

or finally:

Theta = int((u/Uinfinity)*(1 - (u/Uinfinity)))dy|0,y

This momentum thickness is also more easily measured than delta.  For most cases, Theta < delta* < delta.  These integrals are valid for any y in the free stream.  It can also be noted that the shear stress on a flat plate can be written in terms of the momentum integral:

tauw = rho*U*U*d/dx(Theta)

Next week, we'll look at a quick example of these equations in action, but until then, happy studying!

Monday, January 2, 2012

MrsDrPoe: New Year, New Deals 1/1

Happy New Year and Money Monday to you all!  This new year is bringing some new deals, so pick up your local paper and make your resolution to save!

Wags

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Lichi Super Probiotic, 30 ct - $9.99, get $9.99 back in RR
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Maxwell House Coffee, 11.5 oz - $2.99