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    renowned foundries like L&T and KCP. The 250 strong dedicated work force is the back-bone of this company. G. S. Alloy castings Ltd. Company is started in 1987 with initial capacity of 1800 Mt/annum and later grown into one of the biggest foundries in South India with capacity of 4800 Mt/annum. One more branch with higher tonnage capacity at Surampalli village. G. S. Alloy Castings (GSAC) company is situated on the outskirts of Vijayawada. They are aiming to run production capacity 12000

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    Cory Campbell ACCT 439-Section 1 AS1 1-30: It has been stated that auditors must be independent because audited financial statements must serve the needs of a wide variety of users. If the auditor were to favor one group‚ such as existing shareholders‚ there might be a bias against another group‚ such as prospective investors. a. What steps has the external auditing profession taken to minimize potential bias toward important users and thereby encourage auditor independence? ---The external auditing

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    in the shape of spheroidal-shaped particles. Bainite is harder and stronger than pearlite‚ which‚ in turn‚ is harder and stronger than spheroidite. 10.24 Figure 10.40 shows the continuous cooling transformation diagram for a 0.35 wt% C iron-carbon alloy. Make a copy of this figure and then sketch and label continous cooling curves to yield the following microstrucutres: (a) Fine peralite and proeutectoid ferrite (b) Martensite (c) Martensite and proeuctoid ferrite (d)Coarse pearlite and proeutectoid

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    TREATMENT OF CORROSION Regardless of the type of corrosion or the metal involved‚ corrosion treatment requires three basic steps: 1. Remove as much of the corrosion as possible. 2. Neutralize any residual material. 3. Restore the protective surface film. CORROSION REMOVAL As previously discussed‚ the first step in corrosion control must be cleaning the surface. After the surface is completely clean and it is determined that corrosion does exist‚ the damage must be carefully assessed

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    ToughMet 3 TS 95 Alloy Engineered Sucker Rod Couplings will last longer than traditional sucker rod couplings. Our team will then work to accept or reject this hypothesis. Our experiments will have the ability to be duplicated so the conclusions we come up with whether it fails to reject or rejects the original hypothesis will become part of the scientific community. The variable will be the different sucker rod couplings. The independent variable will be the ToughMet 3 TS 95 Alloy Engineered Sucker

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    artificial joints * pacemakers * artificial valves * crowns‚ dentures * lenses * prosthetic limbs * cochlear implants Pins‚ screws and plates * These are used to repair bone fractures. They are almost all made from metallic alloys. * The pin is a versatile implant used for the fixation of bone fragments and is used when the fracture is in a place where it is difficult to use a plate. * Pins are also used when it is difficult to obtain adequate stability of the bone

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    Formal System Development Methodologies Carissa Robinson Grayson June 6‚ 2010 Formal systems development methodologies‚ also sometimes referred to as Formal Methods‚ are used to model systems using mathematics. By using mathematics to model a complex system‚ properties of the system can be verified without empirical testing. (Collins) Formal systems development methodologies are different from other design systems through formal verification‚ the principles are proven correct before they

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    Table of Contents List of Figures Figure Number Figure Description Page Number 2.11 Riveted metal sheets under shear loads …………………………………. 3 2.12 AN270 Mushroom Head Rivet‚ AN426 Countersunk Rivet .…… 3 2.13 Before and after of rivet being set into a drilled hole …………... 4 3.11 Example of a Solid Shank Rivet ……………………………

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    previous experimental results which were not included in the process which leads to the creation of the model. Keywords: Thermal Conductivity‚ Steel‚ Bayes‚ Neural Network‚ Heat treatment‚ Mathematical models‚ Physical properties‚ Temperature‚ Commercial alloys‚ Matthiessen’s rule Prediction of thermal conductivity of 2steel 1∗ 1 Introduction There are many situations in design or in process modelling where it would be useful to know the thermal conductivity of the steel being used‚ and how it

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    CORROSION Corrosion is defined as the involuntary destruction of substances such as metals and mineral building material by surrounding media‚ which are usually liquid (i.e. corrosive agents)." Most metals corrode. During corrosion‚ they change into metallic ions. In some cases‚ the product of corrosion itself forms a protective coating. "For example‚ aluminium forms a thin protective oxide layer which is impervious to air and water. In other cases (e.g. iron)‚ however‚ the coating either flakes

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