REPORT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SUBMITTED BY : NIKHIL JIMMY Preventive Maintenance Preventive maintenance is defined as the care and servicing by personnel for the purpose of maintaining equipment and facilities in satisfactory operating condition by providing for systematic inspection‚ detection‚ and correction of incipient failures either before they occur or before they develop into major defects. In other word preventive maintenance involves maintenance‚ including tests
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Machine and Equipment Monitoring Type of Maintenance | Advantage | Disadvantage | Corrective | 1. Good effectiveness | 1. Need expert | (Design-Out) | 2. Long life cycle of equipment | 2. High cost‚ and need time to study and develop equipment | Breakdown | 1. Good for equipment which is cheap and easy to fix | 1. No sign | (On-Failure) | 2. Used when the other types of maintenance cannot be used | 2. No planned shutdown | | | 3. Need inventory of parts | |
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QUO VADIS‚ PHILIPPINE SPORTS? By Ericka Anne Arcilla Will the Philippines ever capture the elusive Olympic gold medal? For decades now‚ it has been the battle cry of the country’s contingents to the Olympic Games to bring home a gold medal. Time and again‚ they were frustrated. Where lies the problem? Are Filipinos destined not to win an Olympic gold medal? These and other questions continue to haunt our government and the country’s sports leaders and athletes. But the glaring reality is that
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World War I Chemical Warfare On April the 22‚ 1915 at the start of the Second Battle of the Ypres‚ the first poison gas attack and the first use of chlorine gas in a battlefield started‚ even though the Hague declaration and Convention forbade the use of poison weapons in the warfare. The Germans attacked France with the chlorine gas‚ but the French were not prepared at all for this attack. The effects of the chlorine gas to the soldiers was very severe; within seconds it destroyed their respiratory
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the world is transported in containers having more than 3‚ 00‚000 deadweight. A tanker’s deadweight is a measure of ship’s carrying capacity in tons. It includes both the weight of the cargo (in the case of ship’s carrying crude the cargo is the crude oil) and the weight of the fuel the tanker carries for her own propulsion purposes. Crude containers come in an enormous range of sizes like as follows: · ULCC :- above 3‚20‚000 tons Deadweight (Ultra large crude containers) · VLCC :- 1‚60‚000 to 3
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‘The political establishment succeeded in maintaining the political status quo through a policy of moderate reform’ How far do you agree with this judgement? The political establishment in Germany succeeded in maintaining the political status quo through more than just the policy of moderate reform‚ I would argue. Certainly the policy of moderate reform helped placate and divide socialists and liberals‚ the groups demanding social and constitutional change‚ to an extent. However‚ it is clear that
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HSIIDC A STUDY ON NON PERFORMING ASSETS OF HARYANA STATE INDUSTRIAL & INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED (An ISO 9002 certified Institution) PROJECT REPORT Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Two year full
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Chemical Reactions The idea of chemical reactions was investigated about two hundred and fifty years ago‚ when a man named Antoine Laurent Lavoisier wanted to know about the importance of chemical changes. Also‚ in the 19th century‚ John Dalton made the atomic theory. Dalton said that bonding atoms together makes new substances‚ which is a chemical reaction (History of chemical reactions). The definition of chemical reaction is‚ “the processes in which substances undergo chemical changes‚ which
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A Homemade Dishwashing Liquid A Scientific Research Project Presented to the Research Department College of Engineering‚ Technology and Computer Science ___________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course General Chemistry ____________ Presented by: Bañares‚ Michael Ray Romero‚ Jo Cris Fernando‚ Caroline Ebora‚ Mark Bryan Escuro‚ Edmund BSIT Electrical A11AM October 2013 Republic of the Philippines City of Taguig Taguig City University
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Rationale of the Study Containerization is a system of freight transport that transports trade goods from ports to ports. This system is based on a range of steel intermodal containers (also "shipping containers").These containers are built to standardized dimensions and can be loaded and unloaded‚ stacked‚ transported efficiently over long distances‚ and transferred from one mode of transport to another. Thus‚ it provided an economic way to ship 90% of the world
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