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    CANDIDATE’S DECLARATION I hereby certify that the work which is being presented in the project entitled “AIRCRAFT TAKE-OFF AND LANDING CONTROL SYSTEM USING FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER’’ in the partial fulfilment of requirements for the Award of degree of M.Tech (Electronics and Communication Engineering) submitted in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at GURU NANAK DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE‚ LUDHIANA under PUNJAB TECHNICAL UNIVERESITY‚ JALANDHAR is my work done to study aircraft

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    Muscle Fatigue

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    Muscle Fatigue Monira Begum How muscles work and get the energy they need to work. Muscles need energy to work and move. (1) Their main source of energy is glucose. Glucose is made of a number of different types of carbohydrates (usually sugar) as well as milk and fruits. Glucose turns into other chemicals such as water and carbon dioxide which releases energy. (2)Your muscles get warm when using or burning energy. Glucose is sent to muscles through red blood cells; this is how muscles get

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    1996 Everest Case Study

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    is the fact that two of these people‚ Rob Hall and Scott Fischer‚ were the leaders of the companies‚ and each had impressive experience on Everest. Many factors combined to create this tragedy‚ including weather‚ varying ability of climbers‚ and sickness. However‚ one glaring error no the part of each company’s leadership stands out as a decision that may very well have cost all five lives: Neither Hall nor Fisher established or enforced a turnaround time for team members attempting to reach the

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    Heart Disease Many of you guys know the leading causes of death in the United States. Heart disease remains the leading causes of death here in this country. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the Unites States in 1 every 4 deaths. Around 614‚348 die from this horrible disease. Ask yourself why this disease is so high in this nation? I believe it is due to the many fast food joints opening around our nation. People also lack physical activity and many don’t partake in the thirty min recommended

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    inversion begins‚ which in terms of atmospheric thermodynamics is the equilibrium level. The stratosphere is situated between about 10 km (6 mi) and 50 km (30 mi) altitude above the surface at moderate latitudes‚ while at the poles it starts at about 8 km (5 mi) altitude. Ozone and temperature Within this layer‚ temperature increases as altitude increases (see temperature inversion); the top of the stratosphere has a temperature of about 270 K (−3°C or 29.6°F)‚ just slightly below the freezing point

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    related contributing accident factors to the Flight 1572 crash. Firstly‚ according to the initial report that the flight crew received via the Automatic Communication and Recording System (ACARS)‚ conditions like severe turbulence‚ icing at lower altitudes‚ high winds‚ reduced visibility‚ rain‚ and low-level wind shear were expected on the approach to BDL. The reason behind these extreme weather conditions was the rapid change in pressure around the Bradley area. Even though the flight crew received

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    b) Vy will always be greater than Vx Climb Performance A headwind component increasing with altitude‚ as compared to zero wind condition (assuming IAS is constant): a) has no effect on rate of climb <-- Correct b) improves angle and rate of climb c) does not have any effect on the angle of flight path during climb d) decreases angle and rate of climb With increasing altitude‚ the rate of climb: "decreases because power available decreases and power required increases"

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    This is another day set aside for adapting to the high altitude. We may take a trip to Chhukung Valley by way of the Imja Khola Valley to see the view of the surrounding mountains‚ especially Lhotse’s massive south wall. Return to Dingboche in the evening. Overnight stay at guesthouse. (Breakfast‚ Lunch and Dinner

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    is significant because at that altitude‚ the oxygen level isn’t as high as it would be at sea level. With their brains not receiving enough oxygen‚ the climbers were not able to think at their full mental capacity. Therefore many simple mistakes were made that should not have been. High altitude cerebral edema and high altitude pulmonary edema caused problems with some of the climbers and Sherpas. Beck Weather’s vision was reduced to near blindness by the altitude as he climbed higher and higher

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    as HAPS (High Altitude Platform stations). These platforms are established above the region of air-traffic control in stratosphere and are used not only for mobile communication purpose but also in Broadband services‚ monitoring volcanic eruptions‚ flood effected regions with less investment compared to Satellites sent to outer space. The focus of this paper is on high altitude platform stations (HAPS) such as solar platforms which could operate at stratospheric altitudes for significant

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