TABLE OF CONTENT CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1. Introduction a. Objective 3 b. Introduction 3-4 2. Material and Methodology a. Materials & Apparatus 5 b. Procedure 5 3. Results and Discussions a. Results & Calculations 6-8 b. Discussions 9-10 4. Conclusion 10 5. Reference 11 6. Appendix 12 OBJECTIVE 1. To enable students to familiarize themselves with
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Mechanical Engineering Student ‚ Anjuman college of Engineering and technology‚ Nagpur‚ India ABSTRACT: Nowadays in India‚ recycling is one of the areas which is rapidly increasing day by day. The amount of waste coming is in a tremendous quantity. Aluminium cans and Tin plate cans are one of the important product which is being recycled on an increasing scale. For carrying out this recycling can crushers are used . For recycling of these cans ‚ manual operation is being carried out in industries‚ which
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MARINE GROWTH PREVENTION SYSTEM AIM: To prevent fouling and growth of marine organisms in the pipe lines which are in contact with sea water. What is Marine Growth: Ships while sailing use seawater for several purposes. The seawater is used in the ship’s system and discharged after the use. However‚ seawater contains several marine organisms which enter the ship along with the seawater and deposit and flourish on the parts of the ship’s system. If preventive
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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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characteristics in response to changes in temperature‚ electric fields‚ and/or magnetic fields. Usually‚ four types of materials are commonly used for actuators: * shape memory alloys‚ * piezoelectric ceramics‚ * magnetostrictive materials‚ * and electrorheological/magnetorheological fluids. Shape memory alloys are metals that‚ after having been deformed‚ revert back to their original shapes when temperature is changed. Piezoelectric ceramics expand and contract in response to an
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government and Odisha state government. It spent Rs 170 crore on background development activities in Lanjigarh and approximately Rs 11 crore for salaries‚ electricity bill‚ maintenance and establishment cost and contractors’ payment. Also‚ Vedanta Aluminium had a scarcity of approximately 2.55 million tonnes per
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THE BENEFITS OF RECYCLING Recycling is one of an important thing to save our life. Recycling means reducing the demands for waste treatment capacity and reducing waste streams. The consumption of non-renewable resources will increase if the less obvious recycling increased. The objectives of recycling are to minimize the resources utilization and emissions of all streams of materials in the production cycle. All the people in the earth should make recycling as their routine in their daily because
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copper or iron. Metals form oxides that are basic‚ they are good reducing agents and metals have lower electro negatives.There are many properties of metals. The chemical properties are that they can combine together with other metals to form am alloy. The mechanical properties of metals are that they are very strong and ductile which enables the extensive use of metals in structures and machinery. They are malleable and they can be deformed that is they can be turned into different shapes like
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the facilities being required and conductive conditions for my project. Introduction The commercial production of aluminium began only in the last decade of the nineteenth century‚ although the existence of the metal in certain kinds of ores was known by scientists from the beginning of that century. However‚ until World War II greatly increased the demand for aluminium‚ little attention was paid to the deposits of bauxite outside Europe and the United States of America‚ including Jamaica
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with both Continental Can and American National Can‚ “expansion into (other industries) proved a drag on company’s earnings” (p6) Reynolds diversified into many different markets/industries. ALSO was instrumental in establishing new uses for the aluminium can (Spillover effect – “Make investment and find alternate use for product‚ investment spills over and has positive effect on you and your competitors”) Reynold’s was world leader in can-making technology: high-speed can-forming machinery‚ faster
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