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    Indian Engineering Services Exam 2013    Date Of Exam: 15th June‚ 2012  Nationality: Candidate with Indian Nationality are eligible  Age Limits: Roughly 21‐30 Yrs Relaxable in certain cases.  Fee: Rs. 100 Free for Female‚ SC‚ST and PH Category    Categories:   Category I—Civil Engineering.  Category II—Mechanical Engineering.  Category III—Electrical Engineering.  Category IV—Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering.    How to Apply:  Candidates are required to apply Online using the link www

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    drivers backing up from a parking spot or driveway #8 -  ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHTS  Adaptive headlights - innovative headlights that follow the direction of the vehicle (bending the light as you go around corners) and allow drivers to see objects as far as 1000 feet away at night  adaptive headlights are speed-sensitive (changing beam length or height) and don’t glare drivers in preceding vehicles #7 – AUTONOMOUS BRAKING SYSTEM An autonomous braking system detects an oncoming collision and applies

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    EARTHQUAKE An earthquake (also known as a tremor‚ temblor or seismic activity) is the result of a sudden release of energy in the earth’s crust that creates SEISMIC WAVES. Earthquakes are measured with a seismometer; a device which also records is known as a seismograph. SEISMIC DEFORMATION When an earthquake fault ruptures‚ it causes two types of deformation: static; and dynamic. Static deformation is the permanent displacement of the ground due to the event. The earthquake cycle progresses

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    QATAR 2022: WHAT ARE THE KEY TECHNICAL CHALLENGES‚ AND HOW CAN THEY BE OVERCOME IN THE DESIGN OF A TEMPORARY STRUCTURE FOR AN INDOOR FOOTBALL TRAINING FACILITY? Mr. Vinayak Dave (Assistant Professor‚ Saveetha School of Engineering) ABSTRACT This study was to evaluate the proposed solutions over the technical challenges of Qatar World Cup 2022‚ which can be then used in order to set the design brief of a full pitch size indoor football training facility that incorporates changing facilities and

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    used to prepare the sample. According to the Beer-Lambert Law‚ a lower concentration of sample is required since the disc film is much thicker than a liquid film. If the concentration is too high‚ a clear disc film may not be obtained‚ causing the IR beam to be absorbed completely or scattered from the sample which results in very noisy spectra. The mixing of the KBr powder and Sample A should be done quickly as the finely powdered potassium bromide will absorb more humidity from the air due to its

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    is called the radiation intensity U (watts per steradian or per square degree). The radiation intensity is independent of distance. 4. Define Beam efficiency? The total beam area ( ΩA) consists of the main beam area ( ΩM ) plus the minor lobe area ( Ωm) . Thus ΩA = ΩM+ Ωm . The ratio of the main beam area to the total beam area is called beam efficiency. Beam efficiency = ΣM = ΩM / ΩA. 5.Define Directivity? The directivity of an antenna is equal to the ratio of the maximum power density P(θ‚φ)max

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    High energy laser transmission through large core optic cables By christopher Kennedy A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in CREOL – College of Optics and Photonics at the University of Central Florida Orlando‚ Florida Summer Term 2013 Major Professors: Michael Bass ©2013 Christopher Kennedy ABSTRACT ACKNOWLEGEMENTS

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    Refer to the portion of a beam where bending moment changes from Rowlock Scab positive to negative 12. A brick laid on its edge so that its end is visible 13. A short flat piece of lumber which is bolted‚ nailed or screwed to Cross bridging butting pieces in order to splice them together 14. Diagonal bracing in pairs between adjacent floor joist to prevent the Web Brad Pyramid roof joist from twisting 15. A bar used to hold the reinforcement on a beam 16. A small finishing

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    Familiar with gear nomenclature Able to select a suitable gear type for different applications Able to determine gear train ratios Determine the AGMA bending and contact stress Able to select appropriate gears from supplier’s catalogue 2 Outline • • • • • • • Introduction Gear Nomenclature Gear Ratios Gear Forces Lewis’s Equation AGMA Bending Stress AGMA Contact Stress 3 Introduction • Defined as toothed members transmitting rotary motion from one shaft to another. • Most rugged and

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    EARTH QUAKE RESISTANT STRUCTURES ABSTRACT Earthquake is the shaking of the ground caused by the sudden breaking and shifting of large sections of Earth ’s rocky outer shell. Earthquakes are among the most powerful events on earth‚ and their results can be terrifying. Earthquakes in general does not kill people directly. Instead‚ many deaths and injuries result from the collapse of buildings‚ bridges‚ and other structures. We cannot prevent natural disasters from striking‚ but we can prevent

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