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    Relevant to my Education and professional Experience. There fore I am offering my self as candidate for the aforementioned post. Please find enclosed with this letter a copy of my Resume. Equally defined is my ability to prioritize assigned tasks and to work well both independently and within a team environment. Thanks in advance for your consideration. I look forward to hearing from you. Best Regards‚ Nazaar Mohammad‚ Safi C V Personal Information

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    MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Prepared by: PRINCE ABDULLAH MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY What is manufacturing: Manufacturing is a Latin word. ‘Manu’ means ‘Hand’ and ‘Facts’ means ‘Made By’. Manufacturing is defined as: “Process of converting raw material into the useful products by considering‚ 1. Design of the product. 2. Selection of the material. 3. Sequence of processes by which it is manufactured”. Manufacturing Engineering: “Manufacturing

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    Thesis Statement After exploring the field of engineering‚ it will be determined whether mechanical or genetic is better. Outline I. Introduction A. Intro of two careers II. Mechanical Engineering A. Description of career B. History C. The Job 1. Types of Jobs 2. Work Environment 3. Salary D. Education III. Genetic Engineering A. Description of career B. History C. Potential risks and dangers IV. Conclusion Introduction In the

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    Assignment No. 3 CE 332: Geotechnical Engineering 1. Calculate the vertical stress in a soil mass at a depth of 5m vertically below a point load of 5000 KN acting near the surface. Plot the variation of vertical stress with radial distance (up to 10 m) at a depth of 5 m. 2. Three point loads 10000 KN‚ 7500 KN and 9000 KN‚ act in line 5 m apart near the surface of soil mass. Calculate the vertical stress at a depth of 4 m vertically below the centre (7500 KN) load. 3. Determine the vertical

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    177 Air Bottle‚ Air Compressor‚ Refrigeration‚ Air Cond. & Evaporator: Air receiver: » Total capacity of air receivers must be sufficient to give at least 12 starts for reversible engine‚ and at least 6 starts for non-reversible engine‚ without refilling the receivers. » There must be two identical main air receivers and one emergency bottle for every vessel. Mountings: 1. Fusible plug; composition – Bismuth 50%‚ Tin 30%‚ Lead 20%‚ Melting point: 220΄F (104.4΄C). Fitted at the reservoir’s

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    boilerplate language agencies may utilize and customize. State agencies may use formats other than the templates‚ as long as the deliverables include all required content. . The development and distribution of SDLC deliverables: • Ensure common understanding among Planning Team members and stakeholders‚ • Serve as a reminder of specified plans as projects become increasingly complex‚ • Provide agency senior management and other State officials insight into project risks and ongoing performance‚ • Encourage

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    things that never were; and I say‚ ‘Why not ?". I was 16 when I first came across this awesome quote by the great G B Shaw. I can say that this was the figment that inculcated my liking towards engineering‚ considering it went hand in glove with my inquisitive attitude. So I pursued Mechanical engineering for my under graduation. But in early stages‚ my performance levels never satisfied me and I often felt that I was not making use of my actual potential. But everything changed in 6th semester in

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    methanol carbonylation. The process consists of both the carbonylation and purification sections. Results from the Aspen Plus simulation shows that the purity of acetic acid obtained is 98.4%. Vent gas (4‚304 lb/hr) from two absorbers and heavy by-products (1‚150 lb/hr) from the bottom of the heavy-ends stripper are sent to incinerator. The process also generates approximately 65‚000 lb/hr of low-pressure (150 psig) steam that supplies a significant portion of the plant energy requirements.

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    Chemical Engineering Career Adam Homan Saint Paul College Chemical Engineering Career For my career path I have chosen to become a chemical engineer. A chemical engineer is considered in my opinion to be a universal engineer‚ exploring all facets of life. The responsibilities of a chemical engineer can vary but first start with a problem that leads to an idea and then a hypothesis. Following those first steps includes a lot of research involving many check points along the way to ensure

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    1980s computer-aided design programs reduced the need of draftsmen significantly‚ especially in small to mid-sized companies. Their affordability and ability to run on personal computers also allowed engineers to do their own drafting and analytic work‚ eliminating the need for entire departments. In today’s world‚ many students in universities do not learn manual drafting techniques because they are not required to do so. The days of hand drawing for final drawings are virtually over. Universities

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