BEARING CAPACITY OF SOIL Dr. S. K. Prasad Professor of Civil Engineering S. J. College of Engineering‚ Mysore 7.0 Syllabus 1. Definition of ultimate‚ net and safe bearing capacities‚ Allowable bearing pressure 2. Terzaghi’s and Brinch Hansen’s bearing capacity equations – Assumptions and Limitations 3. Bearing capacity of footings subjected to eccentric loading 4. Effect of ground water table on bearing capacity 5. Plate load test‚ Standard Penetration Test‚ Cone Penetration
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Carrying Capacity 1. The carrying capacity is the size of a population that can live indefinitely using the resources available where that population lives 2. For example‚ consider an island onto which is dropped a colony of rabbits. As long as there is an adequate supply of food and water‚ the rabbits will not only survive but they will reproduce and the colony will get larger. 3. The rabbit population can continue to grow as long as food and water are adequate. However‚ if at some point‚ there
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Institute of Management Technology Nagpur Supply Chain Management Term paper ON Capacity Requirement Planning Submitted to: Submitted by: Dr. Anwar Ali Section-B2C
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to plan necessary and sufficient capacity to meet market demands. However‚ capacity planning is a very challenging task for many manufacturers. In Bangladesh now as well as the other industries ceramic industries need to compete to make better place in the market. Understanding and then building the infrastructure that provides the needed flexibility and speed requires an in-depth understanding of how capacity impacts your business. The impact of capacity management is felt throughout the organization
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knew. In Pennsylvania‚ a person is considered to have testamentary capacity‚ that is‚ having the soundness of mind required to make a will‚ if he “appreciates‚ in a general way knows who his relations are and what property he possesses‚ and indicates an intelligent understanding of the disposition he desires to make of it.” In re Olshefski’s Estate 337 Pa. 420 (1940). An executed will is presumed to be signed by a person with capacity. The burden of proving incapacity is on the contestant of the will
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jgkgj‚hhhhhhhhhhhGroup 1: Ayes‚ Angustia‚ Chan‚ Co‚ Garcia‚ Macapinlac‚ Tumibay‚ Vega Class of Prof. Manuel Tenmatay Shouldice Hospital – A Cut Above 1. How well is the hospital currently utilizing its beds? Using the formula: Capacity utilization rate = capacity used/best operating level‚ these are the following beds used per day and per week. Beds Required Check-In Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday 30 30 30 Tuesday 30 30 30 Wednesday 30 30
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Little Field Technologies Capacity Management Game In the Capacity Management game‚ students can buy and sell machines at each of the three workstations. They can also change the way Station 2 (the testing station) is scheduled. They can choose first-in-first-out (FIFO)‚ give priority to step 2 or give priority to step 4. The purpose of this assignment is for students to utilize queuing concepts and forecasting methods to manage capacity. This game takes 7 days. In the simulation‚ customer demand
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Production Capacity It is highly imperative that management must formulate a strategic plan for operations before any production is carried out. This is basically important in avoiding possible hindrances and excess in capacity. Under capacity may force the firm to cancel production schedules or excess can be fatal due to a broadened fixed cost. Both really would be a financial burden to the firm. Some procedural strategy can be adopted to minimize ill effects of capacity-related problems
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chapter 6: Planning capacity Capacity the maximum rate of output of a process or a system. Acquisition of new capacity requires extensive planning‚ and often involves significant expenditure of resources and time. Capacity decisions must be made in light of several long-term issues such as the firm’s economies and diseconomies of scale‚ capacity cushions‚ timing and sizing strategies‚ and trade-offs between customer service and capacity utilization. Planning capacity across the organization
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dispose of any remaining kit inventories. Neither capacity nor inventory has a salvage value after the lab shuts down. Marketing has sketched the expected demand trend shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 Although marketing is confident of the rough shape of demand‚ there is not enough marketing data to predict the actual peak demand at this point. It will depend on how fast demand starts growing after day 60. Management’s main concern is managing the capacity of the lab in response to the complex demand pattern
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