T=60min. 2. Empiric approaches Kronenberg-method T= 60 min‚ r =45° for HSS tool m CV V60‚ =ε min V A A=Ao [mm2] .. normal crossection of chip in starting phase CV [m/perc]….cutting velocity (1.1. table) εV‚ ………..experimental data (1.1.table) 1.1. table TOOL WORKPIECE BRASS BRONZ HSS εV 1‚65 2‚23 2‚75 500 N/mm2 Rm=500600 N/mm2 Rm=600800 N/mm2 CV 112 80 28‚7 50 35 20 ALLOY STEEL Rm=300- STEEL 2‚4 CAST IRON-MILD CAST IRON-MIDDLE CAST IRON-HARD 3‚6
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ExxonMobil and The Chad/Cameroon Pipeline: Case Analysis | By: Nirpaal Saggu | Professor: Jian GuanSection: GMS802-021 | Student ID: 500332344 | 8/3/2013 | | The case titled “ExxonMobil and the Chad/Cameroon Pipeline”‚ examines two large oil businesses merging together to finish an immense development project which spanned for approximately 25 to 30 years. In 1998‚ both Exxon and Mobil both respectively saw great success as major companies at the time with each company performing multi-billion
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Oil Spills: Their Environmental Impact on Our Oceans How do we prevent oil spills? (The last part) Oil spills are the most devastating environmental disasters. On the surface‚ oil spills directly pollute oceans‚ kill sea life‚ and damage the environment we live in. Furthermore‚ oil spills hurt the nation’s health‚ environment‚ tourist and the fishing business. Therefore‚ oil spills impact the entire economy and our standard of living. How do we prevent future oil spills and protect our oceans
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Chapter 2 Developing a Sustainable Supply Chain Strategy Balkan Cetinkaya Learning Goals. By reading this chapter you will: l l l l l Know the basics of competitive strategy and supply chain strategy and understand their interrelations Understand the need for a sustainable supply chain strategy Understand the ingredients of a sustainable supply chain strategy Apply a generic‚ iterative approach to develop your sustainable supply chain strategy Apply a balanced scorecard to
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To learn the ropes of music production‚ one can learn to be a producer by attending recording or music school. However recording school is not for everyone‚ It can be too expensive for some and too “academic” for others. A music producer’s job can be as easy as sitting on the couch listening and nodding and as active as controlling the mixer as well as calibrating the equipment for a vocalist. Good music producers understand every aspect of studio production. They also have a very good ear and
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Tarbell’s The History of the Standard Oil Company she mentions‚ "Mr. Rockefeller has systematically played with loaded dice‚ and it is doubtful if there has ever been a time ... when he has run a race with a competitor and started fair." Monopolies do not play fair with the competition John D. Rockefeller created Standard Oil’s Company in 1870. He believed the most profit from oil was found in refining it‚ not drilling. Rockefeller described the competition in oil refining as "chaotic". He then began
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the demand theory that pivots around the concept of the demand function‚ the theory of production revolves around the concept of the production function. A production function can be an equation‚ table or graph presenting the maximum amount of a commodity that a firm can produce from a given set of inputs during a period of time. The concept of production function portrays the ways in which the factors of production are combined by a firm to produce different levels of output. More specifically‚ it
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An Oracle White Paper July 2010 Data Masking Best Practices Oracle White Paper—Data Masking Best Practices Executive Overview ........................................................................... 1 Introduction ....................................................................................... 1 The Challenges of Masking Data ....................................................... 2 Implementing Data Masking .............................................................. 2
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Homemade Perfume Base 1 tablespoon (15ml) Jojoba or Grapeseed oil 1 tablespoon (15ml) Vodka Essential Oils Perfume Blends Darkly Mysterious 8 drops Sandalwood‚ 3 drops Lavender‚ 1 drop Cedarwood Floral Romance 5 drops Palmarosa‚ 3 drops Rose‚ 1 drop Rose Geranium‚ 1 drop Ylang Ylang (use more palmarosa and rose geranium if you don’t have any rose eo) Fountain of Youth 9 drops Grapefruit‚ 1 drop Rose Geranium‚ 1 drop Ylang Ylang Luscious Lavender 6 drops Lavender‚ 4 drops Frankincense
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you an understanding of how data resources are managed in information systems by analyzing the managerial implications of basic concept and applications of database management. Introduce the concept of data resource management and stresses the advantages of the database management approach. It also stresses the role of database management system software and the database administration function. Finally‚ it outlines several major managerial considerations of data resource management.
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