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    KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering LAB REPORT- III Reciprocity Theorem of Antenna (Tx and Rx pattern is same) By: Sudip Shrestha (41020) To: Manya Gautam Nov 21‚ 2010 Theory: 1. Reciprocity theorem: Many antenna properties are the same for both transmitting and receiving. It is often easier to calculate the gain of a transmitting antenna than the collecting area of a receiving antenna‚ and it is often easier

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    Assessment Criteria The criterion demonstrated by this assessment is given below. Criteria for PASS P1 Explaining the key features of relevant regulations and health & safety as applied to the working environments in two engineering organisations.” P2 Describing the roles and responsibilities under current health & safety legislation of those involved.” M2 (Optional) Explain the consequences of failing to comply with health & safety legislation when in the workplace. Summary of Lecturer

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    Ministry of Higher Education King Soud University College of Engineering Chemical Engineering Department Research Title :- Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger [pic]Name:- Moh ’d Saad Jalmood No.:- 425104886 Dr.:- Malek Al Ahmed Subject :- ChE 313 (( Heat Transfer )) Introduction:- A shell and tube heat exchanger is a class of heat exchanger designs. It is the most common type of heat exchanger in oil refineries and other large

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    on people’s faces. Suddenly‚ a loud voice interrupted my presentation: “The scenarios sound like scary but implausible fictions. We should stop here!” This stunning moment occurred during a milestone meeting for one of my early projects at Monitor Group. The project was meant to develop a set of plausible scenarios for evaluating the potential impacts of the melting Arctic ice-cap on Singapore’s status as a transshipment hub. As the leading analyst on the case‚ I was entrusted with responsibility

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    Computer Engineering and Using ICT My major is computer engineering. ICT is a big impact on my major because I use ICT for a lot of aims. I use my computer to access the internet‚ doing project and essays. It also change the way of learning and changing the way of our life. We live in an age where huge quantities of information pass from one side in the world into another in a second. The function of ICT is to control‚ manage‚ process and create information through communications technology

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    Matthew Nease Prof. McCammon October 17‚ 2010 Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering is a field of engineering concerned with the design‚ construction‚ and operation of machinery. Mechanical Engineering is the field of study that I decided to pursue during my time in college. There are many classes that must be taken and mastered in order to obtain a degree for mechanical engineering. I personally chose this career path due to the involvement in the mechanical aspect and for the

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    down by gravity as slow as possible. I had a couple of the challenges I have faced in my project. One of the challenges I’ve faced was making the maze wide enough for the marble to roll with gravity. Another challenge I’ve faced was to make the maze thinner because if it is too wide‚ the velocity increases‚ but if the maze is a little bit thinner‚ the velocity decreases. That’s my biggest challenge of this project‚ to make the marble roll as slow as possible. The first step I took was to brainstorm

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    Introduction Career in mechanical engineering involves grappling with various aspects of the technical and practical work. The job of a mechanical engineer involves widespread handling of machines and components which have a direct relation with power by producing it‚ transmitting it or even making use of power. The major concern of mechanical engineers is bent towards ways and mechanisms through which natural energy sources are converted into uses of practical nature.  As part of their work‚ mechanical

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    uk Armitage‚ Constance Olive cxa09u O ’Dwyer‚ Niall Qiu‚ Mengtian nxo09u mxq00u Supervisor: Prof. Roland Backhouse (rcb) Personal Contribution Summary The overall goal of the project is to develop a cycle-route planner which particularly meets the needs of the students in the University. In this project‚ I took the major role of a programmer whose responsibility was to make the design into a runnable program. In around the middle period of the development process‚ I made a prototype that

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    SYSTEM FAILURE CASE STUDIES SEPTEMBER 2009 VOLUME 3 ISSUE 06 A Half-Inch to Failure At 6:05 pm‚ on Wednesday‚ August 1‚ 2007‚ the Interstate-35 West (I-35W) bridge over the Mississippi River in Minneapolis collapsed. On the day of the collapse‚ four of the bridge’s eight lanes were closed for planned construction. Four weak connector plates fractured under the combined burden of rush hour traffic‚ concentrated construction equipment‚ and previous heavy renovations. The bridge fell 108

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