Lamia Hossain Roll # 105 Group 7 Batch-20‚ Section B Institute of Business Administration‚ University of Dhaka Group Dynamics Our group for the Organizational Behavior assignment was selected by Homayara Miss‚ our course instructor for Organizational Behavior. Though this was a formal group‚ the fact that we had previously worked together and that the allotted time was limited meant that the group development processes took place quickly and the norms were already established to a great
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| Team Assessment Paper | [Type the document subtitle] | | | Working with my team in Group Dynamics throughout the semester proved to be a rewarding‚ enlightening perspective into how groups and teams work together. We encountered challenges along the way but for the most part we succeeded in setting out what we wanted to accomplish this semester and were able to reach our designated goals. One of the challenges I encountered first in my team was the varying degrees of trust and
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Coolant and cutting fluid management Contamination of coolants and loss of cutting fluid through chip waste is one of the most time consuming and costly situations for a company. That is where fluid management comes into play. There are many ways to fight contamination and fluid loss. Loss of cutting fluid and coolants through chip waste can be solved with a briquetter. A briquetter is a machine that compresses your chips and turnings into a briquette squeezing out ninety percent of your expensive
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IP Proposal I. Title- Correction fluid from chalk II. Problem -how to make correction fluid from chalk dust safer? a.) Hypothesis - If this correction fluid won’t have any solvents/chemicals‚ then it won’t be harmful to the nose/body. b.) Objectives of the study -the objective is to create a safer correction fluid‚ to avoid it from being an inhalant. c.) Significance of the study -the significance of the study is to reduce the solvents and other chemicals that are harmful to the body when
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Fluid Mechanics Flow Past a Circular Cylinder The behaviour of flow around and past bodies that are circular in the crosssection is very important‚ mainly because there are so many matching scenarios out there. Golf balls‚ over head cables and underwater supports are just a few examples of circular cross-sections and how studying flow in this case is important. Let us take golf balls for example‚ they have been engineered in such a way from them being perfectly round‚ to having small indents
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to classify pumps. This just one of them. Pumps Displacement o Reciprocating Piston Diaphragm o Rotary Single rotor Vane Piston Flexible member Screw Peristaltic Multiple rotor Gear Lobe Circumferential piston Screw Dynamic o Centrifugal Axial flow Single stage Multi stage Mixed Flow Single suction Double suction Radial flowl Single stage Multi stage o Special Effect Jet Gas lift Hydraulic ram Electromagnetic This document only addresses centrifugal
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PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES Chemical Engineering Lab I Group Project Group II Members: Kuntu Satterwhite‚ Janique Ricketts‚ Teresia Kiangi Report Submitted: 14th April‚ 2000 Question: Discuss the importance of Relief Valves in the unit operations in detail‚ and give the design criteria/ parameters/ models available equations in the literature. Support your work by giving a typical example from the literature. INTRODUCTION Since the inception of pressurized
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of Warwick Coventry‚ West Midlands‚ U.K Abstract: It is possible to improve the aerodynamic efficiency of road vehicles and reap many benefits. Fuel consumption being one of them‚ this report identifies how basic theoretical and experimental fluid mechanics can work in harmony to allow one to understand the key mechanisms that affect the aerodynamic properties of road vehicles and suggest ways in which to analyse them. From this it is possible to learn and improve upon current design practices
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power to kinetic energy in the liquid by accelerating the liquid by a revolving device - an impeller. The most common type is the volute pump. Fluid enters the pump through the eye of the impeller which rotates at high speed. The fluid is accelerated radially outward from the pump chasing. A vacuum is created at the impellers eye that continuously draws more fluid into the pump. The energy created by the pump is kinetic energy according the Bernoulli Equation. The energy transferred to the liquid
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Aerodynamics is a branch of dynamics concerned with studying the motion of air‚ particularly when it interacts with a solid object. Aerodynamics is a subfield of fluid dynamics and gas dynamics‚ with much theory shared between them. Aerodynamics is often used synonymously with gas dynamics‚ with the difference being that gas dynamics applies to all gases. EARLY IDEAS Humans have been harnessing aerodynamic forces for thousands of years with sailboats and windmills.[1] Images and stories of flight
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