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    Exp. (6): Flow Over Weirs Purpose: * To demonstrate the characteristics of flow over weirs. * To determine the ’Coefficient of Discharge’ for each type of weir. Introduction: In open channel hydraulics‚ weirs are commonly used to either regulate or to measure the volumetric flow rate. They are of particular use in large scale situations such as irrigation schemes‚ canals and rivers. For small scale applications‚ weirs are often referred to as notches and invariably are sharp edged

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    OBJECTIVES The objectives of the experiment are: 1. To demonstrate pump performance when connected in series and parallel 2. To show shut off point of pump in series and parallel ABSTRACT / INTRODUCTION Pump is a general term for any fluid machine; used to transfer and add energy to fluid in a system‚ either at the same level or to a new height. There are some fundamental parameters used to determine the performance of a pump. The mass flow rate of fluid is the obvious primary pump performance

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    Faculty of Health Pre-Registration Nursing Diary for Recorded Learning / Reflective Practice Name: Melissa Duchelle Nzuetom Mbakop Date of Event: 19/02/2013 Title of Event: IM injection Cross Referenced to: SWOT Analysis and Learning contract. What was the event? I have enjoyed all the time I spent on the stroke ward during my placement with my mentor the rest of the staff. I had the opportunity to learn new skills every day which made me to know better and improve

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    The impact of jet experiment is to demonstrate and verify the integral momentum equation.[1]. In lay man terms‚ it’s another way to understand fluid pressure by using the pressure to accelerate the fluid to a plate by a high velocity in a jet which in result will generate force due to impulse. The graph will show forces against momentum with different design plates. This experiment helps us to understand about fluid pressure also gives us a better understanding about fluid related machines.

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    Blade Element Theory Prof. Dr. Mustafa Cavcar Anadolu University‚ School of Civil Aviation Eskisehir‚ Turkey mcavcar@anadolu.edu.tr The simple momentum theory provides an initial idea regarding the performance of a propeller but not sufficient information for the detailed design. Detailed information can be obtained through analysis of the forces acting on a blade element like it is a wing section. The forces acting on a small section of the blade are determined and then integrated over

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    Experiments and Statistics The Short Laboratory Report Momentum principle and jet impacts Introduction Water turbines are widely used throughout the world to generate power‚ they were developed in the 19th century and were widely used for industrial power prior to electrical grids. This is applying the principle of conservation of linear momentum theorem. When a jet of fluid strike a flat or curved surface it will produce a force. The fluid will not rebound

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    Water Jet

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    Title Impact of water jet Objective The purpose of this experiment is to demonstrate the application of the momentum equation. The force generated by a jet of water deflected by an impact surface is measured and compared to the momentum change of the jet. To relate: • Direct measurement of impact forces • Effect of flow rate and velocity • Effect of various deflection angles Introduction / Theory Newton’s Second law states that The applied forces is equal

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    Jet Blue and West Jet

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    7144-11-1CSQ AID: 1112 | 28/05/2013 jet blue or west jet both have some goal to draw customer attention that is low cost travel with unique amenities like TV in every seat ‚ and its heavy reliance on information technology through out the business was a critical factor in achieving that goal. → over the past years‚ customers have been heavily relying on airline reservation systems to book their tickets‚ reserve seats‚ pay for the tickets and also check-in

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    JET BLUE AND WESTJET: A tale of two IS projects 1. How important is the reservation systems at airlines such as WestJet and JetBlue. How does it impact operational activities and decision making? Over the past years‚ customers have been heavily relying on airline reservation systems to book their tickets‚ reserve seats‚ pay for the tickets and also check-in online. For customers‚ this has been a very convenient method and they are able to easily plan their trips. For the Airline companies

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    Easy Jet

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    EasyJet EasyJet Airline Company Limited headquartered at London Luton Airport is the UK’s largest budget airline measured by number of passengers carried‚ operating domestic and international scheduled services. Easy Jet has grown through a combination of acquisitions and base openings fuelled by consumer demand for low-cost air travel. Ryanair another budget airline is currently Easyjet’s biggest competition. EasyJet has adapted cost-cutting measures such as not selling

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