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    MB1-04 Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics Monterey‚ California‚ USA‚ 24-28 July‚ 2005 Modeling and Analysis of the Toyota Hybrid System Jinming Liu‚ Huei Peng and Zoran Filipi Abstract—Toyota Hybrid System is the innovative powertrain used in the current best-selling hybrid vehicle on the market—the Prius. It uses a split-type hybrid configuration which contains both a parallel and a serial power path to achieve the benefits

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    INTRODUCTION Organisations today recognise the need for change. The "new economy"� of the twenty-first century requires organisations to adapt to changing markets‚ innovate new products or services‚ expand customer bases‚ trade or deliver goods and services in new ways like e-commerce‚ manage rapid growth or decline or become global in their outlook. The purpose of organisational change is to improve organisational efficiency‚ effectiveness and productivity. To draw on the metaphor of an organisation

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    Limit Change (inertia) 1. A Fear of Change o They prefer the status quo to an uncertain future o They anticipate that the cost of changing might outweigh the benefits 2. Persistent ‘deep structures’ (strategy) o Are fundamental choices that determine an organizations pattern of activity o Football Analogy- the rules of the game represent deep structures (taken for granted and difficult to change) o Act as forces for inertia that work to maintain the status quo o Forces for inertia are strongest

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    stresses and strains developed as a result. Objective “To study the stress and strain induced in an I-beam under symmetric and unsymmetrical bending” [2]. Theory: σ – Normal stress (Mpa) ε – Strain (mm/mm) M – Moment (kN∙m) I – Moment of inertia (mm^6) E – Modulus of elasticity (Mpa) G – Modulus of elasticity (Mpa) v – Poisson’s ratio. L – Length (m) *Subscripts x‚ y‚ z indicate plane of reference. The strain rosettes are orientated so that θb = 0‚ θc = -45‚ and θa = 45. The strain

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    F2000G342 Seoul 2000 FISITA World Automotive Congress June 12-15‚ 2000‚ Seoul‚ Korea Theoretical Study of Steering Effort - using Autosim Park Il Rae Chassis Design Team 1‚ 700‚ YangJung‚ Buk-Ku‚ Ulsan‚ Korea The steering effort is an important characteristic of vehicles because it influences driver comfort directly. Steering effort and steering feel are of interest in this report. This report used AutoSim to model the vehicle and to prepare simulation code. FORTRAN was used to analyse

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    Competitors Don’t Fully Appreciate Contents Executive Summary Leveraging Scale With the Retail Trade Use Corporate-funded Projects to Leverage Scale Leverage Scale With Specific Consumer Cohorts Systemic Strategies That Use Scale to Overcome Inertia Conclusion – Scale With Fewer People; Scale at Every Juncture About EMM Group‚ Inc. Contact Information 3 3 4 4 5 6 8 8 2 How P&G Leverages Its Scale In Ways That Competitors Don’t Fully Appreciate Executive Summary Competitive analysis

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    no acceleration = sum of all net forces is zero * An object in orbit around the earth is not truly weightless * Sitting half as far away from your class mate the gravitation force is four times as strong. (re2) * Newton’s First Law- inertia an object that is not moving will remain at rest (ex: and apple hanging from a tree) * The reason you head feels like it jerks back ward is when pulling away from a stop sign is due to Newtons first law * If two forces that are identical

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    Chapter 10 Organization of the Environment Two main sub topics of Ch-10 • Organizational Ecology • Institutional approach Ecology What is Ecology? • Greek origin • OIKOS = household/environment • LOGOS = study of… • Ecology is the study of the “house/environment” in which we live. • Ecology is the study of interactions between – organisms and organisms (Biotic-Living things) – organisms and their environment (Abiotic-Non living things) Ecology Terms • Species – A specific

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    products in the market. Moreover‚ the sustained competitive advantage Wedgwood had‚ was the result of good marketing strategies with help from Josiah’s partner‚ Bentley. Base on the reading‚ marketing strategies Wedgwood used were establishing showroom‚ inertia selling strategy‚ and promotion through high class people (Queen). Wedgwood was also the first one in the industry have brand name on every products. Wedgwood were so successful in England until its number of productions exceed the number of sale

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