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    Strut Buckling

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    Experiment 1 : Strut Buckling Introduction: Objective: • To determine the buckling load for a pinned ended strut. Theory: • The critical buckling load‚ Pcr‚ for a pinned ended strut is given by; Pcr = п² EI / (L²) [pic] Apparatus: 1. Vernier Caliper 2. Specimen 3. Steel Ruler 4. Allen Keys 5. Digital indicator [pic] Procedure: 1. Switch on the digital indictor and warm it up for at least 10 minutes. 2. Choose a specimen and measure its length. The width and

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    BUCKLING OF STRUTS

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    EXPERIMENT 2 – BUCKLING OF STRUTS Aim We can find two failure points in members exposed to axial compressive forces‚ also called struts. The first one is squashing of the member‚ which will only happened if a member is “Stocky”. The second‚ and most common one‚ is buckling of the member. This failure happens without much warning‚ and therefore it is important for engineers to be able to calculate what load on structural element will cause buckling. In this experiment‚ we will observe the failure

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    Buckling of Struts

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    Task 1 Foundry Work Sand casting involves many sequences and there are as follows: - Design and manufacturing the casting. When doing this all vertical edges must be tapered as to make it easier to lift the pattern out of the mould. - Contraction allowances have to be added to the pattern because it shrinks in size in all dimensions. In this case it’s Aluminium‚ which has a contraction allowance of 1.3%. - Machining allowance: Castings are usually machined so that they fit perfectly with

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    Java Chapter 2 Quiz

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    Gaddis – Starting Out With Java 5 – From Control Structures to Objects Chapter 02 – Java Fundamentals Multiple Choice 1. To compile a program named‚ First‚ use the following command a. java-source 1.5 First.java b. javac-source 1.5 First c. javac First.java d. compile First.javac ANS: C 2. A Java program must have at least one a. Class definition b. Variable c. Comment d. System.out.println(); statement ANS: A 3. All Java lines of code end with semicolons. a. True b. False ANS: A 4. The ____

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    2/21/2013 SKJ2413 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING Chapter 1 2013 Mohd Fadzli Marhusin PhD (CompSc) UNSW (Cyber Security) Master (Info Tech) CompSc UKM BSc Info Studies (Info Systems Mgnt) UiTM American Associate Degree (Mgnt Info Systems) KYPM MCSE & MCTS Microsoft Faculty of Science and Technology (Information Security & Assurance Program) Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia Bandar Baru Nilai‚ 71800 Nilai‚ Negeri Sembilan‚ Malaysia fadzli@usim.edu.my +606 798 8000 ext 6663 1 Copyright Reserved

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    Java Problems SEQUENCE PROBLEMS: 1. Create a Java program that will print the sum of two integers. 2. Print the sum and product of three integers. 3. Print the perimeter and area of a rectangle. 4. Given the number of a baseball team’s wins and losses‚ compute its winning percentage. Assume that there are no ties. 5. Input the number of a team’s wins‚ losses‚ and ties‚ and print its winning percentage. Assume that a tie game counts as a full game played and a half-game won. 6. Given the

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    Java

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    Java 2 ™ FOR DUMmIES ‰ 2ND by Barry Burd EDITION Java2 For Dummies‚ 2nd Edition Published by Wiley Publishing‚ Inc. 111 River Street Hoboken‚ NJ 07030-5774 Copyright © 2004 by Wiley Publishing‚ Inc.‚ Indianapolis‚ Indiana Published by Wiley Publishing‚ Inc.‚ Indianapolis‚ Indiana Published simultaneously in Canada No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying

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    JAVA

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    called Java and eventually in 1994 after the failure of Interactive TV Java project team switched their focus to the web. On May 23rd 1995 the director of Sun Microsystems along with co-founder and executive vice president Netscape announced to the world about the Java. There is only 30 pepole team when java was started. Development of java has taken step by step process. There are many versions in Java like Versions 1.0 and 1.1 are the initial release of Java. Java 2 (Version 1.2)‚ Kestrel (Java 1.3)

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    Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design‚ 6e (Lewis/Loftus) Chapter 1 Introduction Multiple-Choice Questions 1) A Java program is best classified as A) hardware B) software C) storage D) processor E) input Answer: B Explanation: B) Programs are classified as software to differentiate them from the mechanisms of the computer (hardware). Storage and the processor are two forms of hardware while input is the information that the program processes. 2) 6 bits can be

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    OOP2: Object Oriented Programming 2 (Java) Jocel L. Garrido‚CCNA Object Oriented Programming 2 (Java) Instructor: Jocel L. Garrido Classes 3 Parts: -Class Name -Attributes -Functions or methods class Reading_Material public class Reading_Material { public class Reading_Material { private String Title‚ Publisher; private int date_published‚ current_page; public int get_page() { return current_page; } -Title -Publisher -date_published -current_page private String Title‚ Publisher;

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