830 large units engaged in textile industrial processes in Tirupur alone. These industries have established eight Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) and many individual Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP)‚ which are subjected to treat about 75‚000 m3 of effluent per day genereated by textile industries. On the other hand‚ the sludge that retained due to the solids separation process in the treatment plants create lot of environmental problems due to lack of disposal methods. The practicing method
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Energy and Stack Emission Monitoring In Hybrid Hoffmann Kiln (HHK) Type Universal Kiln FINAL REPORT Prepared by Dr. Amir H. Khan ST Consultant World Bank‚ Dhaka Dhaka‚ December 2008 Contents 1. Background...............................................................................................1 2. Objectives of the study.............................................................................3 3. Selection of monitoring parameters ..................................................
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RAMON MAGSAYSAY TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECHTURE (IBA‚ MAIN CAMPUS) IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT IN THE COURSE ME 423 “REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS” ICE PLANT DESIGN SUBMITTED BY: CLARO P. CABAL BSME V SUBMITTED TO: ENGR. ELVIE F. POBLETE (INSTRUCTOR) MARCH 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 IMPORTANT TERMS AND FACTORS--------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
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ABSTARCT: Tensile tests are fundamental for understanding properties of different materials‚ and how they will behave under load. These properties can be used for design and analysis of engineering structures‚ and for developing new Materials that better suit a specified use. This lab tested two materials mild steel and cast iron. The data from each test was used to determine valuable material properties such as ultimate tensile strength‚ modulus of elasticity‚ and yield strength. Other calculated
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Determine velocity of gas inside a pipe flow if water manometer connected to Pitot-Static probe show 2.5 cm height. Take density of water and air 1000 kg/m3 and 1.25 kg/m3. 4. Determine velocity of water inside a pipe flow if mercury manometer connected to Pitot-Static probe show 10 cm height. Take density of mercury and water 13600 kg/m3 and 1000 kg/m3. 5. Describe 5 advantage and disadvantage of orifice and venturi flowmeter. 6. Derive equation for obstruction flowmeters which is connected to a manometer
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situated about 15-20 minutes from the airport and is within the Industrial Area. They are currently operating a waste water treatment plant with an average capacity of 55‚000 m3/day. The flow ranges from 53‚000 to 57‚000 m3/day on peak and off-peak time. There is a current demand to expand the plant’s hydraulic capacity to 100‚000 m3/day due to pressure of new domestic households wishing to connect to its pipe network. There’s also an existing conventional plant still in operation to accommodate peak
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EVAPORATOR * Qe = 65 kw * Temperature at the evaporator is -31.56 0C * Specific volume is 0.528 m3/kg (from ph diagram) * Consider steel material for coil: Uo=90-120 Btuhrft2 0F ; use 105Btuhrft2 0F * Allowable velocity at the liquid line is 125 – 450 ft/min; use 287.5 ft/min * For the volumetric flow rate in the coil: V’ = mv V’= (0.739 kg/s) (0.528 m3/kg) V’= 0.391 m3/s = 0.664 ft3/min * For the area of the coil: Acoil = V’v =0.665287.5 Acoil
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inter-dependence of workstation hardwarewith network components .Your understanding in this section was very poor / poor / reasonable / good / excellent. | c | | | Suggestion(s) for Improvements: | | | | Merit Grade Awarded | M2 | | | | M3 | | | Internal Verifier(Signature‚ if sampled) | Assessor(Signature) | Date of assessmentDecision | | | | Declaration by Learner: I Confirm that this is all my own work. | Learner’s Name | Signature | Date
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BTEC HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS Assignment paper Module The Business Environment Student name: NGUYEN KIM TRANG Student ID: Tutor: Lam Hien Truong Submission date: May 31st 2013 Term: Spring 2013 ASSIGNMENT BRIEFING & FEEDBACK SHEET | | Programme | Higher National Diploma in Business | Validating body | HSU-Edexcel-TMC | Module title | The Business Environment | Tutor full name | Lam Hien Truong
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applied. To achieve M1‚ Appropriate factors affecting buyer behaviour are identified and justified. A detailed and well-focused research has been carried out. (Task 1) M3 Present and communicate appropriate findings Communication is appropriate for familiar and unfamiliar audiences and appropriate media have been used. To achieve M3 the work you present will be presented in suitable business formats and will use business terminology accurately. (Task 1) D2 Take responsibility for managing and organising
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