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    Cantilever Beam

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    CONTENTS Sl No Title Page no 1. Getting Started with ANSYS 10 03 2. General Steps 07 3. Simply Supported Beam 08 4. Cantilever Beam 10 5. Simply Supported Beam with Uniformly distributed load 12 6. Beam with angular loads‚ one end hinged and at other end roller support 14 7. Beam with moment and overhung 16 8. Simply Supported Beam with Uniformally varying load 18 9. Bars of Constant Cross-section Area 20 10. Stepped Bar 22 11. Bars of Tapered Cross section Area 24 12. Trusses 26 13

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    Shaft Analysis

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    Shaft Analysis It’s easy these days to watch a movie like Shaft‚ and think of it no more than you typical Blaxploitation‚ crime fighting-action flick. However‚ back when this came out in 1971‚ it was a revolutionary experience‚ for nothing like it had been done before. It was one of the first movies to pave the way for Blaxploitation films‚ and because of that reaches and deserves a high level of critical analysis. Shaft‚ a smooth talking‚ sensual‚ smart detective roams the street of New York

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    Pension Funds

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    Q1‚ While pension funds hold bonds as their asset‚ they also have obligations as liability. Lower interest rate‚ namely a lower discount rate‚ on one hand‚ increases bonds’ return‚ on the other hand‚ it also increase pension funds’ liabilities‚ which is the discounted value of future obligations. Moreover‚ bonds in asset side are usually in shorter term than long-term liabilities‚ and therefore are less sensitive to interest rate change. As a result‚ the increase in liability exceeds the value increase

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    C coding

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    Assignment 1 (FIT5003) User Manual Scope: Create threads based on user input to share the processor time. Steps: 1. The codes are written in C language compiled in a virtual machine (gcc -lpthread -o soft soft.c). 2. First‚ the program will give the user the option to input number of threads to be processed 1‚ 2...‚ etc using the scanf function. 3. The threads will increment using while loop. 4. After mentioning number of threads the first thread will be created for processing. The

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    1. How does Ben ’s age affect his decision to get an MBA?  Age will be an important factor affecting his decision of getting an MBA course in multiple ways. After graduated six years ago‚ time has been taken off from education and invested into his career. Keeping on risingwith age and six years break from education‚ it will not only be more difficultto concentrate and remain good attitude towards studies‚ but also keep family and work responsibilities. Moreover‚ he would have only approximately

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    Revision Exam-style Questions For Studies Exam 1. (a) Express f (x) = x2 – 6x + 14 in the form f (x) = (x – h)2 + k‚ where h and k are to be determined. (b) Hence‚ or otherwise‚ write down the coordinates of the vertex of the parabola with equation y – x2 – 6x + 14. (Total 4 marks) 2. The diagram shows the graph of the function y = ax2 + bx + c. Complete the table below to show whether each expression is positive‚ negative or zero. Expression|positive|negative|zero| a|||| c|||| b2 – 4ac||||

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    Case Study of Bg Group

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    A. METHODOLOGIES:   1. The Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) Approach: This method offers a wide range of advantages. For instance‚ the Capital Assets Pricing Model (CAPM) is employed in the calculation of the Cost of Equity. Thus‚ the discounted rate of 7.58 percent used in figure 1.12 Appendix is likely to be precise. The total value of the firm is $4.73 billion. Nonetheless‚ in view of the probabilities of forecasting errors in the estimation of cash flows‚ the degree of precision does

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    Mathematical Handwriting Recognition with a Neural Network and Calculation Author: Tyler Sondag Date: 4/22/07 For Dr. Pokorny ’s CSI 490 Course Abstract The goal of this project was to create a software system that recognizes handwritten mathematical expressions and computes the answer. No special syntax or formatting was to be required for these expressions‚ since a major goal of this system was for users to be able to use the system without having to learn anything new. Support was desired for

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    10 GOOD THINGS HAPPENING IN PAKISTAN BY:SYED DANIAL HASHMI Pakistan is our beloved homeland. It is in crises situation‚people are leaving it and started hating it but still there are a-lot-of good things that are happening here. Here are some of them: 1) People of Pakistan are still young-hearted. They have faced upheavals‚ in-justices‚ bomb blasts but still by and large maintain some sort of humor. They have shown remarkable entrepreneurial. Despite

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    The work of Maurits Carnelis Escher (M.C. Escher) is widely considered the most popular example of the mathematical influence in art. Though never formally trained in math‚ Escher’s initial interest in decorative art sparked a curiosity in certain mathematical areas such as geometric shapes‚ tessellations and spatial planes/demensions. His interest in both aesthetic and logic resulted in provoking visual representations of multiple dimension. Escher’s understanding of mathematics in combination

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