Investigating the use of TRIZ in Eco- innovation Jones‚ E.‚ & Harrison‚ D 1. Introduction This paper aims to identify ways in which tools and methodologies from TRIZ might be used in Eco-Innovation and subsequently how TRIZ might be adapted for that specific purpose. Eco-innovation is the process of developing new products‚ processes or services which provide customer and business value but significantly decrease environmental impact (James‚ 1997). Eco-innovation is one of several approaches
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American Association State Highway and Transportation Officials Standard AASHTO No.: T 153 Designation: C 204 – 07 Standard Test Methods for Fineness of Hydraulic Cement by Air-Permeability Apparatus1 This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 204; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original adoption or‚ in the case of revision‚ the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A superscript epsilon (e) indicates
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Pipe Friction Experiment Object: The friction loss in a small-bore horizontal pipe is to be determined over a wide range of Reynolds number. Both laminar and turbulent flow regimes are to be studied. Equipment: Air valve Water manometer Mercury U-tube Isolating tap meter From water supply Needle valve Test tube Figure 1 Pipe friction apparatus A. Laminar Flow The laminar pipe friction apparatus is shown above. It consists of a water loop. The volumetric hydraulics bench serves as the
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are Chromium and Thallium‚ Chromium can enter the water source usually through spills and leaks from power plants. Thallium like other metals occurs naturally in water but some areas can contain elevated levels. Mercury is in water as well and many older fish have the ability to keep mercury in their system that can be dangerous as a food source. Lead poisoning can come from all of the occurrences discussed and can be very dangerous health wise and can lead to chronic and acute problems. Soil contaminated
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BATTERY MANUFACTURING & IT’S IMPACTS ON ENVIRONMENT N.M.RANATHUNGA EN 13505790 EC 294 Society & Environment Assessment 1 – Component 1 07/01/2014 Abstract Today the world has evolved in to a high technological era. Electricity has become one of the major energy concerns; as a result battery production has increased in mass scale. Thousands and thousands of factories are being built each day. But what happens to those batteries after they are consumed
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1.0 Abstract Methylmercury is an organic metal that converted from mercury by the bacteria in sediments and caused neurotoxicity in human. The targeted organ of the methylmercury was human brain especially the astrocyte cell. The studies were conducted to understand the process of methylmercury entered the human body‚ damaging the astocytes and neurons‚ effects on prenatal period‚ early childhood exposure and other effects on human nervous system. 2.0 Introduction Methylmercury is a dangerous organic
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Scrubber systems In short a scrubber system basically removes harmful materials from exhaust gases before they are released into the environment or atmosphere. There are two types of scrubbing methods. There is wet and dry scrubbing. Both systems work in similar ways and have the same end result. That is to change a toxic chemical into something less toxic or non-toxic. Now scrubber systems rely on a chemical reaction with a sorbent (which is a material that sorbs another substance or A substance
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and ice (Kaitlin). To be a Jovian planet it would have to be made of of gas‚ so it was classified as not being either. Terrestrial planets include Mercury‚ Venus‚ Earth‚ and Mars and Jovian planets include Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Uranus‚ and Neptune. Many people don’t know that the planets are split up into two sections. What is the big difference between
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Question 3.54‚ 3.55 and 3.56 from Applied Fluid Mechanics by Mott and Untener (7th Edition) Page 73 and 74. 7. What is the barometric pressure reading in mm of mercury corresponding to 101.3kPa(abs)? 8. A barometer reads 745mm of mercury. Calculate the barometric reading in kPa(abs). 9. The barometric pressure is reported to be 730mm of mercury. Calculate the atmospheric pressure in kPa(abs). 10. Question 3.65‚ 3.66 and 3.67‚ 3.71 and 3.72 from Applied Fluid Mechanics by Mott and Untener (7th Edition)
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“… Though Thomas Alva Edison is almost always credited with having invented the lightbulb‚ an earlier version was developed in England by Sir Joseph Wilson Swan. However‚ Edison was an important pioneer who went on to make the first successful electrical system.”(Collier 66). In 1878 Joseph Swan made a workable version of an electric light bulb‚ using a carbon filament. (Collier 66) An incandescent bulb consists of a filament‚ which today is made of a wire of tungsten‚ and Anchor wires‚ which hold
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