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    Canon Future Strategies

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    development‚ manufacturing‚ and production to achieve competitive advantage Canon’s relentless pursuit of reforms has entered a new phase: greater cost efficiency through the integration of development and production. Their next challenge is "prototype-less design"; namely‚ striving to eliminate the need for physical prototypes. Furthermore‚ while pressing forward with reforms in parts procurement‚ They are putting their strength into factory automation to further enhance in-house production. In this

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    The Steam Turbine

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    steam turbine ought to be capable of construction. The practical development of this engine was thus commenced chiefly on the basis of the data of physicists‚ and as giving some idea of the work involved in the investigation of the problem of marine propulsion by turbines‚ I may say that about 24‚000 £ was spent before an order was received. Had the system been a failure or unsatisfactory‚ nearly the whole of this sum would have been lost. Further‚ in order to prove the advantage of mechanical gearing

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    separate systems—Wings‚ Propulsion and Control Systems. (lect 1/31) For flight to take place all three of these systems must be functioning properly at the same time‚ but more importantly‚ they must work in tandem to accomplish two things. First‚ the airplane must generate an amount of thrust that is equal to or greater than the amount of drag. (lect 1/31) Thrust is the aerodynamic force that moves an airplane forward through space. An airplane’s thrust is generated by its propulsion system—the more powerful

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    Indian STD light weight tee bar size 100x100 4. What is the difference between stub in and stub on branches? Describe with sketch. Which one is preferred? For branching of one size lesser of run pipe‚ Stub On is preferred. For other branching less than one size of run pipe stub in is preferred. The Design is based on ANSI B 31.3 5. What is the difference between Pipe and Tube? Ans: Pipe is identified by NB and thickness is defined by Schedule whereas Tube is identified by OD. 6. From which size

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    Garden Hose‚ Aviation Aluminum Alloy Nozzle Review A garden hose is essential outdoor equipment for many like watering plants‚ rinsing off backyard toys and washing your car. There are many types of garden hoses present in the market. We have to choose right one by deciding what we will use it for the most and it fits our needs. There are many factors to choose a garden hose like length‚ type of material used‚ budget‚ storage‚ non toxic‚ durability and type of nozzle. There are many available in the

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    What is so super about superconductors? Perhaps the fact that superconductors are materials that have no resistance to the flow of electricity. So they basically will conduct electricity without resistance when the material is at a very cool temperature. Resistance becomes undesirable because it produces losses in the energy flowing through the material. Resistance creates heat which is why‚ when the material is cooled‚ the resistance will no longer be an included factor in the flow of electricity

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    Alloy of rail Steel

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    100% BIOGAS FOR URBAN TRANSPORT IN LINKÖPING‚ SWEDEN BIOGAS IN BUSES‚ CARS AND TRAINS BIOGAS IN THE SOCIETY Information from IEA BIOENERGY TASK 37 Energy from biogas and landfill gas SUMMARY The Linköping Biogas plant in Sweden was started in 1997 in order to treat organic waste from the agricultural sector in southeastern Sweden. Another main purpose was to produce biogas for the urban city buses in order to reduce the local‚ regional and global emissions from the urban transport system

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    Aviation

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    store electrical energy. Hydraulic- The complexity of any hydraulic system used on aircraft depends largely on the functions it needs to perform. If designed for wheel brakes only or to extend/retract the landing gear‚ this will result in a more or less complex system. Oxygen- Aircraft emergency oxygen systems are emergency equipment fitted to pressurized commercial aircraft‚ intended for use when the cabin pressurisation system has failed and the cabin altitude has climbed above a safe level. It

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    Econ 201 N23-1

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    determine capacity requirements for the next four years. Currently two production lines are in place for making bronze and plastic sprinklers. Three types of sprinklers are available in both bronze and plastic: 90-degree nozzle sprinklers‚ 180-degree nozzle sprinklers‚ and 360-degree nozzle sprinklers. Management has forecast demand for the next four years as follows: |   | ------------------------------------------------- YEARLY DEMAND |   | 1 (IN 000s) | 2 (IN 000s) | 3 (IN 000s) | 4 (IN 000s)

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    Tesla Turbine

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    establish the reliability of the simplified mathematical model. The present work reveals the dependence of the shape‚ size and orientation of the pathlines on various operating parameters (such as tangential speed ratio‚ radial pressure drop‚ inlet nozzle angle‚ and position of the exit) and local balance of various forces (viz. inertial‚ viscous‚ centrifugal and Coriolis). The relative merits of two possible ways of representing the pathlines in the absolute and relative frame of reference are discussed

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