CONDITION MONITORING AND VIBRATION ANALYSIS | 12 | 9. | | THEORY OF VIBRATION | 17 | 10. | 4. | VIBATION ANALYSIS | 20 | 11. | | VIBRATION MEASUREMENT | 24 | 12. | | ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE | 27 | 13. | | DATA INTERPRETATION | 33 | 14. | | CASE STUDY - 1 | 42 | 15. | | VIBRATION REPORT OF FUME FAN | 43 | 16. | | DYNAMIC BALANCING | 51 | 17. | | SHAFT ANALYSIS (EXISTING MODEL) & MODIFIED MODEL | 59 | 18. | 5. | RESULT & DISCUSSION | 89 | 19. | 6. | CONCLUSION | 90 |
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Table of Contents 1. Executive summary 2 2. Project Appraisal 3 Project initiation 3 Stakeholder and communication management 4 Change/Control Management 5 Risk management 6 Contract 7 Others 7 Works Cited 9 1. Executive summary The Chunnel Tunnel project was initiated to connect via a tunnel France and England. It was among the biggest privately funded infrastructure projects ever. Fifty kilometres long‚ the tunnel extended under the English Channel from France to England
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| 2013 | | | [Trilogy Case] | Virtual Case File | Executive Summary The FBI Information Technology Upgrade Project (FITUP) was initiated in 2000‚ and‚ after five years of cascading problems‚ was abandoned for the Sentinel project in 2005. Estimated to cost $170M‚ VCF went over budget by approximately $330M (Nelson 2007). The project was meant to modernize the FBI’s antiquated computer system and included “a case management system‚ an evidence management system‚ and a records management
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Case Study 5 Suppose you now wanted to calculate duration estimates for these activities. How would you make use of the following approaches? Are some more useful than others? a. Expert opinion – Joe has years of administrative experience. This experience may have beneficial factors to assist in the management of this project. But because Joe has never actually managed a project before‚ he may need to look to fellow colleagues for assistance from time to time who have the experience. One person
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Name: DSI# Date 11/22/2013 NETW240 Week 4 Lab Key: TCP/IP LAN Networking Task 2 Configure the networks file Step 2: Append network Clear the screen and use cat to display the contents of the /etc/networks file. Capture the Element K desktop in the text box below. Task 3 Configure the hostname and domain Step 1: Add domain hostname to computer Clear the screen and use cat to display the contents of the file in the /etc/sysconfig/network. Capture the Element K
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GUJARAT STATE LEVEL ELIGIBILITY TEST Code No.:19 Subject : COMPUTER SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS SYLLABUS AND SAMPLE QUESTIONS Note : There will be two question papers‚ Paper—II and Paper—III. Paper—II will cover 50 Objective Type Questions carrying 100 marks. Paper—III will be of 200 marks and will consist of four sections‚ in all containing 26 questions (short and essay type) to attempt. For detail structure of Paper-III please visit our website http://www.msubaroda.ac.in PAPER-II 1. Discrete
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1. Problems Identified 1.1 Structural Strategy 1. No proper project structure - this made the execution and management of the project very ineffective. 2. Project over budget – The project estimated cost overrun of atleast 20% 3. Poor leadership/no leadership commitment - the customer requested the Divisional GM and his team to present the status of the project. However the DGM instructed Reichart to go with any other 3 or 4 functional managers 4. No Balanced Scorecard with critical success factors
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a software project failure‚ found on the internet. Explain the project and its circumstances‚ reasoning the facts which caused it to fail. Q2: Explain the Waterfall method used in software development‚ elaborating its phases‚ advantages‚ disadvantages and addressing the given project scenario (explained below). Q3: Explain the Agile methodology used in software development‚ elaborating its phases‚ advantages‚ disadvantages‚ and the benefits of pair programming. Q4: Prepare the project schedule for
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Project Follow Through: What We Should Have Learned Cathy Watkins (1997) reviewed the largest and most expensive experimental project in education that was funded by the U.S. federal government in her book titled Project Follow Through: Case Study of Contingencies Influencing Instructional Practices of the Educational Establishment. Acknowledging key areas that have an impact on education‚ in her case study‚ Watkins (1997) thoroughly reviewed Project Follow Through in the following components: history
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Hardware Replacement Project Steve Smithers How do the five major variables of project management—scope‚ time‚ cost‚ quality‚ and risk—relate to this scenario? Time – This would be the amount of time required to complete the project. Typically it is broken down into the time required to complete the components of the project. This is then broken down into the time required to complete each task contributing to the completion of the project Cost - Cost will typically be determined by the
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