ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Machine Design 2 Laboratory is a continuation of Machine Design Laboratory 1 last semester. It is another challenging subject‚ which helped us develop our analytical and drawing skills. Completing its requirements is another achievement for me. This achievement would not be successful without the help of the following people who I want to give thanks with: First and foremost‚ to Engr. Romulo Vicente D. Basaen‚ for giving us plates which enhances not only our critical thinking
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Applichem steady revenues. They have multiple plants around the world to support their business. Applichem has done little research on production processes. Any process changes that have been implemented have been done so by plant managers. Recently Applichem has been faced with the difficult problem of allocating to its customers the capacity of its manufacturing plants (Jacobs & Richard B Chase). “Differences in technology used in the plants and local raw material and labor costs create significant
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Executive summary Contents: 1. Introduction 2.0 Current design 2.1 Product Description 2.2 Applications 2.3 Value analysis 2.4 Product life cycle 2.5 Manufacturing method and materials 3.1 Re- Design 3.2 Value analysis 3.3 Design for manufacture 3.4 Design for assembly 3.5 Design for Dis-assembly 3.6 Design for sustainability 4.1 Conclusion References Appendix Executive Summary A blinder is a smooth maker which provides various services. It has different kind of
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Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005. The key issues are whether patients above the age of 18 are legally competent to make informed decisions towards their healthcare treatment‚ and the role of the nurse in this process. There are many different laws relating to health care‚ one of these being the MCA. The MCA came into force in 2007‚ it is underpinned by five key principles‚ which are designed to help protect and empower individuals who are unable to make decisions for them self or lack the capacity to
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partly paper based this renders the whole process cumbersome and inefficient and can lead to such problems as loss of data or unavailability of data when needed. From the information collected through oral interview‚ questionnaires‚ observation written literature and journals it was found that paper based means of keeping students records is widely used. This project has therefore come up with an automated computerized system‚ which will help make the whole process much easier and more efficient. the principal
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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN CONTENT 1. INTRODUCING………………………………1 2. HOW FASHION HARMS THE ENVIRONMENT?.............................................1 3. FOOTPRINT…………………………………..6 ❖ My group’s footprint…………………….6 ❖ Foorprint & the world…………………...6 4. ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES………………...8 5. CROCS ………………………………………....9 ❖ Design dossier…………………………….9 ❖ Manufactory……………………………..12 ❖ Material…………………………………..12
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CONCRETE MIX DESIGN USING AMERICAN CONCRETE ASSOCIATION (ACI) ABSOLUTE VOLUME METHOD Slump Range: 80-100mm Water-Cement Ratio: 0.68 Mix Component Properties: Cement Type:1 Specific Gravity: 3.15 Coarse Aggregate Nominal Maximum Particle Size: 25mm(1in.) SSD Bulk Specific Gravity: 2.53 % Absorption Capacity: 3.47% Dry-Rodded Density: 1.543 g/cm3 Fine Aggregate SSD Bulk Specific Gravity: 2.700 % Absorption Capacity: 3.54% Fineness Modulus: 3.09
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although there will be a small moment in the orthogonal direction in practice it is neglected. According to classical plate theory‚ a two way spanning slab is subject to the following forces; Mx‚ My‚ Mxy‚ Myx‚ Vx and Vy. In practice we only design for Mx and My and provide restraint against twisting at corners (applies to external slabs). Slab analysis can be undertaken using grillages or finite element analysis. In this course we will only examine simple techniques including the yield
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Assignment 5.2: Course Project — Action Plan for Personal Capacity— Building Jones International University March 15‚ 2014 Readiness is an important tool for a company in terms of having a firm action plan for adaptiveness‚ resilience and environmental scanning. All this is made possible by possessing strong leadership skills. In the Environmental scanning process the company is able to collect data about itself‚ the external world and its competitors. Through this the company gets
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ABSTRACT This study entitled “Design of Indoor Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Using 802.11g Home Routers for the 3rd Floor of SLSU-MHDP Building” aimed to prepare a coverage and capacity-based wireless local area network (WLAN) that meets both the radio signal coverage requirement and the data rate capacity required to serve expected user traffic demand in a single-floor service area particularly at the 3rd floor of the College of Engineering building. This study used the oriented-basic
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