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    Friendship Fountain

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    up until the park opening in 1965 (Godwin). It was renamed in 1968‚ after the park’s finance commissioner Dallas Thomas was involved in scandals and indicted. It then became known as the “Friendship Fountain” at the suggestion of the members of the Rotary Club‚ whose club principles included strong friendship (“Friendship Fountain Grand Reopening”). The design of the fountain is remarkable in the fact that it is capable of shooting 17‚000 gallons of water‚ 120 feet into the air‚ all in a matter of

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    ICE PLANT DESIGN

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    RAMON MAGSAYSAY TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECHTURE (IBA‚ MAIN CAMPUS) IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT IN THE COURSE ME 423 “REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS” ICE PLANT DESIGN SUBMITTED BY: CLARO P. CABAL BSME V SUBMITTED TO: ENGR. ELVIE F. POBLETE (INSTRUCTOR) MARCH 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 IMPORTANT TERMS AND FACTORS--------------------------------------------------------------------------------2

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    ENGINE INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS

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    Tachometer – indication of engine crankshaft speed in Rpm b. Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) – indication of pressure in the induction system (intake manifold or valve) in inches of mercury c. Oil pressure – indication of oil pressure in main galley‚ after pump‚ in psi d. Oil temperature – indication of oil temperature‚ after the oil cooler e. Cylinder head temp (CHT) – indication of (hottest) cylinder temperature f. Fuel pressure – indication of fuel pressure‚ typically in psi g. Fuel flow – indication of

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    STENGINES

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    removal of water from mines. Steam power was used to pump the water from the mines. Now‚ this might seem to have very little to do with modern steam-powered electrical power plants. However‚ one of the fundamental principles used in the development of steam-based power is the principle that condensation of water vapour can create a vacuum. This brief history discusses how condensation was used to create vacuum for operation of early steam-based pumps‚ and how James Watt invented the separate condenser

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    Resume Quest

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    Provided structure reports in preparation for transition from prototype to production and ran production release validation checks for product lines such as rotary steerables‚ mudmotors‚ MWD/LWD sensors‚ etc. Mechanical Engineer (Co-op) – Vale May 2011-September 2012‚ Sudbury ON Engineering Experience:  Led a spares optimisation project for pumps in the furnace gas cleaning circuit to minimise production delay due to component failure.

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    secondary coolant (50 – 250 TR) • Brine plants with brines as lower temperature‚ secondary coolant (>250 TR) 6 Introduction Refrigeration at large companies Refrigeration & AC • Bank of units off-site with common • Chilled water pumps • Condenser water pumps • Cooling towers • More levels of refrigeration/AC‚ e.g. • Comfort air conditioning (20-25 oC) • Chilled water system (8 – 10 oC) • Brine system (< 0 oC) 7 Training Agenda: Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Refrigeration & AC Introduction

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    Theory of simple mechanisms

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    MECHANISMS Definitions and Terminology 1. Introduction The subject Theory of Machines may be defined as that branch of Engineering-science‚ which deals with the study of relative motion between the various parts of a machine‚ and forces which act on them. The knowledge of this subject is very essential for an engineer in designing the various parts of a machine. 1.1 Sub-divisions of Theory of Machines The Theory of Machines may be sub-divided into the following four branches: 1. Kinematics

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    Machinist Mate 2

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    ASSIGNMENT 1 Textbook Assignment: “Introduction to the Machinist’s Mate (Surface) Rate” and “Steam Turbines‚” chapters 1 and 2‚ pages 1-1 through 2-32. 1-1. If you are assigned to the M division‚ which of the following terms best describes your rating? 1. General 1-2. A Machinist’s Mate (MM) (Surface) in the M division will most likely maintain which of the following equipment? 4. Propulsion machinery 1-3. As you move up the promotion ladder to MM3 and then to MM2‚ your technical

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    Drilling Rig

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    at dusk Drilling rigs can be: * Small and portable‚ such as those used in mineral exploration drilling‚ water wells and environmental investigations. * Huge‚ capable of drilling through thousands of meters of the Earth’s crust. Large "mud pumps" circulate drilling mud (slurry) through the drill bit and up the casing annulus‚ for cooling and removing the "cuttings" while a well is drilled. Hoists in the rig can lift hundreds of tons of pipe. Other equipment can force acid or sand into reservoirs

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    Diversion Headworks

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    MODULE III DIVERSION HEAD WORKS A hydraulic structure which supplies water to the off taking canal is called a head work. Head works are of two types. 1.Storage head works 2.Diversion head works. 1.Storage head works. It stores water during the period of excess supplies in the river and releases it when demand overtakes available supplies. 1.Diversion head works It serves to divert the required supply in to the canal from the river. A diversion head works serves the following

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