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    Resume Ofkjhkkjhsdg

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    K.RAMESH Kombaipatti‚ Kannangurichi post E mail: rameshh_tech@yahoo.co.in Salem - 8 Mobile: 9962672728 SUMMARY  5 years of Experience in Production & Design  3+ years of Work Experience in Pro/E (CAD/CAM) and Quality control Department  Experience in GD&T and DFM  Excellent communication and interpersonal skills EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS > B.E. in Production Engineering (2001-2005) P.S.G College of Technology‚ Coimbatore‚ Anna University

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    AN INTRODUCTION TO PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE Second Edition AN INTRODUCTION TO PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE Second Edition R. Keith Mobley Amsterdam London New York Oxford Paris Tokyo Boston San Diego San Francisco Singapore Sydney Butterworth-Heinemann is an imprint of Elsevier Science. Copyright © 2002‚ Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical

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    Diesel Engine Parts

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    connecting rod. EX: Compound Rods- Many-cylinder multi-bank engines such as a V12 layout have little space available for many connecting rod journals on a limited length of crankshaft. Function-It changes the reciprocating motion of piston into rotary motion at crankshaft. This way connecting rod transmits the power produced at piston to crankshaft. 4. SPARK PLUG- A device inserted in the head of an internal-combustion engine cylinder that ignites the fuel mixture by means of an electric spark

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    Aerospike Nozzle

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    Numerical Analysis of optimized Aerospike nozzle based on combustion chamber temperatures Sanalkumar V.R. Swathi Marudhamuthu; Gopinath Jayaraj; Hemasai Nagaraj; Meghana Raj; Anoovendhan Subramanian; Acknowledged by : Mohanraj Murugesan Abstract The research about rocket propulsion has been raised to the level of a higher thrust at high effeciency with a number of methods. Aerospike nozzle is a type of nozzle in which the external surface of the bell nozzle has been inverted inwards to

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    Downstream Processing

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    Chapter 4 Downstream Processing Objectives Student should be able to Define filtration‚ centrifugation‚ cell disruption‚ solvent extraction‚ chromatography‚ membrane process‚ action of force field‚ evaporation & drying Explain briefly on the concept of each topics stated above List out the uses & importance of each topic stated Introduction Each stage in the overall recovery procedure is strongly dependent on the history & quality of the biological production process. Maximization of

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    Glossary of Pnuematic Terms

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    another without intensification. Additive. A chemical added to fluid to impart new properties or to enhance those that already exist. Air Motor. A device that converts pneumatic fluid power into mechanical torque and motion. It usually provides rotary mechanical motion. Air‚ Compressed (pressure). Air at any pressure greater than atmosphere. Air‚ Dried. Air with moisture content lower than the maximum allowed for a given application. Air‚ Free. Air at ambient temperature‚ pressure‚ relative

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    Basics of Wind Energy

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    WIND ELECTRICITY GENERATION Introduction Windpower technology dates back many centuries. There are historical claims that wind machines which harness the power of the wind date back beyond the time of the ancient Egyptians. Hero of Alexandria used a simple windmill to power an organ whilst the Babylonian emperor‚ Hammurabi‚ used windmills for an ambitious irrigation project as early as the 17th century BC. The Persians built windmills in the 7th century AD for milling and irrigation and rustic

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    BOILER WATER TENDER 17 FIREMAN 17 ASHMAN 17 UTILITY PERSONNEL 17 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 17 FEEDWATER 18 CHEMICALS USED 18 BOILER WATER TREATMENT CONTROL PARAMETERS 18 CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS 19 ADJUSTMENT OF CHEMICAL DOSAGES 19 PUMPS USED 20 Deaerator 21 Day Tank 21 FEED WATER FLOW AND DISTRIBUTION 22 BAGASSE CONVEYORS 23 Bagasse Elevator 23 Main Bagasse Conveyor 23 Surplus Bagasse Conveyor 23 Return Bagasse Elevator 24 Travelling Bagasse Conveyor 24 BAGASSE

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    Kinetic Sculptures

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    Outcome When I used blow dryer‚ the only vane that turned was the one that was right in front of the blow dryer even though I increased the volume. But I think it happened because the blow dryer only focuses on one point so it doesn’t effect the other vanes. When I used the power of wind‚ I realized that the result was so much better than the blow dryer. Unlike the blow dryer‚ it was stronger and it didn’t focus on one point. I saw that all of vanes which were in the second and the forth line

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    as possible before using waste heat recovery‚ passive strategies are used. These have no significant input for operation except for auxiliary equipment such as pumps and fans. The last case is active strategies‚ which require some input of energy to upgrade the heat to a higher temperature or electricity. These need industrial heat pumps and a combined heat and power system. High temperature energy recovery options Heat exchangers are commonly used to transfer heat from combustion exhaust gases

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