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    Bridge Design Process

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    the car and any additional weights placed on it. This bridge must have a truss design. Step three of our design process we search for ideas. From our research we know that the triangle is the strongest shape in construction and this is why trusses are made up of triangles. Our bridge must be a truss bridge design. So we have done research as a group and individually on the different truss bridge designs. There are many different truss designs that already exist. So we have done internet research

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    Bridge paper

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    as simple as a fallen log across a river. In society‚ engineers generally make beam bridges out of steel and concrete. Because beam bridges‚ or any bridge for that matter‚ are required to carry such heavy loads‚ engineers use trusses‚ to help distribute the weight. Trusses are generally made up of triangular or vertical shapes. These triangular or vertical shapes are very effective because a truss has the ability to dissipate a load through the truss work. A truss has the ability to transfer the

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    The Idea might be scary to some people and thrilling for others. Building a house gives a sense of accomplishment and a realization of self perseverance. A house can be built 3 ways: the right way‚ the wrong way‚ and the cheap way. Cheap is the medium between right and wrong. Most houses are done the right way‚ where professionals work together to build an in demand product. If not a professional there might be a slight risk of doing the project the wrong way. Even thought I will explain how

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    Enb110 project report

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    Mount Tamborine Observation Deck May 24‚ 2013 For Black Suit Infrastructure Inc Queensland University of Technology Team 5 Scott Boreham Thomas Crowther Alex Grimshaw-Jones Daniel Harrison Nick Loveridge Brett Mitchell scott.boreham@connect.qut.edu thomas.crowther@connect.qut.edu.au alex.grimshawjone@connect.qut.edu.au d5.harrison@connect.qut.edu.au nicholas.loveridge@connect.qut.edu.au brett.mitchell@connect.qut.edu.au May 24‚ 2013 Queensland University of

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    Busn Law

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    9.4 Business Ethics Loren Vranich‚ a doctor practicing under the corporate name Family Health Care‚ P.C.‚ entered into a written employment contract to hire Dennis Winkel. The contract provided for an annual salary‚ insurance benefits‚ and other employment benefits. Another doctor‚ Dr. Quan‚ also practiced with Dr. Vranich. About nine months later‚ when Dr. Quan left the practice‚ Vranich and Winkel entered into an oral modification of their written contract whereby Winkel was to receive a higher

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    Kani's Method

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    288 THEORY OF INDETERMINATE STRUCTURES CHAPTER SIX 6. KANIS METHOD OR ROTATION CONTRIBUTION METHOD OF FRAME ANALYSIS This method may be considered as a further simplification of moment distribution method wherein the problems involving sway were attempted in a tabular form thrice (for double story frames) and two shear co-efficients had to be determined which when inserted in end moments gave us the final end moments. All this effort can be cut short very considerably by using this method. → Frame

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    Improper Disposal of Garbage

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    It is important that you choose a spot that gets full sun for at least five hours of the day. Ensure that the spot is not too windy. The soil should be well-drained. Before planting the tomatoes you should dig in generous amounts of cow manure as well as adding light sprinkle potash and a handful of lime for every square meter. The soil needs of sufficient amount of calcium which is why you would add the lime to soil‚ also you could apply pent moss. Compost or manure to the soil to improve its quality

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    science Earthquakes

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    immense damage their shock waves do. Body: To build are earthquake proof structure that is able to withstand the sudden movements‚ many components must be added to the design. These include; a lightweight roof‚ Light floors‚ Tall structures‚ trusses and base isolators. Lightweight roof: Where possible the roof should be made of light-weight material. It should be a flexible material too‚ able to move with the shock waves but strong enough to not fall apart and remain in place after the worst

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    Comp230 iLab solutions

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    Student Name Class Date Windows CLI Commands Lab Key NOTE: Please use Carriage Returns and Page Breaks as needed to prevent box contents from extending across page boundaries. Task 1: Displaying IP Configuration Settings Open the Windows Command Prompt using the desktop or the Taskbar icon. Maximize the size of the CLI. Use the ipconfig /all command to determine the following IP configuration settings for “Wired” Ethernet NIC: IP Address: 192.168.100.10 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default

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    and the engineer used solid girders instead of open trusses to cut costs. Another issue that engineers later learned about was its lack of aerodynamics. With that said we will conduct a risk analysis of key factors from this project. In this case study the failure of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge was a combination of many factors‚ including design flaws. It used shallow plate girders to decrease the weight instead of deep open stiffening trusses‚ which rendered the bridge less stable. Also‚ the

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