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    Kavya Project

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    INTRODUCTION “Knowledge has become the key economic resource and the dominant and perhaps even the only resource of competitive advantage.” – Peter Drucker In a globalize economy‚ knowledge is becoming the greatest asset of organizations. Organizations are recognizing that business excellence can be achieved only with a strong foundation in knowledge. Many times people do described as the information and knowledge. Knowledge can be distributed as the information subjected to judgment and context

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    Case Study of Jsw Shoppe

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    UNIQUE DISTRIBUTION MODEL FOR BRANDED STEEL Brief of Case JSW is a manufacturing plant producing steel pipes‚ bends and sockets and was one of many low-cost steel producers in the world and favored bulk buyers. In April 2007‚ at Jindal Steel Works Ltd.’s marketing headquarters in Mumbai‚ the sales and marketing team headed by Jayant Acharya (director marketing)‚ Sharad Mahendra (vice-president) had a debate on how to boost the presence of Jindal Steel Works steel in the market. After much debate‚ the

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    Importance of water use in the steel industry Water’s ever-growing importance in the industrial manufacturing arena has been demonstrated by an increasing concern regarding the sufficiency of both its quantity and quality for use in industrial applications. In general‚ water is used in steelmaking as a: coolant for equipment‚ furnaces‚ and intermediate steel shapes; cleansing agent to remove scale from steel products; source of steam; medium for lubricating oils and cleaning solutions;

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    Work Roll Consumption

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    Engineering Department Signature of internal examiner Signature of external examiner ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all I would like to express my gratitude to Mr. C.M.Verma Head‚ BAF/SPM/ECL Cold Rolling Mill‚ Tata Steel for allowing me to be a owner of this case study matching to

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    Galvanic Corrosion

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    the copper skin and the wrought iron support structure. The corrosion was so extensive that there was a concern the statue might collapse. As a result renovation works had to be done in 1986 where the wrought iron framework was replaced by stainless steel which did not corrode in the presence of copper‚ coated in a layer of PTFE insulation. Problem analysis: Galvanic corrosion is an electrochemical process in which one metal corrodes preferentially to another when both metals are in electrical contact

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    RACE TO RUST

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    Introduction and Hypothesis: Rust is a reddish or yellowish-brown flaky coating of iron oxide that is formed on iron or steel by oxidation‚ especially in the presence of moisture. The rusting process is electrochemical‚ meaning it forms from a chemical reaction which takes place in a solution where there is an electron transfer between the electrode and the electrolyte or species in solution. In the case of rusting‚ the transfer of electrons from iron to oxygen begins the electrochemical process

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    Forging Theory

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    properties by selecting appropriate temperature and mechanical working. Hot working range and effects 1. Near 370C metal strength decreases and plasticity increases until at lowest temperature where the lowest melting constituent of steel starts to melt. The strength decreases and looses plasticity and tind to crumble under applied stress instead of flow. 2. Selection of temperature depends on a) Chemistry. b) Melting point of the lowest constituent. 3. Finishing temperatures

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    4…………………………………………………………………………….Reynolds X100 Page 5…………………………………………………………………………….Titanium alloy Page 6…………………………………………………………………………….7005 Aluminium alloy Page 7…………………………………………………………………………….Carbon Fibre Page 8…………………………………………………………………………….4130 Chromium Molybdenum Steel Page 9…………………………………………………………………………….Results Page 10……………………………………………………………………………Table of Materials Page 11……………………………………………………………………………Conclusion Page 12……………………………………………………………………………Recommendation Page 13……………………………………………………………………………Bibliography

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    PROJECT REPORT ON “MEASURING TRAINING EFECTIVENESS”BY CALCULATING TRANSFER OF LEARNING Contents 1) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 2) TITLE DISCRIPTION 3) TATA STEEL INTRODUCTION 4) HERITAGE 5) COMPANY PROFILE 6) STRATEGIC BUSINESS UNITS 7) MANAGEMENT 8) VISION 9) MISSION 10) POLICIES 11) VALUE 12) INTRODUCTION TO THE TOPIC 13) TITLE OF THE PROJECT 14) SCOPE OF STUDY – AREAS COVERED 15) METHODOLOGY ADOPTED 16) PRESENT SYSTEM/PROCESS

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    Materials

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    SPHERODITE AND (g) TEMPERED MARTENSITE. (a)ALLOY • Alloy steel is often subdivided into two groups: high alloy steels and low alloy steels. The difference between the two is defined somewhat arbitrarily. However‚ most agree that any steel that is alloyed with more than eight percent of its weight being other elements beside iron and carbon‚ is high alloy steel. Low alloy steels are slightly more common. The physical properties of these steels are modified by the other elements‚ to give them greater

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