A PROJECT REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AT “HINDUSTAN COPPER LIMITED” (MALANJKHAND COPPER PROJECT) A GOVT. OF INDIA ENTERPRISE‚ MALANJKHAND DISTRICT-BALAGHAT (M.P) SUBMITTED BY: SHASHANK NIMJE HIMANSHU JAIN (SAMRAT ASHOK TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE‚ VIDISHA (M.P) 1|Page CERTIFICATION This is to certify that HIMANSHU JAIN AND SHASHANK NIMJE are the students of 3rd year at SAMRAT ASHOK TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE‚ VIDISHA (M.P) batch 20082012 has undergone industrial training at MALANJKHAND COPPER
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Part of the Development Works 6.3.1 Site Clearance‚ Ground Treatment‚ Foundations and Piling Works 6.3.2 General Infrastructure‚ Buildings and Store Building 6.3.3 Buildings and Structures for Power Generation (Turbine Hall and Boiler house) 6.3.4 Cooling Water System 6.3.5 Ancillary Systems 6.3.6 Roads‚ Footpaths and Lighting Systems 6.3.7 Gate House 6.3.8 Lighting System around Power
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PASSIVE SOLAR INTRODUCTION Passive solar is a “GREEN BUILDING “technique‚ which depends on natural convection process rather than mechanical transmitting source‚ which captures the heat energy of sun and delivers it during winter and pumps out the heat in summer‚ using heat distribution methods. Some of the heat distribution methods are Convection‚ Conduction‚ and Radiation. However components of passive solar heating are‚ the aperture area of the house‚ absorber area of the house‚ thermal mass of
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processes known is the cooling water process where water is cooled by exposing its surface to air. The heat transfer process involves latent heat (because a small portion of water is vaporized) and sensible heat (because there is a temperature difference between water and air. Approximately 80% of the heat transfer is due to latent heat while the remaining 20% due to sensible heat. There are two types of cooling tower: natural draft and mechanical draft. The natural draft cooling tower depends on the
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Research Paper in Environmental Science An Assessment of Laguna Lake Development Authority Regarding Carbon Emission (Greenhouse Effects) Submitted by: DIAMZON‚ Mary Albert L. ESTRELLA‚ Allyssa Ashley F. III – CITSM Submitted to: Prof. Purita Sincero I. Statement of the Problem: Recent scientific studies reveal that human activities have contributed significantly to the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that causes climate change. The Philippines is
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Introduction: Today’s aggressively competitive business environment has led to companies recognizing more and more the imperative of strategically positioning themselves in order to remain competitive. The propagation of goods and services‚ continually improving modes of operation‚ quality standards‚ innovation‚ information etc‚ have spawned commoditization and replication of offerings‚ and with them‚ unremitting competition‚ hence the imperative of differentiation. Applying the principles of
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important. You forgot to chill the colas! What do you do? I intend to look at the science of this predicament‚ tell you what materials to use and how conduct the experiment. To answer this question‚ you must have an understanding of the science behind cooling. Coolness actually means the absence of heat. Ice is the reason that liquids get cool because ice takes the heat from the drink and stores it away. This process is called heat transfer. This is why ice melts in water after a period of time. Another
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Systems Mist cooling Water mist OAR $1500/hrs Variable cost $ 1 450‚00 $ 1 254‚00 Fixed Overhead cost $ 4 500‚00 $ 5 400‚00 Total unit cost $ 5 950‚00 $ 6 654‚00 Traditional Absorption Costing Income Statement per unit Mist cooling Water cooling Total Selling Price [
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thunderstorms or ’norwesters’. b) Rainy or Monsoon season (June-October). This is the period of highest rainfall‚ humidity and cloudiness. Nearly 80 % of the annual rainfall occurs during this season‚ and in June‚ the temperature drops due to the cooling effect of the rains. (c) Cool (winter) and dry season (November-February). This season is characterized by low temperature‚ low humidity and high solar radiation. January is normally the coldest month when minimum temperature of 5° C may be recorded
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level of the engine. Cooling System The heat produced due to internal combustion‚ drives the engine. But some parts of this heat raise the temperature of different parts of the engine. High temperature may cause permanent damage to the machine. Hence‚ it is essential to maintain the overall temperature of the engine to a tolerable level. Cooling system of diesel power station does exactly so. The cooling system requires a water source‚ water source‚ water pump and cooling towers. The pump circulates
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