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    Structural Design

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    the diagram. Given‚ fcu = 30 N/mm2‚ fy = 460 N/mm2‚ fy‚ links = 250 N/mm2. The beam is exposed to a mild condition. a) Determine whether the beam is singly or doubly reinforced beam. b) Determine the main reinforcement for the beam using a design chart. c) Determine the shear reinforcement for the beam. d) Check whether the deflection of the beam is acceptable. e) Sketch the detailed cross section of the beam indicating the reinforcements in (b) and (c). a) Determine whether

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    Plant Design

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    Final Project: Plant Design IT107 Instructor: Arun Nambiar Christopher Castillo Pencheng Xiong December 3‚ 2012 Executive Summary Our layout is designed for cost effectiveness. With the superb plant location being close to highway 99 and 41 makes it the best choice for you. From the central valley you can get anywhere in California in good timing. It also has an ideal market with many cities and towns and nearby shopping centers. The production layout is built is built to be effective

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    Principles of Design

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    way our eyes are guided around the artwork. Composition is involved with unity‚ how the elements of the artwork go together to form a oneness‚ a wholeness‚ which satisfies the eye. Composition is involved with and governed by the principles of design. Composition is about visual organization. BALANCE Balance involves the distribution of elements in a work of art. Balance is the control of the elements in attracting attention. This attention must be evenly or unevenly spread over

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    Considerations in Casino Design " Architecture organizes and structures space for us‚ and its interiors and the objects enclosing and inhabiting its rooms can facilitate or inhibit our activities by the way they use this language"(Lawson pg.6). Casinos are tough and competitive markets that strive to out do one another in promotions‚ amenities and overall design. A critical analysis of the considerations taken when designing a casino can be broken down into the theoretical forces of psychology

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    Experimental Design

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    violent video or computer games makes children more aggressive and violent. The independent variable in the hypothesis is playing violent video games. The dependent variable is aggressive and/or violent behavior. To test this hypothesis‚ I will design an experiment. First‚ I will randomly select 36 sixth grade students‚ 18 males and 18 females‚ from Delhi Public School. I will obtain a list of all sixth grade students (approximately 100 students) from the principal‚ stratify the list by sex‚

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    Organisation Design

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    Astrid & Gaston: The Peruvian Cuisine Restaurant Introduction: “Brand that has developed internally with everything that makes a great little idea‚ a great little sleep which translates into a powerful philosophy that gradually grows into a model to study‚ imitates‚ admires‚ and encourages investment. For our organization we have been developing culinary concepts whose aspiration‚ from the beginning‚ was not only their internationalization ‚ but also their segmentation‚ as understood from the beginning

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    Microwave Design

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    TERRESTRIAL MICROWAVE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM DESIGN DESCRIPTION OF THE MICROWAVE BEAM: 1. The microwave beam behaves like a light beam and it tends to follow a straight line and azimuth. 2. The changes on temperature‚ pressure and relative humidity tends to refract the microwave beam. So it will follow on a slightly curved path. The radio horizon exists. 3. It is diffracted when grazing over an obstacle. A small shadow area created when some of the energy is redirected. 4. The beam

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    Instructional Design

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    Instructional design Introduction It is a lesson plan for a light painting workshop targeted for 15 – 20 secondary 6 students. The frame work of the plan mainly follows Biggs’ theory of constructive alignment by Biggs and Tang (2007)‚ which includes 3 components: intended learning outcomes (ILOs)‚ teaching/learning activities (TLAs) and assessment tasks. Both the activities and assessment tasks center at the outcome which is student – oriented. In planning the teaching and learning activates

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    Facility Design

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    Paper Submitted on “What factors contributed to Solomon Alvi’s Injuries” For the Partial Fulfillment of the Degree Requirements Of Hospitality Management By Erin Adasczik Erin Adasczik Bill Coulter Hospitality Facilities Management & Design October 11‚ 2010 “We’re in Hot Water Now” A Case Study Paper Submitted on “What factors contributed to Solomon Alvi’s Injuries” As president of the National Association of Safety Regulators‚ Solomon Alvi‚ had booked a hotel stay for his convention

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    Bioclimatic Design

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    speed and humidity)‚ which can be passively harnessed through purely architectonic devices.The essential principle of bioclimatism is that of building with the climate. A personalised study of your case gives us the beginnings of the architectonic design. Architecture and environment. Modern society separates us more and more from the natural environment to which we belong‚ denying us the time necessary to understand the enormous range of possibilities which form the world we live in.Knowledge

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