: ____________ ____________________________ ________________________________ ___________________________ 202 - OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT_ ___ √ Year/ Semester : 1st Study Centre : 2nd 3rd CDL GITAM UNIVERSITY Station ___________ : VISAKHAPATNAM Date 4th : 23-12-2012 _ Learner Signature Assignment – I 1. Discuss the role of operations manager in an organization. Operations management: Operations Management is an area of management concerned
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References: * Lakhoua MN. SCADA applications in thermal power plants. International Journal of the Physical Sciences Vol. 5(6)‚ pp. 1175-1182‚ June 2010 * Lakhoua MN. Application of Functional Analysis Techniques and Supervision of Thermal Power Plants. * Lakhoua MN (2009c). Supervision of a counting system of the natural gas of a thermal power plant. J. Eng. Technol. Res. ISSN: 2006- 9790. Open Access wwJournals. 1(9): 188-193. * http://www
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PROJECT TITLE: TRAINING NEED ANALYSIS AND EVALUATING TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS AT BHEL‚ HARIDWAR OBJECTIVES: • To assess how the organizational objectives will be realized through the delivery of a staff training programme that will focus on improved and/or changed skills‚ knowledge and/or attitudes of those directly involved or affected by the ‘change’ • To understand the process and importance of measuring training effectiveness in the organization • To measure the expressed needs of training
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Thermal power plants are one of the main sources of electricity in both industrialized and developing countries. These plants have drawn flak on consumption of non-renewable sources of energy at a rapid rate and also since they release huge amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The anti-greenhouse gas activists are calling for thermal power to be replaced by other cleaner sources of energy. Functioning of thermal power plant: In a thermal power plant‚ one of coal‚ oil or natural gas
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By Nadir Hamza Nuclear Power Stations & Fossil Fuelled Power Stations Power Station | Advantages | Dis-Advantages | Nuclear Power Station | A small amount of matter creates a large amount of energy. Almost zero emissions produced. Can be built on any land type. Only needs few people to operate it. Small waste produced. | Very expensive to build and maintain. Waste is dangerous and radio-active. Can be dangerous to workers. If attacked by terrorists is would cause a lot of harm to the
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OF NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS…………………………………9 DRAWBACKS OF NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS…………………………….10 CASE STUDY……………………………………………………………………………11 CONCLUSION…………………………………………………………………………..13 REFERENCES………………………………………………………………………….14 NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS INTRODUCTION “Nuclear power”‚” nuclear energy” when these terms come to mind‚ most people usually start thinking of bombs‚ destruction‚ terrorism and deformed humans which in fact are the four least occurring things in the nuclear power field. A nuclear
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Piboontum‚ S. M. Smith‚ and R. S. Conrad The Babcock & Wilcox Company Barberton‚ Ohio‚ U.S.A. Presented to: Electric Power 2005 April 5-7‚ 2005 Chicago‚ IL‚ U.S.A BR-1766 Boiler Performance Improvement Due to Intelligent Sootblowing Utilizing Real-Time Boiler Modeling on UP® Boilers S. J. Piboontum The Babcock & Wilcox Company Barberton‚ Ohio‚ U.S.A. Presented to Electric Power 2005 April 5 - 7‚ 2005 Chicago‚ Illinois‚ U.S.A. S. M. Swift The Babcock & Wilcox Company Barberton‚ Ohio‚ U.S.A. R
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ENGINEERING‚ PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OF THERMAL POWER PLANT Company mission: To develop‚ implement innovative construction and on site implementation methods to meet the best industrial standards and to continuously improve on cycle time reduction and modernization of construction methods applicable for the power‚ process and infrastructure industries. MAIN PLANT AREAS a) Bunker bay b) Turbine generator bay Bunker Bay Coal bunker These are in
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Gyan September 13‚ 2012 Case Study on Mundra UMPP Executive Summary It is expected that 87 GW of power capacities need to be added over the next 5 years as compared to only 42 GW added in the previous 5 years‚ translating to a supply increase of 7.7 per cent CAGR between 2010-11 and 2015-16. The increased supply of power coupled with robust economic growth is expected to boost power demand at a compounded rate of 6.6 per cent from 2010-11 to 2015-16 vis-a-vis the previous 5-year CAGR
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INTRODUCTION NTPC was incorporated on November 7‚ 1975 under the Companies Act as a private limited company under the name National Thermal Power Corporation Private Limited‚ and the word ’Private’ was deleted on September30‚ 1976 consequent upon the notification issued by the Government of India exempting government companies from the use of word ’private’ in their name. On September 30 1985‚ NTPC Company was converted from
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