Universal Serial Bus Specification Compaq Hewlett-Packard Intel Lucent Microsoft NEC Philips Revision 2.0 April 27‚ 2000 Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2.0 Scope of this Revision The 2.0 revision of the specification is intended for product design. Every attempt has been made to ensure a consistent and implementable specification. Implementations should ensure compliance with this revision. Revision History Revision Issue Date Comments 0.7 November
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SUMMARY The Objective of this experiment is to observe the flow patterns and behaviour of the water before after the jump Also to quantify the energy lost due to a hydraulic jump. The observed and theoretical ratios of upstream and downstream depths will be compared‚ this will show the limitations to purely theoretical analysis. The experiment showed that a hydraulic jump occurs when when liquid at high velocity discharges into a zone of lower velocity‚ a rather abrupt rise occurs
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Engineering and Design Department Civil Engineering with Sustainability CE2001 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Specific Energy of flow in Open Channels Experiment Lecture’s: Dr Robin Wakelin Group Number: 1 Group Members: Omar Abo Madyan‚ Blain Davis‚ Joshua James‚ Alisa Magar‚ Christopher Peckham‚ Tun Soe (15% of module mark) Submission deadline: 12am‚ Monday‚ 28th/January/2013 Student name: Omar Abo Madyan Student ID: 1114107 Abstract The experiment conducted
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Introduction: The aquatic environment can be affected by both natural and anthropogenic events. These may include the addition of synthetic substances to the water or some physical or chemical change that alters the hydrological regime. Most organisms that live in a water-body are sensitive to environmental change‚ whether it is increased turbidity‚ chemical contamination or decreased dissolved oxygen caused by the introduction of sewage. These organisms may die‚ migrate‚ or they may reproduce
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CHAPTER 5 HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES 1 LEARNING OBJECTIVE(S): Know about the basic features of hydraulic structures; Identify the different types and use of hydraulic structures; Determine the flow by using different types of hydraulic structures. 2 Introduction A hydraulic structure is a structure submerged or partially submerged in any body of water. Hydraulic structures are artificial or natural objects that can be used to divert‚ disrupt‚ restrict‚ stop or manage the natural
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The Ten Biggest Dams in Asia Human’s never ending need of water dates back from the start of our existence. In the earlier days our ancestors have always been relying on the naturally occurring dams found in nature. But with the rapid increase of population‚ these natural dams are now very insufficient in providing enough water to supply the peoples demand for water. With a problem comes a solution‚ our early ancestors needed to find a more efficient way of getting and storing water for their needs
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AS/Foundation geography Coursework Investigating downstream changes on the Afon Caerfanell INTRODUCTION AIM: To investigate how selected parameters change downstream on the Afon Caerfanell. Hypothesis: 1. The velocity of Afon Caerfanell increases downstream 2. The velocity of the river increases down the stream as the angle of the slope increases. RIVER DEFINITION A river is the natural course of
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International Journal of Agile Management Systems Emerald Article: Engineering the leagile supply chain Rachel Mason-Jones‚ Ben Naylor‚ Denis R. Towill Article information: To cite this document: Rachel Mason-Jones‚ Ben Naylor‚ Denis R. Towill‚ (2000)‚"Engineering the leagile supply chain"‚ International Journal of Agile Management Systems‚ Vol. 2 Iss: 1 pp. 54 - 61 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14654650010312606 Downloaded on: 03-02-2013 References: This document
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to be followed by companies operating in the petroleum industry in Nigeria. Petroleum operation is divided into two broad areas namely upstream and downstream activities. 1.1 UPSTREAM ACTIVITIES: Upstream activities involve the acquisition of mineral interest in properties‚ exploration (including prospecting) and development of crude oil and gas. 1.2 DOWNSTREAM ACTIVITIES This involves such activities as transporting‚ refining and marketing of oil‚ gas and its derivatives. 2.0 THEORITICAL FRAMEWORK
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