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    Bhopal Disaster

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    ASSIGNMENT 1 TITLE:BHOPAL DISASTER DATE: 30 NOVEMBER 2009 1. Abstract The night of 3rd December marked an industrial disaster when more than 40 tons of methyl isocyanate gas leaked from a pesticide plant in Bhopal‚ India that instantly led to the death of approximately 3‚800 people and causing permanent injuries for thousands more. The company involved shamelessly tried to avoid its legal responsibility. Nonetheless‚ a sum of $470 million was paid as compensation‚ a considerably small amount in

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    Calculating Npsh of Pump

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    note). (+) Atmospheric Pressure (-) Vapour Pressure of liquid at pumping temperature (-) Friction loss in suction piping up to pump centre line consisting of the following : • Entrance and exit losses • Loss in suction strainer • Loss in control valves‚ instruments‚ exchangers etc. if any • Line losses Note : a) The height of liquid in the vessel should be taken to be at the vessel bottom tangent line. b) Height of the pump centreline is calculated as follows : HPC = HPB + F where HPC = height

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    significant differences based on manufacturing versus service operations. Dezurik is a pure manufacturing company‚ which was founded in 1928‚ while Capital One 360 is a pure service company that was founded in 2013. Dezurik designs and manufactures valves for use in commercial and residential applications. Capital One 360 provides online banking options to consumers in the United States. Topics Covered Our goal in this business report is to compare and contrast Capital One 360 and Dezurik based

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    chapter 5 thermodynamic

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    5-1 Chapter 5 MASS AND ENERGY ANALYSIS OF CONTROL VOLUMES Conservation of Mass 5-1C Mass‚ energy‚ momentum‚ and electric charge are conserved‚ and volume and entropy are not conserved during a process. 5-2C Mass flow rate is the amount of mass flowing through a cross-section per unit time whereas the volume flow rate is the amount of volume flowing through a cross-section per unit time. 5-3C The amount of mass or energy entering a control volume does not have to be equal to the amount

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    James Watt

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    Glasgow and therefore Watt couldn’t export his equipment and instruments. He then turned towards making musical instruments for a period of time‚ most likely to keep ahead financially. In 1763 though‚ he had the greatest influential experience in his whole life. The University of Glasgow asked James to repair one of Thomas Newcomen’s steam engine models that was not functioning correctly. It was at this time in James Watt’s life that he began learning the principals behind the workings of a

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    Reciprocating Engine

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    Another important engine is the reciprocating engine that made the name of Rudolf Diesel famous. The Diesel engine‚ the workhorse of the heavy truck industry‚ is widely used in industrial power and marine applications. It replaced the reciprocating steam engine in railroad locomotives about fifty years ago and remains dominant in that role today. The piston‚ cylinder‚ crank‚ and connecting rod provide the geometric basis of the reciprocating engine. While two-stroke-cycle engines are in use and

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    Chapter 1 Introduction To GlaxoSmithKline 1. INTRODUCTION: 1.1 COMPANY LOGO Image 1 GlaxoSmithKline is a leading‚ global‚ research-based healthcare and pharmaceutical company. In India‚ it is the number one pharmaceutical company. GlaxoSmithKline plc (GSK) is a British multinational pharmaceutical‚ biologics‚ vaccines and consumer healthcare company headquartered in Brentford‚ London

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    Chapter 1 Introduction and Basic Concepts 1-1 Thermodynamics and Energy Application Areas of Thermodynamics 1-2 Importance of Dimensions and Units Some SI and English Units Dimensional Homogeneity Unity Conversion Ratios 1-3 Systems and Control Volumes 1-4 Properties of a System Continuum 1-5 Density and Specific Gravity 1-6 State and Equilibrium The State Postulate 1-7 Processes and Cycles The Steady-Flow Process 1-8 Temperature and the Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics Temperature Scales The International

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    Thermodynamics Lab

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    understanding of the refrigeration cycle by using first and second laws of thermodynamics. In order to analyze this system several assumptions where made such like an isentropic process at the compressor an isenthalpic expansion in the throttling valve. Diagrams will be provided to depict these thermodynamic processes in addition to computing the heat transferred to the system and the work input to the compressor. Table of Contents Abstract .................................................

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    INFECTION CONTROL IN THE DENTAL PRACTICE Dr. Darshak K. Shah {B.D.S.} Tutor‚ Faculty of Dental Science‚ DDU‚ Nadiad Dr. Lopa D. Shah {B.D.S.} Tutor‚ Faculty of Dental Science‚ DDU‚ Nadiad The goal of infection control is to prevent the spread of infection from one patient to another patient and to the treating healthcare worker. Prevention of cross infection is the most important aspect of infection control and measures to achieve the same need to be practical and economical. Many

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