...in 1998. The game was directed, produced and co-written by Hideo Kojima and serves as a sequel to the MSX2 versions of Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, which Kojima also directed.[5] The suffix Solid has several meanings as it not only references the game's protagonist, Solid Snake, but also alludes to the "solid" 3D graphics, and its placement as the third title in the series. Metal Gear Solid follows Solid Snake, a soldier who infiltrates a nuclear weapons facility to neutralize the terrorist threat from FOXHOUND, a renegade special forces unit.[6] Snake must liberate two hostages, the head of DARPA and the president of a major arms manufacturer, confront the terrorists, and stop them from launching a nuclear strike.[7] Cinematic cutscenes were rendered using the in-game engine and graphics, and voice acting was used throughout the entire game.[8] Metal Gear Solid was very well received, shipping more than six million copies,[9] and scoring an average of 94/100 on the aggregate website Metacritic.[10] It is regarded by many critics as one of the greatest and most important games of all time,[11][12] and is often seen as the game which helped popularize the stealth genre. The commercial success of the title prompted the release of an expanded version for the PlayStation and PC, titled Metal Gear Solid: Integral;[13] and a remake, Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes was later released for the Nintendo GameCube.[14][15] The game has also spawned numerous sequels, prequels...
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...Please do not call or email me and ask for an up dated resume… This is an up to date resume go to http://arthurwilson.vze.com And get a WORD DOC RESUME there. Thank You ARTHUR WILSON CLEVELAND, OHIO Home: (216) 441-3840 Cell : (216) 216 246-6422 Email : arthurwilson3rd@hotmail.com To see sample 3D models and Download Word doc of my resume, please go to my website at http://arthurwilson.vze.com http://www.turbosquid.com/Beta/Search/Index.cfm?keyword=arthurwilson3rd BACKGROUND: Over 20 years of practical work experience and on the job training in the engineering field. Experienced, capable and innovative mechanical designer with record of effective participation and leadership in vitally important and complex projects Demonstrated management competence and broad engineering comprehension by coordinating diverse mechanical engineering ,mechanical design and design drafting disciplines to effect optimum results in adhering to completion schedules and maintaining high quality, safe design and construction relating to the aerospace and defense industry per ANSI-Y-14.5 & DOD-D-100/DOD-STD-1000. EDUCATION: 1980 - 1983 Los. Angeles Trade Technical College Major Course of Study and Details of Classes Mechanical Design Drafting Computer Aided Drafting Tech. Illustration College Level Mathematics Mathematics for engineers ANSI-Y-14.5 Geometric Tolerances and Dimensioning Tolerance analysis and application in design/manufacturing practice. Tolerance...
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...the rules that are the essential structure of game mechanics. He goes on about how there are two different games: Paidia- a rule based game that does not outline whether there is a winner or a loser; Ludus- a game with rules. More modernized games such as Metal Gears (Metal Gear, 1987) are restricted by the Ludus style as it deals...
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...PUNJAB TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY KAPURTHALA Scheme& Syllabus of B. Tech. Mechanical Engineering [M.E.] 3rd & 4th Semester effective for Batch 2011 By Board of Studies Mechanical Engineering/ Production Engineering / Industrial Engineering Punjab Technical University B.Tech Mechanical Engineering (ME) Batch 2011 Approved on June 27, 2012 Third Semester Course Code BTME301 BTME302 BTME303 BTME304 BTME305 BTME306 BTME307 Course Name Load Allocation L 3 3 1 4 4 3 18 T 1 1 1 3 P 6 2 2 2 1 13 Contact Hours: 34 Hrs. Marks Distribution Internal 40 40 40 40 40 40 30 30 30 60 390 External 60 60 60 60 60 60 20 20 20 40 460 Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 50 100 850 Credits Strength of Materials- I Theory of Machines-I Machine Drawing Applied Thermodynamics -I 4 4 4 5 4 3 1 1 2 1 29 Manufacturing Processes – I Engineering Materials & Metallurgy Engineering Materials & Metallurgy Lab BTME308 Strength of Materials Lab. BTME309 Applied Thermodynamics Lab Advisory Meeting BTME 310 Workshop Training* Total * Workshop Training will be imparted in the Institution at the end of 2 nd semester for Four (04) weeks duration (Minimum 36 hours per week). Industrial tour will also form part of this training. Fourth Semester Course Code BTME401 BTME402 BTME403 BTME404 BTME405 BTME406 BTME407 Course Name Strength of Materials – II Theory of Machines – II Fluid Mechanics Applied Thermodynamics - II Manufacturing Processes-II Fluid Mechanics Lab Manufacturing Processes...
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...experience must keep evolving and demanding the attention of the player in different ways. When a game becomes repetitive a player will lose all interest and the game will fail. C) IMMERSIVE. The ability to create an experience that’s immersive. By this I mean how the game’s mechanics work in conjunction with the visual style, the music, and the story to create a cohesive experience. A good game can have solid mechanics, but a great game will try to mix that with other areas. 2. What single player games have exceptional player or AI systems and what makes them so great? I think that all Zelda games have great player systems. The success of the Zelda formula, in the realm of player systems at...
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...Introduction Lubrication is defined as the use of a material to improve the smoothness of movement of one surface over another. The materials used are liquids or semi-liquids, but may be solids and gases or any combination of solids, liquids and gases. The smoothness is improved by reducing friction. This is not, however, always the case, and there may be situations in which it is more important to maintain steady friction than to obtain the lowest possible friction. Lubrication has always been used to reduce friction and wear of a material. It has been dated to be used as early as 1400 B.C, when chariot wheels were lubricated with beef tallow for an improved rotary movement. Engines, transmissions, axles, hydraulic systems, gear assemblies and metal working operations need specially formulated lubricants to - protect critical components; provide reliable operation; lower maintenance costs; decrease downtime and increase equipment life. Nowadays, in manufacturing processes, the surfaces of tools and workpieces are subjected to: a) Forces and contact forces – which range from very low values to multiples of the yield stress of the workpiece material; b) Relative speeds – from very low to very high; c) Temperatures – which range from ambient to melting. In order to accommodate and overcome external forces applied, friction & wearing and abnormal environmental circumstances – lubrication has provided manufacturers and consumers with a better-end product, that...
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...48 Indexing Fixture 48 High Speed Milling Attachment 49 DRILL PRESS 51 Introduction 51 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 57 TWIST DRILLS 57 OTHER TYPES OF DRILL PRESS DEVICES 61 DRILL HOLDING DEVICES 63 REFERENCES 71 INTRODUCTION What is a lathe? A lathe is a machine tool which rotates the workpiece on its axis to perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling, drilling, or deformation, facing, turning, with tools that are applied to the workpiece to create an object which has symmetry about an axis. Lathes are used in woodturning, metalworking, metal spinning, thermal spraying, parts reclamation, and glass-working. Lathes can be used to shape pottery, the best-known design being the potter's wheel. Most suitably equipped metalworking lathes can also be used to produce most solids of revolution, plane surfaces and screw threads or helices. Ornamental lathes can produce three-dimensional solids of incredible complexity. The workpiece is usually held in place by either one or two centers, at least one of...
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... 1. ABOUT HINDUSTAN ZINC LTD. Hindustan Zinc Limited (HZL) is an integrated mining and resources producer of zinc, lead, silver and cadmium. It is a subsidiary of Vedanta Resources PLC. HZL is the world's second largest zinc production. HZL operates the world's third largest open-pit mine, and World's largest Zinc Mine in Rampura, Agucha in Rajasthan. Other mines with HZL are located in Sindesar Khurd, Rajpura, Dariba, Kayar and Zawar, all in Rajasthan. HZL is also the world's lowest cost zinc producer. HZL operates Zinc and Lead smelters and refineries at Chanderiya (Chittorgarh), Debari (Udaipur) & Dariba (Rajsamand) in Rajasthan and at Vishakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. The total metal production was 840,000 tonnes for year 2010-2011. Hindustan Zinc Limited was...
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...This fan is not the one doing the killing because he is the one who is constantly getting killed. I don't think there is another character that has been killed more times than this pest who won't go away! 4. METAL GEAR SOLID The death of Gray Fox in Metal Gear Solid was a very emotional, and brutal, scene in the franchise. Gamers across the world didn't want to see Fox get killed, and that is what made it so hard to swallow. The death was done in a convincing way, and it made the gamer care about Fox even more. 3. GOD OF WAR III This PlayStation exclusive, God of War III, gave the world one of the most memorable deaths in history. It wasn't due to characterization, either, but due to all out brutality. The death I am referring to is to Hercules, and you literally get to smash his face into the ground. 2. MORTAL KOMBAT Mortal Kombat is a sick, twisted, and demented fighting game. It also features one of the most horrific deaths of all-time. Kung Lao, one of the fighters...
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...ABNORMAL EVENTS All aircraft are designed to withstand the normal flight and landing loads expected during a typical flight cycle. These loads will include the normal manoeuvres the aircraft is expected to make. The designer will build in a safety factor to compensate for loads slightly larger than normal. Sometimes extreme circumstances occur which cause stresses outside the normal design limits. If the design limits are exceeded, then damage may occur to the aircraft. If it is known or suspected that the aircraft has be en subjected to excessive loads, then an inspection should be made, to ascertain the nature of any damage that may have occurred. The manufacturer will normally have anticipated the nature of some of these occurrences and detailed special checks for these µAbnormal Occurrences¶. 1.1 T YPES OF ABNORMAL OCCURRENCES The aircraft maintenance manual will normally list the types of abnormal occurrences needing special inspection. The list may vary, depending on the aircraft. The following items are a selection from a typical aircraft: y y y y y y y y y y y Lightning strikes High-intensity radiated fields penetration Heavy or overweight landing Flight through severe turbulence Burst tyre Flap or slat over-speed Flight through volcanic ash Tail strike Mercury spillage Dragged engine or e ngine seizure High-energy stop. 1.2 T YPES OF DAMAGE It is not intended to describe the types of damage applicable to every type of occurrence. It is more important...
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...Bugatti Chiron is powered by a powerful 16-cylinder, quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine that produces 1500 horsepowers and a monstrous 1,600 Nm of torque at 2000 t0 6000 rpm. Two of the four turbochargers are always blowing constantly, and each is supplied by eight exhausts to reduce lag. The remaining pair of turbochargers are valved and drop in and out according to the engine rev and position of the throttle. The super sports car is all-wheeled drive and features a dual-clutch automatic transmission with light gears and heavy-duty clutches. The rear does most of the driving, but a Haldex coupling system pushes the power to the front when the work is too great for the rear to handle....
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...| THERMIT WELDING | RESISTANCE WELDING | FRICTION WELDING | PRINCIPLE OPERATION | * the heat is produces by highly exothermic reactions between metal oxides and a metal reducing agent * is used in this process to melt the metal. After the metal is in a liquid state, it is poured between the two workpieces to form the joint | * Apply force and current through electrodes contacted metal parts to be welded; and resistance heat is generated at the interface of metal parts and makes a nugget, resulting in melt joint * the coalescence of metals is the result of the heat obtained from resistance offered by the work piece to the flow of electrical current | * is the solid state welding process which produces coalescence of material by the heat obtained from a mechanically induced sliding motion between the rubbing surfaces of two cylindrical work pieces under pressure. | APPLICATIONS | * for butt welding pipes end to end * for welding broken frames of machines * replacing broken pieces or large gears | * is used for joining vehicle body part * for joining wire end * pipes of gas oil & water pipeline | * used in shipbuilding industries * Widely being used in shipbuilding industry to join sheet and plate material. * Used with thermoplastics. | 1)The difference between thermit welding, resistance, & friction welding 2)Comparison between Cold Isostatic Pressing (CIP) & Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) Isostatic pressing is a powder processing...
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...Adam and Eve just a few thousand years ago, by some fundamentalist interpretations. Science informs us that this is mere fiction and that man is a few million years old, and that civilization just tens of thousands of years old. Could it be, however, that conventional science is just as mistaken as the Bible stories? There is a great deal of archeological evidence that the history of life on earth might be far different than what current geological and anthropological texts tell us. Consider these astonishing finds: The Grooved Spheres Over the last few decades, miners in South Africa have been digging up mysterious metal spheres. Origin unknown, these spheres measure approximately an inch or so in diameter, and some are etched with three parallel grooves running around the equator. Two types of spheres have been found: one is composed of a solid bluish metal with flecks of white; the other is hollowed out and filled with a spongy white substance. The kicker is that the rock in which they where found is Precambrian - and dated to 2.8 billion years old! Who made them and for what purpose is unknown. The Dropa Stones In 1938, an archeological expedition led by Dr. Chi Pu Tei into the Baian-Kara-Ula mountains of China made an astonishing discovery in some caves that had apparently been occupied by some ancient culture. Buried in the dust of ages on the cave floor were hundreds of stone disks. Measuring about nine inches in diameter, each had a circle cut into the center and...
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...Machine Design (Multiple Choice Questions) 1. The ultimate strength of steel in tension in comparison to shear is in the ratio of (a) 1 : l (b) 2:1 (c) 3 : 2 (d) 2 : 3 (e) 1 : 2 Ans: c 2. The pci Tnissible stress for carbon steel under static loading is generally taken as (a) 2000-3000 kg/pm2 (b) 3000-4000 kg/cm2 (c) 4000-J500 kg/cm2 (d) 7500-10,000 kg/cm2 (e) 10,000-15,000 kg/cm2. Ans: c 3. The property of a material which enables it to resist fracture due to high impact loads is known as (a) elasticity (b) endurance (c) strength (d) toughness (e) resilience. Ans: d 4. A hot short metal is (a) brittle when cold (b) brittle when hot (c) brittle under all conditions (d) ductile at high temperature (e) hard when hot. Ans: b 5. Guest's theory of failure is applicable for following type of materials (a) brittle (b) ductile (c) elastic (d) plastic (e) tough. Ans: b 6. Rankine's theory of failure is applicable for following type of materials (a) brittle (b) ductile (c) elastic (d) plastic (e) tough. Ans: a 7. If an unsupported uniform cross sectional elastic bar is subjected to a longitudinal impact from a rigid bob moving with velocity v, then a compressive wave of intensity sc is propagated through the bar as follows (a) vpE (b) vVvF (c) WpE/2 (d) IvHpE (e) none of the above, where E = modulus of elasticity and p = mass density. Ans: a 8. Tensile strength of a mild steel specimen can be roughly predicted from following...
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...Study of Manufacturing of Turbine Blades A Summer Internship Project Report Abstract Steam Turbine is a prime mover which converts the energy associated with the steam into mechanical energy which results in the rotation of the turbine rotor. It is nearly an ideal working device among all heat engines and prime movers and widely used in Power plants and in all industries to generate power because of its greater thermal efficiency and higher power-to-weight ratio. Presently, 80% of all electricity is generated by using steam turbines alone. In this project report, I have mainly concentrated on the turbine-rotor-blades. Because, the rotor is the heart of the turbine and it affects (i.e. blading of rotor) the efficiency of the steam turbine. In this manufacturing of blades is widely focused. Key Words: Steam Turbine, Blades, Rotor BY k.sai sailender Summer Internship Program 2015 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my deepest appreciation to all those who provided me the possibility to complete this report. A special gratitude I give to Prof. V.Srinivas, Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, GIT-GITAM, Visakhapatnam. Furthermore I would also like to acknowledge with much appreciation the crucial role of the staff of BHEL Hyderabad, who gave the permission to use all required equipment and the necessary materials to complete the task “ASSEMBLY OF STEAM TURBINES” Last but not least, many thanks go to the guide of the project, Mr.VIVEKANADA MANDAL...
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