...LAPORAN PRAKTIKUM Remote Laboratory Disipasi Kalor HotWire Nama : Eki Noerfitriyani NPM : 1306368053 Fakultas/Prodi : Teknik/Teknik Lingkungan No&Nama Percobaan :KR01, Disipasi Kalor HotWire Minggu Percobaan : Ke-1 Tanggal Percobaan : 21 September 2013 LABORATORIUM FISIKA DASAR UPP IPD UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA 2013 I. Tujuan Praktikum Menggunakan hotwire sebagai sensor kecepatan aliran udara. II. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Alat Kawat pijar (hotwire) Fan Voltmeter dan Ampmeter Adjustable power supply Camcorder Unit PC beserta DAQ dan perangkat pengendali otomatis III. Teori Single normal probe adalah suatu tipe hotwire yang paling banyak digunakan sebagai sensor untuk memberikan informasi kecepatan aliran dalam arah axial saja. Probe seperti ini terdiri dari sebuah kawat logam pendek yang halus yang disatukan pada dua kawat baja. Masing masing ujung probe dihubungkan ke sebuah sumber tegangan. Energi listrik yang mengalir pada probe tersebut akan didispasi oleh kawat menjadi energi kalor. Besarnya energi listrik yang terdisipasi sebanding dengan tegangan , arus listrik yang mengalir di probe tersebut dan lamanya waktu arus listrik mengalir. P = v i Δ t .........( 1 ) Bila probe dihembuskan udara maka akan merubah nilai resistansi kawat sehingga merubah besarnya arus listrik yang mengalir. Semakin cepat udara yang mengalir maka perubahan nilai resistansi juga semakin besar dan arus listrik yang mengalir juga berubah. Jumlah perpindahan panas yang diterima probe dinyatakan...
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...Length: | 11 weeks | Prerequisite(s): | None | Textbook: | Martin-Gay. (2014). Pre-Algebra & Introductory Algebra, Plus NEW MyMathLab with Pearson eText--Custom Valuepack Access Card, 4th Edition. NJ: Pearson. | Instructional Materials: | Textbook, Hand-outs, Outside Readings, VC Library, MyMathLab www.mymathlab.com | Course Description: | This course includes a review of the arithmetic of integers, fractions, exponents, rational numbers, real numbers, and metric units. Students are also introduced to linear equations, radicals, roots, plane geometry, and verbal problems. | Course Objectives: | Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to: * perform basic functions with rational numbers, including integers; * simplify expressions containing exponents; * use the order of operations agreement; * read and interpret various graph formats; * calculate mean, median, and mode of data sets; * determine the probability of an event; * work with metric units; * evaluate and simplify variable expressions; * solve basic algebraic equations; * define and describe geometric concepts, including angles and plane figures; * calculate perimeter, area and volume of geometric figures and solids; * use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve for the unknown side of a right triangle; * interpret the rectangular coordinate system and graph basic linear equations and functions; * complete daily tasks in a timely manner; and * work...
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...Honeywell, Inc. and Integrated Risk Management Case Analysis Submitted to: Prof. A. Kanagaraj By Vivek Gupta Section C, 944 Executive Summary: Honeywell was a multibillion-dollar, International Corporation employing 53000 people and managing operations in 95 countries. It was the largest producer of control systems and products used to regulate heating and air conditioning in commercial buildings and of systems in avionics systems. Carrying out business in 95 countries firm faced a number of risks. Honeywell’s risk management activities were dispersed throughout the firm as shown in the table. Other risks were managed operationally. [pic] The committee voting for this new program depends on whether the anticipated savings of the program would be realized, and whether the coverage provided by the new contract would be adequate. The proposed plan is a first step in a firm wide integrated risk management program that would extend to cover all of Honeywell’s financial and operational risks, the finance committee’s decision would establish Honeywell’s risk management strategy for some years to come. Honeywell’s existing strategy was consistent with its risk management objective of minimizing earnings volatility and its cost of risk. The team wondered about the applicability of the relatively new concept of enterprise risk management, which is grouping many risks together into a portfolio of risks, rather than managing each risk separately. The team thought...
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...ESL 0305 Academic Written Discourse I Fall 2013 Instructor: Dr. Vinita Gaikwad Email: vgaikwad@kean.edu Office Hours: M & Th 2-4 pm; T and F 10 – 12 am; W 2-4 pm ------------------------------------------------- Class Times: Mondays & Thursdays 16:00 – 17:45 (W2) Course Description: Develop reading, writing, and vocabulary in English for General Education courses. Pass/Fail. Institutional credit only. Course Objectives: A. Develop reading and comprehension strategies B. Develop vocabulary for English for general academic purposes C. Develop general academic writing skills D. Develop as a writer in response to reading E. Develop critical thinking skills F. Develop awareness of the written text as the basis of higher education G. Locate and use language and research tools Required Textbooks: Slaght, John and Anne Pallant. English for Academic Study: Reading and Writing. 2012 edition – Source Book. Garnet Books, 2012 Slaght, John, Paddy Harben and Anne Pallant. English for Academic Study: Reading and Writing. American Edition – Course Book, 2009 Supplementary Materials: See attached Reading List Online Resources: Dictionary: http://dictionary.reference.com/ Purdue Online Writing Laboratory: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/ WordReady: Academic English. Garnet Education. http://www.garneteducation.com/Book/629/WordReady.html Course Content: A. Reading Strategies as applied to General Education readings ...
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...David Camacho PT1420 Programming Lab 2.1 Display Welcome to the Fiber Optic Calculator Program. Enter company name. Enter the number of fiber optic cable needed. Multiply .87 times the feet needed for the total cost. Display the total cost of the fiber optic cable and the company name. Purpose of Variable | Variable Name | Stores cost of fiber | fiberCost | Stores the company name | firstChoice | Stores the number of feet to be installed | 50 | Stores the calculated cost of installed fiber | .87 | Display “Welcome to the Fiber Optic Calculator Program” Set fiberCost = .87 Display “What is the company name?” Input companyName Display “How many feet of fiber will be installed” Input feetInstalled Set totalCost = fiberCost * feetInstalled Display “For the company” , companyName, “the total cost will be $” , totalCost David Camacho PT1420 Lab 2.2 Flowchart David Camacho PT1420 Programming Lab 2.3 Visual Studios Program David Camacho Unit 2 HW Assignment 1 Short Answer 1.What does a professional programmer usually do first to gain an understanding of a problem? The programmer creates a design for the program, which starts by asking the customer what they need the program to accomplish. 2.What is pseudocode? Pseudocode is an informal language that has no syntax rules, and is not meant to be compiled or executed. 3.Computer programs typically perform what three steps? Step 1: Input is received. Step 2: Some...
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... | | | | | | | | | | | | | Table of Contents Information Technology Statement of Intent 5 Policy Statement 5 Objectives 5 Key Personnel Contact Info 6 Notification Calling Tree 7 External Contacts 8 External Contacts Calling Tree 10 1 Plan Overview 11 1.1 Plan Updating 11 1.2 Plan Documentation Storage 11 1.3 Backup Strategy 11 1.4 Risk Management 11 2 Emergency Response 12 2.1 Alert, escalation and plan invocation 12 2.1.1 Plan Triggering Events 12 2.1.2 Assembly Points 12 2.1.3 Activation of Emergency Response Team 12 2.2 Disaster Recovery Team 13 2.3 Emergency Alert, Escalation and DRP Activation 13 2.3.1 Emergency Alert 13 2.3.2 DR Procedures for Management 14 2.3.3 Contact with Employees 14 2.3.4 Backup Staff 14 2.3.5 Recorded Messages / Updates 14 2.3.7 Alternate Recovery Facilities / Hot Site 14 2.3.8 Personnel and Family Notification 14 3 Media 15 3.1 Media Contact 15 3.2 Media Strategies 15 3.3 Media Team 15 3.4 Rules for Dealing with Media 15 4 Insurance 15 5 Financial and Legal Issues 16 5.1 Financial Assessment 16 5.2 Financial Requirements 16 5.3 Legal Actions 16 6 DRP Exercising...
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...INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEMS * Elements of a computer system: Hardware, Software, Peopleware, Communication, Data, * Types of Software: System software and application software | Type | Description | Examples | System software | Basic Software | * SW that manages and controls hw and application sw * usually called OS * includes utility programs/ service programs * language processors | OSDevice driversDisc compressionOptimization swScreen saversAnti virus swCompilers/ interpreters | | Middleware | Sw that operates between OS and appcn sw | DbmsCommunication mgmt sysOperations m toolsSw development system | Application software | Common Application Software | Sw that is used for a variety of industries and work | Word processing swSpreadsheet swCad/camStatistical swGraphics swGroupware | | Specific Application Software | Sw that is used for specific industries and work | Payroll calc swFinancial accounting swSales mgmt swProduction mgmt system | | | | | User | | Software Application software Runs on system software platform | | Systems software Middle ware | | Basic software Acts as interface between the hw and appcn sw, and user | | | | hardware | PURPOSE OF OPERATING SYSTEM * provide an environment within the hardware so that users can execute their programs * serves as a platform where other programs can run goal of OS * convenience of the user * efficiency of...
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...Energy Efficiency in Swimming Pool Facilities By Tony El Kehdy Samer Najjar Tony Sawan A report submitted to the Department of Mechanical Engineering in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Engineering University of Balamand February 2014 Copyright © 2014 Tony El Kehdy, Samer Najjar, and Tony Sawan All rights reserved University of Balamand Faculty of Engineering This is to certify that I have examined this copy of the report by Tony El Kehdy Samer Najjar Tony Sawan and have found that it is complete and satisfactory in all respects, and that any and all revisions required by the final examining jury have been made. JURY MEMBERS: Approved: Dr. Elias Kinab Supervisor Approved: Mrs. Nay Mezannar First Moderator Approved: Mrs. Angela Semaan Bitar Second Moderator Date of project presentation: February 12, 2014 ACKNOWLEGMENTS The first person that comes to mind when thinking of this project is Dr. Elias Kinab, for without him all of this wouldn’t have come to reality. Foremost, we would like to express our gratitude for his continuous support, patience, motivation, enthusiasm, and immense knowledge. Simply, we could not have imagined having a better advisor for our project. We would also like to thank our moderators Mrs. Nay Mezannar and Mrs. Angela Semaan Bitar for their time, support, insightful comments, and questions. Thanks to...
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...ACT 564 Homework Problem 1.1 Information technology is continually changing the nature of accounting and the role of accountants. Write a two-page report describing what you think the nature of the accounting function and accounting information system in a large company will be like in the year 2020. When thinking about the future of accounting and the accounting function and accounting information system, it is hard to imagine what it will be like in the future. We have come so far in such a little time technology wise. The year 2020 isn’t that far off into the future if you actually think about it and so much is bound to change! Though as a side note, if I started thinking about the Mayan calendar and how they believe the world will end on December 21, 2012. If this is true, will there even be the year 2020 to look forward to? I can remember my cousin, who is an accountant, doing all her work on paper and in a book. She always stayed late to make sure she wouldn’t get behind on her work. Now ten years later ninety percent of her work is all on the computer. Not only does this save her time but it can also make things easier when automated. In the next eight years, I believe that ninety-eight percent will all be done on the computer. The only thing that will need to be hands on or on paper will be backup copies in case something happens to the computer database. I expect large companies will only need maybe two accountants once everything is almost automatic...
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...Proceedings of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies, Vol. 5, pp. 1673 - 1686, 2005 EVALUATION OF THE DECENTRALIZED PLANT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN THE LOGISTICS OF THAI CEMENT Pairoj RAOTHANACHONKUN Graduate Student Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nagaoka University of Technology 1603-1 Kamitomioka-machi, Nagaoka, Niigata, 940-2188, Japan Fax: +81-258-47-9650 E-mail: pairoj@stn.nagaokaut.ac.jp Shinya HANAOKA Assistant Professor Transportation Engineering School of Civil Engineering Asian Institute of Technology P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang, Pathumthani, 12120, Thailand Fax: +66-2-524-5509 E-mail: hanaoka@ait.ac.th Abstract: Siam Cement Public Company Limited (SCC) faced stiff competition after the economic crisis in 1997, decided to close most of their warehouses for the change of logistics system. SCC presently operates five cement plants located whole regions in Thailand with except of the northeast region where three warehouses are still operated. This plant distribution system can be called the decentralized plant distribution system. Which plant distribution system is more efficient for SCC as the logistics strategy between centralized and decentralized? Based on this background, total logistics costs of both systems are formulated and calculated. In addition, the locations of a single warehouse without plant operation are evaluated using linear programming to minimize total logistics costs, which calculated with and without environmental cost...
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... 1. Networks 1.1. The Ethernet and PPP in data transfer. 1.2. Media Accessed Control address 1.3. IPv4 address 1.4. Public and private address 1.5. NAT server/service 1.6. IPv6 1.7. Private addresses in IPv6 2. Web Design 2.1. Static and dynamic pages 2.2. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) 2.3. URL and Link 2.4. HTML links 2.5. Absolute and relative path links 1. Networks 1.1. The Ethernet and PPP in data transfer. There are different methods for the effective transfer of data between different nodes. Ethernet and Point-to-point protocol are two of them. Ether net can be defined as a family of computer networking technology used for local area networks (LAN). The functioning of Ethernet is based on a set of coding system which allows the coding violations to mark the frame boundaries. It also defines the network layer interfaces to the physical interconnects. There are several important features and advantages for the Ethernet; but there are some disadvantages too. One of the disadvantages is - it will not operate on wide variety of media, which includes the async serial ports which are usually used with the dial up modems and synchronous telecom services. Using Ethernet, only on synchronous links, it will be able to use 100BASE-TX 4B/5B or 1000BASE- X 8B/10B encoding for making an Ethernet-like serial implication. And the result of this will be less efficient too. Point-to point protocol is a commonly used data link protocol for establishing direct connection...
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...CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION As part of the integration of today’s technology, emergence of innovative trends arises too. Many factors in developing effective and efficient software applications takes place according to their functions, usage and purposes. That’s the main reason why different software development organizations are looking forward in the integration of that said field. The CECS curriculum application was first developed by the current students of Batangas State University whose aim is for the ease of access in giving information for every individual especially the population of the CECS department within the univsersity. The concept was initiated as part of their project in software engeneering. The study accentuate for the essential methodology in using computers in an ideal purpose of educating people. The objectives of an android application is to help the students easily view the curriculum of of the CECS deparment without the effort of going to the registrar’s office. PROCESS DOCUMENTATION PLANS AND SCHEDULES 1. Statement of the Problem The proposed android application entitled CECS curriculum application aims to give portability of users in accessing the department’s curriculum which is the CECS department in accessing the curriculum instead of still going to the registrar’s office to accomplish the said task. 1. Detailed Statement of the Problem The original version of viewing the CECS...
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...YORN Shuttle Service By Hammad Alam Usmani Student ID No. BB-35071 Muhammad Shakeeb Alam Student ID No. BB-25215 Submitted to the Faculty of Computer Sciences and Information Technology Institute of Business & Technology, Karachi In Partial fulfillment of requirement for the degree of Bachelors of Science in (Computer Science) (Software Engineering) YORN Shuttle Service by Hammad Alam Usmani Student ID No. BB-35071 Muhammad Shakeeb Alam Student ID No. BB-25215 Project Supervisor: Sir Tayyab Yaqoob Lecturer IBT, Karachi Faculty of Computer Sciences & Information Technology Institute of Business & Technology (IBT), Karachi Certificate This is to certify that Hammad Alam Usmani (ID No. BB-35071) and Muhammad Shakeeb Alam (ID No. BB-25215) has completed their Final Year project having title “YORN Shuttle Service”. The Project is submitted to the IS committee of the Institute of Business & Technology, Karachi, Pakistan for evaluation. _______________________ Sir Tayyab Yaqoob Thesis Supervisor | ________________________ Prof.Dr.Mansoor-uz-Zafar Dean Faculty of Computer Sciences & Information Technology | Acknowledgement I would like to thank Allah who made it possible for us to work...
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...PRODUCTION OF FLOUR FROM YAM TUBER By FAKOKUNDE OLADOTUN SEGUN (051100) A project report In the DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINNEERING Submitted to Faculty of Engineering and Technology In partial fulfillment of the award of degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY LADOKE AKINTOLA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OGBOMOSO, OYO STATE. SEPTEMBER, 2010. DEDICATION This project is dedicated to the Almighty God the giver of wisdom, knowledge and Understanding, who has favoured me in all things ACKNOWLEGDEMENTS My appreciation goes to my project supervisor Dr. A.B Fashina for Initiating the Project and supervising it; and for his Fatherly love. Also to my late parents Mr. & Mrs. Olukunle Fakokunde (J.P.) for the values that they have in Education which gave them the desire to see me through school even to the point of their death. Appreciation also goes to some lecturers and staffs of the department. Dr. S.O. Jekayinfa, Mr. Idowu, Mr. Adegboyega, Mr. Abegunrin, Dr. Taiwo for their words of encouragements and for their great desire to make impact. CERTIFICATION I certify that this project work was carried out by FAKOKUNDE OLADOTUN SEGUN Matric no: 051100 in the department of Agricultural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Oyo State. ________________________ ___________________ Dr. A.B...
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