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ME 303 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING PROBLEM SETS Prepared by: Kamil Özden Ural Uluer Salih Alan Mehmet Bilal Atar PROBLEM SET FOR CHAPTER 2 Q2.1 A copper bar is to be cold rolled into a section which must have a min. tensile strength of 390 MPa. If the final cross-sectional area is 20.13 mm2 and assuming the flow properties of the workpiece material are given as K = 450 MPa, n = 0.33. Calculate the followings: a) The tensile strength of the annealed material. b) The initial diameter of the
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assets. Depletion is a reduction in natural resources. 8-3 Cash discounts are reductions in original cost, not income. 8-4 When an expenditure is capitalized, it is not credited to stockholders' equity. Rather, it becomes an asset with a useful life in excess of one year. Technically aAn asset is debited and generally either cash or a liability is credited. 8-5 Accumulated depreciation is not cash; if specific cash is being accumulated for the replacement of assets, such cash will be an asset
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105 M s 1 t 8.25 min 60 s rate of reaction = rate of consumption of A2 = 8.93 105 M s 1 4.46 105 M s 1 2 1B (E) We use the rate of reaction of A to determine the rate of formation of B, noting from the balanced equation that 3 moles of B form (+3 moles B) when 2 moles of A react (–2 moles A). (Recall that “M” means “moles per liter.”) 0.5522 M A 0.5684 M A 3moles B rate of B formation= 1.62 104 M s 1 60s 2 moles A 2.50 min 1min 2A (M) (a)
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| 2012 | | | Determination of the acidity and peroxide value of vegetable oils PIEB II – MIB|MIEQ Yen Nguyen-MESG Index Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Methods and Materials 6 Results and Discussion 7 Acidity 7 Peroxide 9 Conclusion 11 References 12 Annex 14 Abstract Nowadays the quality of commercial oil is very concerned by the customers, as oxidative stability is one of the most important factors in keeping the quality of oils, fatty acids in neutral fraction, peroxide
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Cairo University Faculty of Engineering Credit hours system Mechanical Design Engineering Special Topics in mechanical engineering Overhead crane Submitted To: DR. Tarek Osman Eng. Ahmed Hamed Submitted By: Abdelrahman HeshamAbdalla Ahmed Mohamed Emad 1105014 1095348 Karim Mohamed Salah EL-Din 1092177 Table of Contents M otor selection ...................................................................................................................................................
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3.1.10 Interactions ETD should be avoided by patients with a history of asthma attacks, hives, or other allergic reactions to aspirin or other NSAIDs. Rare but severe allergic reactions have been reported in such individuals. It also should be avoided by patients with peptic ulcer disease or poor kidney function, since this medication can worsen both conditions. ETD is generally used with caution in patients taking blood thinning medications (anticoagulants), such as warfarin (Coumadin), because
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INTRODUCTION Review of Related Literature Pneumonitis Pneumonitis is a general term that refers to inflammation of lung tissue. It occurs when some irritating substance – solid particles, liquids, gases, radiation or bacteria – cause the tiny air sacs to become inflamed. This can hamper the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air sacs. Pneumonia is one type of pneumonitis caused by an infection. There are several types of pneumonitis. They include: • Aspiration pneumonitis-
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Collector Cut-off Current (I E = 0) Collector Cut-off Current (V BE = -3V) Base Cut-off Current (V BE = -3V) Emitter Cut-off Current (I C = 0) Collector-Base Breakdown Voltage (I E = 0) Test Conditions V CB = 60 V V CB = 60 V V CE = 60 V V CE = 60 V V EB = 3 V I C = 10 µA 75 T j = 150 o C Min. Typ. Max. 10 10 10 20 10 Unit nA µA nA nA nA V V (BR)CEO ∗ Collector-Emitter Breakdown Voltage (I B = 0) V (BR)EBO Emitter-Base Breakdown Voltage (I C = 0) Collector-Emitter Saturation Voltage Base-Emitter
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