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    Student of Fortune

    of TIMS system. The vendors we will be looking at are SAP, Oracle, Microsoft and Sage. SAP - SAP is one of the leading ERP solutions providers in the industry. SAP ERP, which is a part of the SAP business suite, is mainly divided into four major groups as stated on their ERP homepage. The first is SAP ERP Financial. This solution helps organizations in automating financial and management accounting. The module also helps organization also helps organizations to follow corporate governance mandates

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    Adas

    ME2135 – 1 Characteristics of Centrifugal Pumps Informal Lab Report ME2135 – 1 Characteristics of Centrifugal Pumps Informal Lab Report Attabik Awan A0074784 Group 2O1 05/04/2012 Attabik Awan A0074784 Group 2O1 05/04/2012 Introduction This lab introduces the concepts of pump characteristics, which are needed to maximize the efficiency of a pump for a particular type of application. The lab also introduces the methods to determine the characteristics of the pump. The experiment

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    Fuel Gas Knock Out Drum

    OFF GAS KNOCK OUT DRUM DESIGN 1 2 AGENDA  PROCESS VESSELS  KNOCK OUT DRUM  KNOCK OUT DRUM DESIGN 3 PROCESS VESSELS  Constitute  Smooth a major cost in a process plant. operation of several critical equipment in a process plant largely depends upon the performance and adequacy of process vessels. 4 CLASSIFICATION OF PROCESS VESSELS  Two phase separator separator  Vapor-liquid  Liquid-liquid separator  Three phase separator separator

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    Systems Thinking

    Thinking. In Simple terms, it is a way to view systems from a broader perspective and understand the micro structures, patterns and cycles rather than focussing on specific events in the system. This unique approach to problems is interwoven with system dynamics which was founded in 1956 by MIT professor Jay Forrester. To ingrain the concepts of systems thinking, understanding “Systems” is a pre-requisite which can’t be ignored. A system is a web of interrelated and interdependent components that complete

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    Experiment No. 1 Fluid Flow Measurements Group No.6 Cabreros, Ken Nicles Rivera, Kenneth I. Objectives To measure volume flow rate of fluid like air at various loads, by use of pitot-static tube, venture meter, and orifice flow meter. II. Theory Fluid flow measurements are performed across the breadth of engineering, eg. flows of oil, gas, petrol, water, process chemicals, effluent are all necessarily and routinely measured. In the research laboratory, advanced flow measurements are providing

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    Some Physical Aspects of Shock Wave/Boundary Layer Interactions

    Shock Waves (2009) 19:453–468 DOI 10.1007/s00193-009-0220-z ORIGINAL ARTICLE Some physical aspects of shock wave/boundary layer interactions Jean Délery · Jean-Paul Dussauge Received: 9 February 2009 / Accepted: 29 June 2009 / Published online: 26 July 2009 © Springer-Verlag 2009 Abstract When the flow past a vehicle flying at high velocity becomes supersonic, shock waves form, caused either by a change in the slope of a surface, a downstream obstacle or a back pressure constraining the

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    Aircraft Flight

    Exam 2 Part A (a.) We first created the “trim” file to determine the required control (elevator and thurst setting) to achieve specific equilibrium flight by minimizing the left hand side of equations (2.5-34) which are equations for the time derivatives of the velocity, angle of attack, pitch rate, and pitch angle. The “transp” function is used in the “trim” file to determine the rate of changes for these specified controls. Once trimmed flight is achieved, the non-dimensional characteristics

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    rudder deflection Side-force coefficient contribution due to aileron deflection Wing cord (m) UAV displacement from glide path (m) Drag fore (N) Acceleration due to gravity (m/s2) Inertia matrix Lift force (N) Applied moment vector (N.m) Mass (kg) Dynamic pressure Slant range (m) ABSTRACT An automatic landing system for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is presented in the following paper. The nonlinear aircraft model with elevator deflection and thrust as control inputs is established using the

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    Golf Balls

    GOLF BALLS The design and aerodynamics of a golf ball is very interesting. I've always wondered why a golf ball has all those little dimples on it (I just thought it was for the look) but never took the time to read about it until now.      About 600 years ago someone realized that an older, rougher ball performed better than a new smoother ball, thus the evolution of dimples. In the last 150 years, research and tests have been conducted to see if the performance of the golf ball could be enhanced

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    Research on Aerodynamic Drag Reduction by Vortex Generators

    optimized. This paper presents the optimization result, the effect of vortex generators in the flow field and the mechanism by which these effects take place. Key words: Body, Aerodynamics, Aerodynamic Devices, Flow Visualization, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) 1. Introduction To save energy and to protect the global environment, fuel consumption reduction is primary concern of automotive development. In vehicle body development, reduction of drag is essential for improving fuel consumption and

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