equipments S. No Name of the Course Name of the laboratory/workshop Total Area of lab/ workshop sq.m Major equipment Cost in Lacs i) Applied Mechanic ii) Environment Lab. iii) Survey Lab. 1 Civil Engineering iv) Hydraulic or Fluid Mechanics Lab v) Material Testing Lab. 140.00 90.00 75.00 120.00 120.00 1) Compression Testing Machine 2) Tri axial Shear Test Apparatus 3) Direct Shear Test Apparatus 4) Electronic distance meter N1- 450 5) One second theodolite 6) Digital Planimeter 7) Auto level
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should match the intended service life of the metal roofing system. Although there is no universal design that applies to all buildings, this paper attempts to clarify many of the issues involved in selecting appropriate metal roof underlayment materials, and provides guidelines to builders who are responsible for constructing metal roofing systems. In general, contractors should be wary of changing the system design or recommending an underlayment product without considering all of the parameters
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When I was starting the game, my target market is the group of university students. For the product design part, I used the eco-friendly materials because they have high demand for this materials, the shape of the bag is rounded top with thin spaghetti straps, and no special features on it. The unite cost is $10, and the marketing price is $35. I choose the university store to sell the products and no advertisements. At the fist turn, I got $2957.99 for the net profit. As the game progressed, I
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Questions for Review and Discussion- Chapter 6 Eva Martinez INF336: Project Procurement Management Instructor: Asif Choudhery January 28, 2014 The acquisition process is an important aspect in any business field; it is the momentum that is carried out when determining what is needed and why. Commercial equivalents is what follows after a business has determine these reasons. By having commercial equivalents it allows the suppliers or vendors to be able to grasp on what is exactly needed
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Purdue University Calumet College of Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology MET 21100 – Strength of Materials Torsion Lab Experiment Performed: 4/3/14 Report Due Date: 4/17/14 Report Submitted: 4/17/14 Joshua Deakin Prepared for Aaron Kolb Introduction: In the designing of buildings and structures, torsion, or torque could be applied to certain members. Most times, torsion is found at almost all times in a vehicle, on each axle, the driveshaft, and many
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US History AP/Dual-Credit ------------------------------------------------- Mr. David E. Onyon donyon@trinitychristianschool.com Course Description: The history of the United States is presented, beginning with the European background, and first discoveries. The pattern of exploration, settlement, and development of institutions is followed throughout the colonial period and the early national experience to 1877. Supplies: * Notebook * Dividers (Four Sections) * Loose Leaf
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Psychology 2730 Patrick Flanagan March 3, 2011 Positive Reinforcement Essays 1. Transport Phenomena II 2. I wrote this letter because I have the utmost respect for this professor. I am aware of the research he heads and notice his capabilities during every class I have with him. I aspire to get
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thousands if not millions within a short span of time. In terms of cancer and general human health, plastic has become an important issue. Plastic is a concern for both the environment and for the health conscious. Plastic is a synthetic material created by combining materials derived from sources such as petroleum, natural gas or coal. These polymers then must be combined with additives to give the finished product properties such as flexibility or toughness (Life Without Plastic and Mama Mundo Inc., 2013)
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bottle selfmanufacture technology, with three additional lines commissioned in Australia. „Blowfill‟ has enabled CCA to design new lightweight primary and secondary packaging, PET bottles, and has enabled the saving of thousands of tonnes of raw materials. CCA‟s Mount Franklin Easy-Crush Bottle went into the market in 2011as the lightest weight Australian-produced 600mL water bottle made with 35 percent less PET plastic and a carbon footprint that is 27% less than the previous Mount Franklin bottle
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Major advantages………………………….4 Sheet metal forming for mold……………………………………….….5 III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Mold Release……………………………………………………………………..6 Vacuum forming molding..………………………………………………..7 Spray up process description……………………………………………10 Materials and equipment used………………………………….…….13 Technical drawings ………………………………………………………...17 Cost analysis…………………………………………………………………….19 Video………………………………………………………………………………..20 X. References……………………………………………………………….…….21 3 Open Mold: Spray Up Fibre is
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