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    hammered into sheets or drawn into wire. Different metals can be combined very easily to make alloys, which can have much different physical properties from their constituent metals. nickel, and other metals are also often added to iron to make steels of various types. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc which is used in plumbing fixtures, electrical parts, and musical instruments. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin, which is much harder than copper; when bronze was discovered by ancient…

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    Micropump Case Study

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    INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRO-MECHANICAL FACTORS EFFECTING PIEZOELECTRIC ACTUATOR FOR VALVELESS MICROPUMP CHARACTERISTICS Abstract In this study, a new micropump was designed which is suitable for medical applications regarding size and flow rate. When a micropump is used to control the amount of drug delivery, the flow rate is a key parameter and can be controlled with the diaphragm displacement. The amount of displacement depends on the thickness of piezoelectric element, voltage,…

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    regards to the natural resources that were available. Evidently, Central Canada would focus on the manufacturing industry, while the Atlantic regions would seem to thrive on the industry of collecting mineral resources and producing metals as well as alloys. Finally, Western Canada would stem into the fields of agriculture and transport. All of this would happen to affect each other as Western Canada would be responsible for the transporting of goods – this case being the metals of Atlantic…

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    Metal Cookware Case Study

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    Unlike aluminium cookware’s, stainless steel cookware’s have poor heat transfer and conduction. Although it may have resistance to high and low temperatures, it doesn’t have a superior or outstanding heat conducting and transferring core. This slows down the cooling…

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    Speaker Cones Essay

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    1.2. Cones Speaker cones vary in size and shape as well as the material they are made of. They range from original Rice and Kellog design-paper cone, through Kevlar and carbon fibre, metal (aluminium) and a variety of composites, each manufacturer employing different materials suited to providing the best efficiency and linearity. First of all they wanted to achieve manufacturing consistency since wood is not a homogenous substance and tends to vary from one form of timber to another, even…

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    which can handle pressures up to 70 MPa. Size and wall thickness depend on the material used. Ideally these materials have a high yield strength, low density and guarantee no to little reactivity or diffusivity. Most common used are stainless steel, aluminium or copper. Now developments focus on high strength composite cylinders which can handle up to 80 MPa and increase the volumetric hydrogen capacity from 30 to 36 kg/m3. Thus compression of hydrogen could be easily done by using a simple…

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND The catalytic converter was invented by Eugene Houdry, a French mechanical engineer and skilled in catalytic oil refining who lived in the United States around 1950. The invention of catalytic converter has a major role in controlling harmful emissions. When the paper of smog in Los Angeles was published, Houdry became anxious about the role of smoke stack and automobile exhaust in air pollution and established a company, Oxy-Catalyst. Houdry primary…

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    Supersonic Essay

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 OBJECTIVE The objective of this report is to give an insight into the world of supersonic flight in hopes that students and lecturers attending the annual, week-long “Learning and Sharing Festival” will educate themselves more about supersonic planes. 1.2 SCOPE This report discusses the design features and the functions of a general supersonic aircraft. It will also cover advantages and disadvantages, the target users and the possible…

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    are metals or alloys, which contain iron in significant quantities (e.g. steel, stainless steel etc.) .The manufacturers of steel, hold immense power due to the powerful nature of the steel industry. They have the power to set prices and the power transmission sector is not their largest customer (automobile industry is their largest customer). Thus, they enjoy influence over the equipment makers. Non- ferrous metals are metals that do not have iron content in them such as aluminium, copper…

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    Worlifts – On-Site Specialists Keywords - Hydraulic Lifting Equipment, Hydraulic Tools With over three decades of experience, Worlifts continues to lift the world by repairing, servicing and supplying hydraulic lifting equipment all over the globe. It's distinction is that not only does Worlift deliver supplies, but service technicians as well. Their On-Site option is cost effective and as a business owner, saving time and money are exceptionally high qualities on the list of priorities.…

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