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    During the first half of World War One, people were still trying to figure out what purpose aircrafts would serve in the war. No one had ever fought a war with aircrafts before, as wars before 1914 were fought on land or at sea. Even while most were skeptical, aircrafts quickly became involved in the war. While air combat would not change the outcome of World War One, it played an integral and essential role in drawing the war to a close. Death of pilots and those involved in aerial fighting was…

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    ram under the waterline. The smash drilled holes, both above and below the water line and also popped out thousands of rivets. The heavy and complex steel frames were buckled, the hull plating was gashed and above all, the starboard propeller and crankshaft were distorted. To make the matters worse, the keel was bent giving a permanent damage to the ship. This almost sealed the fate of Olympic. Later, UK Navy investigated the crash and found that the mistake was on the side of Olympic. This…

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    machine in sweat-soaked thunder. Lexus receives recognition for adding 51 to drive V-8 with something more than a product review, and without turning the constrained propaganda (hack, hack, BMW). Titanium valves, each of the 32, along with lighter crankshaft and con-bars, allowed experts to lift Redline with 500 rpm of 7300. Just 8300-rpm Audi RS5 can equally F noise pleasure; M4 is turbocharged and upgrade of the music is no match. On the off chance that only RC F was faster for it. 2017…

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    Contents 4.1 1 Identify and explain the common causes for the in- service failure of components like engine overheating, break failure, shredding of tyres and composite body panel failure. 1 4.2 Explain the in service conditions that contributes to the failure of semi metallic disc brakes in a SUV 3 There are many reasons which can contribute to the failure of semi metallic disc brakes: 3 4.3 4 Identify the components which fail due to creep and fatigue loading in the heavy motor vehicle(HMV)…

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    Impact of Meth Many years ago on the battlefield soldiers used it to be more proactive and awake. For the last couple of decades this substance has wreaked havoc through the communities. It’s caused people to lose jobs, houses, cars, and their families. It seduces you with its charm; it makes you feel like you’re on top of the world. Once hooked, you become its slave. Methamphetamine is a highly addictive drug. People were able to get it as a prescription for weight loss and depression.…

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    Fixing a car is something that many families do as a pass time. A dad and son or daughter time, might even be the mom. Also mechanics is something that is important for many people to know, nowadays it’s almost everyone’s transportation. Lots of people also work fixing cars, they are called auto technicians/mechanics. It is something really beautiful especially if you like cars, it’s a great way to learn more about them. It can also be a big benefit if you know about cars because you never know…

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    Analysis Of Knuckle Joint

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    Cotter joint A cotter is a pin or wedge passing through a hole to fix parts tightly together. In British usage cotter pin has the same meaning, but in the U.S. it refers to a different fastener. Typical applications are in fixing a crank to its crankshaft, as in a bicycle, or a piston rod to a crosshead, as in a steam engine. Note: the angle of the wedge determines the position of the parts being held, therefore on a bicycle the pedal arms will only be at 180 degrees to each other if the angle…

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    Advantage of 2 stoke engine is that the piston executes one power stroke per every 2 strokes of piston & one revolution of crankshaft and Disadvantage is, it consumes more fuel to develop one power stroke in a cycle where as in 4 stroke engine piston makes 4 strokes in cylinder per cycle and crank shaft makes 2 complete revolutions.Advantage of 4 stroke engine is that it consumes…

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    Root Cause Analysis Paper

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION An automotive manufacturing industry aims at meeting the customer requirement by providing the good quality of product. So many company focus to reach the global market in satisfying the customer demand. Quality of the product is achieved by minimization of rework, reducing scrap rate and minimizing man hour on rework. Rejections in automotive industry occur due to not placing the product for required specification. Now a day’s rework of rejected parts are common but…

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    Chemical Formula Essay

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    Where: i : Number of components Xi : Mole fraction for component ( i ) Cn: The total number of carbon atoms Cni : Number of carbon atoms for component ( i ) H_m = ∑ X_i H_mi (3.3) Where: Hm: The total number of hydrogen atoms Hmi : Number of hydrogen atoms for component ( i ) CnHm : The average chemical formula So the average chemical formula has been determined as in the above equations according to the percentages…

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