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    rated power, rated speed and rated load. Rated voltage is the input operating voltage, rated power is the power that the motor is designed to supply to the load. Rated speed is the speed that the motor is intended to operate and the rated load is the load the motor is intended to handle. 1.7 Applications of DC motors Motors are manufactured in different sizes depending on their applications (Krishnan, 2010). For instance, large motors that operate with a high load up to thousands of Horsepower…

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    Supervisor Training Essay

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    precautions. And how it can affect the operators and them working safely and in a proficient manner. So for another part of my initial training for Assistant Supervisor was focused on loads and different types. Ranging from containers exports and domestic loads and, their arrangements. For some of the different loads there are different requirements that has to be meet far as paper work and shipping arrangement. So for my training for Assistant Supervisor we covered wide arrange of different…

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    It was demonstrated that the use of compressed and stabilized earth blocks (CSEBs) formed in a press from a soil mix with a small amount of cement (6%) as stabilizer ensures a higher structural resistance to extreme wind loads than traditional earthen blocks without cement. This result was mainly due to higher mechanical properties of stabilized blocks in terms of compressive strength and tensile strength. The limit of 6% wt cement was selected after noticing that increasing…

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    [53]. The direct band gap energy (Eg) of Tb3+: SA crystals grown by SEST and SR methods are found to be 4.20 eV, 4.10 eV respectively, which is in good accordance with the reported values [54]. The value of band gap of Sulfamic acid was found to decrease with increase in impurity concentration and it is found between 4 and 5 [54, 55]. Fig(7). Plot of α vs. photon energy. 3.6 Thermogravimetry (TG) and differential thermal analysis (DTA) Thermogravimetry (TG) and differential thermal…

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    Pallets Case Study

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    and functionality of the unit load (Rupert, 2011). However, with pallets made from alternative materials, manufacturers find it difficult to define the performance of pallets since the manufacturers do not manufacture many customised pallets as wooden pallet manufacturers (Rupert, 2011). The pallet…

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    Pile Cap Essay

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    failures. The design of the deck relied on the connection of the fascia to the pile cap to transfer the stringer loads into the pile cap along the borders of the platform areas (pavilion, concessions, and bathrooms). This condition differs from those stringers that are located where both ends are interior (ie not ending into a fascia board), where the means of transferring the load into the pile cap is at the ends of the stringers. Thus,…

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    asses the behavior of the leaf spring with various parametric combinations. After prepared the model of the leaf spring by specifications it has to be subjected to analysis in ANSYS Workbench. Analysis involves meshing, giving boundary conditions and loads. However for modal analysis…

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    functions. Modeling occupational biomechanical systems are significant to the study of occupational biomechanics because each model can be used to mimic actual behavior of the body. We are able to deduct from these models, how components will behave with load interaction, and predict human performance under varying scenarios to avoid injury in the workplace. In order to accurately analyze various work situations, many biomechanical models were developed; ranging from static models of isolated…

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    our bones turn to lever arms, the joints turn to pivots, the muscles stimulate effort to move the force or load and the body parts give muscles strength to move what needs lifted. 1st class levers are very uncommon within the human body, as the body is made up more of 2nd and 3rd class levers. The 1st class lever is a pivot joint which is situated in-between the effort of force and the load which is being lifted or moved. The muscles provide effort force and is…

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    Glycemic-load, the sum of the glycemic loads for all foods in a particular diet, is calculated in many of the studies in order to investigate if glycemic-load diets influence acne. Moreover, the Western diet, defined as one high in saturated fats, sugar, red meats, “junk food,” and low in fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, has been found to play a major role in the association between diet and acne. After reviewing ten articles, the thematic factors; glycemic index, glycemic load and…

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