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    In the 2008 film Wall-e, a Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class is the last of its kind cleaning up garbage that has inhabited planet Earth. He is one of the robots sent out on Operation Clean Up to rid the Earth of the waste while the humans are out in space waiting for it to be safe to return home. During the film Wall-e comes across EVE (extraterrestrial vegetable evaluator), who is sent to Earth on a mission to scan for living proof in Earth. Throughout the film we observe how sociology…

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    Therefore, using both approaches to monitor internal and external training load, the overall management of the player can be determine whether the player is adapting to the training program and maximize peak…

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    Offshore Wind Turbines

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    large size and high power wind turbines are used for harvesting energy. Due to their enormous size and due to the fact that wind turbines may be subjected to extreme wind conditions during their lifetime, it is imperative that proper assessment of wind load should be carried from structural safety point of view. It is observed that very little information is available in published literature. Generally there are three main sources of information to establish relevant wind loading schemes for…

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    Wind Turbines Essay

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    turbines may be subjected to extreme wind conditions during their lifetime, it is imperative that proper assessment of wind load should be carried. Verheij (1988) had developed a Gust Model for the design of large wind turbines and explained the various wind loads and their causes. Saranyasoontorn et al. (2004) investigated the influence of turbulence conditions on the design loads…

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    they are not affected by water. Therefore, their load bearing capacity does not change with the various seasons, summer or winter, drought or flood, it makes no difference. This means that they are unchanging. Cohesive Cohesive subsoils are predominantly clay they rely on water for their strength and to bond the very fine particles together. They will be particularly affected by drought and the clay is the most…

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    wall. These allow walls to resist vertical land horizontal loads. Load-bearing modules can be designed to resist horizontal loads for buildings up to 6 storeys high. Th modules are tight together at their corners to transfer loads between each other. When the building is located over a car park or a commercial space, podium structures, with different column grids above and below, can be added to support the structure above. Imposed loads are included when considering deformation at…

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    Stabilized Columns Essay

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    In the past chapter, the overall problem was outlined. A structural member is needed to react the load within the system and transfer it from shoulder to waist. All past concepts proposed had no direct route towards flexibility nor actuation, these are key factors in determining the initial concept. In this chapter, solutions for the compression column are investigated, and an initial concept is proposed. This initial concept is broken down into its constitutive parts, and a plan for…

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    Bending Strength Essay

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    and RR struts (Figure 44). Thereafter a bar applied the load at the H-points (situated at the seat fixtures of in the top of the rocker) with gradual increments, until it reaches the maximum load. For each grade, the amount of deflection is recorded on a load-deflection graph. To confirm the maximum load which the body is not deformed permanently loading and unloading cycles are conducted during the test. The slope of the curve in the load-deflection graph will be as a result, the stiffness of…

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    structure of a material and to carry a load within its limits. Tensile force on timber: - The tensile force is the pulling force exerted on both the ends of a timber. Both the ends of a timber will undergo tension. Shear force on timber: - The shear force is the force which pushing the one part of the timber in one direction and another part of the timber in the opposite direction. Bending force on timber: - Bending force is the force which subjected to an external load applied perpendicular to…

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    Hooke's Law Experiment

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    Investigation Hooke’s Law AIM: To investigate how a spring behaves when a force of load stretches it. To figure out the relationship between the loads added to spring and the extension of spring. HYPOTHESIS: I think that as the load added to spring increases, the extension of the spring will increase. The relationship between them will be directly proportional. The formula of these two variables might be F=kx. F stands for the load added to spring, k is spring constant and x stands for…

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