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    5.3. Ventilation: No matter the courtyard is small or big in these two buildings, the ventilation still has very small values, due to the closing massive walls towards the outside and opening towards the inside in the origin design, and the semi-closed windows later during the operation. Both buildings need an increase of ventilation ranging between 0.06-0.1 m/s comparing with 0.15 m/s of ANSI/ASHRAE Standard for occupant comfort (ANSI/ASHRAE 1992), taking into account the consideration of…

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    During the service, I occasionally peer over to look down at the people in the pews below and take note of newcomers and regulars alike. A few hours later and only a few lines to go before my cue, I head behind the curtain with the rest of rude mechanicals. Upon our entrance, the crowd laughs at Bottom preparing for his performance as the illustrious Pyramus from Pyramus and Thisbe. Since we speak in an invented language created specifically for the production, the audience understands the…

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    Extended Response - Shakespeare INTRO William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night’s Dream are plays that share similar ideologies and representations despite them being a tragedy and a comedy respectively. The similarities are predominantly that of the father daughter relationship, as well as love, marriage and rebellion. Romeo and Juliet is a story about star crossed lovers whose families are feuding, with a plot line that focuses on Juliet and her father Capulet. A Midsummer…

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    As the first speakers started off with today’s presentations, I was really intrigued and fascinated by the Industrial Engineers, Justin Melmick and Zac Stachowiak, as they talked about their job at Universal Studios and I’m pretty sure everybody else was too. Although it started off well, it did not exactly end off too interesting, since I think Dr. Damla Turgut and Dr. Alain Kassab’s presentation seemed kind of dull. I kind of felt like I zoned out during their presentations because I did not…

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    “foresee” it. As a mechanical engineer and a founder & head for a sustainable technology based start-up I realized the importance of technology enabled sustainability for a healthier and superior future and hence the need for Masters in Mechanical Engineering was felt. I believe that the acquisition of knowledge can never be a discrete accomplishment. It is the culmination of continued effort and the prelude to further analyze and…

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    (17) Service Engineer The primary responsibilities of a service engineer include designing, installing or repairing different types of equipment, tools, and products in several technological fields. There are many types of service engineers such as electronic and biomedical service engineers. Your resume format should demonstrate that you are an engineer par excellence. Service engineers may be employed in both the public and private sectors. Professionals playing the role of field service…

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    1.1 Explain the typical axis conventions of the following machine tool in the form of a written report. Lathe Machine Tool Lathe machine is a machine tool that rotates the work piece on its axis to perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling, drilling, or deformation, facing, turning, with tools that are applied to the work piece to create an object with symmetry about an axis of rotation. (n.d.) Typical axis conventions of the Lathe Machine tool • The work piece is…

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    To gather information about mechanical engineering, I interviewed Graham Jessup, a graduate from the University of Washington and a mechanical engineer at Electroimpact Engineering; a company based in Mukilteo Washington. Electroimpact is a world leader in design and manufacturing of aerospace tooling and automation. During the interview that took place through several emails, I learned much about what mechanical engineers are required to know, and how they use that knowledge to fully accomplish…

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    Mechanical Engineering is not an average discourse community. Being an active member of this community entails a lot. The people of this community all share a common work ethic and a desire to better the world through engineering. Engineers are passionate about what they do, this can be seen in the article entitled, “Outboard’s Performance Depends On Cutting Quality.” This article was created by a group of professional engineers who work for Mercury Marine. The author’s in this article are…

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    Zach Dockter Case Study

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    electrical control systems, and integrating them into hydraulic solutions to be implemented on a mobile crane. He attended the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) to study engineering. He first started in Electrical Engineering, but finishes in Mechanical. He became interested in his career field his senior year when a speaker came into his pre calculus class, at Brainerd High School, and talked about how engineering used both math, and science, which are Zach’s favorite subjects. Zach grew up…

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