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    Chemistry Task 2 Essay

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    Chemistry Task 2 Portfolio Outline and examine some uses of different metals through history, including contemporary uses, as uncombined metals or as alloys. Metal/Metal Alloy Uses Throughout History Copper - Used to make ornaments and domestic utensils in historical times (not as tools as it is a soft metal) - In modern times used in electrical wiring, pipes and plumbing fittings, jewellery, decoration, - This is due to its malleability, ductility and good electrical conductivity. Bronze…

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    Truss Bridges

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    evenly held at each point of the triangle and the weight is compressed outwards along the diagonals of the triangle. The truss bridge has support at each end of the bridge, it may also rest on peirs in between. However its structure gives it more strength. There are 15 different designs of Truss Bridges; Howe truss, Camel back Truss, Warren truss, Fink truss, Double Intersection Pratt truss, Warren (with verticals) truss, Browsing truss, Baltimore truss, Double Intersection Warren truss,…

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    Underwater electroreceptor sensor The only group to not have an application this was interesting to me. The way I think is a property after I automatically think of an application or solution to that problem. For example when I think of a electroreceptor I would have said possible applications such as a passive way of monitoring the output of electro signals on circuits to see where the a break is and in electric panels to see if the capacitors are discharged. Knowing my thought pattern I would…

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    A Summary Of Moso Bamboo

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    retting produced fiber with higher cellulose and lower hemicellulose compared to microbe retting. It also produces least gum, consistent long and smooth surface within a short time. There was no significant difference in tensile strength although microbe resulted slightly higher strength for composite compared with chemical…

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    Bond Strength and Stress slip of Lap splice reinforcement with Fiber Reinforced Polymer wrapped and unwrapped concrete beams with the confinement properties. Abstract: This paper describes the experimental results of different researchers to examine the properties and behavior of lap splice reinforcement in a concrete beam. Beam specimens were constructed and tested in the lab. The beam specimen was tested with monotonic (cyclic) and fatigue loading. The beam was divided into three groups:…

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    Magnesium Research Paper

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    \par Magnesium: As aluminum has been established as a leading role in automotive industry, the use of magnesium in automobile applications is yet limited. Magnesium exhibits a poor formability whereas aluminum has superior formability at room temperature. The main features of ductile magnesium alloys are that they have homogeneous microstructure which is free of brittle inter-metallic particles and having uniform plastic deformation promoted by its grain size as well as its crystallographic…

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    Microhardness and microstructural analysis of friction stir welded AA5052-H34 joints B. Magamai Radja,* and T. Senthilvelana aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College, Pondicherry University, Puducherry 605 014, India Abstract Friction stir welding a novel solid state welding which gains momentum in versatile applications viz., aerospace, marine, defense equipments and automobile industries. In the present work, AA 5052-H34 weldments have been prepared by FSW…

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    Analysis Of Knuckle Joint

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    2.1 Temporary (detachable) joint: 2.1.1. Knuckle joint A knuckle joint is used to connect the two rods which are under the Tensile load, when there is requirement of small amount of flexibility or Angular moment is necessary. There is always axial or linear line of action of load. Figure 2.1 Knuckle joint The knuckle joint assembly consists of following major components: 1…

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    Bone Observation Report

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    Small cracks, cavities, and notches in perfect material can dramatically reduce the tensile strength by producing stress concentration around them [ref]. We believe that in mammalian connective bone tissues, canaliculi, osteocyte lacunae, blood vessels and muscle insertions produce stress concentration to delay the progressive spread of minute cracks. Often times the cracks that are running against lacunae, for examples, stop on entering the lacunae, Hessian canals and blood vessels [ref]. We…

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    Veejay Plastic Case Study

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    various chemical instrumentation and medical devices due to their high solvent, heat, and flame resistance properties. These resins have a temperature limit of 340 °F. • Liquid Crystal Polymers: Abbreviated as LCP, these polymers exhibit high tensile strength, and have high heat and chemical resistance. These polymers form areas of ordered structures in liquid phase, but the degree of order weakens in solid form. We work with the following types of injection moldable LCPs. o ZENITE: This liquid…

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