MATERIAL FALLACIES MATERIAL FALLACIES • Fallacies of Relevance – irrelevant premises (diversion) • • • • • The appeal to populace (ad populum) The appeal to pity (ad misericordiam) The appeal to force (ad baculum) The argument against person (ad hominem) Irrelevant Conclusion • Fallacies of Defective Induction – weak premises • • • • The argument from ignorance (ad ignorantiam) The appeal to inappropriate authority (ad vericundiam) False Cause Hasty Generalization MATERIAL FALLACIES • Fallacies
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Transforming the Materials Economy Written by Alex Nicoll (http://www.newgreeneconomy.com) The Materials Economy The Materials Economy has been the driving force behind U.S. economics since the Second World War. The name refers to the raw materials from which its products are made. The marketing and sale of these products is what keeps the Materials Economy in motion‚ while exhausting natural resources and generating incalculable amounts of waste. Consumer products manufactured and sold in
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SMART MATERIALS 1. Introduction The primary characteristic of a ‘‘smart material’’ is that it has the ability to respond to external stimuli in a technically useful and technically controlled way. The words ‘‘technically useful’’ and ‘‘technically controlled’’ are emphasized since all materials respond to external stimuli of some sort or other (as a simple example‚ all materials respond to temperature by changing their volume)‚ however‚ to be considered a ‘‘smart material’’ the response must
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Materials and Methods Materials List: -Gionometer (Joint Angles) -Force Gauge (Push and Pull forces) -Weight Scale (For Weighing Parts) -Measuring tape (Heights and Distances) -Camera (Post on-site pictures) -Subject (Worker who performs the task): Software/Models Used: -3DSSPP(3D Static Strength Prediction Program) -4D Watbak -NIOSH lift/lower/pull/push equations -SNOOK carry/lift/lower/pull/push equations -RULA (Rapid Upper Limb Assessments) The major job tasks that are required
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------------------------------------------------- Erupted material Pāhoehoe lava flow on Hawaii. The picture shows overflows of a main lava channel. The Stromboli stratovolcano off the coast of Sicily has erupted continuously for thousands of years‚ giving rise to the termstrombolian eruption. Lava composition Another way of classifying volcanoes is by the composition of material erupted (lava)‚ since this affects the shape of the volcano. Lava can be broadly classified into 4 different compositions (Cas & Wright‚ 1987):
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Table of Contents Abstract 2 Theoretical Background 2 Equipment & Materials 8 Procedure 9 Data Summary 7 Results 9 Conclusions 10 Sources of Error 12 Safety 12 References 13 Signatures 13 Table of Figures Figure 1: Stress Strain Diagram for Structural Steel 4 Figure 2: Fractured specimens 8 Abstract In this lab‚ students will be
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1. Identify the different means of transportation 2. Describe each mode of transportation 3. Be aware of the transportation in our community 4. Sing a song entitled “You Drive.” II. Subject Matter Science Topic: “Means of Transportation” III. Materials Chalk and Board‚ Pictures IV. Procedure Teacher’s Activity | Student’s Activity | A. MotivationGood Morning‚ Children!Let us start first with a prayer.In the name of the father… Amen.Before you sit down let us sing
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SUB : MATERIALS MANAGEMENT N.B.: 1) 2) 1. Attempt any Eight Questions All questions carries equal What is wealth‚ and how is it created ? What is value added‚ and how is it achieved ? Explain with examples ? 2. What is a material requirements plan ? What is the difference between dependent and independent demand ? Explain with examples. 3. Problem : Complete the following table. Lead time for the part is two weeks. The lot size is 100. What is the projected available at the end
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Material selection Park bench – * Durability * Cost * Bio compability? * -thermal conductivity * Visual * stress Hip joint * Weight * Cost * Reactivity * Biocompatible * resistant to corrosion‚ degradation‚ and wear. * Tough Park bench – Thermoplastic Coated Steel concrete‚ wood Hip joint Zirconia - ball (fermoral head) Silicon carbide- brace fermoral stem Alumina matrix composits Park bench A park bench isn’t just
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an overview of the smart materials. The various types of smart material are also presented in this paper. To get the clear idea about the smart materials‚ its definition and types are explained briefly. Some of the types of these include piezoelectric materials‚ magneto-rheostatic materials‚ electro-rheostatic materials‚ and shape memory alloys piezoelectric‚ Varieties of smart materials already exist‚ and research is being carried out extensively to derive new materials. Applications
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