basic fundamentals of fluid mechanics of incompressible flows. Knowledge of the solution of fundamental problems in fluid mechanics and the underlying physical interpretation. Tools to solve simple problems in fluid mechanics. Some knowledge of turbulence and turbulent flows. Course Content Topics: Continuum hypothesis; Perfect gas and departures from perfect gas; Vector and Tenors; Conservation laws for a continuum: mass‚ momentum and energy; Constitutive theory for fluids; Viscosity and molecular
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population is an advantage as it constitutes a huge work force. Weaknesses: Primary weakness of the Indian economy is its excessive dependence on agriculture. Since agriculture is monsoon dependent trade‚ production can vary by large margins and cause turbulence in the economy. India also lags behind in social development. A large part of the population is still living below the poverty line. Another weakness is the literacy rate. Although we have achieved high progress rates in terms of GDP‚ more than
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MME 3210 Materials Processing Techniques Laboratory Assignment – Sand Casting of an Aluminium 13wt% Silicon Alloy 1) Process Attributes Waste shown yellow* Waste shown yellow* After taking part in the sand casting laboratory session it was made clear that the process possessed many advantages and disadvantage‚ both from the process itself and from the final part produced. Observing the process step by step it was noted that the tasks carried out by the operator were not very difficult
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AERODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF MULTI-WINGLET FOR LOW SPEED AIRCRAFT A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by BOOBALAKANNAN.S (090101115071) GUNA.S (090101115077) MOHAMED RASIK FAREETH.M (090101115088) VIJAYA KUMAR.J (090101115117) In partial fulfillment for the award of the degree Of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING In AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING NEHRU INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY‚ COIMBATORE. ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI 600025 MAY 2013 ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI 600025 BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
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Dominic Vawdrey Aircraft systems essay Atmosphere The term atmosphere is described by Wikipedia as “An atmosphere (New Latin atmosphaera‚ created in the 17th century from Greek ἀτμός [atmos] "vapor" and σφαῖρα [sphaira] "sphere") is a layer of gases that may surround a material body of sufficient mass and that is held in place by the gravity of the body. An atmosphere may be retained for a longer duration‚ if the gravity is high and the atmosphere’s temperature is low. Some planets consist mainly
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“Yo‚ Yo‚ Yo! Check it out dawgs. I’m just keeping it real up here in the front of the plane. Get ready for the flight of yo life. I am your pilot‚ Randy Jackson‚ ready to fly you to absolutely nowhere!” declared Randy as he shoved the microphone back into the wall. My heart sank to my stomach‚ as I hated to fly on planes. I couldn’t even fathom the thought that I was stuck on this plane forever. I rubbed my hand along the smooth armrest and gripped the end as tightly as I could‚ hoping this was
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The Golden Age of Flying It is easy for a modern day flyer to look back at photos of people flying in the 50’s and 60’s and to wish that flying were the same today. Unlike pictures of people flying today‚ which illustrate casually dressed‚ grumpy passengers‚ packed into a stark-white cabin‚ pictures from 60 years ago illustrate formally dressed‚ smiling passengers‚ eating steak and lobster off of fine china. The presumably superior flying experience throughout the 50’s and 60’s is commonly
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them. Barry begins the passage by talking about all rivers in general. In the first paragraph he builds ethos with his readers by quoting Gleicks quote of Heisenberg “on his death bed he would like to ask god two questions: why relativity? and‚ why turbulence?” He is says that rivers are so complex and mindboggling that not even God can make sense of them. In the second paragraph Barry uses logos. His use of scientific terms like “internal dynamics…velocities…and friction” demonstrate all the factors
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competitive strategies 4. International strategies 5. Conclusion on key business strategies being used by the organisation 5. Strategic implementation: general perspective 1. Evidence of mismatch between environmental turbulence and business strategy 2. Evidence of unrealised‚ unintended or imposed strategy 3. Evidence of strategic drift or strategic flux 4. Evidence of transformational strategic change 5. Evidence of second curve activity
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and future directions Burgelman‚ R. A. 1983. A process model of internal corporate venturing in the diversified major firm. Administrative Science Quarterly 28 (2): 223–44. Calantone‚ R.‚ R. Garcia‚ and C. Droge. 2003. The effects of environ¨ mental turbulence on new product development strategy planning. Chandy‚ R. K.‚ and G. J. Tellis. 1998. Organizing for radical product innovation: The overlooked role of willingness to cannibalize Chandy‚ R. K.‚ and G. J. Tellis. 2000. The incumbent’s curse? Incumbency
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