Alternate drying mechanism in automatic washing machine Product Design Lab 1 Group 5 Pre-requisites • • • • • • Easy operation Safe Greater power and water efficiency Reasonably priced Substantial drying of clothes Minimal wear of clothes Patented in 1957‚ the mechanism alongside uses a mechanical piston to squeeze water out of the clothes Brainstorming & categorization of modules Mechanical Thermal Chemical Electrical Mechanism similar to iron pressing
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Feasibility Study of Putting-up Vending Machines Inside the Campus Partial Fulfillment in English 11 Prepared by: Ramil Estores Honey Faith Roa Evelyn Santoyo Prepared for: Prof. Celia Parcon University of the Philippines in the Visayas Iloilo City Campus March 14‚ 2006 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background and Rationale A vending machine is a machine that dispenses merchandise when a customer deposits money‚ validated
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Mr. Jerry Eckwood‚ V.P of Louis national bank requested loan from customer named Hampton Machine Tool Hampton-requested renewal of the existing 1 million dollar loan‚ repaid time of Sep.30 Additional-asking for a 350‚000 loan for planned equipment purchases in Oct. Under terms of company’s request‚ both were to be paid back end of 1979 Background of Hampton Established in 1915‚ machine tool manufacturing business. Recent months‚ record production/profitability mid-late 1960. -Customers
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| The Singer Sewing Machine | Historical Project Research | | Sarah Clark | 9/12/2010 | Engineering 1000 Instructor: Dr. Tzu-Yu Wang | The sewing machine is basically a textile machine. It is used for stitching together things such as fabric‚ paper‚ card‚ or other material with some type of thread. The sewing machine needed to be something that was functional and compact. It would need to be something that was simple to use and be able to sew faster and more efficiently
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VCDF 130 Section 75 Instructor: Wayne A. Williams It is accepted that cultures of similar societal structure‚ environment and resources will produce similar reactions to these forces. When comparing the Antikythera Mechanism (150-100 BCE) and The Wallingofrd clock (1327-1357 AE)‚ a separation of 1400 years‚ and differences in size and materials would belie any similarity outside of their link as geared astrolabes. These differences are moot‚ once their secondary message
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LCD based voting machine using 8051 microcontroller Electronic voting machine has now replaced the traditional mechanism of voting due to several advantages like security‚ automatic counting etc. This project presents a way to develop an electronic voting machine which displays the count of votes on a 16x2 LCD interface. A user can get his/her vote register through a set of switches (one for each candidate). After every cast of vote‚ the subsequent count can be seen on LCD. The circuit uses AT89C51
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Automated teller machine 1 Automated teller machine An automated teller machine (ATM)‚ also known as a automated banking machine (ABM) or Cash Machine and by several other names (see below)‚ is a computerised telecommunications device that provides the clients of a financial institution with access to financial transactions in a public space without the need for a cashier‚ human clerk or bank teller. On most modern ATMs‚ the customer is identified by inserting a plastic ATM card with a magnetic
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Research Citric acid: Citric acid is a weak organic acid with the formula C6H8O7. Citric acid is a natural preservative/conservative and is also used to add an acidic or sour taste to foods and soft drinks. In biochemistry‚ the conjugate base of citric acid‚ citrate‚ is important as an intermediate in the citric acid cycle‚ which occurs in the metabolism of all aerobic organisms. Citric acid is a commodity chemical‚ and more than a million tonnes are produced every year by fermentation. It is
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Leadership development is a heavy priority for GE. The company put a great emphasis on building leaders. Four successive CEO each made contributions to the development of management talent. The CEO Cordiner implemented a decentralization practice that broke the company into various departments. The new company structure was more manageable but required more delegation. As a result of the decentralized structure‚ GE put a great emphasis on developing organizational learning. GE spent a lot of money
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a locomotive. This system tries to harvest energy which is otherwise wasted. KERS works on the principle of Regenerative Braking‚ which uses the braking energy to rotate a flywheel connected to the differential( in an automobile) through a gear mechanism‚ which when actuated( while braking )uses the energy to spin the flywheel at more than 60‚000 rpm. There are various methods of achieving this‚ most commonly used systems are Electrical KERS and Mechanical KERS. Electrical KERS uses a generator and
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