The porosity lab experiment started with a brief info session about the usage of the various equipment (Gas porosimeter, Electronic Balance, Caliper) and gases such as helium gas. For the labwe conducted the method of using measured bulk volume (Venier Caliper). The procedures for this lab include: 1. Weigh the dry sample using the electronic balance and record it weight, Wd. 2. Open the jaws of the caliper and take three lengths readings of the core plug at three diferent locations. Calculate
A Report On Gauss Seidel Method Submitted By: Riddhi H. Pancholi Enrolment No: 150320701012 Semester: I, M.E. (Computer Engineering) Guided By: Prof. Krunal Panchal Computer Engineering Department, LJIET, Ahmedabad. Computer Engineering Department, LJIET, Ahmedabad LJIET CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the work presented in the seminar entitled “Gauss Seidel Method” has been carried out by Riddhi H. Pancholi
In today’s dates, purchasing and shopping at big malls is becoming daily activity. There is huge rush at such places during weekends. People purchase different items and put them in trolley, after that for paying the bill one has to wait in queue at the payment counter. In this paper, we are working on the idea to saves customers time by providing automatic billing system using Android application to avoid standing in queue at billing counter. In this system trolley is attached with an RFID reader
The drug policy in UK is a significant topic in the study of drug and policy. The British system of drug control has been through lots of changes. The purpose of this essay is to answer the question of “What was special about the ‘British System’ of drug control, and how and why did it change in the 1960s?” The essay will focus on the development of British drugs policy from the start of the twentieth century to the end of the 1960s; (Berridge, V., 2013) locate it within the context of international
Chapter – 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Chapter Summary This chapter starts with the scope of improvement in sugar manufacturing process. Section 1.2 presents the objective of proposed research work. The historical background of sugar and statistics of Indian sugar industry is explained in section 1.3 and the chemical composition of sugar cane is described in section 1.4. The overview of sugar making process is explained in section 1.5. In section 1.6 of this chapter important terms used in cane juice extraction
What makes 3D printing different from the already in use techniques, namely the subtractive processes in machining traditional manufacturing, which may involve to remove the excess of material by processes like drilling or cutting,[9] is the fact that the desired objects are obtained with no additional post processing manufacturing, but by using additive processes. In this way, each layer is deposited individually, respecting certain coordinates that lead to the wanted shape, described