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1) [40 pts] Determination of minimum shaft diameter using DE-Gerber, DE-ASME Elliptic, DE-Soderberg, and DE-Goodman criteria A shaft is loaded in bending and torsion such that M. = 66 Nm, T. = 42.496 Nm, Mm = 51.858 Nm, and Tm = 33 N m. For the shaft, S, = 700 MPa and S, = 560 MPa, and a fully corrected endurance limit of S, = 210 MPa is assumed. Let K = 2.2 and Kis = 1.8. With a design...
Explain the pathophysiology of the 3 lines of defense.
3 a) Explain i) the meaning of economies of scale and its relationship to the presence of fixed costs in the firm: ii) economies of scope; iii) and learning curve or experience curve effects. (Note: Easier to explain i and it with clearly labelled figures as discussed in the class) b) What the relevance of above concepts to marketing strategy? 3 a) Explain i) the meaning of economies of scale and its relationship to the presence of fixed costs in...
Compare and contrast the Reference Theory of meaning and the Idea Theory of Meaning and explain how best each one of them can be used to explain the term Covid-19.
Production Management #3 Explain the meaning of capacity planning. Identify and explain the different classifications of capacity planning. Enumerate and discuss the different factors affecting capacity planning. Please elaborate. Production Management #4 Discuss the relevance of Linear Programming. Enumerate the properties of linear programming and steps for graphical method and simplex method.
5. a. Explain the meaning of risk control b. Explain the following risk-control techniques. 1. Avoidance 2. Loss prevention 3. Loss reduction 6. a. Explain the meaning of risk financing. b. Explain the following risk-financing techniques. 1. Retention 2. Noninsurance transfers 3. Insurance 7. What conditions should be fulfilled before retention is used in a risk management program? 8. a. What is a captive insurer? b. Explain the advantages of a captive insurer in a risk management program.
Question 3 (12) 3.1. Explain the meaning of "real consumption (C)". (3) 3.2. List the factors on which real consumption depends in the economy. 3.3. Identify the relationship between consumption expenditure and each of the factors below: 3.3.1. Taxes 3.3.2. Wealth 3.3.3. Average price levels
Explain the meaning of absolute zero on the Kelvin scale:
How is pH calculated? Explain the meaning of the calculation, giving some examples of pH numbers and what they mean. How much more acidic is a solution with a pH of 3 compared to a pH of 4How is pH calculated? Explain the meaning of the calculation, giving some examples of pH numbers and what they mean. How much more acidic is a solution with a pH of 3 compared to a pH of 4.