WSD 2P FAN - Acuity Brands
... PREDICTIVE OFF MODE (default Pole 1 & Pole 2) - This mode allows occupants to turn the lights/fan off via the switch without losing the convenience of having the lights/fan automatically turn on when they re-enter the room. Pressing the switch turns the lights/fan off and temporarily disables the oc ...
... PREDICTIVE OFF MODE (default Pole 1 & Pole 2) - This mode allows occupants to turn the lights/fan off via the switch without losing the convenience of having the lights/fan automatically turn on when they re-enter the room. Pressing the switch turns the lights/fan off and temporarily disables the oc ...
R55_12_28-Comments to old dutch alp…
... ‐ only single axle dolly and semi‐trailers, max axle load 10 ton, Single axle dolly is very rare today. A two axle dolly will give lower coupling forces. ‐ axles of dolly and semi‐trailer must have air‐suspension, This commonplace today ‐ drawbar of dolly must be ridged, This natural for a single ...
... ‐ only single axle dolly and semi‐trailers, max axle load 10 ton, Single axle dolly is very rare today. A two axle dolly will give lower coupling forces. ‐ axles of dolly and semi‐trailer must have air‐suspension, This commonplace today ‐ drawbar of dolly must be ridged, This natural for a single ...
Figure 10.1 (p. 386) - Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics
... directions of q and fn (Fig. 10.6) are reversed. The total torque required to lower the load W is ...
... directions of q and fn (Fig. 10.6) are reversed. The total torque required to lower the load W is ...
8-12 kVA Online UPS Planning Guide
... port on your PC/laptop. If the serial cable has been lost, either refer to the ConnectUPS manual for remote configuration options, or contact your representative for a replacement cable. On your PC, enter the “HyperTerminal” application (Start>Programs>Accessories>Communications) Enter name of conne ...
... port on your PC/laptop. If the serial cable has been lost, either refer to the ConnectUPS manual for remote configuration options, or contact your representative for a replacement cable. On your PC, enter the “HyperTerminal” application (Start>Programs>Accessories>Communications) Enter name of conne ...
The need for routine viral load testing
... Greatly expanded access to routine viral load testing will be a game-changer in the global response to AIDS. Routine viral load tests improve treatment quality and individual health outcomes for people living with HIV, contribute to prevention, and potentially reduce resource needs for costly second ...
... Greatly expanded access to routine viral load testing will be a game-changer in the global response to AIDS. Routine viral load tests improve treatment quality and individual health outcomes for people living with HIV, contribute to prevention, and potentially reduce resource needs for costly second ...
The diamond pattern framework of this high-rise building
... material used for a beam is a metal such as steel or aluminum, the cross section is most efficient when it is shaped as shown in Fig. 1–3. Here the forces developed in the top and bottom flanges of the beam form the necessary couple used to resist the applied moment M, whereas the web is effective i ...
... material used for a beam is a metal such as steel or aluminum, the cross section is most efficient when it is shaped as shown in Fig. 1–3. Here the forces developed in the top and bottom flanges of the beam form the necessary couple used to resist the applied moment M, whereas the web is effective i ...
1. Speed - Armature current (Load ) characteristics
... The relationship between torque and armature current , is therefore of the form of a parabola . With increase in Ia , the field flux increases linearly but due to saturation of the core, beyond a certain magnitude of Ia the increase in flux is ...
... The relationship between torque and armature current , is therefore of the form of a parabola . With increase in Ia , the field flux increases linearly but due to saturation of the core, beyond a certain magnitude of Ia the increase in flux is ...
Directed acyclic graphs with the unique dipath property
... • Consider a simplified problem : unique routing. Can we solve the problem of finding the minimum number of wavelenths ? • The answer is unknown (pathological example). • Given a DAG G and a family of dipaths P, what is the relation between the load of G for P and the minimum number of wavelenths ? ...
... • Consider a simplified problem : unique routing. Can we solve the problem of finding the minimum number of wavelenths ? • The answer is unknown (pathological example). • Given a DAG G and a family of dipaths P, what is the relation between the load of G for P and the minimum number of wavelenths ? ...
Structural Wood Design Using ASD and LRFD
... on the following pages. It is a uniformly loaded beam with an overhang, and it is to be designed for the simultaneous application of dead and snow load. All problems will be in this general format; that is, the ASD solution is shown on the left page, with the LRFD solution shown on the facing page. ...
... on the following pages. It is a uniformly loaded beam with an overhang, and it is to be designed for the simultaneous application of dead and snow load. All problems will be in this general format; that is, the ASD solution is shown on the left page, with the LRFD solution shown on the facing page. ...
Visual Fuel Load Guide for the Pilbara Region
... Nevertheless, the reliability and accuracy of the information cannot be guaranteed and FESA expressly disclaims liability for any act or omission done or not done in reliance on the information and for any consequences, whether direct or indirect, arising from such act or omission. This publication ...
... Nevertheless, the reliability and accuracy of the information cannot be guaranteed and FESA expressly disclaims liability for any act or omission done or not done in reliance on the information and for any consequences, whether direct or indirect, arising from such act or omission. This publication ...
Chapter 2 Review Solutions SPH4C
... Applying Inquiry Skills 13. Answers will vary. Torque is at a maximum when the crank is vertical and is at a minimum when the crank is horizontal. 14. (a) The sticks will be pulled together no matter how much force is exerted by the two students holding the sticks apart. (b) The number of support st ...
... Applying Inquiry Skills 13. Answers will vary. Torque is at a maximum when the crank is vertical and is at a minimum when the crank is horizontal. 14. (a) The sticks will be pulled together no matter how much force is exerted by the two students holding the sticks apart. (b) The number of support st ...
Automated Guided Vehicles/ Self Guided Vehicles Chapter 7 Topics
... track/predefined path One of the major advantage of AGV is ease in modification given by the guidance system for changing the guide path at low cost compare to conveyors, chains, etc. Another benefit is: guide path is flexible which means intersection of path is possible. Generally, guide path does ...
... track/predefined path One of the major advantage of AGV is ease in modification given by the guidance system for changing the guide path at low cost compare to conveyors, chains, etc. Another benefit is: guide path is flexible which means intersection of path is possible. Generally, guide path does ...
... “MSA” is the Market Surveillance Administrator and as defined in the Act means the corporation continued by section 32 of the Alberta Utilities Commission Act. “net MW” means the megawatt(s) produced by an asset as measured or calculated on the high voltage side of the unit transformer. “opportunit ...
Failure modes of composite sandwich beams
... In the above equations σ1 , σ3 and τ5 are the normal and shear stresses referred to the principal material directions (in-plane is direction 1 and throughthe-thickness is direction 3), F1c and F1t are the compressive and tensile strengths along the in-plane direction, F3c and F3t are the compressive ...
... In the above equations σ1 , σ3 and τ5 are the normal and shear stresses referred to the principal material directions (in-plane is direction 1 and throughthe-thickness is direction 3), F1c and F1t are the compressive and tensile strengths along the in-plane direction, F3c and F3t are the compressive ...
NB2304A - 3.3 V Zerro Delay Clock Buffer
... arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation special, consequential or incidental damages. “Typical” parameters which may be provided in SCILLC data sheets and/or specifications can and do vary in diff ...
... arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation special, consequential or incidental damages. “Typical” parameters which may be provided in SCILLC data sheets and/or specifications can and do vary in diff ...
Multi-objective Optimization of Watershed Management Plans: Bartlett Brook Case Study Karim J. Chichakly,
... is associated with a distinct pre-computed cost curve associated BMP design. Once such a watershedlevel solution has been selected for implementation, watershed managers and developers can select the specific locations of detention ponds and rain gardens within each subwatershed, based on practical ...
... is associated with a distinct pre-computed cost curve associated BMP design. Once such a watershedlevel solution has been selected for implementation, watershed managers and developers can select the specific locations of detention ponds and rain gardens within each subwatershed, based on practical ...
Hybrid composites
... lower bound (just the weaker fibre) o middle bound (all fibres at ε’LEC) o upper bound (hybrid effect) do NOT use this model for design purposes? ...
... lower bound (just the weaker fibre) o middle bound (all fibres at ε’LEC) o upper bound (hybrid effect) do NOT use this model for design purposes? ...
paper-1-solution-chemistry (1)
... the space provided for this purpose on the original. Do not write any of these details anywhere else. Darken the appropriate bubble under each digit of your roll number. ...
... the space provided for this purpose on the original. Do not write any of these details anywhere else. Darken the appropriate bubble under each digit of your roll number. ...
recent developments in the design and manufacture of plastic pipes
... The fatigue response of thermoplastics pipe materials, particularly PVC, has been extensively investigated (Ref 1-6). The results of laboratory studies can be used to establish a relationship between stress cycle amplitude, defined here as the difference between the maximum and minimum stress (see F ...
... The fatigue response of thermoplastics pipe materials, particularly PVC, has been extensively investigated (Ref 1-6). The results of laboratory studies can be used to establish a relationship between stress cycle amplitude, defined here as the difference between the maximum and minimum stress (see F ...
Buckling
In science, buckling is a mathematical instability, leading to a failure mode.Theoretically, buckling is caused by a bifurcation in the solution to the equations of static equilibrium. At a certain stage under an increasing load, further load is able to be sustained in one of two states of equilibrium: a purely compressed state (with no lateral deviation) or a laterally-deformed state.Buckling is characterized by a sudden sideways failure of a structural member subjected to high compressive stress, where the compressive stress at the point of failure is less than the ultimate compressive stress that the material is capable of withstanding. Mathematical analysis of buckling often makes use of an ""artificial"" axial load eccentricity that introduces a secondary bending moment that is not a part of the primary applied forces being studied. As an applied load is increased on a member, such as a column, it will ultimately become large enough to cause the member to become unstable and is said to have buckled. Further load will cause significant and somewhat unpredictable deformations, possibly leading to complete loss of the member's load-carrying capacity. If the deformations that follow buckling are not catastrophic the member will continue to carry the load that caused it to buckle. If the buckled member is part of a larger assemblage of components such as a building, any load applied to the structure beyond that which caused the member to buckle will be redistributed within the structure.