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Colour III Case Study
You just received a new client in your chair. She is booked for colour correction.
After visiting another salon yesterday, she is very disappointed with the results.
She wants her hair similar to the picture on the left. What would you do? Please
see picture and answer the questions below.
Colour III Case Study
1.
Describe your consultation. What tools would you use during consultation? What will pose a
challenge? Explain your game plan to this client.
Include expectations, price, and timing.
(5 points)
2.
Describe your application technique. (Example colour, lowlights, highlights, balayage) If you will
use multiple techniques please describe. (5point colour and a balayage is the application I would
use
3.
Describe formulas you will use. If using multiple formulas please describe each step by step, in
detail. (5points) 30g 10 vol+ 30g 4-0
30g lightner + 60g 20 vol
4.
Describe what take home products you will recommend to this client and why.
(2 points) colour
treated shampoo and purple shampoo along with colour treated conditioner
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(Porosity). A dry rock weighs 240 grams and has a bulk density of 2.4 grams per cubic centimeter. When saturated with pure water at room temperature (T=25°C), it weighs 250 grams. At room temperature, the specific volume of water is 1.00295 x10-3m3/kg. Calculate the porosity of the sample.
(Permeability). A cylindrical core sample of 1 cm length and 1 cm2cross-section has upstream and downstream pressures of 2 atm and 1 atm, respectively, during steady state flow of water at 0.997 g/s at room temperature. Calculate the permeability of the core.
Note: Water @ 25°C, viscosity = 1 cp, density of water = 0.997 g/cm3.
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• Create a step by step and detailed explanation on how to solve the problem attached
below.
Create a script-like document like how you would explain this in a video presentation.
Explain every single step with full details.
Think of it that you have a youtube channel and you are explaining this problem step by
step and on this document you will put the transcript of your video presentation except
there is no video presentation only the transcript is needed.
• Include complete solution and what formulas are used.
PROBLEM:
Given is a thin-walled tube with the following data:
Wall thickness- 2mm
ABC is a sector with a radius of 100 mm
AOD & COD is a triangle
Torque is 800 N.m
Length of the thin walled tube is 2 m.
Use G=24 GPa for aluminium
B
30⁰
Determine the following:
a. Enclosed Area
b. Perimeter of the thin walled tube
c. Shear flow
d. Shear stress
e. Angle of twist
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Assume that you have a product design problem, to design a
chair that is suitable for public library, based on the flow chat
for the product design, which we learned at the Manufacturing
Processes _1 course. Be sure to do the following:
» Use your brilliant thinking as industrial engineer to build
your design based on that flow chart steps.
→ You can choose any material and the required
manufacturing process.
→ You have to suggest your prototype and the design with
dimension, and you have to draw estimated sketch for
your suggested product as well.
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After reviewing the sample plan discuss the benefits of of the activities defined in the subsections that help manage risks with mechanical and electrical subcontractors.
Please be as detailed as possible
and thank you in advance for your help.
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a) The shape of the designed windows of the manufactured planes is square. The investigation teamsuggested that this design might be the main cause of the crashes. You must provide a possibleexplanation of the investigation conclusion from an engineering point of view.b) Write the properties that should be considered when designing and manufacturing the coronersof the windows from an engineering point of view.c) You have been given a sample of a malfunctioned airplane wing, which is made of aluminium.The company offered you an access to a tensile testing equipment and magnetic particles inspectionequipment to investigate the malfunctioning behaviour. The results of your experiment were asfollows:Load (KN) Extension (mm)13 0.229 0.456 0.770 0.995 1.5110 2.5132 5147 8.5145 10130 12Table 1: Tensile Testing Results (Load Extension)1. Given that the length of the sample is 90 mm and the diameter of it is 7 mm.i. Draw the stress stain diagram.ii. Find the yield stress (in KN/mm2).iii. Find…
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I've attached an image to go with this question.
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I need some advice in this problem. Can u please help me?
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Task 1:
Produce a report by applying the concepts of engineering
materials relating to a tricycle as shown in Figure 1, with
the following incorporated:
3. Choose the most appropriate material from your point
of view that can be used to produce the item/product
with reasons discussed.
Figure 1: Tricycle
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5 Look at the flow chart showing the steps of the design process. Then read the list of
steps for designing a thermos. These steps are not in order. Write the letter of each
step in the appropriate box of the flow chart.
The Design Process
Find a problem
Keep records
Plan and build
a prototype
Keep records
Test and
improve
Keep records
Communicate
the solution
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Please answer and show working out please and label each part
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You've used pens and mechanical pencils for years. Check out five pens and mechanical pencils. Discuss design criteria. Discuss design pros and cons. Show pictures of each design. Write a 1–2 page report on your results.
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a) The shape of the designed windows of the manufactured planes is square. The investigation team
suggested that this design might be the main cause of the crashes. You must provide a possible
explanation of the investigation conclusion from an engineering point of view.
b) Write the properties that should be considered when designing and manufactuing the coroners
of the windows from an engineering point of view.
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b) After leaving CBU you are running
company dealing in material design,
manufacturing
customer has asked your company
to test a few samples which you
suspect to be mild steel. You have
therefore asked your subordinates,
technicians, to carry out these tests.
Results are as shown in Fig.1. For
you to write a report, which is critical
if your company has to be paid,
explain the following to your
customer:
and testing.
A
Curve Y
Curve X
Stres
Fig.1: Stress-strain ourves
1) Material properties labelled A, B, C and D
2) How do you detemine the material's Young's modulus?
3) What's the difference between Curve X and Curve Y?
4) What measurements would you take if you are to determine Poisson's ratio
Stress
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Paula has worked for Brindle Corporation for 3 years. During this time, she has worked as a machine operator/cell leader in various work cells. Recently, the plant went to mandatory 12-hour shifts and plans to remain on this schedule for several months.
Paula’s present work cell is manufacturing 3-inch diameter exhaust tubes that are made from stainless steel. These tubes get a hole punched in them, a flange welded on, and burrs ground off. The pipe then gets placed into a gage to check that it was made correctly. (The tubes weigh about six pounds.)
Paula has been performing the welding operation. She leans into the machine and loads the part into a fixture then positions the flange. Both pieces are clamped (using hand clamps) into position and the machine is cycled by depressing two palm buttons.
The gaging operation requires placing the finished part into the gage and clamping it (using hand clamps) into place. A pin is depressed to verify the position…
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Multiple-Choice Questions
In 4D printing, what is the fourth dimension?
A. Space
B. Movement
C. Time
D. Material
What inspired the team at the MIT self-assembly lab to conceive the Autonomous
Mass Assembly concept?
A. The natural growth of viruses
B. Japanese architecture
C.
Islamic patterns in traditional ornaments
D. The movie "Avatar"
Which of the following are possible applications of 4D printing? Select all correct
answers.
A. Smart water pipes
B. Self-assembled structures
C. Ready-made electronic devices
D. Superior sound systems
What activating energies are used in the 4D products presented in the lesson?
A. Heat
B. Water
C. Microwave
D. Sound-waves
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Pattern your solution as shown in sample problems, if possible,
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and the
kg
boiling point is 120 C. At this pressure, 1.00 kg of water has a volume of of 1.00x10-3m³ and 1.00 kg of
steam has a volume of 0.824 m3. (a) Compute the work done when 1.00 kg of steam is formed at this
temperature. (b) Compute the increase in internal energy of the water.
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How many joules of heat does the air conditioner deliver to the hot outside air in one minute? (c) Explain
why your answers to parts (a) and (b) are not the same.
3.) A Carnot heat engine has a thermal efficiency of 0.600, and the temperature of its…
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