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    University of Sharjah Civil & Environmental Engineering Department Solid Waste Incinerators May 23, 2016 Student Name Student ID Mohammad Ahmed U00028201 Abdalmounem Ali U00036374 Group 3B Instructor: Mohamed Abdallah 1-summary This research paper will discuss and will review the solid waste and its management detention also it will define the Incineration method and will discuss the types of Incinerators the technology and the advantages and dis advantages of this method which is considered

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    additional process of delivering the slag and residues of the incineration process to landfill has also been taken into account. A Waste Incinerator which is designed specifically for Energy Recovery generates significant electrical power and thermal energy due to the high calorific value of the waste. The efficiency of energy recovery (production of electricity) is 20%. Material recovery is also achieved in this process, particularly Fe metals. For front-end materials, recovery is 50%, while

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    Introduction Copper and copper alloys are widely applied in instruments and machines due to its high strength, excellent properties of thermal conductivity, and low price.With the rapid development of modern industry, people put forward higher demands for Cu alloy.The demand is in both terms quality as well as quantity, for the latter part research has been focused on the improvements in extraction processes, mining from ores than further extraction of copper to its purest form to increase productivity

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    This work presents a system of a non-linear PDEs, which governing the MHD flow of a Homann nanofluid with heat and mass transfer through a porous medium. The problem is solved numerically by making use of the finite difference method. The formulas of the velocity components, temperature and concentration are obtained as functions of the problem physical parameters. The effects of these parameters on the solutions are illustrated numerically and graphically through a set of figures to reinforce the

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    reaching the liver, the toxin and the nanosponge are eliminated from the body. Unlike other highly specific anti-toxin platforms, nanosponges can absorb a wide variety of toxins, regardless of molecular structures (Zhang et al, 2013). This broadens the treatment options for many pathogen-related infections. Experimental results show that pre-inoculation with nanosponges allowed 89% of lab mice to survive lethal doses of toxins, while administering nanosponges after the lethal doses allowed 44% of lab mice

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    processibility of composites. Determine heat resistance of composites. The needs or desired properties of the matrix which are important for a composite structure are as follows: Reduced moisture absorption and Low shrinkage. Low coefficient of thermal expansion. Good flow characteristics so that it penetrates the fibre bundles completely and eliminates voids during the compacting/curing process. Must be elastic to transfer load to fibres. Reasonable strength, modulus and elongation (elongation

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    where all equipment are to be kept. Finally one access to the south end leading to the relocated public toilet. (Figure ?) Figure? The following conceptual plans show the different spatial configuration of each floor according to their usages. The basement is directly accessed by a staircase on the side and a lift right from the inside. It is divided into various rooms which the purpose is to serve as storages for the facility according to the needs and the type of equipment. The first

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    USA Pratik Sankhe Arizona State University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Tempe, AZ, USA Abstract Hyperthermia is a cancer treatment wherein the cancerous cells are killed by electromagnetic heating of malignant tumor tissue. This study is focused on the effect of using a 432 MHz antenna heating source for hyperthermia treatment of tissue. Temperatures of 42 °C to 46 °C are required to kill the cancer cells while the healthy tissue is unaffected. The Pennes Bio-Heat Equation

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    Design Analysis of the Surface Temperature Reference The Design Analysis of the Surface Temperature Reference is divided in three main sub- section that deals with different problem areas that can be summarized as follow. Mathematical Model of the Thermal System to acquire a better understand- ing of the system in order to control the temperature. Set-up Insulation Analysis in order to determine if the system can operate at high temperatures (500 [◦C]) without affecting the normal performance of other

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    cheap and efficient feedstock material for plasma spray coating. Because fly-ash mechanical properties will boost both mechanical and thermal substrate properties. And also improve the durability of the metallic substrate due to improved wear resistances of the substrate. Cost of the feedstock material can be drastically reduced with the same mechanical and thermal properties provide by standard feedstock materials. Parallel to use of fly-ash material it will help to slow down the use of the non-renewable

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