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Aston Martin DB9 – A Striking Balance.pdf

November 22, 2009 · Filed Under Aston Martin · Comment  · Tags: ,

Taken from 100% Aston Martin Engineered to be the World’s Finest Sports GT: DB9 is new from the ground up. Every feature has been tailored to make the world’s finest sports GT.
The starting point was to define the ideal dimensions, proportions and materials for the chassis. Aston Martin did not use an adapted platform from an existing family or luxury saloon – the most common starting point for GT cars. This approach can lead to compromise in styling and weight and loss of character.

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Citroen Service Bulletins.pdf

November 19, 2009 · Filed Under Citroen · Comment  · Tags: , , , ,

Service Bulletins for Citroen car of with the following models name: AMI-6 (Station Wagon AMB and Sedan 3CV), Citroen 2CV etc., covers aspects such as, suspension, electricity, engine (motor), body, carburetor etc.

Hydrodinamics of Pumps.pdf

Taken from Abstract: The subject of this monograph is the fluid dynamics of liquid turbomachines, particularly pumps. Rather than attempt a general treatise on turbomachines, we shall focus attention on those special problems and design issues associated with the flow of liquid through a rotating machine. There are two characteristics of a liquid that lead to these special problems, and cause a significantly different set of concerns than would occur in, say, a gas turbine. These are the potential for cavitation and the high density of liquids that enhances the possibility of damaging unsteady flows and forces.

Ductility Design of Foundations of Highway Bridge Abutments.pdf

Taken from Abstract: Ductility design of foundations of abutments against severe earthquakes as been newly introduced in the Specifications for Highway Bridges in Japan. This paper describes the summary of the ductility design method as well as its background. One of the features of this method is the adoption of a new procedure to evaluate seismic active earth pressure that is applicable up to high seismic loads based on the modified Mononobe-Okabe method. We also conduct back-analyses of the case histories of abutments including foundations damaged in the past earthquakes following the ductility design method proposed here. The results from the back-analyses confirm the applicability of the ductility design method.

Design Guide Improving Commercial Kitchen Ventilation System Performance.pdf

September 8, 2009 · Filed Under Home Improvement · Comment  · Tags: , , ,

Taken from Introduction: An effective commercial kitchen ventilation (CKV) system requires balance air balance that is. And as the designer, installer or operator of the kitchen ventilation system, you may be the first person called upon to perform your own “balancing act” when the exhaust hood doesn’t work. Unlike a cooking appliance, which can be isolated for troubleshooting, the exhaust hood is only one component of the kitchen ventilation system. To further complicate things, the CKV system is a subsystem of the overall building heating, ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) system. Fortunately, there is no “magic” to the relationship between an exhaust hood and its requirement for replacement or makeup air (MUA). The physics are simple: air that exits the building (through exhaust hoods and fans) must be replaced with outside air that enters the building (intentionally or otherwise). The essence of air balance: “air in” = “air out!”




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