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Working a problem where there are two one-story buildings of different heights next to each other. Earthquake imparts a base motion z(t) that is a cosine function. I'm given a shape function for a column of height L when deriving the EOM for each building. I'm supposed to estimate the distance I need to keep the two buildings apart, so they avoid hitting (pounding) each other. Any tips or similar problems I can review to get me started?
CE 3303 – Solids – MWF – Spring 2014 - Homework Set 23, – The pipe shaft of the auger, rotating at a constant angular velocity, is subject to the axial force and torque shown. Determine the stress state at points A & B and show on a stress element.
Use modern software tools to analyze a structural system of a building.
The company would like to distribute the songs between the two CDs such that the used space on each CD is about the same. Formulate the problem as an IP, and find the optimal solution.
Evaluate the percent mass loss for each of the three thermal events indicated on the attached TGA trace
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Land is extremely valuable in this area therefore to win this job you need to consider innovative approach to reduce the waste areas
A sewage treatment works (STW) with 4 single-stage trickling filters has become organically overloaded due to the discharge of a biodegradable industrial effluent to the STW. This is causing effluent to pond on the surface of the filters.
Draw the FBD and the shear and bending moment diagrams. Label all minimums, maximums and zero crossing points as well as the slopes as constant, linear or parabolic.
Calculate the depreciation using straight-line, double-declining-balance (DBB), and MACRS (current IRS regulation) methods; and tabulate the depreciation schedule.
Air can be assumed as a di-atomic ideal gas. Find the final temperature and the amount of work ( in kW) required for air compression at a rate of 100 mol/s , from an initial condition of 1 bar an 25 C to 10 bar; for the following ways:
In year one, a pharmaceutical mixing tank had a market price of $120,000. It replaced an older smaller mixing tank that had a BV of $15,000.
Devise a appropriate management system that you as a commercial manager for the contractor would recommend to the project team for use on a construction or building contract.
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