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If not then what is the sense of me taking it essay?
I thought that's why men took Viagra. Remember though if the heavy machinery lasts for more than four hours seek immediate medical attention.
It seems additive layer manufacturing comes in laser to metal format,if so, acquring just one of these machines (although I realize at a ridiculously high price) covers all the functionalities of many variations of CNC machines. (like mills, lathes, routers etc, of which I assume there are limitations on angular production)Will this not cut the learning curve and rapid prototyping time significantly?Or is there limitations in these type of rapid prototyping machines as well do you think?I just think, learning and using many different machines these days on manufacturing is quickly becoming obsolete. What do you think? Is CNC still a must?
CNC is still needed for some things. If I need a part that must be made of very hard and strong alloy tool steel then you cannot make one on the 3D printer. However there are many parts that can be made on the printer instead of a CNC mill.
i tend to like trucks like mack ,man and the likes that look 'steady' or 'heavy' on ground. i wish u could just understand.............am yet to figure it out
hard to say- I was like that too- I grew up on a farm, and work in the construction industry running some of the biggest equipment out there. I run trackhoes, payloaders, on and off road dumps, and cement trucks. To me, it's just knowing that it's so big, and takes so much power to even move these machines that's the mystique. That coupled with the fact that they can do so much- they have purpose. Can you imagine some of the things we build (like stadiums, malls, roads, bridges) being built without these machines around to move and carry the load? Personally-and I know this will sound weird- I like to see the black smoke roll out the exhaust pipe on a big truck when you're getting it up to speed. I like the sound it makes, the feel of the truck as it works to get all that weight to highway speeds. I like the whistle of the turbo, the rumble of the exhaust. Also, there's a bit of authority to something that weighs 80,000 lbs and can go 75 mph.
The project, however, will end after 5 years. If the equipment can be sold for $4.5 million at the completion of the project, and your firm's tax rate is 35 percent, what is the after-tax cash flow from the sale of the machinery?
What formulas have you tried? It appears as though you are just trying to get everyone on here solve the finance problems for you!
Suppose that a piston is moving straight up and down and that its position at time t seconds iss = Acos(2πbt)with A and b positive. The value of A is the amplitude of the motion and b is the frequency(the number of times the piston moves up and down each second). What effect does doubling the frequency have on the piston's velocity and jerk?Follow up question, why does machinery break when you run it too fast?
Q1 === If you double the frequency, this means that you are doubling the number of times that the cylinder goes up, hits it's highest point, turns around and comes back down again in a second. You must be doubling the distance the piston travels. The time is one second, so effectively you are doubling the speed. Q2 === Jerk in this sense is one of those wonderful descriptive words that works in the real world, but is hard to put into a formula. I wonder if you have to do that. Certainly the force increases because the turn around time is much smaller when the frequency is doubled. That means time in this formula F = m*(vf - vi)/t is much smaller and that makes the force larger. Q3 == So machinery must break down because the force on moving the piston up and down has become much larger.
In law, how many years of depreciation of construction machinery? (excavator)
(1) housing and buildings for 20 years; (two) aircraft, trains, ships, machinery, machinery and other production equipment for 10 years;
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