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Line Balancing

Table of Contents Introduction What is Line Balancing? Terminologies and Parameters Station Time Cycle Time Total Work Content Idle Time Total Idle Time Balance Delay Line Efficiency Production Rate Minimum Number of Workstations required (ideal) Introduction There are different layouts used in heavy industries to manufacture a finished product. The most common of them are

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Top 5 Moulding Materials property

Moulding materials are used for making cope, drag and core parts. As it’s used for making structural part it has to be processed certain kind of characteristics. Most desirable 8 Moulding Materials property are discussed below, MOULDING MATERIALS PROPERTY:- 1. REFRACTORINESS:- It is the capability of the moulding sand material to withstand the high temperature

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Detonation in Petrol Engines-Problems and Remedies

Contents (Click to skip to the relevant part): Introduction: What is Detonation? Ideal, detonation free working of a petrol engine Mechanism of detonation Causes of detonation Steps to prevent detonation Introduction: What is Detonation? While a petrol engine is running, it may sometimes vibrate unevenly and produce noise which is uncomfortable and irritating. Such a

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10 Differences between Petrol and Diesel Engine that you didn’t know

PETROL ENGINE 1. Petrol engine works on Otto cycle, in which the heat addition takes place at constant volume. 2. Admitted into the engine cylinder is a well blended mixture of air and petrol or gasoline. 3. Petrol engines are designed for low compression ratios in the range 5:1 to 9:1 4. The admitted charge

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TOP 10 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MIG AND TIG WELDING

MIG and TIG Welding are one of the most commonly known welding method. In this article we find out some key differences between them. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MIG AND TIG WELDING:- MIG WELDING TIG WELDING 1. it’s Full form- METAL INERT GAS WELDING. 1. it’s Full form- TUNGSTEN INERT GAS WELDING. 2. MIG welding uses consumable

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