Mound Road Engine equipment for engine starting.

Posted on July 22nd, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

Mound Road Engine was a Chrysler Corporation automobile engine factory in Detroit, Michigan. The plant was closed by DaimlerChrysler in 2002, with production shifting to the Mack Avenue Engine Complex. The factory had been home to Chrysler’s production of large-displacement V8 and V10 engines.

The facility was torn down in late 2003 and the land paved over. The newly paved area, as well as the old employee parking lots, are now used to store vehicles that were manufactured at Warren Truck Assembly before shipping them to dealerships.

Mount Elliott Tool and Die, another Chrysler facility, is located directly behind what used to be the Mound Road Engine plant.

Straight-12 equipment for engine

Posted on July 21st, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

A Straight-12 engine is a Straight engine with twelve cylinders. A straight-12 is a very long engine, and therefore straight-12 engines are not common in automobiles, but it has been used for large military trucks. Also some Russian firms built straight-12s for use in boats in the 1960s and 1970s.

The Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C, the largest reciprocating engine in the world as of 2006, is a straight-12. It is used on container ships.

Production tubing production over the next

Posted on July 21st, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

Production tubing is a tubular used in a wellbore through which production fluids are produced.

Production tubing is run into the drilled well after the casing is run and cemented in place. Along with other components that constitute the production string, it provides a continuous bore from the production zone to the wellhead through which oil and gas can be produced. It is usually between five and ten centimeters in diameter and is held inside the casing through the use of expandable packing devices.

If there is more than one zone of production in the well, up to four lines of production tubing can be run.


References

  • petroleum production. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2005. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service. 17 Nov. 2005.


See also

  • Oil well
  • Casing
  • Completion


External links

  • Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary: production tubing

Navia Dratp starter and

Posted on July 17th, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

Navia Dratp (pronounced (nah-vee-ah drap)) (Japanese: ナヴィア ドラップ) is a collectible miniatures game with similarities to shogi, the Japanese equivalent of chess.

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Gameplay

Navia Dratp is unusual among collectible miniatures games in that it is a game of complete information, meaning that each player knows everything there is to know about the game state at any given time. The gameplay does not incorporate random elements of any kind (e.g. dice or a deck of cards), and all game pieces are visible to both players at all times.


Rules

What follows is a general overview of the mechanics of the game.

Navia Dratp is a board game, played on a 7 by 7 grid (by contrast, chess uses an 8 by 8 grid and shogi uses a 9 by 9 grid). Each player begins the game with seven Black Gulled Stones, and two Red Gulled Stones, which can be roughly equated with the pawns of chess or shogi. In addition, each player chooses a Navia and seven Maseitai from his or her collection of pieces. Navias are prepainted miniatures of anime-style females. They serve roughly the same function as a chess or shogi king in that the capture of an opponent’s Navia wins the game. Maseitai comprise the bulk of the collectible figures, and are generally more powerful than Gulled or Navias. Each Maseitai and Navia figure has a plastic disc called the compass that indicates the piece’s movement abilities. By paying Gyullas crystals, which are earned by moving Gulled stones or by capturing your opponent’s Maseitai, players can dratp Navia or Maseitai pieces, which allows the player to flip over the piece’s compass, granting it different movement capabilities or other abilities. In the Navia’s case, dratping it wins the game. This flipping over of pieces to grant them additional powers is similar to promotion in the game of shogi.

Players take turns moving and/or dratping pieces. Captures are made by moving onto a space occupied by an opponent’s piece, as in chess and shogi. The Navia and Gulled begin the game already on the playfield, while Maseitai start in a special area called the Keep and are brought into play through “summoning” which simply means that a player spends his or her turn by placing a Maseitai from his keep onto one of eight summon squares. The dratped form of some Maseitai have special invoke abilities that offer alternatives to the basic actions of moving, dratping and summoning.

The game can be won in one of five ways:

  • Capturing an opponent’s Navia
  • Dratping your own Navia
  • Performing a “Navia Goal” by emptying your Keep of Maseitai and moving your Navia over the back line of the opponent’s side of the board
  • If a player’s Navia is repeatedly put into check such that the same board position repeats itself three times, the player whose Navia was being put in check (NOT the player putting the Navia in check) wins
  • A player may concede the game


Products

Navia Dratp was manufactured by Bandai, and was sold as Starter Sets and Booster Packs. The Starter Sets contain a board and equipment for one person to play, including a predetermined Navia, a set of Gulled Stones and Gyullas crystals, seven predetermined Maseitai, and cards describing each Maseitai and the Navia. Boosters contain three randomly selected Maseitai and/or Navia.

Bandai has stopped manufacturing the game, as the website (formerly naviadratp.com) is now defunct and the game is now considered out of print.

Each Starter Set contained:

1 Navia Figure (N - XX),
7 Maseitai Figures (M - XX), 7 Garedo Pieces,
Several Guillas Stones,
8 Character Cards,
1 Game Mat

The Red Starter (Starter 1) included:

N - 01 Estelle

M - 01 Troll

M - 02 Agunilyos

M - 03 Hamlus Garuda

M - 04 Garrison

M - 05 Netol

M - 06 Gundrill

M - 07 Tiny Kiggoshi

The Blue Starter (Starter 2) included:

N - 02 Debora

M - 08 Olip

M - 09 Gilgame

M - 10 Moses

M - 11 Nebguard

M - 12 Gyullas Turtle

M - 13 Kapinah

M - 14 Koma

Each Booster contained:

3 Randomly Inserted Figures ,
3 Corresponding Character Cards

The first Expansion “Unleashed Darkness” added 17 new figures to the game:

N - 03 Io

N - 04 Krra

M - 15 Schmidt

M - 16 Matogayu

M - 17 Midrah

M - 18 Kanaba

M - 19 Sungyullas

M - 20 Tanhoizer

M - 21 Kanimizo

M - 22 Billpentod

M - 23 Hansa

M - 24 Kapinahs

M - 25 Odd DD

M - 26 Coydrocomp

M - 27 Nemchant

M - 28 Lord Kiggoshi

M - 29 Chugyullas

The second Expansion “Resurgence” added another 17 figures along with some redone figures in a different design.

N - 05 Chakrapicky

N - 06 Hillgao

M - 30 Chakrabat

M - 31 Papillonera

M - 32 Tagu

M - 33 Viskunmateus

M - 34 Laynard

M - 35 Nergalgamesh

M - 36 Kairas

M - 37 Ghoramedusa

M - 38 Gyullasbon

M - 39 Wishborn

M - 40 Peojin

M - 41 Neso

M - 42 Gilgame III

M - 43 Oriondober

M - 44 Sabageo

There was also a limited new Navia N-007 “Persephone” which you could get from Bandai. It was produced in a very small number of 300 pieces.


Links

  • An overview of all current pieces, from both Starter Sets and the “Unleashed Darkness” boosters
  • An overview of all the pieces from the 2nd expansion, “Resurgence”
  • Navia Dratp on BoardGameGeek
  • Navia Dratp on ChessVariants.com

Kick start for engine starting. There

Posted on July 16th, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

Kick start refers to a method of starting an internal combustion engine (usually that of a motorcycle) by pushing a ratcheting lever with one’s foot. Kick start mechanisms were almost universally a part of motorcycle engines before the mid-1970s, and were phased out of production over the next five years or so as electric starters became standard equipment for engine starting. There were some motorcycles produced that had both a kick starter and an electric starter.

Many mopeds and scooters still carry both a kickstart and an electric start, the former being useful in case the latter fails, as scooter and moped batteries tend to be smaller and, as a result, run down much faster than other forms of automotive batteries.

Today, dedicated off-road motorcycles and many ATVs use kick start systems due to the increased weight of electric starters. The majority of the cheap two-wheelers in developing countries also utilize kick start levers.

Serious race replica bikes such as the Suzuki RGV250 and Aprilia RS250 use aluminium kickstart levers to reduce weight.

Load balancing Kick start refers to

Posted on July 16th, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

Load balancing refers to the general practice of evenly distributing a load:

  • Load balancing (computing) refers to balancing a workload amongst multiple computer devices
  • Load balancing (aviation) refers to mass/load balancing (weight distribution) within an aircraft
  • Load balancing (ship) refers to mass/load balancing (weight distribution) within a ship
  • Load balancing (electrical power) refers to the use of various techniques by electrical power stations to store excess electrical power during low demand periods for release as demand rises
  • Production leveling refers to an important pre-requisite to allow ‘flow’ in the factory

Operating Level Agreement an internal

Posted on July 14th, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

OLA (operating level agreement) defines the interdependent relationships among the internal support groups working to support a Service Level Agreement. The agreement describes the responsibilities of each internal support group toward other support groups, including the process and timeframe for delivery of their services. The objective of the OLA is to present a clear, concise and measurable description of the service provider’s internal support relationships.

OLA is sometimes also referred to as an Organizational Level Agreement, though it has the same meaning as the above.

Synonyms are:
Operational Level Agreement ,
Operations Level Agreement


See also

  • IT Service Management
  • Service Level Agreement
  • Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)


External links

  • http://www.oit.duke.edu/oit/sla/

Harry Mundy combustion engine

Posted on July 12th, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

Harry Mundy (b. 1915) was a British car engine designer and motoring magazine editor.

Mundy’s jobs included:

  • Chief designer at BRM
  • Chief designer at Coventry Climax Engines
  • Technical editor of Autocar magazine
  • Chief engineer for Jaguar engines - where he and Walter Hassan developed the Jaguar V12 engine
  • Development of the twin-cam engine for Lotus.


References

Nissan J engine engine usually

Posted on July 9th, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

The Nissan J engine was a straight-4 gasoline internal combustion engine produced by Nissan in the 1960s through the 1980s.

  • The J13 OHV engine was produced for the 520 and 521 Nissan Pickup Trucks from 1967 to 1969 when replaced by the Nissan L engine and Nissan 510 (MEKISIKO) J13 engine.
  • The J15 has been used in various Nissan Pickup Trucks in various overseas markets through the 1980s.


J20

The J20 is a 2.0 L

Universal key almost universally

Posted on July 7th, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

The universal key or universal scale is a concept employed in music theory in which specific notes or chord symbols in a key signature are replaced with numbers or Roman numerals, allowing for a discussion describing relationships between notes or chords that can be universally applied to all key signatures.

For example, in the key of E-flat major, the notes of the scale would be replaced thusly:

  • E becomes scale degree 1
  • F becomes scale degree 2
  • G becomes scale degree 3
  • A becomes scale degree 4
  • B becomes scale degree 5
  • C becomes scale degree 6
  • D becomes scale degree 7

When used with chord symbols, the Roman numerals representing the roots are often written in upper case for chords in the major family, and in lower case for chords in the minor family, with the usual “m” or “—” minor chord delineator omitted outright:

  • E becomes I
  • Fm7 becomes ii7
  • Gm7 becomes iii7
  • Amaj7 becomes IVmaj7
  • B7 becomes V7
  • Cm7 becomes vi7
  • Dø7 becomes viiø7
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