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Assessment of Injuries in Small Scale Sawmill Industry of South Western Nigeria

ABSTRACT Body injuries sustained in sawmill industry as a result of mill site activities in Ondo, Oyo and Osun states in the Western part of Nigeria was investigated. Nigeria Sawmill Industries are essentially distributed between small, medium and large scale in the proportion of 81%: 13%: 6% respectively (RMRDC, 2003). A survey involving the use of questionnaire, participatory approaches, on-the-spot assessments and interviews were used as tools for investigation. A total of 140 injury cases...

EFFECT OF CRUDE OIL CONTAMINATED SAND ON THE ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE

ABSTRACT A considerable fraction of sand in Niger Delta Area of Nigeria is contaminated with crude oil. The contaminated sand is largely utilised by local contractors for the production of concrete. However, there is need to establish its suitability in concreting. Previous works have centered on hardened uncontaminated concrete in crude oil environment but not on concrete made with Crude Oil Contaminated Sand (COCS). This research was designed to evaluate the effect of COCS on some engineer...

Numerical Simulation of Thermal Behavior of Buildings

Abstract Numerical simulation of thermal behavior of buildings was carried out with the application of Cooling Load Temperature Difference/Cooling Load Factor (CLTD/CLF) to estimate the energy required for cooling/heating of buildings. This was done to facilitate comparison of the energy being generated from a building while varying significant building parameters. Each factor contributing to space heat gain is described mathematically, considering energy balance within the system. The calcu...

Effect of Draw Ratio and Sheet Thickness on Earing and Drawability of Al 1200 Cups

ABSTRACT The effect of blank/punch diameter ratio (draw ratio) in deep drawing on earing for different gauges of Al 1200 sheet was studied. Using 60, 62, 64 and 65mm diameter circle blanks and 33mm diameter punch die, fully annealed Al 1200 sheets of gauge thicknesses 0.6 to 2.0mm were subjected to deep drawing on an ErrichsenR cup drawing machine. The results showed that with increase in sheet thickness, the smaller is the draw ratio that would draw the sheet. For 0.6-0.9mm sheet thickness,...

Demonstration of Chaos in Selected Chaotic Systems

ABSTRACT Chaos is one of the most important behavioural modes exhibited by dynamical systems and refers to the unpredictable, seemingly random, motion of trajectories of a dynamical system. In recent time, non-linear dynamics and chaos have become familiar in the technical vocabulary of most sciences and technology due to the various applications of chaos in these areas. Chaotic systems display chaotic behaviours only for specific range of values of their parameters. It is therefore important...

Finite Element Modeling of Variable Membrane Thickness for Field Fabricated Spherical (LNG) Pressure Vessels

ABSTRACT This study investigated thickness requirements for field fabricated (large) spherical liquefied natural gas (LNG) pressure vessels using the finite element method. In the FEM modeling, 3-dimenisonal analysis was used to determine thickness requirements at different sections of a 5-m radius spherical vessels based on the allowable stress of the material as given in ASME Section II Part D. Shallow triangular element based on shallow shell formation was employed using area coordinate sy...

Surface area determination of ragged metallic bodies

ABSTRACT The amazing development in the thermal engineering literature during the last three decades has opened up totally new and challenging research areas. One of them is the determination of surface area of .metallic bodies. Modern advancements in surface area determination (SAD) have enabled the calculation of areas of several complex shapes. More recently, problems .in ragged metallic bodies (RMB) have evolved. , Research into SAD primarily aims at calculating the cost of coating or ele...

A SET SEQUENCING HEURISTIC AND THE COMPUTER CODE FOR SOLVTNG THE TSP

ABSTRACT This paper proposes a set sequencing heuristic solution for the travelling saIesman problem (TSP). It attempts to first select, preferably a set of M smallest elements of the TSP matrix and then form a sequence. A computer code of the procedure was developed in Fortran 77 and used to examine its efficiency and relative effectiveness. It was found to be as effective as, but more efficient than the best of the nearest neighbourhood heuristics.

AIRCRAFT DISASTERS - ROLES OF MATERIALS

ABSTRACT Aircraft disaster has been in existence since air was conquered by man as a means of transportation. 487.5 million and 874.4 millions of cumulative departures and flight hours respectively have been estimated since 1959. Analysis of aircraft failure based on 5,149 on-board fatalities recorded shows that 13% of total aircraft accident was caused by mechanical faiIure while loss of control was responsible for over 3 1% of onboard fatalities. Aircraft accident is known to be most fatal ...

Effect of Temperature and Contamination on the Surface Tension of Niger Delta Crude Oils

Abstract Surface tension is an important property that affects the behavior and characteristics of reservoir fluids.. It impacts the capillary pressure and fluid dynamics in porous media. This study, investigated the surface tension of Contaminated Niger Delta crude oil at varying temperatures. Laboratory tests were carried out on samples from four fields in the Niger Delta using DuNouy Tensiometer under standard conditions. The results show that for Niger Delta Crudes of gravity between 25 ...

Activated carbon production from wastes: profitability index and product cost reduction method

ABSTRACT A previous paper on developing a national capability for the manufacture of activated carbon from agricultural waste by the same authors was considered. In the said paper, the process flow diagram for the manufacture of Granular Activated Carbon from three agricultural wastes namely coconut shell, oil-palm shells and sugarcane bagasse was provided and the plant’s economic analysis done. The objectives of this study were to investigate selling price reducing options and profitabilit...

A Bi-Criteria Algorithm for the Simultaneous Minimization of Makespan and Number of Tardy Jobs on a Single Machine with Sequence Dependent Set-up Time

Abstract Scheduling models based on efficient resources utilization without sufficient consideration for customer satisfaction or vice-visa is inadequate in many real-life multi-criteria scheduling problems. This work was aimed at the development of a bi-criteria algorithm for the simultaneous optimization of Makespan (Cmax) and Number of tardy jobs (NT) in a single machine problem with Sequence dependent set-up time. An existing single criterion algorithm, the Set Sequencing Algorithm, was ...

DEVELOPMENT AND PRELIMINARY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF A SOLAR COLLECTOR FOR ADSORPTION REFRIGERATOR

Abstract The design and construction of a flat plate solar collector is presented in this paper. The solar collector was designed to power adsorption refrigerator using activated carbon/methanol pair. Design was such as to provide simplicity and yet ruggedness for harsh operating environment in the tropical climate of Nigeria. For methanol desorption, the collector must reach a maximum temperature of at least 100"C. Performance results showed that the maximum temperature of 10aoC attained in ...

Life Cycle Assessment of Point-of-Lay Birds to Frozen Chicken Production in Southwestern Nigeria

ABSTRACT Poultry production is one of the major contributors to global environmental degradation. Currently, livestock raised for meat uses about a third of global ice-free terrestrial land and produces 18% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This is more than ·the global transportation sector (FAO, 2006). Livestock production is also one of the mail). drivers of deforestation and degradation of wildlife habitats. Due to increasing population size and per capita meat consumption 'in th...

Effect of Operating Conditions on Acoustic Gas Metering in the Niger Delta

ABSTRACT This study investigated the relationship between velocity of sound and properties of natural gases under different equations of state and the operational implications on acoustic gas metering. The velocity of sound was related to the thermodynamic properties of natural gas using both the Soave-Redlich-Kwong (SRK) and Peng-Robinson (PR) equations of state and applied to 5 wet and 5 dry natural gas samples from the Niger Delta at different conditions of temperature and pressure. Predic...


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