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This horribly blurry picture (silly camera phone) has flags from many of the countries participating in this international project.
Organic membrane module is a complete unit composed of the membranes, housing, feed inlet, concentrate outlet, and permeate outlet. Organic membrane modules may contain different membrane configurations, including spiral and hollow fiber membrane.
OVER VIEW OF ORGANIC MEMBRANE MODULE
Organic membrane module is a complete unit composed of the membranes, housing, feed inlet, concentrate outlet, and permeate outlet.
Organic membrane modules may contain different membrane configurations, including spiral and hollow fiber membrane.
The tube housing is designed to receive 2 to 5 membranes per tube housing. Also, it is designed to resist extreme pH, pressure, and temperature.
Reverse osmosis and nanofiltration membrane modules are generally made of FRP or stainless steel because of the large pressures. Ultrafiltration membrane modules generally use UPVC or ABS, because the operating pressure of ultrafiltration is generally low (generally less than 0.3Mpa). In addition to the membrane modules, UPVC pipes can be used to make small ion-exchange beds in water treatment equipment. For example, it is used in titanium dioxide water treatment.
The membrane module is divided into an eight-inch membrane module (8040) and a four-inch membrane module (4040). The membrane module has a core, two cores, three cores... seven cores. (8040, 8080, 80120... 80280).
EL SUMO Jr. de l'écurie EL SUMO Motorsports, propriété de Marky28. Grand gagnant du tournoi du mois de janvier 2010
Lander Module:
26. Airlock Access to Habitat Module or space dock
27. Spare Rooms (Storage)
28. Auxiliary Command
29. Access between Lander Levels
30. Common Area
31. Washroom
32. Bunk Rooms
33. Garage with Hover Rover
Only the lower level (with Auxiliary Command) is designed to use the centrifugal force of the complete ship. The upper level (with Common Area) is only accessed once it is on a planet. Both floors orient in the same 'downward' direction. Note that the longer green lines indicates 'folding' of the floorplan so that those lines meet.
My first attempt at module 3's coursework. I didn't go out with the intention of doing the course work, i just had a go at the shot to see if it would work.
Unfortunately the trees aren't quite dark enough and the sky is a bit dark. I used evaluative metering. Think I will try spot metering in future.
Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.
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This is the module view for the course, depicting what the module will cover, and which of the course's instructors will be speaking. The goal of this course was to expose students to as many of the instructors of the Telecommunications department as possible, so each module was taught by someone different.
Instructor: Various
Artwork and CSS by Christopher Irvin, I was assisting producer to Ryan Yang on this course.
Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.
The link to the complete project log on the bit-tech.net Forums:
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After several attempts, I've settled on this one.
28mm (=56mm on 4/3 sensor) f/11, using an old manual lens.
I used spot metering with 2.3ev over-exposure. I found spot metering gave a more accurate black, particularly on the compass face. Other metering modes needed a lot less over-exposure (around 0.3ev) but when the white was white, the black was dark grey.
I used a piece of glossy white card as a reflector to get rid of some odd reflections.
I tried smaller apertures, but they didn't get the lid so out of focus, which i an effect I like.
another picture had a lovely glow to the gold, but the sun's reflection meant that the white was a little muddied.
Its been fun, though a little frustrating getting there!
This is the first picture I took in this class. I think it has shown how much I have improve in this course. I like how I put the building in the corner in this picture and showed the sunset really well. Even though I didn’t use any indicators we learned in this class the picture still turn out pretty good. I think it was because the sunset was so beautiful. The thing I like the most in this picture would be the colors of the sky. It contains three different colors, green, blue and orange. Also the shadows of the building added a little mystery into this photography.
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