A SIMULATE MODEL FOR ANALYZING THE EFFECT OF ENGINE DESIGN PARAMETERS ON THE ...Barhm Mohamad
A mathematical and simulation model has been developed to simulate a spark ignition engine
operation cycle. The programme written from this simulation model and modified so can be used to
assist in the design of a spark ignition engine for alternative fuels as well as to study many design
parameters such as the effect of engine design parameter like stroke and diameter of the cylinder on
the performance and exhaust emissions of spark ignition engines
economy of production and labor requirement in major fieldIJEAB
Economic analysis is found as the major aspect of measurement of efficiency of a farm. In most cases, this part is lagging in Nepalese farmers. With the objective to find benefit cost ratio of growing different crops, identify profitable crops and estimate labor requirement for cultivation, this case study was performed. The scope of this case study isit helps farmers in selecting the crop comparing the profit and labor available. This study was done as a case study in Kavre district, Nepal. From this research, potato (B: C=2.44) and onion (B: C=1.95) were found the most profitable crops and wheat and maize the least. Labor requirement for onion was highest 643 men/ha and wheat was the lowest i.e. 142 men/ha.
A SIMULATE MODEL FOR ANALYZING THE EFFECT OF ENGINE DESIGN PARAMETERS ON THE ...Barhm Mohamad
A mathematical and simulation model has been developed to simulate a spark ignition engine
operation cycle. The programme written from this simulation model and modified so can be used to
assist in the design of a spark ignition engine for alternative fuels as well as to study many design
parameters such as the effect of engine design parameter like stroke and diameter of the cylinder on
the performance and exhaust emissions of spark ignition engines
economy of production and labor requirement in major fieldIJEAB
Economic analysis is found as the major aspect of measurement of efficiency of a farm. In most cases, this part is lagging in Nepalese farmers. With the objective to find benefit cost ratio of growing different crops, identify profitable crops and estimate labor requirement for cultivation, this case study was performed. The scope of this case study isit helps farmers in selecting the crop comparing the profit and labor available. This study was done as a case study in Kavre district, Nepal. From this research, potato (B: C=2.44) and onion (B: C=1.95) were found the most profitable crops and wheat and maize the least. Labor requirement for onion was highest 643 men/ha and wheat was the lowest i.e. 142 men/ha.
Workshop "How to pitch to a corporate VC" @ Start Summit 2013 in St. GallenPenny Schiffer
Penny Schiffer and Jonathan Grahm, Swisscom Ventures; Summary: Corporate Venture Capital is the practice where a large firm takes an equity stake in a small but innovative or specialist firm, to which it may also provide management and marketing expertise and other assets like customer access or IT infrastructure. The objective for the corporate is to gain a specific competitive advantage, benefits for a startup may include speed of execution and access to resources.
In this workshop we explained the concept of corporate venture capital, gave an overview over such activities in Switzerland and provided examples of how startups have used corporate venture capital to achieve their goals. We then worked on concrete examples – own startup ideas or case studies – to explore how to pitch to a corporate venture capitalist. We discussed pros and cons of such concepts and potential roadblocks. www.startsummit.ch
Workshop "How to pitch to a corporate VC" @ Start Summit 2013 in St. GallenPenny Schiffer
Penny Schiffer and Jonathan Grahm, Swisscom Ventures; Summary: Corporate Venture Capital is the practice where a large firm takes an equity stake in a small but innovative or specialist firm, to which it may also provide management and marketing expertise and other assets like customer access or IT infrastructure. The objective for the corporate is to gain a specific competitive advantage, benefits for a startup may include speed of execution and access to resources.
In this workshop we explained the concept of corporate venture capital, gave an overview over such activities in Switzerland and provided examples of how startups have used corporate venture capital to achieve their goals. We then worked on concrete examples – own startup ideas or case studies – to explore how to pitch to a corporate venture capitalist. We discussed pros and cons of such concepts and potential roadblocks. www.startsummit.ch