Saturday, August 22, 2020

Research Outline

Presented by : Group 5 Topic: Mussel Shells, Crab carapace and PVC as a substitute total and filler in solid creation Research Outline I. Issue and its experience (part 1) A. Presentation 1. Solid Fillers and Aggregates a. Piece of Aggregates b. Various types of Filler 2. Mussel shells, Crab carapace and PVC as elective totals and fillers a. Similitudes of Mussel shells, Crab carapace and PVC’s to different totals and fillers b. Points of interest and hindrances of utilizing Mussel shells, Crab carapace and PVC’s as totals and fillers for cements B.Rationale of the investigation C. Criticalness of the investigation D. Speculation II. Survey of Related Literature (section 2) A. Nature of the Subject (foundation) 1. Shellfish a. Malignancy Pagurus b. Scylla serrate 2. Mollusks a. Perna viridis all the more usually known as the Asian Green Mussels b. Perna canalicula all the more generally known as the Green Lipped Mussels B. Related Studies 1. Portrayal of Calcium Carbona te Obtained from Oyster and Mussel Shells and Incorporation in Polypropylene a. alcium carbonate in mussel and clam shells utilized in the definition of medication, in development or as filler in polymer materials b. calcium carbonate from mussel and clam shells and utilized as filler in polypropylene contrasted their properties and polypropylene and business calcium carbonate composites. C. Information Sources III. Strategy A. Exploratory Design Used 1. Fragility of shells initiated by warming in microwave a. One hour of treatment b. 18 Shells B. 6 examples for Mussel shells, Crab Carapace and PVC C. MaterialsD. Technique Submitted by : Group 5 Submitted To: Mrs. Bernardino Score: Proposal Sections of Research Methodology I. Diagram of research plan A. Mussel shells, Crab Carapace and PVC plenitude B. totals and fillers in solid 1. Parts of totals and fillers 2. Comparative characteristics of parts C. Strategies in making Concrete Aggregates and Fillers D. Utilization of Mussel she lls, Crab Carapace and PVC’s into Aggregates and Fillers. II.Questions/inquiries about the subject A. Are Mussel shells, Crab Carapace and PVC sufficiently able to hold as fillers and totals? B. What sort of Mussel shells, Crab Carapace and PVC will be best in making fillers and totals? C. Will the Aggregates made out of Mussel shells, Crab Carapace and PVC have the option to withstand solid power? III. Limit Setting Procedures A. Shells, Carapaces, and PVC’s 1. Shells, carapaces and PVC’s to be utilized will be restricted to the â€Å"left-over† segments of each after the palatable parts are expended. . Shells, carapaces and PVC’s to be utilized won't surpass six for each subject IV. Activity Processes V. Subjects A. Shellfish 1. Malignancy Pagurus 2. Scylla serrate B. Mollusks 1. Perna viridis all the more generally known as the Asian Green Mussels 2. Perna canalicula all the more generally known as the Green Lipped Mussels VI. Study thoroughness legitimacy, dependability/reliability, validness VII. Suspicions and study confinements A. Crabs, Mussels and PVCs 1. Incentive for each subject 2. Availability to the sorts of subject VIII. Timetable

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