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Sound Insulation Composite Board from Industrial and Agricultural Waste
(School of Materials Engineering, 2008-01-09)
The project demonstrate that rubber tyre dust production has great potential to be futher developed into a practical absorption material for reducing transportation noise. Waste tyres fine dust and rice straw (an agricultural ...
Solar Hydrogen Generator : Fuel for Future
(School of Materials Engineering, 2008-01-09)
Transport of ionic hydrogen species in the aqueous electrolyte. Transport of electronic charge carries within the electrodes and the external circuit.
Ceiling Tile from Kenaf-Paddy Straw
(School of Environmental Engineering, 2008-01-09)
Application On Wireless Power Transmission for Biomedical Implantable Organ
(School of Mechatronic Engineering, 2008-01-09)
The tranceiver will electromagnetically transfer power to the sensor component via inductive coupling. The signal then used to supply the sensor a power. It can be implemented for passive telemetry sensor.
Grass-Plastic Deco Panel
(School of Materials Engineering, 2008-01-09)
For commercial product such as panel, paper and for decoration.
Real-Time Multiparameter Meter
(School of Environmental Engineering, 2008-01-09)
Provides real-time measurement for continous water quality data monitoring.
Multilevel Inverter Control Circuit Based on DSP-FPGA Coprocessor
(School of Computer & Communication Engineering, 2008-01-09)
This project design to convert DC voltage to pure sine wave AC voltages. The output consists of Low Harmonics Distortion and produce high current.
X-WASTE BRICK : Novel Brick from Waste
(School of Environmental Engineering, 2008-01-09)
X-waste brick is high silica waste material composed from palm ash, cement, sand and automotive waste. Brick produced has variety of useful benefit. X-waste brick are formulated from waste materials which exhibits high ...
High Strength K-Brick: Rapid Set Brick
(School of Materials Engineering, 2008-01-09)
Production of Building Bricks from Fly Ash
(School of Environmental Engineering, 2008-01-09)