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Innovation of Talents Training Mode of Communication Technology Major Based on College-Enterprise Cooperation
Luo Quanzhen,
Zhao Qi,
Zhang Jianchang
Issue:
Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2019
Pages:
1-4
Received:
5 June 2018
Accepted:
11 December 2018
Published:
29 March 2019
Abstract: By taking Gansu Vocational and Technical College of Communications as an example, the innovation of the talent cultivation mode of Communication Technology majors based on college-enterprise cooperation is explored. The extensive cooperation with communication equipment manufacturing enterprises is carried out, and the college-enterprise cooperation mode of “Relying on one enterprise, cooperation with ten and serving one hundren” is developed. The ZTE (Zhongxing Telecommunication Equipment Corporation) Telecom College and the ZTE ICT industry innovation base are established with the college-enterprise cooperation, and the teaching tem of the mixed teachers plus enterprise engineers plus enterprise certification instructors is built up. The research is carried out from the aspects of talent cultivation mode innovation, teachers’ team construction, student management, dual certificates, employment and entrepreneurship, and the good results are achieved.
Abstract: By taking Gansu Vocational and Technical College of Communications as an example, the innovation of the talent cultivation mode of Communication Technology majors based on college-enterprise cooperation is explored. The extensive cooperation with communication equipment manufacturing enterprises is carried out, and the college-enterprise cooperatio...
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The Relationship of the Density and Consumption of Drilling Mud with a Model of Rock Drillability
Gulzhan Abdullaevna Kudaikulova,
Boris Vladimirovich Fedorov,
Aizada Baltagalievna Sharauova
Issue:
Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2019
Pages:
5-9
Received:
11 January 2019
Accepted:
13 March 2019
Published:
9 April 2019
Abstract: In article it is shown the functional connection between the drillability model and the required consumption of drilling mud for cleaning the bottom of a well from destruction products. In particular, it has been shown that when drilling oil-gas wells in uncomplicated conditions, the required consumption of drilling mud is directly proportional to the current drilling speed and increases in quadratic dependence on the diameter of the well. It was found that the increase in the density of drilling mud due to contamination with drill cuttings at the revelation of "weak" formations has the greatest influence, which in certain conditions can cause hydraulic fracturing of the formation. At the revelation of formations with abnormally high pressure, an increase in the density of the contaminated drilling mud has practically not influence on the prevention of kicks.
Abstract: In article it is shown the functional connection between the drillability model and the required consumption of drilling mud for cleaning the bottom of a well from destruction products. In particular, it has been shown that when drilling oil-gas wells in uncomplicated conditions, the required consumption of drilling mud is directly proportional to ...
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The Major Causes of Flexible Pavement Deterioration and Propose Its Remedial Measures: A Case Study Bako to Gedo Road, Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Shiferaw Garoma Wayessa,
Dessalegn Geleta Abuye
Issue:
Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2019
Pages:
10-24
Received:
28 January 2019
Accepted:
14 March 2019
Published:
9 April 2019
Abstract: Flexible pavement roads in Ethiopia often deteriorate in different ways, because of the harsh climatic conditions, lack of proper design and quality control, sudden increasing of traffic due to the construction of different industries, high loads and inadequate assessment for identifying causes of deteriorate before carrying out Maintenance and Rehabilitation. A possible remedial measures had been organized for every observed failure or deterioration to obtain normal pavement condition of the study area. An investigation was made by using laboratory and field test to determine the adequacy of the underlain material to serve as a subgrade, sub base course and base course for road construction based on project specifications and Ethiopian Road Authority (ERA) Specification. The investigation covered field tests to determine the in-situ condition of the road materials while laboratory tests on representative samples were extracted from site to determine the engineering properties of soil materials and to compare test results with the existing conditions of pavement layers. From the field tests and laboratory tests carried out, it is observed that the causes of flexible pavement deterioration of this road section are mainly due to the inadequacy of existing thickness of the base layer for the current traffic loading, overloading, engineering properties of the pavement layers material, poor method of construction, poor design quality and lack of side drainage. To reduce these causes, use boulder rocks at subbase course, reconstruction the base and providing proper drainage for the deteriorated sections must be required to reduce more damage of the flexible pavement the road section. Raveling, pumping, potholes, edge cracking and rutting are the most dominant type of deteriorations constituting more than 27% of the deterioration densities along Bako-Gedo road section.
Abstract: Flexible pavement roads in Ethiopia often deteriorate in different ways, because of the harsh climatic conditions, lack of proper design and quality control, sudden increasing of traffic due to the construction of different industries, high loads and inadequate assessment for identifying causes of deteriorate before carrying out Maintenance and Reh...
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Use of Information and Communication Technology ICT in Agriculture to Uplift Small Scale Farmers in Rural Pakistan
Sabir Hussain Awan,
Sheeraz Ahmed,
Muhammad Zaheer Hashim
Issue:
Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2019
Pages:
25-33
Received:
3 February 2019
Accepted:
11 March 2019
Published:
22 April 2019
Abstract: The research was conducted to determine the agricultural information needs of the rural farmers and to provide a solution to access this information in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Pakistan. The research was conducted in Ten (10) Villages of different districts of KPK and a number of 460 respondents were selected for study, the study was conducted through a survey method, Face to Face interviews, focus group discussion and farmer meetings, data was collected and analyzed through descriptive statistics, percentage, frequency tables. The results indicated that most of the respondents (34.78%) fall in age group between 41-50 years, it is also found that the first preferred source of information of the farmers is fellow farmers (37.39%) following by Radio (29.13%), Major barriers to access modern information systems is high illiteracy (39.43%) and non-availability of local information centers (36.08%). During the study, a large of the number of farmers acknowledged that they are not familiar with modern practices of agriculture because they are not facilitated with new technologies to access agricultural information; as a result, they are not using such techniques and relying on traditional ways. The research study also identified that due to the highly localized nature of information and several barriers this is very essential to equip rural farmers with updated information through use of (ICT) to enhance production and improve their livelihood.
Abstract: The research was conducted to determine the agricultural information needs of the rural farmers and to provide a solution to access this information in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Pakistan. The research was conducted in Ten (10) Villages of different districts of KPK and a number of 460 respondents were selected for study, the study wa...
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