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Walton launches new smart fridge that can kill viruses on food

  News Desk,  bdnews24.com Published: 22 Apr 2021 10:43 PM BdST Updated: 22 Apr 2021 10:43 PM BdST Bangladesh’s tech giant Walton has introduced a new smart fridge that the company says can kill viruses on food and be controlled by mobile phone from anywhere in the world. ); } The firm said in a statement on Thursday that the engineers of its Fridge Research and Development Department has released the non-frost 6A9 model of the fridge based on Internet of Things or IoT technologies on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. “In Bangladesh, only Walton has been manufacturing IoT-based smart fridge and thus this is a great milestone not only just for Walton but also for the local engineers as well as Bangladesh,” the statement said.

Civil engineering technology students and faculty thrive in hybrid classroom environment

Combining lectures, hands-on activities and YouTube screencasts, students engage more and have higher grades Civil engineering technology students prepare their structural model for a “shake-up” on test equipment designed to assess how buildings can withstand movement and vibrations. The project was part of a fall 2019 class in the College of Engineering Technology. Transitioning demanding engineering classes to the online environment throughout the pandemic was a challenge, but Amanda Bao adjusted by supplementing lectures with a series of interactive and accessible materials that enhanced student learning. The associate professor of civil engineering technology at Rochester Institute of Technology was prepared when she moved her Structural Dynamics course, required course by fourth- and fifth-year students, to Zoom and YouTube. That’s because she had been incorporating online materials to supplement coursework prior to the pandemic. 

An Analytical Alternative to Commercial Window Testing

April 2, 2021 The most obvious way to verify compliance of fenestration products with code requirements for structural strength under wind pressure loading, often based on commercial-grade requirements of the North American Fenestration Standard, is laboratory testing. However, when a specific project calls for non-standard configurations such as larger or smaller sizes, variations in framing configuration or higher wind pressure levels than those of the tested baseline assembly, it can be prohibitively expensive and time-consuming to test all such variations. Accordingly, the Fenestration & Glazing Industry Alliance offers a standardized process for engineering evaluation of windows and doors, in the form of AAMA 2502-19, Comparative Analysis Procedure for Window and Door Products, an FGIA standard. Approved as a reference standard in the International Building Code, AAMA 2502 sets forth engineering design rules by which commercial products that differ from the test unit can be q

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