Sunday, November 18, 2007

searching job for foreigner

www.ajarn.com

www.daveseslcafe.com

www.bangkokpost.net

www.nationmultimedia.com

www.eccthai.com

www.inlinguathailand.com

www.eltcom.com

www.auathailand.org

www.stickmanbangkok.com

www.effortlessacquisition.blogspot.com

www.transitionsabroad.com/publications/magazine/0411/find_a_job_teaching_english_in_thailand_in_10_days.shtml
Teaching English in Thailand
The 10 Day Job Search
Story and Photo by A.J. Hoge
Golden Stupa at the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand
Within ten days of arriving in Thailand, it is possible to have a job.
The best way to get a teaching job is to get on a plane, fly to Bangkok, and search once you are there. This can seem intimidating. Many worry that they will arrive with a tight budget and not find work.
It is a logical fear, but unfounded. If you are a native English speaker and have a college degree (any subject) you can get a job in ten days. Just follow the steps below.
Day 0: Pre-arrival
There are a number of things to do before boarding the plane.
1. Pack nice clothes. For men that means ties, collared shirts, and trousers (or khakis). For women, bring two or three business outfits. Pack a nice pair of dress shoes.
2. Resume. Put together a resume before leaving. Save it to disc (CD) so it can be printed at an internet shop in Bangkok. Emphasize teaching, training, and travel experience.
3. Degree. Bring your college diploma in a protective case, such as a hard plastic tube. Bring several copies.
4. College transcripts. Some employers ask for university transcripts. Request these before leaving home and pack several copies.
5. Reference letters. Most employers ask for 2-3 references. Arrange these before departing. Ex-bosses, teachers, and co-workers make the best references. Ask each to write a brief letter of recommendation. Tell them you are applying for English teaching jobs. Ask them NOT to date the letter (so you can use it for a long time) and to include an address, phone number, and email address.
6. Pre-contact the big chains. Before leaving, send emails to the big schools in Bangkok such as ECC, Inlingua, AUA, and English Plus. These schools have multiple branches and continual job openings. Email a brief letter - tell them when you will arrive, summarize your qualifications, and ask to set up an interview. Paste your resume into the body of the email. You may have a job waiting when you arrive.
Day 1: Arrival
If you are on a tight budget, head straight to the backpackers' area in Banglumpoo (Khao San Rd). Use a Lonely Planet or Rough Guide to find a guest house for any budget. Relax. Sleep. No job search today.
Day 2: Get Bearings
No job search today. Sleep late. Take a stroll. Let body and mind adjust to the new environs. Only one task today. Unpack one set of interview clothes. If they are badly wrinkled, take them to the guest house's laundry service and have them ironed. Once ironed, hang them up. Polish shoes if they need polishing. Unpack resume disc, degree, transcripts, etc.
Day 3: Mobile Phone
Employers will want to call. Asking them to leave a message at a guest house is both tacky and unreliable. It is best to get a cell phone. Mobile phones are cheap and easy to find. Take a taxi to the Central Shopping Mall in Pinklao. Tell the driver Sentan Pinklao. On the fourth floor of the mall are many shops that sell both new and used phones. A good phone goes for 2000-2500 Baht (around $50) although cheaper is certainly possible.
You have a phone, now you need a telephone number. For that, you must buy a "sim card". The main sim-card service providers are DTAC and 1-2-Call. They are both reliable and easy to use. Most mobile phone shops also sell sim cards, and will install them (very easy to do). If they do not, take the phone directly to the DTAC (4th floor) or 1-2-Call (2nd floor) office. A sim card costs about 300 Baht ($7.50). Once you have a sim card, you can receive calls. Before leaving the store, ask the staff to switch your language options to English.
Finally, to make calls you must put minutes on the phone. This is done by buying prepaid phone cards, available at any convenience store (including the omnipresent 7-11s). Simply go to the counter and ask for a DTAC or 1-2-Call Card (depending on which sim card you have). Cards come in 200, 300, and 400 Baht amounts. To activate the card, call the access number (printed on the card), then enter the serial number (followed by #) and password (followed by #). In a few seconds, the money is added to the account.
Day 4: Computer Work
Go to an internet cafe with the disc that holds your resume. Open the resume and add the new phone number to the top. Then print twenty copies. Cheaper shops charge only 5 Baht per copy (100 Baht equals about $2.50). Store resumes in a thick folder to keep them clean and unwrinkled.
Next, head to www.ajarn.com. This is the main internet site for teaching jobs in Thailand. Scan the job listings and copy any that sound promising. Email a cover letter and resume to each job. It is better to paste the resume into the body of the email rather than attach it as a file. Many people will not open attachments. In the cover letter, tell the school that you are currently in Bangkok and are interested in a position immediately. Ask them to look at your resume and ask for an interview. End the letter with your phone number and email address.
Take a break, get some food, stretch your legs. Then back to the internet shop for round two. Visit www.daveseslcafe.com. Go to the international job board. This site is not specific to Thailand but there are often Thai jobs listed. Scan the entire list and email promising Thai jobs, even if the listing is old. Always state that you are now in Thailand. Always ask for an interview (politely) and always include contact information at the end of the letter (even though it is also on the resume).
The final task for Day 4 is to contact the big chains - the ones you emailed from home. Send each another email. Stress that you are now in Bangkok and are prepared to start work immediately.
Day 5: Hit the Pavement
Put on business clothes, gather a stack of resumes, diploma copies, and copies of reference letters. Almost all schools will ask for a recent photo when you apply, so head to Khao San Road. Khao San has numerous photo shops that take Polaroid passport-size pictures. Most charge 100 Baht for four pictures. Get 12 or more.
Next, check email for responses from yesterday's inquiries. Immediately call or email any schools that express an interest. Schedule an interview and get directions to the school.
The remainder of Day 5 will be spent visiting schools. This is an inefficient way of job searching, but it is good to have face to face encounters. Get comfortable talking to employers. Smile and show enthusiasm. The best place for walk-in visits is Siam Square, which has a high concentration of English schools. Tell the taxi driver Siam Square. Once there, just stroll. The British Council, ECC, English First, Go Chula, and Siam Computer have schools in or near Siam Square, as do a few smaller companies. There is an Inlingua branch across the street, in the Siam Discovery shopping mall. Visit these schools.
Then take the BTS sky train to Ratchidamri station. From the station, walk south (towards Lumpini Park) for five minutes to arrive at AUA, a large and well known language school. Drop off a resume and try to arrange an interview. Next, go to the tall building immediately next to AUA (to the right). There is an EFL school on the first floor. Visit them.
When visiting schools, greet the receptionist, ask to talk to someone about a teaching position and hand them a resume. Smile. You may get an interview, and a job offer, on the spot.
But do not be discouraged if nothing happens. Remember, the purpose of walk-ins is to grow more comfortable talking to employers.
Day 6: The Bangkok Post and The Nation
After breakfast, go straight to a bookstore (or coffee shop) and grab a copy of The Bangkok Post and The Nation: Bangkok's English language newspapers. Sit down and scan the classifieds. They always contain ads for English teachers. Circle them and immediately call those which list phone numbers. Mention that you meet their qualifications and are interested in a position. Arrange an interview.
Next, get back on the internet and check email for responses to inquiries. Immediately respond to them, preferably by phone. Arrange interviews. Email contacts from the Bangkok Post and The Nation that could not be contacted by phone.
By this time, interviews should be rolling in, so devote the rest of the day to them. When interviewing always overdress. Dress like a banker. No matter how casual the job itself may be, it is best to dress very conservatively for the interview. This is especially true in Thailand, where many employers will judge you by appearance, smile, and enthusiasm more than qualifications or work experience. In Thailand, it is often better to look good than to be good!
Day 7: Interviews
Check email and respond to inquiries. The rest of the day is devoted to interviews, as several should be scheduled by now. Dress well, smile, and show enthusiasm.
Day 8: Relax
Unless there is a promising interview scheduled, take it easy today. Sleep late. Get a massage. Relax. Do check email and respond to inquiries, but otherwise this is a rest day.
Day 9 & 10: Interviews and Contracts
Check Ajarn.com and respond to new job listings. Check email every morning- and immediately respond to inquiries. By Day 9 you should have one or more job offers. Do not accept the first job offered. Examine the contract carefully. Ask questions: How many hours a week will you teach? (over 25 is too much). Will they sponsor a work visa? (They should). Will they help find an apartment? (They should). How much do they pay? (300 Baht an hour is bare minimum). If possible, talk to other teachers at the school and confirm that they are treated well and paid on time. Once satisfied, sign a contract.
By following the above steps, anyone can find a job in ten days or less. TESOL jobs in Thailand do not pay well by Western standards. However, by local standards they are more than adequate. By living simply it is possible to cover expenses and save $200-300 dollars a month. Furthermore, there are a huge number of jobs. With a neat appearance and a little organization, it is easy to find a job within ten days of landing in Bangkok. Follow the steps above, and success is assured.
For More Info
Ajarn www.ajarn.comThe best internet job board for Thailand. Also general information about living and working in Thailand.
Dave's ESL Cafewww.daveseslcafe.comHis international job board contains Thailand openings. Also a lot of information about teaching English, including lesson ideas.
ECC Thailandwww.eccthai.comA major chain with branches throughout Bangkok and Thailand.
Inlinguawww.inlinguathailand.comA major chain with many branches.
English Pluswww.eltcom.comAnother of the large language school chains.
AUAwww.auathailand.orgA well respected language school with several branches.
Stickman's Guide to Bangkokwww.stickmanbangkok.comExtensive information about living and working in Bangkok, including information about English schools.
Effortless Language Acquisitionwww.effortlessacquisition.blogspot.comMy own blog. What to do once you get the job: Teaching techniques and resources.
A.J. Hoge is a TESOL teacher, wandering freelance writer and the editor of Effortless Acquisition - A Weblog for Language Teachers (www.effortlessacquisition.blogspot.com). He currently lives in Bangkok, Thailand.

f-a-q

Actually, what r u doing here?
Study to get Degrees: Master Degree, Master of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) PSU Thailand

What is ur job before come here?
A lecturer in The College of Informatics Management & Computer Engineering Surabaya (STIKOM Surabaya)

What is ur back ground and why u apply become lecturer there?
Graduate from Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Surabaya (ITS Surabaya). It's a top two's Institute of Technlogy in Indonesia. Become a lecturer because need to further-study abroad.

For now what is ur status in Indonesia, in the university that u teach before?
Nothing. I have already resigned from 08 Nopember 2006. After my document approved completely to study abroad, here in Thailand.

What is ur plan this month and the next near after?
Do the best that I can do for Project Thesis and Project Work. Do anything that I can do to prepare my fam (my wife n my son ) come here. Do all jobs as in the schedule.

What do u want to do if ur job that u have been planned not as in the schedule?
Do it til finish.

What kind of support that u have fr ur fam to study here?
Supporting prayer.

What kind of support do u need fr ur fam?
Their smiling. Fam gathering. Their happiness.

What is ur responsibility for them now?
Prepare any supporting, planning, and budgeting as well so that they can arrive here, live together with me, take care, and do supports to my main job here: to get degree , experiences, inter relation, and money why not?.

Do you have a guide for ur job next time?
Yes. I learn how to realize good GUIDANCE statement as we can see at www.grad.psu.ac.th .... "Lets consideration of personal gain take second place, to the overall benefit to mankind; Prestige and riches are the natural rewards, of dedication to work." From: His Royal Highness Prince Mahidol of Songkla

....to be continue....
....Smile....
the man who wan't to be a good english writer

Thursday, November 15, 2007

history to PSU HatYai

At God's night [every day is HIS day]....after pray about our hope to go abroad to study, to make life brighter then at the time....after pray we-mywife and seek comments and share to one group of cristian family....and discussion about my work prospect in the next time, think my son growth, our life as a normal family, our hope for my family,....when I pray to prepare English test, when all ability not enough to reach, afetr wait for about six years when I become lecture (2000) to study abroad....Mr.Eli suddenly call me. His calling make me surprise because I know he study Energy Solar Cell in Thailand JGSEE for Ph.D., and his Master is in Sweden. He is my senior in ITS Surabaya but different Department. We are a cristian. We are not the same but we believe Jesus. Before he come back to Surabaya and call me, we don't have contact before, as I know he still in Thailand finishing his PhD degree.

His calling: discuss about my background, how about my work, what kind of study do you want to be a master degree?. any field of study if has scholarship. related to engineering fields is ok not exactly electrical engineering is ok.
Summary of the discussion: "please try to search to http://www.jgsee.kmutt.ac.th, see the website and choose what kinds of fields of study do you agree and if you think ok for you" OK. He says that JGSEE has 5 Campuses. He introduce me about fifth locations.

Afer calling: I search the website. I got a lists of emails, research fields, and how to contact [email or phone] Proffessors.

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Asst. Dr. Usa umprie
Qualifications : Ph.D (Exeter, UK)
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 02 470 8921
Fax. 02 428 4025
E-mail : usa.wan@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Ocean Modeling
Research Topics : Contact the person directly




Asst. Prof. Dr. Anan Tongta
Qualifications : Ph.D ( Missouri-Rolla )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2452 3456 #4064
E-mail : ianangta@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Chemistry transfer modeling

Research Topics : Contact the person directly




Asst. Prof. Dr. Sudarat Tripetchkul
Qualifications : D.Agr ( Kyushu )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 24523456
E-mail : sudarat.tri@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Solid waste management ( compost )
Water resource management ( Waste utilization )

Research Topics : Contact the person directly




Assoc. Prof. Dr. Apichit Therdyothin
Qualifications : D.Eng( AIT )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 8020, 8631
E-mail : apichit.the@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Energy conservation
Cogeneration system
Energy planning

Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Supaporn Therdthianwong
Qualifications : Ph.D. ( Illinois )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 9222 #403
Fax. 0 2872 9118
E-mail : supaporn.the@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Catalyst preparation, catalysis and chemical reaction engineering
Fuel cells technology
Troubleshooting and process simulation in petroleum and petrochemical industry

Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Apichai Therdthianwong
Qualifications : Ph.D. ( Illinois Institute of Technology )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 9222 #404
Fax. 0 2872 9118
E-mail : apichai.the@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Hydrodynamics of multiphase flow and system
Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology
Computer modeling and simulation of single and multiphase flow / system

Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Werasak Suraruengchai
Qualifications : Ph.D. ( Cranfield )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 8309-10 # 4120-1
E-mail : werasak.sur@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Biosensors
Chemical sensors
Electrochemistry

Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Dr. Bunyaphat Suphanit
Qualifications : Ph.D ( UMIST )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 9220-9
Fax. 0 2428 3534
E-mail : ibunanit@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Process integration, process design and synthesis especially the design of energy efficient complex distillation and heat recovery system, modeling and simulation of complex separation process.

Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Dr. Dusadee Sukawat
Qualifications : Ph.D (Florida State, USA)
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 02 470 8987
Fax. 02 478 4025
E-mail : dusadee.suk@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Weather forecasting
Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Dr. Suthipong Sthiannopkao
Qualifications : Dr. at University of agricultural Science, Austria
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 8656
E-mail : suthipong.sth@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Water and wastewater treatment,
Waste management and utilization

Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Narongrit Sombatsompop
Qualifications : Ph.D ( UMIST )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 24708645
Mobile. 0 19046470
E-mail : narongrit.som@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields :
Research Topics : Use of fly ash particles as a filler in plastic and rubber materials
This porject uses fly ash particles, which are wastes from electric industries, as a
reinforcing filler in polymer materials.
Measurement of thermal conductivity of recycled wood sawdust-plastic composite products

This is an industiral project for energy
conservations and environment protections.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pichai Pamanikabud
Qualifications : Ph.D ( Illinois )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 02470 9144
E-mail : pichai.pam@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Traffic & transportation noises pollution studies and modeling
Environmental aspects of transport systems
Transportation planning & modeling

Research Topics : Mass rapid transit noise study and modelling.
Flee-flow traffic noise study and modelling.
Stop-and-go traffic noise study and modelling.
Motorway traffic noise study and modelling.
GIS application for mass rapid transit noise analysis and forecasting.
GIS application for traffic noises ( Free-flow/Stop-and-go ) analysis and forecasting.
Energy saving in urban travels due to the operation of BTS mass rapid transit systems in Bangkok.
Utilization of GIS platform for interrupted flow environmental traffic noise forecasting.
Modeling of environmental mass rapid transit noise on the opened MRT Station ( BTS’s elevated Station ).
Modeling of environmental mass rapid transit noise on the closed MRT Station ( MRTA’s underground Station ).
Development of the traffic basic noise source based on LEQ index for environmental traffic noise forecasting
Environmental noise and vibration effects from the operation of BTS mass rapid transit system.
Effect of noise barrier on environmental traffic noise control of highway.

Dr. Veerapol Monyakul
Qualifications : Ph.D. ( Oklahoma State Uni. )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 9669, 0 2470 9672-3, 0 2470 9664-5
Fax. 0 2428 3374
E-mail : veerapol@mozart.inet.co.th
Research Fields : Control engineering
Solar Energy

Asst. Prof. Dr. Tawatchai Laosirihongthong
Qualifications : Ph.D. ( Ohio )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 9141
E-mail : tawatchai.lao@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Travel Demand Modeling and Forecasting
Traffic Impact Assessment

Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Dr. Krissanapong Kirtikara
Qualifications : Ph.D ( Glasgow )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2427 0162 #124
E-mail : krissanapong.kir@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Solar radiation assessment and modeling
PV application
Solar simulator

Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pojanie Khummongkol
Qualifications : D.Eng ( AIT )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 02470 8651
E-mail : ipojgkol@cc.kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Air pollution and control
Acid rain
GHG causes and effects

Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Asst. Prof. Dr. Orapin Kerdchoechuen
Qualifications : Ph.D Horticulture (Mississippi State Univ., US.)
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. Tel 0 2470 7778
Fax. 0 2452 3479
E-mail : orapin.ker@kmutt.ac.th, orapinkerd@yahoo.com
Research Fields : Plant responses to environmental stresses, Controlled environment agriculture (CEA), Crop physiology
Research Topics : Methane emission in paddy field
Transient responses of building envelope materials
Dynamic modeling of thermal performance of ventilation atmosphere
Response of plant to critical environments
Protective substance against environmental stresses
Allelopathy and the environment

Assoc. Prof. Naraporn Hanvajanawong
Qualifications : M.Sc ( AIT )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 24708853
E-mail : naraporn.han@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Waste water treatment
Environmental management
Water and wastewater analysis

Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Dr. Acharawan Chutarat
Qualifications : Ph.D.( MIT, USA )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 9971
Fax. 0 2470 9923
E-mail : iacharat@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Daylighting, Energy efficient in building, Optimization, Learning
Design process and space, Lighting

Research Topics : Evolution in Learning Space
A new design process using a genetic algorithm in daylighting design
A new design process using an inverse method: a genetic algorithm for daylighting design
A new daylight glare evaluation method: A comparison of the existing glare index and the proposed method, and an exploration of daylighting control strategies
A new daylight glare index: A comparison of the existing glare index and the proposed method

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chaiyuth Chinnarasri
Qualifications : D. Eng ( AIT )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 9134-7
Fax. 0 2427 9063
E-mail : chaiyuth.chi@kmutt.ac.th, cckmutt@yahoo.com
Research Fields : Hydrodynamics of current and river flow
Modeling of tsunami run-up and topography change

Research Topics : Modeling of tsunami run-up and tsunami flood on Southern Thailand
Modeling of current and sediment in Upper Gulf of Thailand
Numerical simulation of topography change of Southern Thailand
Flow and sediment transport in steep mountain streams

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Noppadon Cheamsawat
Qualifications : Ph.D ( Northwestern )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 8326-8
Fax. 02428 3374
E-mail : noppadon.che@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Biotechnology Engineering Process
Environmental Engineering

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ake Chaisawadi
Qualifications : Ph.D ( Kanasawa )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 9091
Fax. 0 2427 8787
E-mail : ake.cha@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Wave Digital Variable Attenuation Equlizer
FIR Partial Responese Filters
Interpretation of Voltammetric Data

Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Dr. Tavicha Buranathanit
Qualifications : Ph.D. ( Leicester )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 9144
E-mail : Tavicha.bur@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Water Resources Engineering
Wastewater Engineering ( Water Quality, Wastewater Treatment

Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wanchai Asyapoositkul
Qualifications : Ph.D. ( London )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 9123
E-mail : wanchai .asv@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Improving the design of cooling tower
Pumping system for water saving in golf course

Research Topics : Topics for M.Phil
BOD biosensors
Generator detector volta metric sensors for the determination of organohalides
Determination of arsenic by stripping voltammetry in natural waters
Topics for Ph.D.

Phenol biosensors for environmental monitoring

Assoc. Prof. Suwimol Asavapisit
Qualifications : Environmental engineering (Imperial College, University of London)
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2470 8695-9 #8652
Fax. 0 2470 8660
E-mail : suwimol.asa@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Stabilization and solidification of hazardous wastes
Research Topics : Stabilization/solidification of heavy metal sludges
Reuse of non-hazardous industrial wastes in building material
Development of landfill liner systems
Synthesis of zeolite from alumino-silicious wastes

Asst. Prof. Dr. Jin Anotai
Qualifications : Ph.D ( Drexel )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 24709166
E-mail : jin.ano@kmutt.ac.th
Research Fields : Disinfection
Wastewater and hazardous waste treatment
Biological nutrient removal

Research Topics : Study of PV-hybrid system
Development of electrode for solar fuel
Study of characteristic of heat mirror and smart mirror
Suitabilty of PV facade usage
Environmental control in agriculture greenhouse
Nitrate reduction by zero-valent iron and CO2-bubbled system (Ph.D.)



Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pichai Pamanikabud
Qualifications :
Ph.D ( Illinois )

Tel. / Fax. :
Tel. 02470 9144

E-mail :
pichai.pam@kmutt.ac.th

Research Fields :
1. Traffic & transportation noises pollution studies and modeling

2. Environmental aspects of transport systems

3. Transportation planning & modeling

Research Topics :
1. Mass rapid transit noise study and modelling.

2. Flee-flow traffic noise study and modelling.

3. Stop-and-go traffic noise study and modelling.

4. Motorway traffic noise study and modelling.

5. GIS application for mass rapid transit noise analysis and forecasting.

6. GIS application for traffic noises ( Free-flow/Stop-and-go ) analysis and forecasting.

7. Energy saving in urban travels due to the operation of BTS mass rapid transit systems in Bangkok.

8. Utilization of GIS platform for interrupted flow environmental traffic noise forecasting.

9. Modeling of environmental mass rapid transit noise on the opened MRT Station ( BTS's elevated Station ).

10. Modeling of environmental mass rapid transit noise on the closed MRT Station ( MRTA's underground Station ).

11. Development of the traffic basic noise source based on LEQ index for environmental traffic noise forecasting

12. Environmental noise and vibration effects from the operation of BTS mass rapid transit system.

13. Effect of noise barrier on environmental traffic noise control of highway.

Asst. Prof. Dr. Orapin Kerdchoechuen
Qualifications :
Ph.D Horticulture ( Mississippi State Univ. , US .)

Tel. / Fax. :
Tel. Tel 0 2470 7778
Fax. 0 2452 3479

E-mail :
orapin.ker@kmutt.ac.th, orapinkerd@yahoo.com

Research Fields :
Plant responses to environmental stresses, Controlled environment agriculture (CEA), Crop physiology

Research Topics :
1. Methane emission in paddy field

2. Transient responses of building envelope materials

3. Dynamic modeling of thermal performance of ventilation atmosphere

4. Response of plant to critical environments

5. Protective substance against environmental stresses

6. Allelopathy and the environment

iDr. Kulchanat Kapilakarn
Qualifications : Ph.D. (Lehigh University, USA)
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 7428 7289
Fax. 0 7421 2893
E-mail : kulchanat.k@psu.ac.th

Research Fields : 1. Process design and modeling
2. Process control
3. Biodiesel and Alternative energy Process
Research Topics : Plantwide Control for biodiesel process
Or contact the person directly

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chukiat Kooptanond
Qualifications : Doc. de 1 NSAT ( INSA Toulouse )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 7428 7210
Fax. 0 7421 2893
E-mail : kchukiat@me.psu.ac.th

Research Fields : 1. Energy Conservation
Research Topics : Contact the person directly

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Poonsuk Prasertsan
Qualifications : Ph.D. ( Queensland )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 7444 6727 #6369, 0 7444 6727 #6360
E-mail : ppoonsuk@ratree.psu.ac.th

Research Fields : 1. Waste treatment and utilization
2. Environmental biotechnology
Research Topics : [Preferably with the first degree in ME, ChE and B.Sc.( Physic )]
1. Forecasting the effect of large biomass-fired power plant on the energy supply of local industries.
2. Net energy content in rubber wood waste (contact education officer for further details)
3. Heat storage-heat retrieval heat exchanger (contact education officer for further details)
4. Waste water reduction by clean technology in a palm oil mill (contact education officer for further details)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suteera Prasertsan
Qualifications : Ph.D. ( Queensland )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 2298 0455
E-mail : psuteera@ratee.psu.ac.th

Research Fields : 1. Rural energy
2. Biomass energy
3. Heat pump
4. Energy conservation
Research Topics : Contact the person directly

Assoc. Prof. Gumpon Prateepchaikul
Qualifications : M. Eng. Sc. ( New South Wales )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 7428 7204
Fax. 0 7421 2893
E-mail : pgumpon@ratree.psu.ac.th

Research Fields : 1. Heat Pump
2. Drying
3. Energy
Research Topics : 1. Methyl Ester Production from Waste Oil Using Continuous Reactor.
2. Optimum Analysis of Biodiesel Production from Crude Palm Oil.
3. Methyl Ester Production from vetgetable Oil Using Acid Catalyst.

Dr. Juntakan Taweekun
Qualifications : D.Eng ( Asian Institute of Technology )Thailand
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 7428 7202
Fax. 0 7421 2893
E-mail : juntakan@me.psu.ac.th

Research Fields : 1. Energy conservation in buildings and industries
2. Passive Cooling
3. Building energy analysis & simulation i.e. DOE-2, Neural network, EnergyPlus
4. Biomass Energy, Renewable Energy, Daylighting
5. Refrigeration System
6. Energy Planning
Research Topics : 1. Design and Application of Use of Daylighting through Light Pipe for Buildings
2. Development and Demonstration of Use of Radiant Cooling Panel for Passive Cooling in Buildings
3. Optimization of number of fin for cooling coil of stand-alone air conditioner
4. Development of a Small Absorption Refrigeration Cycle driven by Solar Energy
5. Application of Solar Regenerated Solid Desiccant Dehumidification for a Ventilation System in Building

Asst. Prof. Dr. Perapong Tekasakul
Qualifications : Ph.D. ( Missouri )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 7428 7035
Fax. 0 7421 2893
E-mail : perapong@ratree.psu.ac.th, tekasakul@me.psu.ac.th

Research Fields : Solar Drying, Aerosol Mechanics, Fluid Dynamics
Research Topics : 1. Drying of agricultural products using solar dryer with biomass backup heat exchanger.
2. Collection and characterization of smoke particles from fuelwood combustion in rubber smoking industries.

Asst. Prof. Dr. Supawan Tirawanichakul
Qualifications : Ph.D ( KMUTT )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 7428 7308
Fax. 0 7428 7308
E-mail : supawan.t@psu.ac.th

Research Fields : 1. Energy Technology
2. Drying Technology
3. Wastewater treatment
Research Topics : 1. Chemical Oxidation Technique for Improve Quality of Wastewater and Water Treatment
2. Dielectric Barrier Discharges Catalyst for Petroleum Extraction
3. Fluidized Bed Drying for Grain and Seafood Pallet
4. High frequency and High Electric Field Enhanced Direct and Indirect Drying for Grain and Food
5. Effect of Drying Condition on Quality of Grain and Porous Media
6. Sorption Isotherms of Local Thai egetable and Grain
7. Combined Heat Convection and Radiation Technique for Natural Rubber Drying Process

Asst. Prof. Dr. Yutthana Tirawanichakul
Qualifications : Ph.D ( KMUTT )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 7428 8775
Fax. 0 7421 2817
E-mail : Yutthana.t@psu.ac.th

Research Fields : Plasma Physics and Energy Technology
Research Topics : 1. Plasma discharges for wastewater and water treatment
2. Disinfection of microorganisms by dielectric barrier discharges
3. Plasma discharges technique for producing nanomaterial.
4. Electric field enhanced convective grain and food drying
5. Effect of drying condition on quality of grain and porous media
6. Sorption isotherms of local Thai vegetable and grain
7. Novel technique for natural rubber drying process

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chakrit Tongurai
Qualifications : D. Ing. (INPT, Toulouse. France)
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 7428 6900
E-mail : chakrit.t@psu.ac.th

Research Fields : Biodiesel
Research Topics : 1. Biodiesel Production Technology: Continuous Transesterification Process
2. Biodiesel Production Technology: Biodiesel Washing using Chemical Treatments.
3. Production of Biodiesels from Multiple Feedstocks: Biodiesel Production from Soapstock.
Asst. Prof. Dr. Sirikul Wisutmethangoon
Qualifications : Ph.D. ( Wisconsin-adison )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 7428 7195
Fax. 0 7421 2893
E-mail : sirikul@me.psu.ac.th

Research Fields : 1. Energy technology
Research Topics : Contact the person directly
Asst. Prof. Dr. Worawut Wisutmethangoon
Qualifications : Ph.D. ( Wisconsin-Madison )
Tel. / Fax. : Tel. 0 7428 7030
Fax. 0 7421 2893
E-mail : worawut@me.psu.ac.th

Research Fields :


After see the website research topic that I interestand related with my ability (quite enought I think to do that research) are:
1. Mass rapid transit noise study and modelling.

2. Motorway traffic noise study and modelling

3. Dynamic modeling of thermal performance of ventilation atmosphere

4. Stop-and-go traffic noise study and modelling.

And after think more and praying, then concept the email for communication [introduction] to:
1. Simulation of Energy from Ocean Wave
2. Design and Performance Test of small-scale Wind Turbine
3. Measurement and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Simulation of Rubberwood Smoke Concentration in a Rubber Cooperative.



Concept Emails communication:

To: Mr. Asst. Prof. Perapong Tekasakul
ME.PSU.AC.TH
Saya tertarik dengan research topic yang Bapak tawarkan, yaitu:
1. Simulation of Energy from Ocean Wave
2. Design and Performance Test of Small Scale Wind Turbine

Apakah ada formasi untuk saya bekerja dengan bersama Bapak?

Saya selama ini telah lulus jurusan Teknik Elektro bidang study sistem pengaturan.Saat ini bekerja di STIKOM sebagai Dosen sejak Lulus S1.


Salam, Lasman Parulian Purba, ST



I am interest with the research topic for Master Degree/ Level: Simulation of Energy from Ocean Wave. As in Mechanical Engineering PS University website www.me.psu.ac.th/staff.html

Is there one formation for me, to do that research with you in your research fields?

My name is Lasman Parulian Purba. I graduated from Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Surabaya (ITS Surabaya) Indonesia. I have B.Eng. From 2000 I work as a lecturer in The College of Informatics Management and Computer Engineering Surabaya (STIKOM Surabaya) Indonesia.

Best Regards,
Lasman Parulian Purba, ST (Mr)







Design and Performance Test of Small Scale Wind Turbine


Development of a Collecting Device for Smoke Particles from Wood Burning.


Performance of Fibrous Filters in Mist Separation.



After about more than one month:

Perapong Tekasakul
Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 5:51 PM
Dear Lasman Parulian Purba,

Your application has abeen approved by the department committee. The
acceptance letter may be given to you tomorrow or a day after. I was
informed that you have to arrive by the end of next week in order to
register for this semester. Are you able to meet the deadline? Please
let me know.

By the way, I will ask the university to issue a letter.

Best,
Perapong

Dr. Perapong Tekasakul, Associate Professor
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90112, Thailand
Tel: 074-287-035, Cellular: 09-467-6810
URL: http://me.psu.ac.th/~tekasakul, Email: perapong.t@psu.ac.th

Acting Director, Research and Development Office (RDO)
Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90112, Thailand
Tel: 074-286-948
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Mr. Indra help me when I'm arrive in Songkhla Nagarin Hospital Mo'o on Thursday 09 November 2006 about 09.01 to 10.01 o'clock by Airasia first flight from Bangkok. He use Mr. Galasin (Songkhla, Nook) Motorcycle. He bring me to Room 301, Punnakan Road 41/142 near Campus. Especially Mr. Keaw help me to registration to the Pumkin Building after meet Ajarn Gumpond (background: Administration Staffs Mechanical Engineering Department). On 10 November 2006 I come to the first Class Thermal Energy Analysis. Mr. Keaw, Miss Modt (introduce by Mr. Keaw to me), and Mr. Yoyo are friends to go to go around HatYai by Mr. Yoyo car. Together with us Miss Ning go around HatYai Muniplicity as a wellcome party for me. Thank you very much. They help Mr. Indra and I to know Thai styles besides all Master and PhD students with SN.49xxxxxxxx. After about one month I become PSU Student with Student Card Number 4910120113 has a bank account and live on Samcho Ekkasan Dormitory.

Therefore, I am here Master Degree Program Prince of Songkla University, Thailand
Know about Rubber, Rubber Smoking, CFD, Biomass, Energy, Biodiesel, and all about Mechanical Engineering when I'm here in Campus PSU HatYai.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

mix-indo-eng-thai

kaw tom mad = lepat, lappet
kaw pad kung = nasi goreng (pakai) udang
kai = telur = egg
kanom pang = roti

Sunday, June 24, 2007

school-info

1. list of school for childrenn in HatYai
www.hatyai-interschool.ac.th

2. list of job in HatYai for foreigner
teacher part time:

www.hu.ac.th

Stamford UK College Group,
1362 Petkasem Road,
HatYai, Songkhla 90110, Thailand
TEL: 074 361246
FAX: 074 361248
www.stamfordcollege.org
e: information@stamfordcollege.org


http://www.jobthai.com/En/findresume/resume_detail.asp?Code=1094097

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transportation in HatYai Map also can accessed through website: http://www.hu.ac.th/web_english/City_hatyai/transport.asp

Hotel in HatYai: http://www.hu.ac.th/web_english/City_hatyai/hotel.asp

very usefull links: http://www.hu.ac.th/web_english/City_hatyai/links.asp

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Childreen School in Kediri every month need about 600rb - 900rb rupiah per month...
Childreen School in Surabaya every month need about ... rupiah per month... (masih nyari)
Childreen School in HatYai every month need about 20,000 baht per semester (4-5month), 4,000 - 5,000 baht per month...this is for Private School or State School or International School ? one information from friend in lab.

web soal pendidikan indo klik di web: http://enteruniversity.com/scholari.html

data barusan...

Job-info

if want to apply a job for teacher follow the website for apply online.
[1]. http://www.learn4good.com/jobs/language/english/search/job/25804/
[2]. http://www.learn4good.com/jobs/language/english/search/job/27731/
first of all: it's a must to become member, then post the CV so that can apply for job that you want to apply.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

mix-eng-thai-indo

Pom cha' pai Moo=I will go to University

I will go to Lab (work shop) = Pom cha pai hong Lab

Jer chan = see you later

have lunch already = kin lew

cap = muak = topi

clock = na ti ka

what time is it now? = wa la tam rai lew

about 10.20 = sip yee sip na ri ka

about 20.00 = yee sip na ri ka

glub barn = go back home

are you finish? = set maih glub?

lew? = what?, more?

hecter = max = klip

rice = cheaw

fish = fla

pork = mui

vegetable = pak

water = nam

ice = nam keng

keng = freeze = kulkas

breakfast = kaw can

lunch = kaw tien

dinner = kaw yen

fruit = phon la mai = sheed of tree

canteen = rong a han

food center = rhong chang

hello = sa' wat dee krab/ kab

thank you = kob khun krab/ kab

yes = chai, krab, kab

what is your name = khun che a rai

what is the program you study? = khun che rien saka a rai ?

me, I = chan (san)

kin = dessert = makan ringan

kin kaw = makan nasi, makan berat

if you have time = tam khun me wa la...

where you life = khun ye ti naih ?

can you help me = khun chavy chan/ pom dai maih ?

factory = rhong ngan

house = barn

dormitory = barn choa

on foot = dern

rubber sheet = yang pan

drink = derm

sek saa = study

cut = point

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Where-Study

The Program that offered by Mechanical Engineering (PSU Thailand) are Mechanical- and Mechatronic- Engineering. Know-How all about the Program please see the web site http://www.me.psu.ac.th/undergraduate.html

If you want to see the Master & / Ph. D degree in Mecahanical Engineering please visit the web site http://www.psu.ac.th/graduate.html

Further about graduate programs in THAI and or English please refer to Graduate School web site http://www.grad.psu.ac.th/eng_ver/home.php or http://www.http://www.grad.psu.ac.th/thai_ver/home.php or www.psu.ac.th

See you there....

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Maps-Hatyai-City

Please visit this sites: (actually more than two sites....)
[1]. http://maps-guide.org/thailand/hat-yai/city-centre-map.htm -->Prince of Songkhla University (my place of study and research)
[2]. http://www.hu.ac.th/english or thai

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Monday, May 28, 2007

Dear All,

Sorry. Don't worry you are in the correct blog or weblog.

About Aerosol? About Family? About Paper?
OK. Start from about 25th.05.2007, just to make more specific, please direct visit to my another blogs.

All about Aerosols-Environment-Engineering Thesis see the details here.

All about my-share-knowledge-non'thesis please to: here

Ok...and part of documentation about my-love-family-one-another is here!. smile:-)

Sunday, May 27, 2007

informasi-travel

Jenis2 Transportasi dan Harganya:
Travel:
1. K.S.T. Travel
Cabang Penang:
23 Love Lane 10200 Penang, Malaysia.
T.016-4952345, Lonly Planet
Bus Service to Thailand: 05.00, 08.30, 12.00, 15.30 waktu Malaysia.

Cabang HatYai:
Opp. Montien Hotel, 90110
email: yao_thian@hotmail.com
HatYai to Penang: 09.30, 12.30, 15.30
HatYai to Bangkok, dll di Kota2 di Thailand
HatYai to Kuala Lumpur
HatYai to Singapore

Misalnya dari Mo'o (Gate 108=Pittu Roi Pet) ke KST naik Taxi or Tuktuk or Songteo = 20THB
HatYai ke KOMTAR = 250THB (harga pengalaman life4aak waktu mengunakannya)
KOMTAR ke Penang (Bandara) = 38MYR dengan Taksi.

Di tempat Travel KST HatYai ini Anda juga bisa menukar uang THB ke MYR, dengan jumlah terbatas, kalau pas ada dan mereka berkenan.

2. HatYai Variety Travel Service (0351280/81)

Penting: Anda cari Travel yang bisa diajak komunikasi dengan berbahasa Inggris (English).

menuju-PSU HatYai

Setelah Anda dinyatakan diterima oleh Graduate School PSU HatYai, dibuktikan dengan email atau Surat Penerimaan berbahasa Inggris (dulu ada yang penerimaannya masih berbahasa Thailand), Anda sekarang bersiap-siap untuk berangkat menuju HatYai dari Indonesia.

Ada beberapa alternatif dari Indonesia ke HatYai:
1. Jalur PEN-naik Taksi ke KOMTAR-naik VAN ke HatYai-naik Ojek ke PSU (or naik Tuktuk ke PSU Mo'o (Mo'o adalah nama daerah terkenal dikalangan Sopir2 or angkutan umum lainnya)
2. Jalur Singapore-Bangkok-HadYai-naik taxi bandara ke PSU Mo'o
3. Jalur KLIA-naik Kereta Api ke HatYai-naik Taxi ke PSU Mo'o (or naik Tuktuk or Songteo ke PSU Mo'o)
4. Jalur Singapore-naik Bis patas ke HatYai-naik Tuktuk ke PSU Mo'o (or naik Tuktuk or Songteo ke PSU Mo'o)

Beberapa alternatif dari Indonesia:
1. Jalur Surabaya-Singapore
2. Jalur Jakartta-Singapore
3. Jalur Padang-Kuala Lumpur
4. Jalur Medan-Penang
5. Jalur Medan-Kuala Lumpur-Penang
6. Jalur Surabaya-Kuala Lumpur-Penang
Daftar selengkapnya bisa lihat di www.airasia.com

Alaternatif dengan Kapal Laut:
1. Belawan-
2. Karimun-

bermaksud-study-lanjut-di-Thailand

Especially untuk PSU HatYai dan mungkin buat semua orang yang ingin study di Thailand, langkah2 ayang harus dilakukan adalah (urut):
1. Menghubungi Calon Advisor di Universitas yang dituju. At least, paling enggak membaca website program study yang dituju or emailing dengan Calon2 Advisor...khususnya bagaimana cara mendaftar menjadi mahasiswa Master atau Ph.D student di Thailand.
2. Isi email bisa a.l: Anda tertarik dengan Jurusan ini dan ingin study di Universitas ini yang mana adalah melalui website saya lihat cocok dengan universitas dan program universitas tempat saya bekerja sekarang. Tunggu...bila sudah cukup lama, anda dapat mengemail lagi, siapa tahu email terdahulu masuk spam atau ada begitu banyak email sehingga email anda pas belum ditanggapi.
3. Ikuti apa yang disampaikan oleh Calon Advisor atau Petugas yang Anda hubungi. Misalnya diminta untuk kirim dokument atau mendaftar secara online. dsb dsb.

Poliace-Station-Ngurus-Visa

Dokument yang harus disiapkan dan hal2 ayang perlu dilakukan:
1. Pasport lengkap (=KTP Anda di Luar Negara Indonesia)
2. Pas photo 4x6 warna (alternatif: siapkan 3x4 1 lbr)...pesan Life4aak: dikantong or dompet siapkan selalu satu atau dua lembar pas photo
3. Isi formulir, sesuai dengan data pada Pasport.
4. Photo copy Pasport lengkap 1x sesuai yang diminta Petugas Visa di Police Station
5. Siapkan duit 1000THB untuk Visa Student Single Entry, 2000THB untuk Visa Student Multiple Entry.
6. Tunggu Petugas... dan selesai.

Anda sudah punya Visa Student selama setahun dan HARUS diperbaharui setiap tahun, baik untuk Master Student maupun untuk Ph.D Student.

Menuju-Police-Station-HatYai

Menuju Police Station dapat dengan Tuk-tuk.
1. Naik dari Kampus yang berada dekat Cafetaria dan mengatakan or bertanya ke Sopir:
Anda: Phhhi Pai Police Station? (Bang/Pak Sopir apakah bisa antar saya ke Police Station?)
Sopir: Krab (atau Kab kedengarannya)

Anda: Sam Sip Baht? (Tiga Puluh Baht?, bila Anda orang baru Anda bisa menujukkan dengan menunjukkan bahasa isyarat sambil menunjukkan tiga jari dan telunjuk dan ibu jari bertemu untuk angka 'nol').
Sopir: Krab (=ok saya setuju)

Kemudian Anda dipersilahkan untuk naik. Jangan kaget. Anda akan naik seorang diri. Thailand adalah orang jujur, dan baik secara umum. Percayakan diri Anda kepadaNya dan kepadanya. Sekitar 20 - 30 Menit Anda sudah tiba kalau tidak ada kemacetan (umumnya di HatYai tidak macet, meski macet tidak sembarangan orang Thai berkendaraan koq, mereka secara umum patuh pada aturan yang berlaku).

mengurus-visa-student

Langkah-langkah untuk mengurus Visa Student di PSU HatYai Thailand adalah:
1. Menyampaikan maksud ke Ajarn secara langsung dan mengikuti apa yang beliau sampaikan. ATAU
2. Minta tolong ke rekan Thai menolong menyampaikan maksud ke Administrator Jurusan juga bisa sebagai alternatif.

Life4aak menyarankan Anda bisa tempuh keduanya untuk menjalin komunikasi dengan semua elemen he he he he:-) Terserah Anda memilih caranya. OK.

Memilih yang pertama: Menyampaikan maksud ke Ajarn secara langsung (tidak diwakilkan), karena soal Visa student adalah soal status Anda di PSU atau status Anda di Negara Thailand secara globalnya. Setelah menyampaikan maksud maka tunggu apa yang Ajarn katakan. Perhatikan baik2 apa yang disampaikannya. Akhirnya lakukan yang dia minta.

Hasilnya: Pengalaman kami pernah diminta menghubungi langsung Department tepat kami belajar, Administratornya biasanya sudah tahu apa yang harus dilakukannya, hanya perlu menunggu dia meminta dokument Anda berupa Passport lengkap. Lengkap maksudnya semua dokument2 yang diberikan ketika diperjalanan mau ke HatYai dari Indonesia harus dibawa serta. Admin biasanya mengcopykan bagian mana saja dari Pasport itu yang diperlukan.

Setelah dokument lengkap, Anda diminta untuk menunggu sampai selesai dari Department tempat Anda mengajukan Visa Student. Life4aak menunggu kurang lebih dua atau tiga minggu setelah dari Departmen itu. Iya maksimum sebulan lah iya. Anda hanya perlu menunggu dan menanyakan kalau sudah sekitar tiga mingguan. Biasanya kalau Surat Keterangan tersebut sudah tiba di Department maka Administrator or Petugas akan menelepon or mengubungi rekan Thai or Anda sendiri untuk menyampaikan bahwa Surat Keterangan Student sebagai Master Student or sebagai Doctoral Student sudah bisa diambil.

Setelah Surat Keterangan Student Anda terima trus gimana dong?. Langkah berikutnya adalah:
1. Mengcopy surat keterangan itu 1x sebagai Arsip buat Anda pribadi atau enggak dicopypun enggak apa apa.
2. Bawa dokument tersebut ke POLICE Station di HatYai.

Friday, May 25, 2007

consideration-heat-flows

A heat transfer problems must have consideration about a boundary value problem (Erwin Kreyszig, 8ed, p.651). One calls it:
1. DIRICHLET problem
2. NEUMANN problem
3. Mixed problem

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Thursday, May 24, 2007

for a while ... ok

...sorry still maintain...
but searcher or blogger can visit aerosol continuous-improvement http://lasmanp.blogspot.com

sedang maintain...secepatnya akan kembali...
sementara maintain, anda dengan senang hati dipersilahkan mengklik link
semua perihal aerosol berkembang-terus http://lasmanp.blogspot.com

thanks, kob khun krab/kab
demikianlah pengumuman ini dibuat...

Sekarang sudah ON lagi...Congratulations!...Now, it's ON again...Have a nice looking...enjoy your time...GB

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

7-limitation-of-Eulerian-in-FLUENT

Limitation of Euler Method in FLUENT (Hartle, S.L., 2005):

1. Only Κ−ε turbulence models are allowed
2. Particle tracking works with the primary phase only
3. Translationallyperiodic flow (either specified mass flow rate or specified pressure drop) not allowed (annular sectors)
4. Compressible/inviscidflow not allowed
5. Phase change (Melting/Solidification) not allowed
6. Species transport not available
7. Heat transfer not available

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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Paper-Internasional-Conference-CECI2001

Paper International (Conference), CECI2001:
"Control Robot Manipulators with Hybrid Learning Algorithm Radial Basis Function Networks in Operational Space"

www.ccse.kfupm.edu.sa/~mibuhari/research/InternationalConference

Contact by e-mail (currently: s4910120113@psu.ac.th or las.et.nic@gmail.com).

newtonian fluid and examples

Many fluids are called “Newtonian”, after the English physicist Sir Isaac Newton (1642 - 1727), who gave the first scientific definition of viscosity.

Newtonian flow or a material which is classified as Newtonian is characterised by a viscosity which is independent of the shear rate at which it is measured.

Examples of Newtonian fluids include water, mineral, liquid lecithin, prune concentrate, various syrups, vegetable oils, honey, milk, fruit juices, and wine.

Friday, May 18, 2007

aerosol-particle-transport-modeling-explanationGDE

CONVECTION (Free or Natural Convection)
- For the Free or Natural Convection: Use Bousinessq Parameters (Bousinessq Model) to consider Bouyancy effect.
- The default operating temperature is under Boussinesq Parameters.
This temperature will be the temperature of the wall, . (lower hot).
- It is tempting to specify an operating density here too, but the help panels say that it is not necessary to specify operating density when using the Boussinesq approximation.
- The air movement is normally promoted by temperature difference between warm zone and cold zone under natural convection situations, and/or by pressure difference due to wind or mechanical ventilation. It is known that the airflow pattern plays a fundamental role in the deposition, migration and distribution of aerosol particles in the multi-zone area.

EXTERNAL FORCES
* Gravity force or Body force
Here are the influences of Gravity force or Body force for particles:
- particles size dp > 4 micron will deposit on internal surfaces quickly under the influence of gravity,
- particles size less than 2 micron may become aerosol particles and remain suspended in the air and the occupied spaces in which particle molecular diffusion and air movement dominate the particles’ movement and the gravitational force becomes less important.
- particles which are between 2 and 4 micron may settle down on the interior surfaces or remain suspended in the air, which is mainly influenced by both the airflow pattern and gravity.

*Thermophoresis
- Thermophoresis refers to the behavior in which aerosol particles suspended in a gas acquire a velocity in the direction of decreasing temperature due to collisions with the surrounding gas molecules. In a non-isothermal system with relatively cool walls, thermophoresis causes aerosol particles to move toward and deposit on the walls.

*Initial force

*Stochastic Brownian force
- the translational and rotational motion of rigid aggregates of aerosol particles has been developed, taking into account the stochastic Brownian force, gravity, and the hydrodynamic drag as functions of the size, overall shape and internal structure of the aggregate.

*Drag force (hydrodynamic drag)
- in parallel side : use Stoke’s drag equation with Faxen’s correction
- The steady state drag is the drag force which acts on the particle in a uniform pressure field when there is no acceleration or deceleration of the relative motion between the particle and the conveying fluid.
- The drag force at various Reynolds numbers is based on the introduction of the drag coefficient CD. (Further in El-Batsh theory, p.32, 38).

*coulombic force

*image force

*Rarefaction effect
- Rarefaction effect becomes important when the particles are very small. In such a situation, the gas flow around the particle can not be regarded as a continuum. Instead, the particle motion is induced by collisions of gas molecules with the particle surface. This results in a reduction of the drag coefficient. (Further in El-Batsh theory, p.33, 39).

*Pressure Gradient Force and Unsteady Forces
- The local pressure gradient in the flow gives an additional force in the direction of the pressure gradient.
- In addition, the acceleration or deceleration of the relative velocity between the particle and the fluid produces forces which can be divided into two parts: the virtual mass effect and the Basset force.
- The virtual mass effect relates to the force required to accelerate or decelerate the surrounding fluid. The Basset term describes the force due to the lag of boundary layer development with changing relative velocity.

DIFFUSION
- the process whereby particles of liquids, gases, or solids intermingle as the result of their spontaneous movement caused by thermal agitation and in dissolved substances move from a region of higher to one of lower concentration.
- The diffusion coefficient is shown to be a strong function of the number of particles forming the aggregate (N), as well as of the detailed structure of the aggregate (Moska and Pavatakes, 2006).

COAGULATION
*Particle-particle interaction

*Summation over the entire particle size distribution

PARTICLEGROWTH

INTERNALSOURCES

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Thursday, May 17, 2007

others-buku-grahailmu-Jogyakarta

Karya berupa Buku Penuntun Perkuliahan Jurusan Teknik Komputer, Sistem Komputer, Teknik elektro, Teknik Kendali Otomatis:

"SISTEM PENGATURAN DENGAN KOMPUTER" edisi Perdana (2006)

Penerbit: www.grahailmu.com

aerosol-particle-transport-modeling

Particle Model (composition) in FPM

Modes are composed of internally mixed particles
Particles are composed of multiple, immiscible phases
Phases are composed of multiple chemical species
Has Mantle: multi-component liquid
Has Core: multi-component solid

A particle is composed of one or more phases, and each phase can be composed of one or more species.

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aerosol-properties-governing-equations-explanation Externalforces-Thermoforesis

In a non-isothermal system with relatively cool walls, thermophoresis causes aerosol particles to move toward and deposit on the walls. Such thermophoretic deposition plays an important role in a variety of applications such as the production of ceramic powders in high temperature aerosol flow reactors, and the production of optical fiber preforms by the modified chemical vapor deposition (MCVD) process (Wiemer et al., 1993 and Friedlander, 2000). For some applications, this particle deposition is desirable (i.e., the manufacture of optical waveguide prefoms by the MCVD process); however, in other applications it is an impediment (i.e. the production of ceramic powders, such as aluminum nitride, in aerosol flow reactors).

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

aerosol-properties-CFD Solver

source: www.aerosolmodeling.com

A CFD solver is used as the base program for solving the general differential equation governing the convection, diffusion, and sources of a species such as particles.
The CFD solver is used to solve for the flow field and for any chemical reactions.
Chemical reactions produce condensable material that may nucleate to form new particles, or deposit on existing particles to cause them to grow.
The output from a particle dynamics model is the particle size distribution at every point in time and space of interest.
The size distribution also includes information on the distribution of multiple chemical species in the particles.

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aerosol-properties-spatial & temporal-evolution-size distribution

source: www.aerosolmodeling.com, 15th May 2007, by Lasman

Aerosol dynamics modeling is the task of simulating the spatial and temporal evolution of the size distribution and chemical composition of a population of particles.

Aerosol dynamics modeling is challenging because particle formation models must be developed to describe:
-formation of particles from condensable material (i.e., nucleation),
-collisions of all sizes of particles with all other particles, and
-effect of the chemical composition of the particles.

Particle size distributions may be composed of multiple, distinct, superimposed populations of particle, called modes, where each mode results from a distinct source of particles, creating a multimodal size distribution.


The effect of aerosol processes on the particle size distribution is expressed mathematically by the general dynamics equation (GDE) for aerosols.

The GDE can be solved by coupling an aerosol dynamics model with a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solver.

The CFD solver simulates diffusion-convection processes, and the aerosol dynamics model represents the effect of processes like coagulation, condensation, and nucleation as additional source and sinks in the CFD simulation.

How about in CFD-FLUENT ? [need to know this in deep ] see Labels: CFD-FLUENT

By the way, this research-work (thesis Lasman) especially for simulate and measure (experiment) the spatial and temporal evolution of the size distribution of (aerosols particle) a population of particles not with chemical composition of a population of particles.

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aerosol-properties-governing-equation-complete

The governing differential equation is a so-called diffusio-integral differential equation.


The integral terms account for the particle-particle interactions, called coagulation, and is a summation over the entire particle size distribution.


There is also an additional convection term due to the effect of external forces on the particle motion.


External forces include gravitational, thermophoresis, and inertial forces.

Then explanation about terms :
Term 1. Convection
-Free convection: using Buosinessq and or Bouyancy
The results of Walsh et al., (2006) about deposition of aerosol particle on the wall, indicate that for a given inlet and wall temperature, free convection impacts the velocity profiles to a larger degree than the temperature profiles, and thus changes in the particle deposition profiles due to free convection are linked more tightly to differences in residence time rather than to differences in the local temperature gradients.
-Forced convection

Term 2. External forces
-Gravitational force or Body force refers to behaviuor in x-y-z directions.
-Thermophoresis refers to the behavior in which aerosol particles suspended in a gas acquire a velocity in the direction of decreasing temperature due to collisions with the surrounding gas molecules.
-Inertial force

Term 3. Diffusion

Term 4. Coagulation ( , )

Term 5. Particlegrowth

Term 6. Internalsources




Verify what regime of flow that used: Turbulent or Laminar (Calculate Reynold number first to make decision about this)

Equations that include in this thesis (both particles-solid-aerosol and gas-air) : [1]. Continuity Equation, [2]. Momentum Equation, and [3]. Energy Equation.

The FPM solves for the evolution of moments of the size distribution. Because the FPM uses lognormal size distributions to represent the particle size distribution within each mode, each of which is represented by three parameters (total mass, mean size, standard deviation), three integral moments are solved for each mode. The modal parameters can be calculated from these three integral moments. For multicomponent simulations, an additional mass moment is solved for each additional chemicals species.

aerosol-properties-DPM or FPM?

Discrete Phase Model (DPM).
Fine Particle Model (FPM).

The DPM is primarily used to simulate the transport of large, individual particles, whereas the FPM is primarily used to simulate the transport of populations of a large number of small particles.

Large, supermicron, particles, are usually formed by mechanical processes.
Submicron particles are usually formed by chemical processes.

Particles larger than 1 micron are typicall generated by atomization and grinding processes. [Mechanical, The DPM in FLUENT is primarily useful for simulating the dynamics of these supermicron particles], particles less than one micron are typically generated by chemical routes [Chemical, the FPM is primarily useful for simulating the dynamics of these submicron particles.].

Although the DPM can simulate the transport of a distribution of particles, it is really a spatial distribution of similarly sized particles, whereas the FPM simulates the transport of a distribution of differently sized particles.

Also, although the DPM simulates diffusion by using a stochastic walk procedure in Lagrangian simulations, the FPM solves particle diffusion using the coupled convection-diffusion solution scheme inherent in Fluent’s Eulerian CFD solvers.

Feature: FPM -- DPM
Typical size range : <10>=1 micron
Effect of processes on: Particle size distribution -- Single particles
Characteristic size distribution: Lognormal -- Rosin-Rammler
Solution technique: Eulerian -- Lagrangian
Cluster-particle, particle-particle interactions: Nucleation, Coagulation -- None
Brownian motion treated as: Diffusion -- Additional force

FPM: There must be a continuous size distribution of particles in the simulation domain.
DPM: The motion of single particles can be simulated.

So, based on http://university.fluent.com/forum and www.aerosolmodeling.com and the facts from Kalasee et, al. (2007), FPM is the best Model to Simulate Aerosol Particles Transport in this Thesis.

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aerosol-properties-Euler or DPM?

If my research (temporary) focus is how to show the Particles Velocity Magnitude (m/s) in any time (and or space ) AND the Particles trajectory in time by time (and or space), what Method should I use?...Eulerian or DPM ?

Because NH [emailing: Injection Modeling, 2007] not sure which method works better, but do know that DPM can track the particles and velocity of the particles very easily, Lasman already write verification in page or folder: Aerosols-Properties-DPM or FPM? Have a nice look!.

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aerosol-research-journals

Aerosol and Air Quality Research
Aerosol Science and Technology (AS&T)
Atmospheric Environment
Journal of Aerosol Medicine: Deposition, Clearance, and Effects in Lung
Journal of Aerosol Science
Journal of Environmental Monitoring (JEM)

any sources: www.aerosol.com

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List Of Contents: Newest

[1]. THESIS
aerosol-properties
geometry-GAMBIT
CFD-FLUENT
aerosol-particles-transport-modeling
aerosol-energy-engineering-PSU
aerosol-Indonesia-Info
aerosol-control-solution
aerosol-outdoor-environment
aerosol-indoor-environment
aerosol-effects
aerosol-example-products-commercial
aerosol-research (seminar, conference, grant, ..., scholarship)

[2]. StudyInHatYaiPSU
dormitory-insurance
banking-ATM-send-receive-money
shopping
immigration
student-Visa
Police-Station
Consulate-General-RI-Songkhla
Free-Time
Registration-Pumpkin-Building
Children-School
International-School-Children

Thanks-a-Lot .:::::. Kob Khun Krab Kab

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StudyInPSU-PocketGuidance

1. Menghubungi calon Advisor
2. Mendaftar On Line
3. Mendaftar Langsung di Pumkin Building
4. Menunggu KTM ATM selama 1 bulan

Police Station

Konjend RI Songkhla
Hiburan
Pumpkin Building
Registrasi
Sekolah Anak
International Anak

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Monday, May 14, 2007

Airflow Modeling

Airflow Modeling: Efforts to Find the Better Models for Building Air Quality Simulation.

1Lasman Parulian Purba, 2Elieser Tarigan
1Master of Engineering Student in Mechanical Engineering Department
Prince of Songkhla University, HatYai Campus, Thailand, 90110
2Kampus UBAYA Tenggilis
Jalan Raya Kalirungkut, Surabaya, Indonesia
Contact Person:
Elieser Tarigan, Ph. D
Kampus UBAYA Tenggilis
Jalan Raya Kalirungkut, Surabaya, Indonesia
Phone: +62-31-298-1000, jumapurba@yahoo.com, las.et.nic@gmail.com

Abstract. All combustion sources, such as motor vehicle, industrial combustion processes, burning, cooking, heating, and tobacco smoking, generate large quantities of fine (aerodynamic diameter smaller than 2.5 micro-meter) and ultra-fine (smaller than 0.1 micro-meter) particles. Smaller particles can penetrate deeper into the respiratory tract and therefore have a higher potential to induce health effects than larger particles.
Suspended particulate matter can serve as nuclei and carriers for airborne viruses and bacteria, resulting in the spread of diseases. In addition, fine particles themselves can deposit in the lungs and cause respiratory diseases. As people spend about 90% of their lifetime indoors, indoor particulate matter can have great impact on human health. Thus, a good understanding of particle transport (included in dynamics flow) is crucial for creating healthy indoor environments.
In this paper, more than four model simulation of indoor airflow for building is reviewed. Hope fully, this help decisions maker have many consideration to improve or manage airflow for building. This is an effort to improve working environment in factory that seems to be severely affected by particulate matter.

Keywords: particulate matter, airflow, building, simulation.
1 Introduction
Health problems related to the environment have become a major source of concern all over the world. The health of the population depends upon good quality air, water, soil, food and many other factors, can be analyzed in terms of the costs, as a part of consequences of failure in Risk Analysis. The environmental consequences of an event can also have other serious consequences, which affect company’s reputation. It’s needed to establish measures that can eliminate or considerably reduce hazardous factors from the human environment to minimize the associated health risks. The ability to achieve these objectives is in great part dependent on the development of suitable experimental, modeling and interpretive techniques, which will allow a balanced assessment of the risk involved as well as suggesting ways in which the situation can be improved. The interaction between environmental risk and health is often complex and can involve a variety of social, occupational and lifestyle factors. This emphasizes the importance of considering an interdisciplinary approach in related with environmental indoor health.
To raise efforts for promoting healthy working-environment, sustainable management of building and or factory that must have indoor room, this paper will present deep supporting information that needed to consider mainly about indoor air quality’s factors. Primary goal of this paper is to present existing information in ways compatible with other engineering disciplines, then to contribute to the body of knowledge itself in order to advance our understanding of controlling Particulate Matter that is a part of contaminants in the indoor air environment.

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To help summarized the information provided in this paper, inclusion of four model simulation of indoor airflow for building is reviewed to help gathering prediction the velocity and pollutant concentrations at arbitrary points inside a building or room. This paper is organized into eight sections beginning with fundamental concept of risk, the main factors affecting contaminant dispersion, characteristic of Indoor air environment, aerosol as one kind of particulate matter and contaminants, impact of aerosol, type of indoor air flow and standard that related to indoor air quality, and the respiratory system: ending with the elements of future computational methods that possible to used to predict contaminant particles transport in the vicinity of process equipped with industrial ventilation systems, that currently more then four Simulation in the world-internetworking-advanced-search-based.

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References
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2. Nazaroff and Cass, 1989. Mathematical modeling of indoor aerosol dynamics. Environmental Science and Technology 23 (2), 157-166
3. Feustel, H. E., 1999. COMIS-An international multizone air-flow and contaminant transport model. Energy and buildings 30, 3-18
4. Dols, W.S., Walton, G.N, 2002. CONTAMW 2.0 User Manual, National Institute of Standards and Technology, NISTIR 6921
5. Tareq Hussein, Hannele Korhonen, Erik Herrmann, Kaarle H¨ameri, Kari E. J. Lehtinen, and Markku Kulmala. 2005. "Emission Rates Due to Indoor Activities: Indoor Aerosol Model Development, Evaluation, and Applications," Aerosol Science and Technology, 39:1111–1127, Copyright: American Association for Aerosol Research, ISSN: 0278-6826 print / 1521-7388 online; DOI: 10.1080/02786820500421513
6. Zhang, Z. and Chen, Q. 2006. “Experimental measurements and numerical simulations of particle transport and distribution in ventilated rooms,” Atmospheric Environment, 40(18), 3396-3408.
7. Klepeis, N.E., Nelson, W.C., Ott, W.R., Robinson, J.P., Tsang, A.M., Switzer, P., Behar, J.V., Hern, S.C., and Engelmann, W.H., 2001, “The national human activity pattern survey (NHAPS): A resource for assessing exposure to environmental pollutants,” Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, Vol. 11 (3), pp 231-252.
8. Aliage, C. and Winqvist, K., 2003, “Commnet les femmes et les homes utilisent leurs temps-Résultats de 13 pays européens,” Eurostat, KS-NK-03-012-FR-N.
9. The Practitioner’s Guide to Health Effects, Contaminant and Environmental Factors from MANAGING IAQ, http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0881734403&id=xuRIkdtnvSEC&pg=RA1-PA127&lpg=RA1-PA127&ots=b0iaukSIaJ&dq=software+of+indoor+air+quality+of+building&sig=l0pHm2DdRLrLgXxDK9q_S_M7HCs#PRA1-PA65,M1 accesed 19th February 2007
10. http://www.cecer.army.mil/earupdate/nlfiles/2000/SIRTSPRTv5.xls Engineer Installation Management accessed 19th February 2007
11. www.p2pays.org/ref/22/21472.pdf Green Building Rating System Version 2, 2000, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

29. James H.,V. Aerosol Science for Industrial Hygienist. Pergamon. Great Brittain by Bookcraft, Bath. 1995;1]
30. "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particulate" as in 04.12.2006

34. http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/aerosol as in 15December2006
35. Hinds,W.C.,AerosolTechnologyProperties, Behavior, and Measurement of Airborne Particles, ISBN-10: 0-471-19410-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-19410-1 - John Wiley & Sons (1999)
36. Kameel, R., Khalil, E. E., The Prediction of Airflow Regimes in Surgical Operating Theatres: A Comparison of Different Turbulence Models, 41st Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit., American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Reno-Nevada (2003).
37. Hussein, T., Indoor and Outdoor Aerosol Particle Size Characterization in Helsinki, Report Series in Aerosol Science N:o 74 (2005)
38. Nazaroff, W. W., Indoor Particles Dynamics, INDOOR AIR, Blackwell Munksgaard (2004).
39. Sørensen, D.N. and P.V. Nielsen, Quality control of computational fluid dynamics in indoor environments. Indoor Air, 2003. 13: p. 2-17.

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Aerosol Modeling in FLUENT

aerosol modeling in FLUENT

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I. THESIS-AEROSOLs-Thailand
Aerosol energy engineering & Environmental effect of aerosol
Aerosol & Control..
GAMBIT Expert
FLUENT Expert
International Journals of Aerosol...

II. LIFE4FAMILY-AAK-Indonesia
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III. StudyInPSU-HatYai-inEnglish&/Indonesia-Panduan untuk orang Indonesia..
3.1. Dormitory
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3.3. SevenEleven and TescoLotus
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3.5. PumpkinBuilding 1st Registration Place
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4.3. Palm oil (Crude Palm Oil) Indonesia -- Potensi & Tantangan
4.4. Mechatronics -- Mechanical -- Electronics ?

V. GENERAL-Knowlwedge-Self-Improvement
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HatYai, Thailand on 18thMay2007
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Sunday, May 13, 2007

concentration

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concentration
Table of concentration measures
Frequently used standards of concentration Measurement Notation Generic formula Typical units
atomic percentage (A) at.% %
atomic percentage (B) at.% %
Mass percentage - %
Mass-volume percentage - % though strictly %g/mL
Volume-volume percentage - %
Molarity M mol/L (or M or mol/dm3)
Molinity - mol/kg
Molality m mol/kg (or m)
Molar fraction Χ (chi) (fraction)
Formal F mol/L (or F)
Normality N N
Parts per hundred % (or pph) da.g/kg
Parts per thousand ‰ (or ppt*) g/kg
Parts per million ppm mg/kg
Parts per billion ppb µg/kg
Parts per trillion ppt* ng/kg
Parts per quadrillion ppq pg/kg

* Although 'ppt' is usually used to denote 'parts per trillion', it is on occasion used for 'parts per thousand'. Sometimes 'ppt' is also used as an abbreviation for precipitate.

Note (1) : The table above is described in terms of solvents and solutes; however the units given often also apply to other types of mixture.

Note (2) : The use of billion, trillion, quadrillion above follows the short scale usage of these words


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Indonesia

In Indonesia, agriculture and forestry represent almost 15% of GDP and employ 42% of the workforce. Food security, poverty alleviation and biodiversity management, particularly studies of the joint changes in societies and in island ecosystems as a result of climate change, are the main research priorities for CIRAD in the country. General agreements signed in 2004 with the Ministries of Agriculture and Forestry have helped to strengthen scientific partnerships and cooperation projects.

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