352 research outputs found

    Restaurant Customer Loyalty: A Qualitative Assessment of Niche Brands

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    Using the Loyalty Triangle framework developed by Lewis and Shoemaker (1999) and focus group methodology, the study examined how a niche brand restaurant best achieved long-term loyalty. Results indicate that customers are loyal to a niche brand because of the unique characteristics inherent to the brand. Customers have higher perceptions of such qualities as the presentation of service, consistency of product, and the benefits offered by the loyalty program than characteristics that are shared across all brands. Niche brand restaurants can be more effective in developing these qualities to promote customer loyalty

    P5_5 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

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    In Sony Picture’s ’Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs’, a sentient machine rains down meatballsupon unsuspecting people causing havoc. We investigate, in this paper, the effect such meatballs would have have on people, and show that smaller meatballs could cause bodily harm, and larger meatballs could destroy objects as large as cars, however it is still unknown whether a meatball would be able to withstand falling through the atmosphere

    P5_1 Can the UK feasibly be powered solely by one nuclear power station?

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    The United Kingdom consumed 300 TWh of electricity in 2018 which came from a variety of sources. We calculated the mass of nuclear fuel one nuclear power station would need to power the UK for one year, for a typical nuclear reactor and a modern reactor. For a standard reactor this gave a total mass of 850 metric tonnes of uranium, this is equivalent to 34 standard nuclear power plants. Whereas it needed 650 tonnes of uranium for a modern reactor, equivalent to 25 standard reactors. It was found that one very large nuclear reactor is not a feasible answer to the energy needs of the country due to the high costs of maintaining the reactor and buying fuel

    P5_2 A Mechanical Bee Analogue: Modelling the Elastic Pad Connecting a Bees Wing to Muscle as a Spring

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    We aimed to test the viability of modelling the elastic pad connecting a bee's wing to driving muscles as a spring and it was found this model works

    P5_6 How Many Turns Does a Coil Tattoo Machine Need?

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    We calculated how many turns a single solenoid of known dimensions in a coil tattoo machine would need to drive a needle at a frequency of 3000 strikes per minute at a voltage of 12 V. It was found around 18050 turns would be needed

    P5_9 Harnessing a Neutron Star

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    This paper investigates the potential power that could be harnessed from a neutron star using Faraday’s law, and finds it to be a rate of 8.2 × 1020 W. We concluded that a rate of transfer of energy this high would be enough to injure Thor in a scene from Marvel’s ”Avengers: Infinity War”

    P5_8 Listening to Metal

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    We considered whether constructing an unknown metal into a tuning fork of known dimensions and identifying its fundamental frequency is accurate enough to find what the metal is

    P5_4 Decommissioning the International Space Station

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    The goal of this paper was to see whether it would be possible to de-orbit the International Space Station by completing a single Hohmann Transfer burn, using only the Progress module engine, reducing its orbital radius so that it experiences higher atmospheric drag. We found that 12,760 kg of fuel would be required to create a burn to achieve this, and therefore not possible with the Progress module in its current capacity
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