302 research outputs found

    Users’ perception of Information Sources and Services at Vardhaman College of Engineering (Autonomous) Library, Hyderabad: A Case Study

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    Currently, Engineering College Libraries in South India is in various stages of advancement with regard to sources, services and facilities. The VCE Central Library subscribes to a number of print periodicals (national & international), electronic resources (e-journals and e-books) and multiple volumes of books to satisfy the information needs of its users. VCE is renowned and as well as one of the leading institutions of Engineering Education in Telangana State. This paper describes the offering of the Information Sources and Services to the faculty members of Central Library, Vardhaman College of Engineering (Autonomous), Hyderabad and the purpose of this study is to understand how faculty members access different types of information sources, services and facilities and their purposes

    Detection of Link Failures and Autonomous Reconfiguration in WMNs

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    During their lifetime, multihop wireless mesh networks (WMNs) experience frequent link failures caused by channel interference, dynamic obstacles, and/or applications’ bandwidth demands. By reconfiguring these link failures ARS generates an effective reconfiguration plan that requires only local network configuration changes by exploiting channel, radio, and path diversity. ARS effectively identifies reconfiguration plans that satisfy QoS constraints. And ARS's online reconfigurability allows for real-time time failure detection and network reconfiguration. ARS is mainly evaluated in IEEE 802.11a networks. It's design goal is to reconfigure from network link failures accurately. Even then WMNs face some frequent link failures. By overcome these problems  we present Localized sElf-reconfiGuration algOrithms  (LEGO) to autonomously and effectively  recnfigure from wireless link failures. First, LEGO locally detects link failures. Second, it dynamically forms/deforms a local group for cooperative network reconfiguration among local mesh routers in a fully distributed manner. Next, LEGO intelligently generates a local network reconfiguration plan. Finally, by figuring local channel utilization and reconfiguration cost in its planning, LEGO maximizes the network’s ability to meet diverse links’ QoS demands. LEGO has been implemented on a Linux-based system and experimented on a real life test bed, demonstrating its effectiveness in recovering from link failures and its improvement of channel efficiency by up to 92%. Keywords - Self-Reconfigurable Networks, Multi-Radio Wireless Networks, IEEE 802.11, WLAN access points (AP)

    Dynamic Characteristics of Crusher Supporting Structures

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    Ring granulator type crushers are installed in many coal handling plants over framed type supporting structures either in steel or reinforced concrete. The causes of excessive vibrations commonly reported from these installations are discussed. The paper describes, in particular, the nature and magnitudes of exciting forces to be considered for the safe design of supporting structures for such machinery. Two practical examples are illustrated - one involving an elevated steel structure and another reinforced concrete framed structure, the latter supporting multiple crushers on the same floor. Pertinent conclusions are drawn for the benefit of future designers of such installations

    A Study of Dynamic Pile-Soil Interaction

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    The paper discusses briefly the state of art on the subject of pile dynamics including consideration of soil-pile interaction. An analytical model which gives the response of a single pile buried in a layered soil medium considering variation in soil properties in the radial direction in each layer is illustrated. The paper also presents an experimental study on a full size test pile 40 cm dia and 7 m long driven into a five layered soil stratum. The results of the analytical and experimental studies are compared and suggestions for further work are given

    AN IOT BASED WEB PAGE CONTROLLED DIGITAL NOTICE BOARD

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    In this proposed system the idea of IOT Based Web Controlled Digital Notice Board Using GSM Technology has been presented. So our main aim is to reduce paper work and time At present, when information has to be updated in a notice board, it has to be done manually. To change message on display, it needs to change microcontroller program code again. By adding web controlled IOT based communication interface to this system, we can make smart noticeboard to overcome these limitations. So we have interfaced web controlled IOT based SIM800L modem with microcontroller and implemented a text transmission and reception technique

    MODELING AND FEA INVESTIGATION OF NANO FLUIDS IN DUCTS WITH DOUBLE FORWARD-FACING STEPS

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    Human comfort in cars is of prime importance nowadays, in which thermal comfort plays an important role. With the rapid development of technology and increasing demands by customers, the climate control of the passenger cabin has to be taken into account in any vehicle development process. Duct is used to carry the air in air conditioning. This air conditioning is divided in to 1. Summer air conditioning, 2. Winter air conditioning, 3. Year round air conditioning. Usage of A.C type is dependent on the atmosphere condition. For this air conditioning duct design is very important. This design depends on the amount of air carrying through ducts, shape of the duct In this project the AC is to be designed for Summer Air Conditioning type. Because in our city conditions throughout the year, the temperature doesn’t fall below 15oC. In this project, we are introduced nano fluid magnesium oxide at different volume fraction(0.1,0.2,0.3 and 0.4%)  In this project, nano fluid  load calculations, duct design, CFD and Thermal analysis for main duct are to be done. For thermal analysis, materials of duct are Galvanized Iron and carbon fiber and  Glass Fiber. Duct design is done in 3D modeling software CREO parametric software  and CFD analysis in ANSYS

    CFD SIMULATION OF A CAR AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM BASED ON AN ABSORPTION REFRIGERATION CYCLE USING ENERGY FROM EXHAUST GAS OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE

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    Air conditioning is the process of altering the properties of air (primarily temperature and humidity) to more favorable conditions. A rough energy balance of the available energy in the combustion of fuel in a motor car engine shows that one third is converted into shaft work, one third is lost at the radiator and one third is wasted as heat at the exhaust system. Even for a relative small car-engine, 15 kW of heat energy can be utilized from the exhaust gas. This heat is enough to power an absorption refrigeration system to produce a refrigeration capacity of 5 kW. Where thermal energy is available the absorption refrigerator can very well substitute than the vapour compression system. An absorption refrigerator is a refrigerator that uses a heat source (e.g., solar, kerosene-fueled flame, waste heat from factories or district heating systems) to provide the energy needed to drive the cooling system. In this thesis, energy from the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine is used to power an absorption refrigeration system to air-condition an ordinary passenger car. All the required parts for the absorption refrigeration system is designed and modeled in 3D modeling software CREO parametric software. Thermal analysis is done on the main parts of the refrigeration system to determine the thermal behavior of the system. Analysis is done in ANSYS

    DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF THERMO HYDRO DYNAMIC PLAIN JOURNAL BEARING BY USING FSI TOOL

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    Journal bearings have the longest history of scientific study of any class of fluid film bearings. In a fluid film bearing, the pressure in the oil film satisfies the Reynolds equation which intern is a function of film thickness. Structural distortion of the housing and the development of thermo hydrodynamic pressure in a full journal bearing are strongly coupled thus require a combined solution.Oil film pressure is one of the key operating parameters describing the operating conditions in thermo hydrodynamic journal bearings. Thermo hydrodynamic journal bearings are analyzed by using Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and fluid structure interaction (FSI) approach in order to find deformation of the bearing.In this thesis journal bearings for different L/D ratios and eccentricity ratios are modeled in 3D modeling software Pro/Engineer. The L/D ratios considered are 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and eccentricity ratios considered are 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 and 0.9. Journal bearing models are developed for speed of 2000 rpm to study the interaction between the fluid and elastic behavior of the bearing. The speed is the input for CFD analysis and the pressure obtained from the CFD analysis is taken as input for structural analysis.Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and fluid structure interaction (FSI) is done in Ansys
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