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This note is about the vehicles' body compartments. Inside got the details of different vehicles.
£3.74 Preview RemoveRack Fundamentals in data centers
Course Description: 2-post, 4-post, U's, cable entry, seismic ratings, placement, service access, power and cooling integration. When did Racks become so complicated and how have they evolved to meet the changing needs of Data Centers? This course covers rack standards, rack types, and rack enclosures. It discusses best practices for rack system selection, and explores the physical considerations for rack layout
£3.75 Preview RemoveINSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS (CT & PT)
It includes measurement of current and voltage using ct and pt, construction, phasor diagram and applications of instrument transformers ( current and potential ) with diagrams.
£3.75 Preview RemoveThermodynamics day 4 open systems and convection
These notes explain how the first law is applied to open systems as well as convection, and conduction.
£2.50 Preview RemoveDynamics Testing of an Industry Oriented Real Time DTC Induction Motor Drive Using Mat lab Simulink
Direct Torque Control is a robust control technique which is insensitive to control parameters variations. This is a field oriented control technique in which the detail analysis of motor parameter are required as it is very difficult to measure the rotor time constant which is varies with temperature. Though it is a basic control technique, but it is essential for understanding this technique to develop the advance control algorithm using fuzzy logic control, neural network algorithm etc. A 149.2kw. 2pole cage induction motor of460 volts, 60 Hz, 1800 rpm and inertia constant 10 Kg.m^2 was tested using matlab simulink .The torque developed was 790 N.m according to parameter. To make a real time model I had chosen ac source resistance 0.0056Ω and inductance 0.15mH and model was developed by matlabR2016 simulink environment. A fan load was taken and the motor fed by a variable AC voltage and frequency produced by an inverter. The inverter used was the voltage source inverter (VSI) in the sense that this inverter was fed by a constant DC voltage. This constant voltage was provided by an uncontrolled diode rectifier and a capacitor (capacitive DC bus voltage). After simulation I had found that From 0.02 second to 0.25 second, the fan speed increased because of the 600 N.m accelerated torque produced by the induction motor. When time was 0.25 second, the electromagnetic torque jumped down to 0 Newton-meter and the speed reduced because of the load torque opposed by the fan. When time was 0.5 second the motor torque developed a -600 Newton-meter torque and allowed braking of the fan. During braking mode, power was sent back to the DC bus and the bus voltage increasesed. As planned, the braking chopper limited the DC bus voltage to 700 V. At time is equal to 0.75 second, the electromagnetic torque jumped back to 0 N.m and the speed settleed around -10 rpm and reduced toward 0 rpm. It was found that the flux was attained around 0.8 Wb throughout the simulation. The flux and torque oscillation amplitudes are slightly higher than 0.02 and 10 N.m respectively .
£5.00 Preview RemoveIntroduction to Control Systems
In these notes I have discussed the Basics of control systems which includes Introduction to control systems, Open loop system, Close loop systems, Review of Laplace transforms and Review of Linear time invariant systems.
£6.25 Preview RemoveDesign and Implementation of a Smart Home System
A smart home or building is a home or building, usually a new one, that is equipped with special structured wiring to enable occupants to remotely control or program an array of automated home electronic devices by entering a single command
£1.50 Preview RemoveNotes about Peak Inverse
This notes is about peak ninverse voltage in Electronics.This is very helfull for all levels of students.Try it out and makee a good remarks in EXAMS.
£6.25 Preview RemoveThe Abbreviated , the coolest !! Battery safety overview
Course Description: Battery systems and battery rooms are regulated by a number of fire safety and environmental standards and codes. Proper interpretation of these codes is essential in the design and implementation of data centers and network rooms. It is important for data center designers to have a clear understanding of the fire safety and environmental regulations as they apply to UPS battery installations. While most commercial battery back-up systems fall below government-required reporting levels, very large UPS and DC plant batteries may have to comply. Failure to comply can result in costly penalties. Environmental compliance focuses on the amount of sulfuric acid and lead at a particular location. Power ratings for VRLA batteries and modular battery cartridges (MBC) are much higher than for flooded batteries at the same reporting threshold. This course offers a high level summary of the regulations and provides guidance for locating sources of regulatory information
£2.00 Preview RemoveTHERMAL POWER STATIONS
A brief discussion about thermal power stations. It is for electrical engineering students.
£0.50 Preview RemoveSufficient condition for the extremum of a function of two variables
Comprehensive notes and practicals (Problems and Solutions) covering: -Sufficient conditions for the extremum of a function of two variables
£3.13 Preview RemoveMEASURING DEVICES
These notes are about measuring devices. They will help alot of Physics students.
£2.50 Preview RemovePython course
Python course begginers to advanced level with handwritten notes & projects
£0.50 Preview RemoveConstruction of a spanner in engineering drawing
Simple tips and guidelines on a construction of a spanner in engineering drawing with appropriate scale
£6.25 Preview RemoveElectrical Numerical question and answer Equivalent resistance notes
Electrical numerical question and answer find equivalent resistance solved notes. Useful and helpful notes for Electrical and Electronic students.
£12.50 Preview RemoveELEMENTS OF LINEAR ALGEBRA
Comprehensive notes and practicals (Problems and Solutions) covering: -Determinants -Matrix operations. Rank of matrix -Inverse matrix. Matrix equation -Matrix method for solving systems of linear algebraic equations. Cramer's rule.
£13.13 Preview RemoveRobotics (Lectures 1)
These notes regard a series of lectures of robotics that discusses forward kinematics, inverse kinematics, differential kinematics, and dynamics
£12.50 Preview RemoveBreak by Wire
Break by Wire System for Automotive Applications Electronic command for breaks instead of mechhanical system
£2.50 Preview RemoveGENERATOR AND MOTOR ,DC machines.
This notes give more knowledge about DC generator and motors and how they works.
£12.50 Preview RemoveEmbedded System Design and Software
This is Part 1 of a 2 PDF bundle which will be enough to get more than 90% in your Embedded System Design and Software exams. It is in the format of Questions and answers which will be helpful for last minute reading. It helped me a lot and got 98 in my exam. The below topics are included in the PDF's: Introduction: Embedded Systems Overview, Design Challenge-Optimizing Design Metrics, Processor Technology, IC Technology, Design Technology, Tradeoffs. Custom Single-Purpose Processors – Hardware: Custom Single-purpose Processor Design, Optimizing Custom Single-Purpose Processors. General-Purpose Processors – Software: Basic Architecture, Operation, Programmer’s View, Development Environment, Application-Specific Instruction-Set Processors (ASIPs), Selecting a Microprocessor, General Purpose Processor Design. Standard Single-Purpose Processors – Peripherals: Timers, Counters, and Watchdog Timers, UART, Pulse Width Modulators, LCD Controllers, Keypad Controllers, Stepper Motor Controllers, Analog-to-Digital Converters, Real-Time Clocks. Memory: Memory Write Ability and Storage Permanence, Common Memory Types, Composing Memory, Memory Hierarchy and Cache, Advanced RAM. Embedded software – Interrupts: Interrupt Basics, The Shared-Data Problem, Interrupt Latency. Survey of Software Architectures: Round-Robin, Round-Robin with Interrupts, Function-Queue- Scheduling Architecture, Real-Time Operating System Architecture, Selecting an architecture. Introduction to RTOS: Tasks and Task States, Tasks and Data, Re-entrancy, Semaphores and Shared Data, Semaphore Problems: Priority Inversion, Deadly Embrace Encapsulating Semaphores, RTOS and ISR, Saving Memory Space, Saving Power. By the end you will be able to: 1. To introduce the difference between embedded systems and general purpose systems. 2. To optimize hardware designs of custom single-purpose processors. 3. To compare different approaches in optimizing general-purpose processors. 4. To introduce different peripheral interfaces to embedded systems. 5. To understand the design tradeoffs made by different models of embedded systems. 6. To apply knowledge gained in software-hardware integration in team-based projects. 7. To Understand the concepts behind embedded software. 8. To design an embedded solution for a real world problem. 9. To select components to implement an embedded system. 10. To program the software for an embedded system together with its sensor and control requirements. 11. To optimize an embedded system to meet design requirements of size, speed, and/or power consumption.
£2.50 Preview RemovePower Electronics
Year 2 of Electrical and Electronic Engineering BENG. Notes of the topic Power electronics.
£6.25 Preview RemoveExtraction of meaningful insights in data analytics
The Document talks about the extraction of meaningful insights in data analytics and also the Information a person should know about the topic.
£2.00 Preview Removeexercices correction transistors
I will give you exercises corrected about transistor and some field effect transistor .these types of these exercises are very few with my own writing and also my real pen garatie sure I will improve that has a relationship with the transistors for entrusting me I am a graduate in electrical engineering and industrial computing also I have a diploma ene patent senior technician in electrical engineering do not hesitate to buy my good luck rating
£5.00 Preview RemoveSns lab sessional 1 - practical work for signals and system
lab work for signals and system. Discrete Time Signals In Frequency Domain
£2.50 Preview RemoveIntroduction to Control Systems
In these notes i have discussed about the basics of control systems, which includes introduction to CS, Open loop systems, Closed loop systems, Review of Laplace transforms and review of Linear time invariant systems.
£62.50 Preview RemoveElectric Fields: Continuous Charge Distriutions and Streamlines
Electric Fields: Continuous Charge Distriutions and Streamlines Exercises with step-by-step answers
£2.50 Preview RemoveMicroprocessor lab manual
The entire set of experiments related to microprocessor.
£62.50 Preview RemoveNodal Analysis
These notes cover Nodal analysis suiting for a first year student at a college learning either electrical engineering,electronic engineering or physics. There are questions and answers about how you can do a nodal analysis,illustrated with circuit diagrams step by step.
£1.50 Preview RemoveMillman theory and reciprocity principle
Learn the millmans and reciprocity principle with these notes, in just one sit, easy to study, great and detailed explanation
£3.75 Preview RemoveAnalogue Electronics University of Oregon
Detailed Analogue Electronics from A to Z.starting from Ohm's law to modulation and radio basics.Very easy to understand notes with full rigorous mathematical analysis.They are from the University of Oregon
£7.50 Preview Removeindustrial-automation
Automation or automatic control, is the use of various control systems for operating equipment such as machinery, processes in factories, boilers and heat treating ovens, switching on telephone networks, steering and stabilization of ships, aircraft and other applications with minimal or reduced human intervention. Some processes have been completely automated. The biggest benefit of automation is that it saves labor; however, it is also used to save energy and materials and to improve quality, accuracy and precision. The term automation, inspired by the earlier word automatic (coming from automaton), was not widely used before 1947, when General Motors established an automation department.[1] It was during this time that industry was rapidly adopting feedback controllers, which were introduced in the 1930s.[2] Automation has been achieved by various means including mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, electronic devices and computers, usually in combination. Complicated systems, such as modern factories, airplanes and ships typically use all these combined techniques.
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