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Monday, November 23, 2015
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Automatic Nervous System
It explained about Functions of ANS, Effect of Sympathetic & Parasympathetic stimulation, Effects of sympathetic and parasympathetic neurotransmitters on target organs and tissues....etc
For more information i'm presenting a Powerpoint Presentation below.
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For more information i'm presenting a Powerpoint Presentation below.
DOWNLOAD HERE
Endocrine system
The Endocrine System
-consists of glands and glandular tissue
involved in paracrine and endocrine
communication
-endocrine cells produce secretions !
released into extracellular fluid !
enters blood ! body-wide distribution
to find target
Hormones
Structure
1. Amino Acid Derivatives
-structurally similar to or based on amino
acids..............etc
-consists of glands and glandular tissue
involved in paracrine and endocrine
communication
-endocrine cells produce secretions !
released into extracellular fluid !
enters blood ! body-wide distribution
to find target
Hormones
Structure
1. Amino Acid Derivatives
-structurally similar to or based on amino
acids..............etc
Central Nervous System
It explains about
- Clay Brains,
- Relays messages,
- Processes information,
- Analyzes information,
- The Spinal Cord &
- The Brain......etc
Frnds we newly started an organisation for helping poor people,which named as
MAKE A CHANGE SOCITEY
& it is registered as per the rules of Society Act 2004.,we also open bank account with the name of Society for saving contribution money.
Name : MAKE A CHANGE SOCIETY
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IFSC Code : ANDB0000304
LOGO IS :
MAKE A CHANGE SOCITEY
& it is registered as per the rules of Society Act 2004.,we also open bank account with the name of Society for saving contribution money.
Name : MAKE A CHANGE SOCIETY
A/C No : 030411100001176
IFSC Code : ANDB0000304
LOGO IS :
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- We registered as per government act 2004 ,
- We have current account with the name of society ,
- We also have PAN Card, Receipt books for Manual & PDF Format bill for online transfer. -Thanking You
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Central Nervous System
Nervous system is most important one in our Human body.It plays a vital role in our daily activities.Here i'm going to present a ppt about nervous system.
DOWNLOAD HERE
DOWNLOAD HERE
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
kinematics of machinery
Frnds this book provides information about Kinematics related to different types of motion of mechanisms.for more information download this one - Thnaking you
STRAIGHT LINE MOTION MECHANISMS
Frnds the i'm going to explain about STRAIGHT LINE MOTION MECHANISMS.It explains about different types of mechanisms like Peaucellier mechanism , Hart’s mechanism , Scott-Russel’s mechanism,Watt’s mechanism & some others also.For more information view this below file.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Impotrtance of Organ Donation
Now i'm providing information about the importance of Organ donation, after death of ours we can also help to the people who suffered with different kinds of health problems.By observing this presentation all are realize & will donate their organs...to the society.By downloading the file you can see it clearly....
Information about DRDO
Frnds it is my 1st Article ...... now i'm giving information about DRDO means Defence Research and Development Organisation.it plays a important role in indian defence. For more information......
By downloading the file we can see it clearly frnds.. -Thank you
By downloading the file we can see it clearly frnds.. -Thank you
Monday, February 23, 2015
THEORY OF MACHINES
Frnds now i'm providing information about Theory Of Machines ,it expalins what is Kinematics , Mechanism , kinematic pairs,joints,it also explains about different types of Kinematic chains like Single slider ,Double slider crank chains & their invenstions like . Elliptical trammers , Scotch yoke mechanism ,Oldham’s coupling..etc.
it also gives information about DEGREE OF FREEDOM ,
Kutzbach criterion for
determining Degree of Freedom for plane mechanisms .etc. I think this one useful to you to know the information about Theory of Machines .
Sunday, February 22, 2015
DIRECT INJECTION OF GASOLINE
DIRECT INJECTION OF GASOLINE
Gasoline direct-injection engines generate the air/fuel
mixture in the combustion chamber. During the induction stroke, only the
combustion air flows through the open intake valve. The fuel is injected
directly into the combustion chamber by special fuel injectors.
Method of operation Gasoline direct-injection systems are
characterized by injecting the fuel directly into the combustion chamber at
high pressure (Fig. 1). As in a diesel engine, air/fuel-mixture formation takes
place inside the combustion chamber (internal mixture formation).
High-pressure generation The electric fuel pump (Fig. 2,
Pos. 19) delivers fuel to the high-pressure pump (4) at a presupply pressure of
3...5 bar. The latter pump generates the system pressure depending on the
engine operating point (requested torque and engine speed). The highly
pressurized fuel flows into and is stored in the fuel rail. As like , Gasoline injected into cylider as shown in below figure.
WORKING PRINCIPLE OF WANKEL ENGINE
WORKING
PRINCIPLE OF WANKEL ENGINE
The Wankel
engine is a type of internal combustion engine. It uses rotors instead of pistons inside its
combustion chamber. eccentric rotary design to convert pressure into rotating motion. Over
the commonly used reciprocating
piston designs, the
Wankel engine delivers advantages of: simplicity, smoothness, compactness, high revolutions per minute, and a high power-to-weight ratio. The engine
is commonly referred to as a rotary
engine
Wankel developed the Wankel-type rotary engine in 1957
The rotary engine is composed of a
cocoon-shaped housing and a triangular-shaped rotor inside of it. The space
between the rotor and the housing wall provides the chamber for internal
combustion and the pressure of expanding gases serves to turn the rotor. In
order to make the rotary engine work as an internal combustion engine, the four
processes of intake, compression, combustion and exhaust had to be performed in
succession in the working chamber. Suppose that the triangularshaped rotor were
concentrically placed inside a true circular housing. In this case, the working
chamber would not vary in volume as the rotor turned inside the housing. Even
if the fuel-air mixture were ignited there, the expansion pressure of
combustion gas would merely work toward the center of the rotor and would not
result in rotation. That was why the inner periphery of the housing was
contoured as a trochoid-shape and assembled with the rotor installed on an
eccentric shaft. The working chamber changes in volume twice per revolution,
thus the four processes of the internal combustion engine could be achieved.
With the Wankel-type rotary engine, the rotor’s apices follow the oval contour
of the inner periphery of the engine casing while remaining in contact with the
gear on the output shaft which is also in eccentric orbit around the center
point of the engine casing. A phase gear mechanism dictates the orbit of the
triangular rotor. The phase gear consists of an inner-toothed gear ring fixed
on the inside of the rotor and an outer-toothed gear fixed on an eccentric
shaft. If the rotor gear were to have 30 teeth inside it, the shaft gear would
have 20 teeth on its perimeter so the gear ratio is 3:2. Due to this gear
ratio, the rate of turning speed between the rotor and the shaft is defined as
1:3. The rotor has a longer rotation period than the eccentric shaft. The rotor
rotates one turn while the eccentric shaft rotates three turns. With the engine
running at 3000rpm, the rotor will run at a mere 1000rpm.
Advantages
·
A far higher power to weight ratio than a piston engine
·
It is approximately one third of the weight of a piston engine of
equivalent power output
·
It is approximately one third of the size of a piston engine of
equivalent power output.
Monday, February 9, 2015
M&MS
Frnds this is about material science & metallurgy related to Mechanical department,it is very intresting one.It is we are applying in our real life situations.I think it is useful to all.
About Mechanical Department
Frnds i'm created a small vedio about Mechanical Engineering for our juniors to understand about course for presenting in our college QISCET,Ongole.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Quotes on Frendship
- Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity
- True friendship multiplies the good in life and divides its evils. Strive to have friends, for life without friends is like life on a desert island… to find one real friend in a lifetime is good fortune; to keep him is a blessing.
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Monday, January 5, 2015
slope formulas
Slope (m) = RiseRun
(Rise = change in the y co-ordinate; Run = change in the x co-ordinate)
In the above given graph, the Rise is given for the points B (4,2) and C (4,4) and the Run is given for thepoints A (2,2) and B (4,2)
Rise = change in the y - coordinate = 4-2 =2
Run = change in the x- coordinate = 4-2 =2
Using the slope formula, we get :
Slope( m ) = RiseRun = 22 =1
Slope (m) = [ (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)]
Fahrenheit to Celsius Conversion Problems
Problems :
Question 1: Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius:
(a) 0o F
(b) 15o F
(c) 40o F.
Solution:
The Fahrenheit to Celsius is given by the formula
C = (F - 32)× 59
(a) 0o F
(b) 15o F
(c) 40o F.
Solution:
The Fahrenheit to Celsius is given by the formula
C = (F - 32)
- (a) 0o F = (0 - 32)
× 59 = - 17.78o C - (b) 15o F = (15 - 32)
× 59 = -9.45o C - (c) 40o F = (40 - 32)
× 59 = 4.45o C.
Question 2: Convert the following in to Fahrenheit:
(a) 25o C
(b) 45o C
(c) 100o C.
Solution:
To convert the Celsius to Fahrenheit is given by formula F = C× 95 + 32
25oC = 25× 95 + 32
= 5× 9 + 32
= 77o F
45oC = 45× 95 + 32
= 9× 9 + 32
= 113o F
100oC = 100× 95 + 32
= 20× 9 + 32
= 212o F.
(a) 25o C
(b) 45o C
(c) 100o C.
Solution:
To convert the Celsius to Fahrenheit is given by formula F = C
25oC = 25
= 5
= 77o F
45oC = 45
= 9
= 113o F
100oC = 100
= 20
= 212o F.
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