Saturday, 2 May 2020

Which stream do I select in Engineering ???







Many students are choosing to focus their education and career goals in one of the fields of engineering and with a good reason: employment opportunities for many types of engineers are expected to grow significantly over the next decade.
We will discuss some of the hot trending engineering sectors in this blog.

PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
While a growing number of industries are looking to cleaner forms of energy, there still is an overall dependence on fossil fuels and the work of petroleum engineers. Petroleum engineers are responsible for designing and developing ways to extract oil and gas from deposits beneath the ground. Furthermore, some petroleum engineers focus on discovering new ways to extract oil and gas from older wells already in existence.



INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
The work of an industrial engineer is generally focused on the concept of efficiency in production. An industrial engineer may be tasked with developing efficient systems that integrate workers, machines, information, materials and energy in the creation of a product or the provision of a specific service.

COMPUTER HARDWARE ENGINEERING
Computer hardware engineers generally research, design, develop and test computer systems, as well as components such as processors, memory devices, networks, circuit boards, and routers. Many perform detailed research to help advance the field of computer systems.
For furthermore engineering field, We will explore in the next blog.
Thanks for your patience for reading this blog.

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Thursday, 30 April 2020

Do you know what is the purpose of cooling water circuit in Steam power plant ??




Do you know what is the purpose of cooling water circuit in Steam power plant ??

The quantity of cooling water required to condense the steam is considerably large and is taken from lake, river or sea. 
The cooling water is taken from upstream side of the river, it is passed through the condenser and the heated water is discharged at downstream side of the river. Such a system of cooling water supply is possible if adequate cooling water is available throughout the year. The system is known as Open System



When the adequate water is not available, then the water coming out from the condenser is cooled in either cooling pond or cooling tower. The cooling is affected by partly evaporating the water. This evaporation loss (including carry over) is nearly 2% - 5% of the cooling water circulated in the system. To compensate this evaporation loss, the water from the river or other sources has to be continuously supplied. The water from the cooling tower or the cooling pond is again supplied to the condenser. This system is known as Closed System.

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Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Do you know how optical fibres work !!!!






Optical fibres are glass or plastics as thin as human hair, designed to guide light waves along their length. 
Actually an optical fibre works on the principle of total internal reflection. When light enters through one end of the fibre it undergoes successive total internal reflections from side wall and travels down the length of the fibre along a zigzag path. 


A small fraction of light may escape through side walls but a major fraction emerges out from the other end of the fibre.

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