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A centrifugal pump consists of an impeller, casing, and suction/discharge pipes. The line diagram shows the flow of fluid through the pump.
Construction includes impeller, casing, suction pipe, and discharge pipe
Impeller rotates to create centrifugal force, pushing fluid outwards
Suction pipe brings fluid into the pump, discharge pipe sends it out
Line diagram shows the flow path of fluid through the pump
SOF stands for Strength of Material. It is a branch of engineering that deals with the behavior of solid objects subjected to stresses and strains.
SOF is essential in the design of machine elements to ensure they can withstand the loads and forces they will experience during operation.
It involves analyzing the material properties, stress distribution, and deformation of the components.
Calculations in SOF help determine...
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I am a dedicated and hardworking individual with a passion for engineering. My strengths include problem-solving and attention to detail, while my weakness is sometimes being too critical of my own work. My favorite subject is mechanical engineering.
Strengths: problem-solving skills, attention to detail
Weakness: being too critical of my own work
Favorite Subject: mechanical engineering
Check valve, flow control valve, butterfly valve, and ball valve are all types of valves used in various industries.
Check valve: Allows flow in one direction and prevents backflow.
Flow control valve: Regulates the flow rate of a fluid in a system.
Butterfly valve: Uses a disc to control flow by rotating it within the valve body.
Ball valve: Uses a ball-shaped disc to control flow by rotating it within the valve body.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jul 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
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EL (Earned Leave) can be calculated by multiplying the number of days worked by the proportion of leave earned per month.
EL calculation is based on the number of days worked
Proportion of leave earned per month is multiplied by the number of days worked
For example, if an employee works for 20 days in a month and earns 2.5 days of leave per month, the EL would be 20 * 2.5 = 50 days
EL (Earned Leave) can be calculated by multiplying the number of days worked by the proportion of leave earned per month.
EL calculation is based on the number of days worked
Proportion of leave earned per month is multiplied by the number of days worked
Example: If an employee works for 20 days in a month and earns 1.25 days of leave per month, EL would be 20 * 1.25 = 25 days
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Sep 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
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Slider crank mechanism is a simple mechanism used to convert rotary motion into reciprocating motion.
Consists of a slider, crank, connecting rod and a shaft
Used in engines, pumps, compressors, etc.
The slider moves back and forth in a straight line
The crank rotates in a circular motion
The connecting rod connects the slider and the crank
The shaft provides the rotary motion
The mechanism is used to convert the reciprocatin...
Degree of freedom refers to the number of independent variables that can be varied in a system without changing its state.
Degree of freedom is important in engineering and physics.
It helps in understanding the behavior of a system.
It is calculated as the difference between the number of variables and the number of constraints.
For example, a ball rolling on a flat surface has two degrees of freedom - forward/backward an...
Laws governing energy and its transformations in physical systems.
First law: Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted.
Second law: Entropy of an isolated system always increases over time.
Third law: Absolute zero cannot be reached by any finite number of processes.
Applications in engineering, physics, chemistry, and biology.
Examples include heat engines, refrigeration, and combustion processe
Enthalpy is a thermodynamic property that represents the total heat content of a system.
Enthalpy is denoted by the symbol H.
It is defined as the sum of the internal energy of a system and the product of its pressure and volume.
The formula for enthalpy is H = U + PV, where U is the internal energy, P is the pressure, and V is the volume.
Enthalpy is often used in chemical reactions to measure the heat exchanged with the ...
Entropy is a measure of disorder or randomness in a system.
Entropy is denoted by the symbol S.
The formula for entropy is S = k ln W, where k is the Boltzmann constant and W is the number of possible microstates.
Entropy increases with an increase in the number of microstates.
Entropy is a state function and is independent of the path taken to reach a particular state.
Entropy has units of J/K (joules per kelvin).
Bernoulli's theorem states that as the speed of a fluid increases, its pressure decreases.
The theorem is based on the conservation of energy in a fluid system.
It is commonly used in fluid dynamics to calculate the pressure and velocity of fluids in motion.
The theorem is applicable to both incompressible and compressible fluids.
An example of Bernoulli's theorem in action is the lift generated by an airplane wing.
The the...
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