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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Mar 2023. There were 4 interview rounds.
Bacis of math aptitude , Reasoning and little bit GK...easy one
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I appeared for an interview in Feb 2025, where I was asked the following questions.
HAZ stands for Heat-Affected Zone, an area in materials affected by welding or heat treatment.
The HAZ is the region surrounding a weld that experiences changes in microstructure due to heat.
Properties like hardness and ductility can vary significantly in the HAZ compared to the base material.
For example, in steel welding, the HAZ may become brittle if not properly managed.
Understanding HAZ is crucial for ensuring the i
posted on 26 Jul 2022
posted on 27 Oct 2024
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Oct 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
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Yes, original certificates can be kept with the company for up to 5 years.
Original certificates can be securely stored by the company for record-keeping purposes.
It is common practice for companies to retain original certificates of employees for a certain period of time.
Having original certificates on file can be useful for verification purposes or in case of audits.
Employees should ensure that copies of their certifi...
Batch production involves producing a specific quantity of items at a time, while mass production involves continuous production of large quantities.
Batch production is more flexible and allows for customization of products.
Mass production is more efficient and cost-effective for producing large quantities.
Batch production is common in industries like pharmaceuticals, bakeries, and breweries.
Mass production is common i...
I had 8 subjects in my btech college.
I had subjects like Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, etc.
Each semester had different subjects based on the curriculum.
Some common subjects included Thermodynamics, Control Systems, Data Structures, etc.
Density of Cu, Al, Mild steel, Stainless steel
Density of Copper (Cu) is approximately 8.96 g/cm^3
Density of Aluminum (Al) is approximately 2.70 g/cm^3
Density of Mild Steel is approximately 7.85 g/cm^3
Density of Stainless Steel can vary depending on the grade, but is typically around 7.9 g/cm^3
The weight of a 1mX1mX3mm MS plate can be calculated using the formula: Weight = Length(m) x Width(m) x Thickness(mm) x Density of MS (kg/m^3)
Convert the thickness from mm to m (3mm = 0.003m)
Density of MS is typically around 7850 kg/m^3
Calculate the weight using the formula: Weight = 1m x 1m x 0.003m x 7850 kg/m^3
The area of a rectangle is length multiplied by width, square is side squared, ellipse is pi times major axis times minor axis, circle is pi times radius squared, and hexagon is 1.5 times apothem times perimeter.
Rectangle: Area = length x width
Square: Area = side x side
Ellipse: Area = pi x major axis x minor axis
Circle: Area = pi x radius x radius
Hexagon: Area = 1.5 x apothem x perimeter
I appeared for an interview before Mar 2024, where I was asked the following questions.
posted on 2 Jun 2023
Aptitiude, Reasoning , EEE basic Questions
A transformer is an electrical device that transfers electrical energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction.
Consists of two coils of wire, known as primary and secondary coils
Primary coil receives electrical energy and creates a magnetic field
Magnetic field induces a voltage in the secondary coil, transferring energy
Used in power distribution, voltage regulation, and electrical isolation
Exampl...
Mutual induction is the process where a changing current in one coil induces a voltage in another coil.
Mutual induction occurs when two coils are placed close to each other and the magnetic field produced by one coil induces a voltage in the other coil.
The induced voltage in the second coil is directly proportional to the rate of change of current in the first coil.
This phenomenon is the basis for the operation of tran...
Flux is the flow of electric or magnetic field lines through a surface, while current is the flow of electric charge.
Flux is a measure of the flow of a physical property through a given area.
In electromagnetism, flux refers to the flow of electric or magnetic field lines through a surface.
Current is the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
Flux and current are related through Faraday's law of electromagnetic ind
posted on 23 Jun 2023
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Jun 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
DTR stands for Dead Time Recovery. It is a structure used in the oil and gas industry to separate gas and liquid phases.
DTR is typically made of steel or other corrosion-resistant materials.
The structure is designed to handle high pressure and temperature conditions.
Common materials used in the construction of DTR include carbon steel, stainless steel, and duplex stainless steel.
The choice of material depends on factor...
A Bucoz relay is a type of protective relay used in power systems to detect faults and isolate them to prevent damage.
Bucoz relay is a type of protective relay used in power systems.
It functions by detecting faults in the system and isolating them to prevent damage.
It helps in maintaining the stability and reliability of the power system.
Bucoz relay operates based on the principle of electromagnetic induction.
Examples ...
Pipe earthing of DTR involves using a metal pipe buried in the ground to provide a low-resistance path for fault currents.
Metal pipe is buried vertically in the ground near the DTR
The pipe is filled with alternate layers of charcoal and salt to improve conductivity
A copper wire is connected to the pipe and then to the DTR for grounding purposes
posted on 10 Feb 2022
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Feb 2021. There was 1 interview round.
Tensioning is the process of applying tension to a fastener or material, while torquing is the process of applying torque or rotational force.
Tensioning involves stretching or pulling a material to create tension, while torquing involves applying rotational force to tighten or loosen a fastener.
Tensioning is commonly used in applications such as tightening cables, belts, or chains, while torquing is used in fastening b...
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