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posted on 21 Nov 2024
Transmission energy loss in a vehicle can be calculated by considering factors like friction, heat generation, and mechanical inefficiencies.
Calculate energy loss due to friction between moving parts
Consider heat generation from components like the transmission fluid
Account for mechanical inefficiencies in the transmission system
Total the energy losses to get an overall estimate
posted on 27 Aug 2024
Technical Aptitude on java , .net , and sql
Generative Al . time was 8 minutes and 2 minutes for thinking
posted on 29 Jun 2024
1hr for aaptitude test
posted on 1 Nov 2023
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in May 2023. There were 4 interview rounds.
Normal aptitude & reasoning along eith your 30% domain questions
posted on 9 Mar 2024
The number of bricks needed in 1m3 depends on the size of the bricks being used.
The number of bricks in 1m3 will vary based on the size of the bricks. Standard brick size is 190mm x 90mm x 90mm.
For standard size bricks, approximately 500 bricks are needed in 1m3.
To calculate the number of bricks needed, divide the volume of 1m3 by the volume of one brick.
Fos is a type of admixture used in concrete to improve its workability and durability.
Fos is a water-reducing admixture that helps in reducing the water content in concrete mixtures.
It improves the workability of concrete, making it easier to place and finish.
Fos also enhances the durability of concrete by reducing permeability and increasing strength.
Examples of Fos for concrete include polycarboxylate-based admixture
posted on 19 Dec 2023
I applied via Job Portal and was interviewed in Jun 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
True power is the actual power consumed by a device, while reactive power is the power required to establish and maintain the electromagnetic fields in an AC circuit.
True power is measured in watts (W) and represents the actual energy consumed by a device.
Reactive power is measured in volt-amperes reactive (VAR) and represents the power required to establish and maintain the electromagnetic fields in an AC circuit.
True...
posted on 25 Nov 2022
Civil engineering questions based on basics concepts , some aptitude and english questions ,grammer test
posted on 29 May 2022
I applied via campus placement at SRM university (SRMU) and was interviewed in Nov 2021. There were 5 interview rounds.
The questions were very basic. Just keep in touch with the general aptitude topics.
General topics of discussion and current affairs were asked. A piece of advice, SPEAK! Do not wait for any chance to do it. Express you views and try not to choose the uncommon topics.
posted on 19 Nov 2021
Bleeding is the process of removing excess air from a hydraulic system.
Bleeding is necessary to ensure proper functioning of hydraulic systems.
It involves removing air bubbles from the system by opening valves or using a vacuum pump.
Bleeding is commonly done in brake systems to ensure proper braking performance.
It can also be done in cooling systems to prevent overheating.
Bleeding is important to prevent damage to the
Segregation refers to the separation of different components or materials from a mixture.
Segregation can occur due to differences in size, density, or shape of the components.
Examples of segregation include the separation of oil and water in a mixture, or the separation of different sized particles in a granular material.
Segregation can have negative effects on the quality and consistency of a product, such as in the c...
Workability of concrete refers to its ease of mixing, placing, and compacting.
Workability is a crucial property of concrete that affects its strength, durability, and appearance.
It is influenced by factors such as water-cement ratio, aggregate size and shape, and admixtures.
Concrete with good workability can be easily placed and compacted without segregation or bleeding.
Various tests such as slump test, flow test, and ...
W/c ratio is the ratio of water to cement in concrete. Admixtures like superplasticizer can improve concrete without changing w/c ratio.
W/c ratio is a crucial factor in determining the strength and durability of concrete.
It is the ratio of the weight of water to the weight of cement used in the mix.
A lower w/c ratio means stronger and more durable concrete.
Admixtures like superplasticizer can improve workability, reduc...
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