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I have a degree in Mechanical Engineering and 5 years of experience in designing and developing mechanical systems.
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3 2 1 Principal is a design principle used in engineering to ensure proper assembly and alignment of parts.
It involves assembling parts in a specific order, with the largest and most important part being assembled first (3), followed by the next largest and important part (2), and finally the smallest and least important part (1).
This principle helps to ensure that all parts fit together properly and are aligned correc...
GD&T stands for Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing, a system used to define and communicate engineering tolerances.
GD&T is a language used to communicate design intent and ensure parts are manufactured to the correct specifications.
It uses symbols and annotations to define the allowable variation in form, orientation, and location of features on a part.
GD&T is important for ensuring parts fit together correctly and...
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posted on 28 Jul 2022
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Jul 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
The process to build an Etabs model involves defining the geometry, assigning properties and loads, and analyzing the structure.
Define the geometry of the structure using nodes, lines, and areas
Assign properties to the elements such as material type, section size, and boundary conditions
Apply loads to the structure such as dead loads, live loads, and seismic loads
Analyze the structure using the software's analysis tool...
Lateral forces in a building flow from the top to the bottom through the structural system.
Lateral forces are caused by wind, earthquakes, and other external factors.
The building's structural system, including walls, columns, and beams, must be designed to resist these forces.
The lateral forces are transferred from the top of the building to the foundation through the structural system.
The foundation must be designed t...
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in Jun 2021. There was 1 interview round.
posted on 13 Jun 2024
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Jun 2023. There was 1 interview round.
SFD stands for Shear Force Diagram and BMD stands for Bending Moment Diagram in structural analysis.
SFD shows the variation of shear force along the length of a beam or structure.
BMD shows the variation of bending moment along the length of a beam or structure.
Both diagrams are essential for analyzing the internal forces in a structure.
They are commonly used in civil and mechanical engineering for designing and analyzi...
Thrust forces for beams can be calculated using equations of equilibrium and considering external loads.
Calculate the sum of all external forces acting on the beam.
Determine the direction of the forces (compression or tension) based on the beam's support conditions.
Apply equations of equilibrium to calculate the thrust forces at different points along the beam.
Consider any distributed loads or moments that may affect t...
Load density refers to the amount of power consumed per unit area or volume.
Load density is typically measured in watts per square meter or watts per cubic meter.
It is used in electrical design to determine the distribution of power consumption in a given space.
Higher load density may require more robust electrical systems to handle the increased power demand.
For example, data centers have high load density due to the ...
Short circuit current from 1000kVA TF (5% Z) on a panel and determine its CB Fault current rating using IEC Standard.
Calculate the short circuit current using the formula: Short circuit current = 1000kVA / (1.732 * 5%)
Determine the CB Fault current rating based on the calculated short circuit current
Refer to IEC Standard for guidelines on short circuit current calculations and CB ratings
The cable size and circuit breaker rating for a 50KW motor at 30m distance from the panel depend on factors like voltage, current, and installation conditions.
Calculate the full load current (FLC) of the motor using the formula: FLC = (Power (kW) * 1000) / (sqrt(3) * Voltage)
Select a cable size based on the FLC, voltage drop considerations, and installation conditions
Choose a circuit breaker rating based on the FLC and...
CRI stands for Color Rendering Index, a measure of how accurately a light source illuminates colors compared to natural light.
CRI is a scale from 0 to 100, with higher values indicating better color rendering.
It is important in lighting design to ensure colors appear true and vibrant.
LED lights typically have high CRI values, making them popular for applications where color accuracy is crucial.
UGR stands for Unified Glare Rating, a measure of the discomfort glare perceived by an observer.
UGR is used in lighting design to evaluate the visual comfort of lighting installations.
It takes into account factors such as the luminance of the light source, the position of the observer, and the reflectance of the surrounding surfaces.
Lower UGR values indicate less glare and better visual comfort for the occupants.
For ex...
Uniformity factor is a measure of how evenly distributed light is in a given space.
Uniformity factor is calculated by dividing the minimum illuminance level by the average illuminance level in a space.
A higher uniformity factor indicates more even lighting distribution.
Uniformity factor is important in lighting design to ensure consistent lighting levels throughout a space.
For example, in an office setting, a uniformit
Maintenance factor is a multiplier used in lighting design to account for the decrease in light output over time due to dirt, aging, and other factors.
Maintenance factor is typically a value between 0 and 1, with 1 indicating no decrease in light output over time.
It is used to adjust the initial illuminance level calculated for a space to account for the decrease in light output over the life of the lighting system.
Fac...
Reflection index in rooms refers to the amount of sound reflected off surfaces within a room.
Reflection index is important in determining the acoustics of a room.
High reflection index can lead to echoes and reverberation.
Materials like concrete and glass have high reflection index, while soft materials like carpets and curtains have low reflection index.
Exit sign lighting in corridors or pathways is designed to provide clear and visible guidance to occupants in case of emergency.
Ensure exit signs are placed at all exits and change in direction
Use photoluminescent materials for backup in case of power failure
Provide adequate lighting levels to ensure visibility in all conditions
Consider using LED lights for energy efficiency and long lifespan
Earthing design involves creating a low-resistance path for fault currents to safely dissipate into the ground.
Determine the type of earthing system needed based on the specific requirements of the electrical installation.
Calculate the required size of the earthing conductors based on the fault current levels and soil resistivity.
Ensure proper bonding of all metallic structures and equipment to the earthing system to p...
Earth loop impedance is the total impedance of the earth fault current path in an electrical circuit.
Earth loop impedance is important for ensuring the safety of electrical installations.
It is measured in ohms and is used to calculate the maximum fault current that could flow in the event of a fault.
Low earth loop impedance is desirable as it helps to quickly trip circuit breakers in case of a fault.
It is influenced by...
Designing a transformer room involves considering safety, space requirements, ventilation, and electrical codes.
Ensure proper ventilation to prevent overheating of transformers
Follow electrical codes and regulations for clearances and access
Provide adequate space for maintenance and operation of transformers
Consider safety measures such as fire protection and emergency shutdown systems
Cable tray sizing involves considering the current carrying capacity, voltage drop, and environmental factors.
Calculate the total current carrying capacity required for the cables in the tray.
Consider the voltage drop limitations based on the distance and load.
Take into account the environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and corrosive elements.
Select the appropriate size and material of the cable tray base...
Spacing between smoke detectors depends on the type of detector and the manufacturer's recommendations.
Spacing between smoke detectors is typically around 30 feet in residential areas.
For high ceilings, detectors may need to be spaced closer together.
Consult the manufacturer's guidelines for specific spacing requirements.
Clearance between cable tray and wet service pipe is maintained by using appropriate support systems and ensuring proper spacing.
Use support systems such as clamps, hangers, and brackets to secure the cable tray and wet service pipe at appropriate distances.
Ensure proper spacing between the cable tray and wet service pipe to prevent any contact or interference.
Follow industry standards and regulations for minimum clear...
Designing a CCTV system involves selecting appropriate cameras, DVR/NVR, and cables based on requirements.
Determine the coverage area and required resolution for each camera
Select suitable cameras (e.g. dome, bullet, PTZ) based on the environment
Choose a DVR/NVR with enough storage capacity and network connectivity
Use high-quality coaxial cables (e.g. RG59) for analog cameras or Ethernet cables for IP cameras
Consider u...
Harmonics in transformers are non-linear currents or voltages that can cause overheating, increased losses, and interference in electrical systems.
Harmonics are multiples of the fundamental frequency in the power system, typically caused by non-linear loads like variable frequency drives or rectifiers.
Impacts of harmonics include increased heating in transformers, higher losses, reduced power quality, and interference ...
posted on 17 Mar 2021
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Feb 2021. There was 1 interview round.
Motor feeder and power feeder requirements are essential for electrical design engineers to ensure proper functioning of electrical systems.
Motor feeder requirements include selecting the appropriate motor size, voltage, and current rating.
Power feeder requirements involve determining the load requirements and selecting the appropriate cable size and voltage drop.
Proper coordination and protection devices such as circu...
Hazardous area classification involves categorizing areas based on the presence of flammable gases, vapors, or dusts.
Hazardous areas are classified based on the likelihood of the presence of flammable substances.
Temperature Class refers to the maximum surface temperature of equipment that can be used in a hazardous area.
Hazardous areas are categorized into zones based on the frequency and duration of the presence of fl...
1.25 FLA is taken for circuit breaker and 1.5 times for contactor to ensure protection against overloading and short circuits.
1.25 FLA is the maximum current that a circuit breaker can handle without tripping.
1.5 times FLA is taken for contactor to ensure that it can handle the inrush current during motor starting.
This also provides protection against short circuits and overloading.
For example, if the full load current...
Percentage Impedance is a measure of the voltage drop in a transformer during a short circuit. It determines the ability of the transformer to withstand short circuit currents.
Percentage Impedance is the ratio of the rated voltage of a transformer to the short circuit current at its terminals, expressed as a percentage.
It represents the internal impedance of the transformer and is usually provided by the manufacturer.
A...
Protection schemes for transformers and generators.
Overcurrent protection
Differential protection
Distance protection
Restricted earth fault protection
Backup protection
Buchholz relay protection
Thermal overload protection
Under/over voltage protection
Neutral grounding protection
Cable sizing is calculated using the formula for voltage drop, which takes into account resistive and inductive drop. Voltage drop is limited to 5% to ensure efficient power transmission.
Cable sizing is determined by calculating the voltage drop using the formula: VD = (I * L * R * 2) / 1000
Resistive drop is calculated using Ohm's Law: Vr = I * R
Inductive drop is calculated using the formula: Vi = I * X
Voltage drop is ...
Earthing calculation standards and resistances for substation and lightning protection.
Earthing calculation involves determining the resistance of the earth electrode system.
The standard used for earthing calculation is IEEE 80.
The resistance in substation should be less than 1 ohm.
The resistance for lightning protection should be less than 10 ohms.
Factors affecting earthing calculation include soil resistivity, electr...
The motor contribution to the short circuit current is significant and needs to be considered in electrical design.
The motor's impedance affects the short circuit current level.
The motor's starting current can cause a significant increase in short circuit current.
The motor's location in the electrical system can affect its contribution to the short circuit current.
The motor's size and type can also impact its contribut...
Types of contactors include AC, DC, reversing, and definite purpose. Maximum efficiency of transformer depends on load and design.
AC contactors are used for alternating current circuits
DC contactors are used for direct current circuits
Reversing contactors are used to reverse the direction of current flow
Definite purpose contactors are designed for specific applications
Maximum efficiency of transformer is achieved at fu...
Non-linear loads are electrical devices that do not have a linear relationship between the voltage and current.
Non-linear loads draw non-sinusoidal current waveforms.
They can cause harmonic distortion in the electrical system.
Examples of non-linear loads include computers, televisions, and variable speed drives.
Linear loads have a linear relationship between voltage and current, such as incandescent light bulbs.
Linear
Explanation of lighting calculation, light loss factor, utilisation factor, and minimum lux required in substation.
Lighting calculation involves determining the amount of light required in a space.
Light loss factor is the reduction in light output due to factors such as dirt, dust, and aging of lamps.
Utilisation factor is the ratio of light received by a surface to the total light output of the lamps.
Formula for lighti...
APFC stands for Automatic Power Factor Correction. Series reactor is a device used to limit current flow.
APFC is a system that automatically corrects the power factor of an electrical network.
It uses capacitors to improve the power factor and reduce energy consumption.
Series reactor is a device that is used to limit the flow of current in a circuit.
It is used to protect equipment from overvoltage and to reduce harmonic...
posted on 30 Apr 2021
Lighting levels for indoor and outdoor areas are determined based on the purpose of the space and the activities that take place.
Indoor lighting levels are typically measured in foot-candles or lux
Outdoor lighting levels are typically measured in lumens per square meter
Calculation procedures involve determining the required illuminance level for the space and selecting appropriate light fixtures and bulbs
Factors such a...
Cable glands are used to secure and seal cables in various applications based on the area of installation.
Cable glands are used in hazardous areas to prevent the entry of flammable gases and liquids.
In outdoor applications, cable glands are used to protect cables from moisture and dust.
In industrial settings, cable glands are used to secure cables and prevent them from being pulled out.
Different types of cable glands a...
posted on 12 Oct 2024
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Sep 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
General knowlegde, Basic Aptitude, Domain Technical MCQ
Genx vs Genz, Altitude and comparsion
Components of a transformer include core, windings, and insulation.
Core: Provides a path for magnetic flux
Windings: Primary and secondary coils for inducing voltage
Insulation: Prevents short circuits and ensures safety
posted on 24 Oct 2024
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