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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jan 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
IC engines use internal combustion while SI engines use spark ignition.
IC engines use a fuel-air mixture that is ignited by compression, while SI engines use a spark plug to ignite the mixture
IC engines are typically used in diesel vehicles, while SI engines are used in gasoline vehicles
IC engines are more fuel-efficient but produce more emissions than SI engines
IC engines have a higher compression ratio than SI engine...
CNG does not have an octane number as it is a fuel with a different composition.
CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas
Octane number is a measure of a fuel's ability to resist knocking
CNG is primarily composed of methane
CNG has a higher octane rating than gasoline
Horsepower is a unit of power used to measure the rate at which work is done.
Horsepower is commonly used to describe the power output of engines and motors.
One horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts.
The term 'horsepower' was coined by James Watt, who compared the power output of steam engines to the work done by horses.
Horsepower can be calculated using the formula: horsepower = (torque x rpm) / 5252.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Aug 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Two stroke engines have a power stroke in every revolution while four stroke engines have a power stroke in every other revolution.
Two stroke engines have a simpler design and are lighter than four stroke engines.
Four stroke engines are more fuel-efficient and produce less pollution than two stroke engines.
Two stroke engines are commonly used in small power tools and motorcycles while four stroke engines are used in ca...
The octane number of CNG is typically between 120 and 130.
CNG stands for compressed natural gas
Octane number is a measure of a fuel's ability to resist knocking
Higher octane numbers indicate better performance in high-compression engines
Horsepower is a unit of power used to measure the output of engines and motors.
Horsepower is the amount of work an engine can do over time.
It was originally defined as the power needed to lift 550 pounds one foot in one second.
One horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts.
Horsepower is commonly used to rate the power of cars, boats, and other vehicles.
Higher horsepower generally means better acceleration and top speed.
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I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before Sep 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
Paper divided in two sections. First section has four parts and second section is of coding questions.
I was interviewed before Apr 2020.
I was interviewed before Aug 2021.
2 easy codes and 1 medium level code challenge
I know multiple programming languages including Java, Python, and C++.
Proficient in Java, Python, and C++
Familiar with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Experience with SQL and NoSQL databases
Comfortable with Bash scripting and Linux command line
Knowledge of MATLAB and R for data analysis
Understanding of Swift for iOS development
posted on 6 Jun 2017
I was interviewed in Jan 2017.
I am a recent engineering graduate with a passion for problem-solving and innovation.
Graduated with a degree in engineering
Passionate about problem-solving and innovation
Experience in internships and projects
Strong communication and teamwork skills
In five years, I see myself as a skilled engineer leading projects and making a positive impact in the industry.
Leading engineering projects and teams
Continuing to learn and grow professionally
Contributing to the success and growth of the company
Possibly pursuing further education or certifications
Building a strong network within the industry
posted on 25 Aug 2017
I was interviewed before Aug 2016.
posted on 28 Jan 2017
I was interviewed in Nov 2016.
I come from a supportive family. My interests lie in power plant engineering. I have knowledge of condensers, turbine blade failures, FEA courses, hazards in power plants, and safety valves in boilers.
Family - Supportive and encouraging
Interests - Power plant engineering
Knowledge - Condensers, turbine blade failures, FEA courses, hazards in power plants, safety valves in boilers
Examples - Condenser sketch, turbine blad...
posted on 4 Feb 2017
I was interviewed in Oct 2016.
Various types of sensors used in industries include temperature sensors, pressure sensors, level sensors, etc.
Temperature sensors: thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermistors
Pressure sensors: piezoresistive sensors, capacitive sensors, strain gauge sensors
Level sensors: ultrasonic sensors, capacitive sensors, float sensors
Flow sensors: electromagnetic flow meters, ultrasonic flow meters, thermal...
Instrumentation is the science of measuring and controlling physical variables such as temperature, pressure, flow, and level.
Instrumentation involves the use of sensors, transmitters, and controllers to measure and control physical variables.
Examples of instrumentation include temperature sensors in a furnace, pressure transmitters in a pipeline, flow meters in a chemical plant, and level sensors in a tank.
Instrumenta...
Temperature and level measuring instruments operate on principles such as thermal expansion, pressure, and capacitance.
Thermocouples measure temperature based on the voltage produced by two dissimilar metals when heated
RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors) measure temperature based on the change in resistance of a metal wire with temperature
Level sensors use principles such as buoyancy, pressure, and capacitance to m...
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