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May 06, 2012

Heat Transfer and Newton's Law of Cooling



Heat transfer is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy and heat between physical systems. Heat transfer is classified into various mechanisms, such as heat conduction, convection, thermal radiation, and transfer of energy by phase changes. Engineers also consider the transfer of mass of differing chemical species, either cold or hot, to achieve heat transfer. While these mechanisms have distinct characteristics, they often occur simultaneously in the same system.

Heat conduction, also called diffusion, is the direct microscopic exchange of kinetic energy of particles through the boundary between two systems. When an object is at a different temperature from another body or its surroundings, heat flows so that the body and the surroundings reach the same temperature, at which point they are in thermal equilibrium. Such spontaneous heat transfer always occurs from a region of high temperature to another region of lower temperature, as required by the second law of thermodynamics.

Heat convection occurs when bulk flow of a fluid (gas or liquid) carries heat along with the flow of matter in the fluid. The flow of fluid may be forced by external processes, or sometimes (in gravitational fields) by buoyancy forces caused when thermal energy expands the fluid (for example in a fire plume), thus influencing its own transfer. The latter process is often called "natural convection". All convective processes also move heat partly by diffusion, as well. Another form of convection is forced convection. In this case the fluid is forced to flow by use of a pump, fan or other mechanical means.

The final major form of heat transfer is by radiation, which occurs in any transparent medium (solid or fluid) but may also even occur across vacuum (as when the Sun heats the Earth). Radiation is the transfer of energy through space by means of electromagnetic waves in much the same way as electromagnetic light waves transfer light. The same laws that govern the transfer of light govern the radiant transfer of heat.

Newton's law of cooling: "The rate of heat loss of a body is proportional to the difference in temperatures between the body and its surroundings."

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May 04, 2012

MDU DateSheet–6th Sem–Mechanical

All of a Sudden on Facebook, there came a notification saying


”Date sheet aa gyi hai, Check it asap”
So in rush, turned over to MDU website and found out that it wasn’t a prank. In actual Date sheet was Out.
So the Dates are like :
  • 26 May 2012 – Measurement & Instrumentation
  • 30 May 2012 – Automobile Engineering
  • 2 June 2012 – Mechanical machine Design – II (4Hours Paper)
  • 6 June 2012 – Industrial Engineering
  • 9 June 2012 – Automatic Control
  • 12 June 2012– Heat Transfer
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February 21, 2012

MDU 6th Sem Subjects

Total of Six Subjects and Three Labs :-

Subjects :

  • Automatic Engineering
  • Mechanical Machine Design – II
  • Heat Transfer
  • Automatic Control
  • Measurement & Instrumentation
  • Industrial Engineering

Labs :

  • Automobile Engineering Lab
  • Heat Transfer Lab
  • Measurement & Instrumentation Lab

General Proficiency is for 50 marks as well.

 

February 01, 2012

Indian Engineering Services

Indian Engineering Services Examination (IES) is conducted by UPSC, India every year. It is conducted for the recruitment to the engineering categories in government services like Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electronics & Tele Communication Engineering. Those who clear IES can join in good grades and they have a faster career progression in government sector. Those who are looking for a stable government job in engineering cadre, IES is the exam you need to watch out for. IES exam is usually conducted in June and it is an exam spread over three years. The notification of the exam commences on the month of January and applications.

IES exam has some sections like objective type papers in engineering subject areas subjective papers different based on different engineering streams. IES is relatively a tough exam as it has a broader syllabus covering the specific engineering stream in depth.

Structure and Pattern of IES

Selection process of the candidates is based on Written Test and Personality Test. Only those candidates who get qualified for written test can attend personality test.

Written Test

Paper I (Objective type) - General Ability Test
(Part A: General English)
(Part B: General Studies) 
200 Marks each 

Papers II & III (Objective type) 
Civil Engineering/Mechanical Engineering/Electrical Engineering/Electronics & Tele-Communication Engineering 
200 Marks each 

Papers IV & V (Descriptive) 
Civil Engineering/Mechanical Engineering/Electrical Engineering/Electronics & Tele-communication Engineering
200 Marks each

Total marks for written exam - 1000 Marks

Personality Test
Personality test is the personal interview conducted by UPSC. The total marks for interview is 200. 

Syllabus of IES

General Ability Test - Paper I 
  • Part A-General English: It covers English grammar. It helps in understanding the knowledge of candidates in global language.
  • Part B- General Studies: It covers current affairs, Indian history and Geography.

Civil Engineering
  • Paper I - Building Materials
  • Paper II - Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulic Machines and Hydropower, Hydrology, Water Resources Engineering, Environmental Engineering

Mechanical Engineering Syllabus
  • Paper I – Thermodynamics, Heat transfer and Refrigeration and Air- Conditioning, Fluid Mechanics, Fluid Machinery and Steam Generators
  • Paper II - Theory of Mechanics, Machine Design, Strength of Materials, Engineering Materials, Production Engineering, Industrial Engineering

Electrical Engineering
  • Paper I - EM Theory, Electrical Materials, Electrical Circuits, Measurements and Instrumentation, Control Systems
  • Paper II - Electrical Machines and Power Transformers, Power Systems, Analog and Digital Electronics and Circuits, Micro processors, Communication Systems, Power Electronics

Electronics & Tele-communication Engineering
  • Paper I - Materials and Components, Physical Electronics, Electron Devices and ICs, Signals and Systems, Network Theory, Electromagnetic Theory, Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation
  • Paper II - Analog Electronic Circuits, Digital Electronic Circuits, Control Systems, Communication Systems, Microwave Engineering, Computer Engineering

Coaching Institutes
  • Vidyamandir
  • Brilliant Tutorials
  • FIIT JEE
  • Amity

Qualification Criteria for IES

Candidates must have Engineering degree ( BE/Btech) from a recognized university or equivalent. Those students appearing for final semester exam are also allowed to appear for this subjected to them submitting the degree certificates at the time of recruitment. Candidates who have qualified MSc degree or equivalent in areas like Wireless Communications, Electronics, Radio Physics or Radio Engineering can also apply for IES exam. Applicants should be of age group 21 to 30. 

Application Procedure for IES

Electronically scanned application forms along with the information brochure can be obtained from the designated Head Post Offices/ Post Offices throughout the country. Information on these post offices can be obtained in the notification issued by UPSC. Notifications are issues in the months of January and February usually. The duly filled application form has to be sent to - Secretary, Union Public Service Commission, Dholpur House, New Delhi – 110011. UPSC’s notification will be issued in almost all major national and local newspapers. 

Official Inquiries on IES
  • Address: Union Public Service Commission, Dholpur House, New Delhi – 110011.
  • Phone Nos: 011- 23098543/23385271
  • Website URL: http://www.upsc.gov.in/

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November 25, 2011

Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak Examinations Dec–Jan 2011-2012

Mdu had announced Examinations Date-Sheet for Dec 2011 – Jan 2012. Kindly check for your Schedule and study will complete concentration.

Download Complete Datesheet here..

Enjoy,
Time To Study hard.
All the Best.

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