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Friday, October 22, 2010

Electronic fuel injection system

In the electronic fuel injection system we use different sensor unit to assess accurate data from various engine parts and which is applied to Engine Control Unit (ECU), such as air manifold pressure, engine speed, crank shaft angle. ECU uses the data to calculate the required amount of fuel in the particular engine condition. This seminar deals with the basic principle of Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI).

Electric tractions:A pollutions free and energy efficient mode of transportations

Continuous development in semiconductor technology for the last three decades or more have led to the availability of a host of high power semiconductor devices and fast versatile VLSI (very large scale integration ) chips enabling proper control of such power devices. These developments have enabled a phenomenal growth of power electronics which basically deals with processing of electric power to make it suitably for various applications. A major application of power electronics in this period has been in the field of railways tractions all over the world. This had led to benefits like smoother drives for passenger comfort, energy conservation, higher operational speeds, cost effective maintenance besides helping the growth of electronics industry in general. Indian railways are helping the growth of electronics industry in general. Indian railways are one of the largest railways systems in the world and offer a big scope for applications of power electronics. From the late 60s few efforts have been made to introduce such systems with mixed results. Greater challenge lies before the Indian industry to make use of this particular application area for its growth.
Electric tractions is a pollutions free and energy efficient mode of transportations, it offers excellent alternative source of energy other than fossil fuels. Indian railways decided to go in for 25kv ac systems and selected main line heavy density routes.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Electronic nose(E-noses) A System that detect and identify odours and vapours

The harnessing of electronics to measure odour is greatly to be desired. Human panels backed up by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry are helpful in quantifying smells, but they time are consuming, expensive and seldom performed in real time in the field. So it is important that these traditional methods give way to a speedier procedure using and electronic nose composed of gas sensors. Electronic nose are E-noses are the systems that detect and identify odours and vapours, typically linking chemical sensing devices with signal processing, pattern recognition and artificial intelligence techniques which enable uses to readily extract relevant and reliable information.