Friday, May 31, 2019

Siemens courses conducted at MIT Campus

Dear All,
Find the details of Siemens courses conducted at MIT Campus in June 2019. Kindly encourage students to register and get benefitted. The link for registration is shared below.

http://mitindia.edu/Mit_upload_materials/department/Short_Term_Training_Course_Siemens_CoE.pdf


Friday, May 24, 2019

Safety Measures for Roof Top Solar Power Systems during Severe Weather Events

Safety Measures for Roof Top Solar Power Systems during Severe Weather Events
Rooftop Solar Power Systems are connected to the normal power supply in homes and institutions. Once exposed to sunlight the PV modules of the systems can continue to generate power and send it up to the inverter even if the grid supply has been disrupted/disconnected. Thus solar PV systems pose an electrical safety risk for residents as well as emergency crews in times of severe weather events such as storms, cyclones and floods.

CAUTION: Under sunlight the modules and their cables should be treated as if they are live.
Safety Measures
Preparing for a severe weather event
When preparing for a storm, cyclone or flood event, it is important to shutdown the systems. For shutting down the following procedure should be followed:
1. Turn off the inverter AC mains isolator.
(this is usually found before the meter box)
2. Turn off the PV array isolator.
(this is usually found before the inverter or provided in the main array junction box either on the rooftop or before the inverter )
3. Protect the PV array from flying debris.
If you are unsure of the shutdown procedure or the location of the isolators, contact the installer.

After a storm or cyclone
1. Do not attempt to reconnect solar PV systems if your property has suffered roof damage. Your roof may be live or residual moisture might have kept the system live.
2. Visually inspect the system in a safe way, and if concerned, call the installer or a licensed electrical contractor.

During a flood
1. In case of a flood, if you find any component of the system under water or in wet conditions, do not attempt to turn off a solar PV system. This could result in a fatal electric shock.
2. Do not approach the system if parts are submerged, and if forced onto a rooftop to avoid floodwater, keep well away from solar panels and wiring.
3. Do not assume your system to be safe if grid supply has been disconnected. The systems can still produce DC voltage while there is daylight.
WARNING: Solar PV systems do not require mains power to generate a DC supply. A licensed electrician or the installer may be contacted to fully shut down the PV array, to ensure safety.

After a flood
1. Following receding flood waters, do not attempt to operate any switches as residual moisture may have caused solar PV systems to become live.
2. You could potentially suffer a serious or fatal electric shock, even if mains power is disrupted.
3. Contact your installer to re-commission the system for you. If an installer is not available, contact a licensed electrical contractor for the purpose.
4. Ensure that the solar PV system inverter is replaced if it has been submerged or partly submerged.
REMEMBER: Do not reconnect any solar PV systems unless your installer or a licensed electrical contractor has certified the installation is safe. And treat all solar PV installations as energised

Monday, May 20, 2019

LIST OF TOP 50 ENGINEERING COLLEGES IN TAMILNADU



Engineering aspirants, Students and Parents must check the following 7 areas before choosing an Engineering College

1. Educational Experience of Management (Reputation & Brand Name)
2. Alumni feedback
3. Placement statistics and Companies Visited
4. Students exposure to recent technologies
5. Faculties and Facilities
6. Academic Performance
7. Students Preference in past years TNEA Counselling.



LIST OF TOP 50 ENGINEERING COLLEGES IN TAMILNADU

1 – 1001 - Anna University CEG Campus, Chennai

2 – 2006 - PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore

3 – 1004 - Anna University MIT Campus - Chennai

4 – 2007 - Coimbatore Institute of Technology - Coimbatore 

5 – 5008 - Thiyagarajar College of Engineering - Madurai

6 – 1315 - Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering - Chennai

7 – 2005 - Government College of Technology - Coimbatore

8 - 5012 - Central Electro Chemical Research Institute - Karaikudi

9 – 1002 - Anna University ACT Campus - Chennai

10 - 2377 - PSG Institute of Technology & Applied Research - Coimbatore

11 - 4972 - AMRITA College of Engineering & Technology, Nagercoil - Kanyakumari (AMRITA University's New College which is Affiliated to Anna University)

12 – 2712 - Kumaraguru College of Technology - Coimbatore

13 – 1219 - Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering - Chennai

14 – 2615 - Government College of Engineering - Salem

15 – 2718 - Sri Krishna College of Engineering & Technology - Coimbatore

16 – 5901 - Alagappa Chettiar Government College of Engineering & Technology - Karaikudi

17 – 1113 - RMK Engineering College - Chennai

18 - 4960 - Mepco schlenk Engineering College - Sivakasi

19 - 1321 - Central Institute of Plastics Engineering - Chennai

20 - 1317 - St.Joesph College of Engineering - Chennai

21 - 1450 - Loyola ICAM College of Engineering and Technology - Chennai

22 - 2711 - Kongu Engineering College - Erode

23 - 2343 - Indian Institute of Handloom Technology - Salem

24 - 4974 - Government College of Engineering - Tirunelveli

25 - 1304 - SRM Easwari Engineering College - Chennai

26 - 1211 - Rajalakhsmi Engineering College - Chennai

27 - 1399 - Chennai Institute of Technology - Chennai

28 - 1210 - Panimalar Engineering College - Chennai

29 - 2719 - Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College - Coimbatore

30 - 1120 - Velammal Engineering College - Chennai

31 - 2702 - Bannari Amman Institute of Technology - Erode

32 - 1419 - Sri Sairam Engineering College - Chennai

33 - 1309 - Meenakshi Sundarajan Engineering College - Chennai

34 - 2722 - Sri Krishna College of Technology - Coimbatore

35 - 2709 - Institute of Road and Transport Technology (IRTT) - Erode

36 - 1112 - RMD Engineering College - Chennai

37 - 2739 - Sri Eshwar College of Engineering - Coimbatore

38 - 2706 - Dr.Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology - Coimbatore

39 - 1128 - RMK College of Engineering and Technology - Chennai

40 - 5986 - Velammal College of Engineering and Technology - Madurai

41 - 2618 - Sona College of Technology - Salem

42 - 1149 - St.Joseph's Institute of Technology - Chennai

43 - 1324 - Sri Sairam Institute of Technology - Chennai

44 - 2608 - M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering - Karur

45 - 2622 - VSB Engineering College - Karur

46 - 1306 - Jeppiaar Engineering College - Chennai 

47 - 2603 - Government College of Engineering - Bargur

48 - 1422 - SRM Valliammai Engineering College - Chennai

49 - 3819 - Saranathan Engineering College - Trichy

50 - 5910 - PSNA College of Engineering and Technology - Dindigul

Best wishes for your successful future

Saturday, May 18, 2019

ஒன்றோடு ஒன்றை ஒப்பிட்டு சொல்வார்கள்

ஒன்றோடு ஒன்றை ஒப்பிட்டு சொல்வார்கள்
உன்னையும் நான் ஒப்பிட்டு பார்க்கின்றேன்


நிலவோடு - வளரும், தேயும், ஒரு நாள்       
                     காணாமல் போய் விடும்

நீர் -  தன்மையற்றது, சேரும் பொருளோடு
        பொருள் தருவது

நெருப்பு - உன்னை என்னால் அணைக்க   
                முடியாது

இயற்கை ஒவ்வொன்றும் தனித்துவமாக இருக்கின்றது,

நீயும் தனித்துவமாக இருக்கின்றாய்

நீ நீயாக இருப்பதே எனக்கு விருப்பம்
உன் அரவனைப்பில் நான்  இருப்பதே எனக்கு சுகம் தரும்

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Huge collection of learning resources from HRD and IIT Kharagpur.


All book reading fans please check this new initiative from HRD and IIT Kharagpur. 6.5 million books are now available in one single portal, where you can read online or download the books. There are text books, audio and video content.

To register go to https://ndl.iitkgp.ac.in/acc-registration.php

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

10 Types of Plagiarism – Every Academic Writer Should Know

10 Types of Plagiarism – Every Academic Writer Should Know

Plagiarism is the most common issue that every academic writer faces while writing their research paper or dissertation. The famous plagiarism checking tools such asDuplichecker and Turnitin are classifying the plagiarisms into 10 common types before generating the report. In this article, we are going to find out the 10 types of plagiarism that every academic writer should know to avoid it.

1. “Clone” – Plagiarism

Cloning plagiarism is also called identical copying. In Cloning, one person copies another work (word-for-word) without any change and claim as his own work.

2. “Remix” – Plagiarism

In the remix type of plagiarism, one person collects information from various sources and mix all together as a single document then claim the work as their own work.

3. “Ctrl+C” – Plagiarism

In the written document a significant portion of text copied from any single source without any alteration then it is called Ctrl+C kind of plagiarism.

4. “Hybrid” – Plagiarism

In the hybrid type of plagiarism, Perfectly cited source documents are copied and arranged as a new document without citation.

5. “Find-Replace” – Plagiarism

Changing the most common keywords and phrases in the copied content and not making any changes in the essential document is called “Find and Replace” – kind of plagiarism.

6. “Recycle” – Plagiarism

Recycle is also called self-plagiarism. It refers to the act of borrowing from one’s own previous document without a proper citation.

7. “Mashup” – Plagiarism

When the written document is copied from more than one source and all are mixed together without any proper citation then it is called mashup kind of plagiarism

8. “404 Error” – Plagiarism

“404 Error” – plagiarism is the eight most important type. In this, a person creates a document by coping from various sources and prepare as a single document with the citation. but if the citation is inaccurate or it will lead to non-existing resources then it will be called 404 types of plagiarism.

9. “Aggregator” – Plagiarism

In this type of plagiarism, the written document includes all the proper citation but it does not contain original work then it is called aggregator plagiarism.

10. “Re-Tweet” – Plagiarism

If all the written document seems perfect with properly cited mark but still the document resembles somewhere the original text’s structure or wordings then it is called Re-Tweet plagiarism.

Tips to Avoid Plagiarism

Read and understand the original document several times before start explaining about it.

Do not copy any word or sentencefrom the original document.

Give proper citation to all the sources(Books, Journal, Website, Video, and so on).

In case of citing online sources, Include the accessed date and appropriate URL in the reference.

Common phrases and definition need to be quoted and cited without any modification.

Make a practice to include the “references” section whenever write an academic document.

Cross verify all your citations before submitting your document.

Finally, take a plagiarism report from any one of the famous plagiarism software to ensure the originality of the written document.

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Monday, May 13, 2019

Download all types of Technical books in PDF



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Tasty food -Kuruma Hotel




 Kuruma Hotel

Location: Chennai – Bangalore National Highway @ Kaveripakkam

Time: 8.00 A.M -2.00 P.M

Lunch:
  • Idiyappam with Attukal Paya ( 8 piece Idiyappam with paya) –Rs. 130
  • Mutton Briyani (Half plate) Rs. 140
  • Chicken Briyani (Sunday & Tuesday)
  • Thalakari Kuruma
  • Parotta
  • Meals –Rs. 50

Note:
  • 20 members can able to sit at a time





Tasty food @ Rajapalayam :Kurai Kadai ‘கூரைக்கடை’



கூரைக்கடை

Location: Rajapalayam, Near Railway station

Time: 1.00 P.M  -3.00 P.M

Lunch:
  • Mutton Rice (Rice, Mutton kulambu , Mutton chukka)–Rs.155
  • Fish Rice (Rice, Fish kulambu) –Rs.185
  • Chicken Rice (Rice, Chicken chukka, kadai chops) –Rs. 90
  • Chicken or Mutton Briyani with mutton chukka –Rs.150


Note:
  • 60 members can able to sit at a time
  • Dinner also available


AC Maintenance :- Correct use of AC: Put AC at 25+ degrees and put the Fan on at slow speed



Correct use of AC:
As hot summer has started and we use  Air conditioners regularly, let us follow the correct method.

Most people have a habit of running their ACs at 20-22 degrees and when they feel cold, they cover their bodies with blankets. This leads to double loss. HOW  ???

Do you know that the temperature of our body is 35 degrees Celsius? The body can tolerate temperature ranging from 23 degrees to 39 degrees easily. It is called human body temperature tolerance. 

When the Room temperature is lower or higher, the body  reacts, by sneezing, shivering, etc.

When you run the AC at 19-20-21 degrees, room temperature is much lower than the normal body temperature and it starts the process called hypothermia in the body which affects blood circulation, whereby, blood supply in some parts of the body is not adequate. There are many disadvantages in  long term such as arthritis etc.

Most of the time there is no sweating when AC is ON, so the toxins of the body can not come out and in the long term, cause risk of many more diseases, such as skin allergy or itching, high blood pressure etc.

When you run AC at such low temperatures, it's  compressor continuously works on full energy, even if it is 5 stars, excessive power is consumed & it blows money from your pocket.

What is the best way to run AC ?? Set up Temperatures for 25 Degrees. 
You don't get any benefit by  first setting Temperature of AC to 20 - 21 and then wrap the sheet/ thin Quilt around you.
It is always better to run AC at 25+ degrees and put the fan on at  slow speed.

This will cost less electricity and your body temperature will also be in the range and there will be no ill effect on your health.

Another advantage of this is that the AC will consume less electricity, the blood pressure on the brain will also decrease and Saving will ultimately help reduce the effects of global warming. How ?? 

At the regional level this savings can be crores of units per day.

Please consider the above and do not run your AC at all below 25 degrees. Keep your body and environment healthy