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Unschool: lets learn it together

Hello everyone, once again bringing another new article, this time its something new and yet more amazing. In this article, you will be introduced to some of new courses which are at the deal during this COVID-19 situation are at best deals. In this article, you are introduced to a new and a promising platform, which is nonetheless UnSchool. This a promotion article for UnSchool. I would suggest you to quickly visit https://learn.unschool.in/signup and register yourself on this platform. If you have already registered visit https://learn.unschool.in/ and sign in and continue browsing courses, and find courses on best deals and in affordable prices as well.  I could understand your situation, you all would be jumbled up, what I am writing off and how would this benefit you. So, lets have a quick introduction on UnSchool. First and the most important thing to note is UnSchool is a trusted and a very popular website where one can easily grasp things by en...

Plasma Propulsion Rockets

Hey guys, here with you bringing another new article related to technology. Th topics on which this article is based on is none other but plasma propulsion rockets. An this surely a trending technology which is under development in the present but is surely going to a bright future in the upcoming years. With the higher velocity propulsion engine the rockets equipped with these technologies will will be able to travel much faster through the interstellar space. So heading on to the topic. A plasma propulsion engine is a kind of electric drive that creates thrust from a quassi-neutral plasma. This is in contrast to ion thruster engine, which produce thrust through extracting an ion current from the plasma source, which is then accelerated to high speeds utilizing grids/anodes. These exist in numerous structures. Plasma engines don't commonly utilize high voltage grids or anodes/cathodes to accelerate the charged particles in the plasma, rather utilizes currents and potenti...

Mock test on Fluid mechanics and machinery for diploma

Hey guys, here with you bringing one more article and I guarantee that if you give this test promptly (without cheating) you will sure get an overview of the theory exam carried out by MSBTE for fluid mechanics and machinery. You can test your knowledge and the gaps where you have work on to score well in the exam. If you score 40 + in this exam I assure that you can score well in the theory exam. So subscribe the blog for more such content on mechanical engineering and technology trends. Head on to the test guys......               Loading… I hope you have scored well in this exam. So relax and concentrate on the theory exam. Best of luck for your theory exam on Fluid mechanics and machinery. Do check out more such interesting post and articles which will keep you up to date when it comes in technology trends. 

6 Emerging Aerospace Technologies

Over the past few years, the aerospace industry has seen countless innovations coming to fruition with many more on the horizon. Here are six emerging aerospace technologies you’ll want to know about:   (1) Zero-Fuel Aircraft: The idea of a zero-fuel aircraft has gained a lot of traction recently in both civil and commercial sectors. The concept can be used in agriculture, aerial photography, 3D mapping, wildlife protection, and the provision of internet access in remote places. But how does it work? According to Avimanyu Basu, a lead analyst at  Technavio  for aerospace research: “Zero-fuel aircraft use photovoltaic panels to utilize solar energy to provide necessary thrust to the engines. The Solar Impulse 2, a solar-powered prototype had nano carbon fiber reinforced structural components to reduce the overall weight of the body”. The recent surge in interest has put pressure on global aerospace and defense industries to create a long-term developm...

Paper presentation on topic "Hybird Vehicles" at MET-BKC

Recently I presented a paper on the topic "Hybrid Vehicles" at MET-Bhujbal Knowledge city Nashik. The download link of pdf file of the paper and PPT file of presentation is given below.  Download link of paper (pdf file): Hybrid Vehicles Paper(pdf file) Download link of presentation(ppt file): Hybrid Vehicles Presentation(pptx file).

A review on Nashik Thermal Power Plant

Hello guys, in this article we are going to review Nashik Thermal Power Plant.  Nashik Thermal Power Plant is situated at Eklahre, a village near Nashik. The power plant has a total of 5 units of which 3 units having capacity of 210MW and 2 units having capacity of 140MW. The power plant runs on primary fuel coal and a secondary or backup fuel as oil. It is run by Maharashtra State Power Generation Company (MAHAGENCO). The power plant was first commissioned in 1970. The power plant is spread in a total of 474 hectares. It got ISO certification in the year 2002. The first two units having capacity 140MW are now stopped as they are under renovation, while the other three units are running 24×7. The plant needs oil fire to start the power plant unit, after which it can be run on coal fired continuosly. The whole system works on rankine cycle. The coal needed to fire the boiler comes through railways as the plant is situated on Bhusawal-Kalyan section of central...

Hydrogen as a fuel

Hello guys, here is a short article on how we can use hydrogen as a fuel in our modern vehicles and spacecraft. Hydrogen is found in the first group and first period of periodic table, this means that it is the first element in the periodic table making it the lightest element. Hydrogen when burned with oxygen gives zero emission. It can be used in internal combustion engine and fuel cells. Fuel cell engines are now being commercialised. Hydrogen is the primary fuel used in the jet propulsion system and spacecraft propulsion. Hydrogen is light, it rises in the atmosphere and is therefore rarely found in its pure form. It reacts with oxygen and water and energy is given out. Since hydrogen gas do not occur in its pure form on earth it would need a primary energy input to produce it on industrial scale. It can be extracted through by the process of electrolysis and steam methane reforming. In the process of electrolysis electricity is passed through the water to...

What is mechanical engineering?

What Is Mechanical Engineering? Technically, mechanical engineering is the application of the principles and problem-solving techniques of engineering from design to manufacturing to the marketplace for any object. Mechanical engineers analyze their work using the principles of motion, energy, and force—ensuring that designs function safely, efficiently, and reliably, all at a competitive cost. Mechanical engineers make a difference. That's because mechanical engineering careers center on creating technologies to meet human needs. Virtually every product or service in modern life has probably been touched in some way by a mechanical engineer to help humankind. This includes solving today's problems and creating future solutions in health care, energy, transportation, world hunger, space exploration, climate change, and more. Being ingrained in many challenges and innovations across many fields means a mechanical engineering education is versatile. To meet th...