[pic] [pic] STUDY OF SOLAR POWERD VEHICLE SEMINAR REPORT SUBMITTED BY JEEVAN ABRAHAM 090111127023 In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree Of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING In MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TAMIL NADU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COIMBATORE-641659ANNA UNIVRSITY: CHENNAI 600 025 APRIL 2012
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chapter 1 intaoduction “Driving to save lives‚ time‚ and money in spite of the conditions around you and the actions of others.”- This is the slogan for Defensive Driving. Vehicle accidents are most common if the driving is inadequate. These happen on most factors if the driver is drowsy or if he is alcoholic. Driver drowsiness is recognized as an important factor in the vehicle accidents. It was demonstrated that driving performance deteriorates with increased drowsiness with resulting crashes
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Chapter one Introducing Mechatronics Objectives The objectives of this chapter are that‚ after studying it‚ the reader should be able to: Explain what is meant by mechatronics and appreciate its relevance in engineering design. Explain what is meant by a system and define the elements of measurement systems. Describe the various forms and elements of open-loop and closed-loop control systems. Recognise the need for models of systems in order to predict their behaviour. ● ● ● ● 1.1 What is mechatronics
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Basic Engineering-II The objective of this subject will help us to know the basic knowledge of Electronics. The concept of semiconductors‚ transistors‚ diodes‚ FET‚ MOSFET their working principles‚ construction and working model. To know about the a.c to dc converting circuits like half wave‚ full wave rectifiers circuits. Also the filter operation of ripples using various types of filter circuits. The various types of transducer working‚ construction and uses will be discussed briefly and moving
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NEURAL CONTROL AND COORDINATION CHAPTER 21 NEURAL CONTROL COORDINATION 21.1 Neural System 21.2 Human Neural System 21.3 Neuron as Structural and Functional Unit of Neural System 21.4 Central Neural System 21.5 Reflex Action and Reflex Arc 21.6 Sensory Reception and Processing 315 AND As you know‚ the functions of the organs/organ systems in our body must be coordinated to maintain homeostasis. Coordination is the process through which two or more organs interact and
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Histology Review Supplement The slides in this section are designed to provide a basic histology review related to topics introduced in the PhysioEx lab simulations and in your anatomy and physiology textbook. From the PhysioEx main menu‚ select Histology Tutorial. The opening screen should appear after a few seconds. The Sort by menu is located at the top left. Click on the white drop-down menu and select “Histology Review” from the list. You will note that the slides in the histology module are
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Chapter 1 • Anatomy & Physiology • Gross anatomy – visible to naked eye • Microscopic • Developmental • Pathological anatomy • Radiographic anatomy • Molecular biology • Physiology • Focuses on cellular or molecular level • Principle of Complementarity of Structure and Function • A&P are inseparable • Function reflects structure • Specific form • Levels of organization 1. Chemical level 2
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semiconductor selenium with an extremely thin layer of gold to form the junctions. The device was only around 1% efficient. In 1888 Russian physicist Aleksandr Stoletov built the first photoelectric cell (based on the outer photoelectric effect discovered by Heinrich Hertz earlier in 1887). Albert Einstein explained the photoelectric effect in 1905 for which he received the Nobel prize in Physics in 1921.[2] Russell Ohl patented the modern junction semiconductor solar cell in 1946‚[3] which was discovered while
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of electrostatic charges in everyday situations‚ including paint and insecticide sprayers 4. Describe how an ammeter is placed in series with a component to measure the current‚ in amps‚ in the component 5. Explain how current is conserved at a junction 6. Explain how the current in a circuit depends on the potential difference of the source 7. Describe how a voltmeter is placed in parallel with a component to measure the potential difference (voltage)‚ in volts‚ across it 8. Demonstrate
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Chapter 48 Nervous Systems Lecture Outline Overview: Command and Control Center The human brain contains an estimated 1011 (100 billion) neurons. Each neuron may communicate with thousands of other neurons in complex information-processing circuits. Recently developed technologies can record brain activity from outside the skull. One technique is functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)‚ which reconstructs a 3-D map of the subject’s brain activity. The results of brain imaging and other
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