Wednesday, July 16, 2014

HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES AND THEIR POWER RATINGS

One unit of Electricity saved =one unit of Electricity generated

In the modern society every house is equipped with certain electrical appliances. It is better if all know the rating of each for better utilization of it and saving of power consumption by using them for a shorter duration. Operate the high wattage equipment for lesser duration leads to the consumption of lower units.



Appliance
Watts
Appliance
Watts
Central Air Conditioner
5,000
Electric blanket
200
Electric Clothes Dryer
3,400
Shaver
15
Oven
3,000
Waterpik
100
Hair Dryer
1,538
Well Pump (1/3-1 HP)
480-1200
Dishwasher
1200-1500
Laptop
60-250
Coffee Machine
1,500
Plasma TV
339
Microwave
1,500
LCD TV
213
Popcorn Popper
1,400
25” color TV
150
Toaster oven
1,200
19” color TV
70
Hot Plate
1200
12” black and white TV
20
Iron
1,100
Stereo
30-Oct
Toaster
1,100
Satellite dish
30
Microwave
500-1500
Radiotelephone - Receive
5
Room Air Conditioner NA
1,100
Radiotelephone - Transmit
40-150
Vacuum Cleaner
500
Lights

Water heater
479
100 watt incandescent bulb
100
Sink Waste Disposal
450
25 watt compact fluor. bulb
28
Espresso Machine
360
50 watt DC incandescent
50
Dehumidifier
350
40 watt DC halogen
40
Blender
300
20 watt DC compact fluor.
22
Humidifier
300-1000
CFL Bulb (60-watt equivalent)
18
Video Game Player
195
CFL Bulb (40-watt equivalent)
11
Standard TV
188
CFL Bulb (75-watt equivalent)
20
Monitor
150
CFL Bulb (100-watt equivalent)
30
Computer
120
Heaters***

Portable Fan
100
Engine Block Heater NA
150-1000
Ceiling Fan
100
Portable Heater NA
1500
Can Opener
100
Waterbed Heater NA
400
Curling Iron
90
Stock Tank Heater NA
100
Stereo
60
Furnace Blower
300-1000
Cable Box
20
Clothes Dryer - Gas Heated
300-400
Clock Radio
7
Well Pump (1/3-1HP)
480-1200

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Article by
Mr.B.MuraliKrishna
Department of EEE
Laqshya Institute of Technology and Sciences (LITS) , Khammam

Laqshya Institute of Technology and Sciences

CLASSIFIACATION OF ENGINEERING MECHANICS

Mechanics is defined as the science which describes the conditions of rest or motion of bodies under action of forces.

Engineering Mechanics refer to a subject which deals with the application of principles of mechanics for the solutions of engineering problems. It is useful and essentially required in the analysis of forces acting on machine parts, heart engine parts, roof and bridge truss, heat engine and population of aircraft etc.,

Engineering Mechanics can be classified as follows:



Classification of engineering mechanics:
The engineering mechanics is mainly classified into two branches. They are
1. Statics                   2. Dynamics
1. Statics: Statics deals with the forces on a body at rest.
2. Dynamics: Dynamics deals with the forces acting on a body when the body is in motion.
Dynamics further subdivided in to two sub branches. They are:
            (a) Kinematics:   This deals the motion of a body without considering the forces causing the motion.
(b) Kinetics: This deals with the relationship between the forces acting on the body and resulting motion.


IMPORTANCE OF MECHANICS TO ENGINEERING:
 1)For designing and construing to dams, roads, sheds, structure, building etc.
2)For designing and controlling of fluid flow.
3)For calculation and estimation of forces of bodies while they are in use.
4)For designing and manufacturing of various mechanical tools and equipment. 
5)For containing and co-ordinating the various part of mechanics.
6)For designing a fabrication of rockets. 

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Article by
V.Ravinder.
Asst.Professor , Mechanical Department
Laqshya Institute of Technology and Sciences (LITS) , Khammam

Laqshya Institute of Technology and Sciences

Software Testing Quality and Challenges in Software Testing

When a program is executed, the developers of the program are concerned with the correctness and performance of the implementation of the program. Software engineers must ensure that the software systems must achieve an appropriate level of quality. 
The software quality assurance is defined as the measuring and monitoring the strength of development process. It is also known as verification. i.e. verifying the process is nothing but SQA.
There are two types of factors in software quality.
(1) Technical factors
(2) Non-technical factors

The technical factors are concerned with the following 
(1) The software should meet with the customer requirements (i.e. functionality of s/w)
(2) The software should meet with the customer expectations (i.e. usability, reliability and performance)

The non-technical factors are concerned with the following 
(1) The cost to purchase the license of software
(2) The time to release into the market

Hence to achieve the good quality software, generally the following principle is followed.
    SQA+SDLC+SQC.

The actual testing takes place at SQC (Software Quality Control).
The quality is defined as matching with the customer expectations and customer requirements.
Now we deal with the validation of the process.
The validation means that the actual testing of software from the end user point of view.
It checks that whether the product is fit to use or not. (In verification, we check that whether the product is fit to specification or not). 

Challenges in Software Testing
In general, the test engineers face the following challenges or risks during testing.
(1) Lack of time
(2) Lack of resources
(3) Lack of skills
(4) Delay in delivery
(5) Lack of communication.

To overcome the above mentioned challenges in testing, generally the testing teams follow the ad hoc testing styles.
There are different types of ad hoc testing styles.
(1) Buddy testing
(2) Monkey testing
(3) Exploratory testing
(4) Pair testing
(5) Be bugging

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Article by
K.V.Rama Rao,
Asst.Prof . Department of CSE
Laqshya Institute of Technology and Sciences (LITS) , Khammam

Laqshya Institute of Technology and Sciences