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COLOUR BASED SORTING SYSTEM
₹10,000.00₹8,400.00For sorting object in industry optical sorting is very much convenient. Colour and size are the most important features for accurate classification and sorting of product which can be done by using some optical sensors. The colour sorting machine is mainly a device that can sense the different colour of the object and assert them into their respective location.
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Colour Based Sorting System Using Conveyer Belt
₹16,300.00₹14,000.00Sorting of products is a very difficult industrial process. Continuous manual sorting creates consistency issues. a working prototype designed for automatic sorting of objects based on the color. TCS230 sensor was used to detect the color of the product and the Arduino microcontroller was used to control the overall process. The identification of the color is based on the frequency analysis of the output of TCS230 sensor. conveyor belts were used, each controlled by separate DC motors. The belt is for placing the product to be analyzed by the color sensor, belt is for moving the container, having separated the all colours in the convey belt in order to separate the products. The experimental results promise that the prototype will fulfill the needs for higher production and precise quality in the field of automation.
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Crane Swing Control Over IOT
₹15,400.00₹14,000.00Crane operation is one of the most essential activities on construction sites. However, operating a crane is a sophisticated job that requires the operator to have extensive skills and experience, and most importantly a comprehensive understanding of crane motions.
Besides typical crane motions such as boom slew, hoist, and extension, monitoring and controlling the position of the load is extremely important to avoid struck-by accidents caused by crane load, especially when the load swings as a result of wind and inertia.
Although typical motions can be captured by some existing techniques, a reliable approach to position the load and monitor the load sway remains missing.
This study proposes an orientation-based approach for tracking crane load position and monitoring load sway in daily lifting activities. This approach adopts an omeasuring load orientation, and an efficient algorithm for converting orientation measurements to load positions.
The proposed approach was tested in two load sway scenarios in a controlled lab environment. Test results indicate that the proposed approach correctly converted orientation measurements to accurate load positions and reconstructed the load sway trajectory in both linear and circular sway motions. Enabling continuously monitoring of crane load motion,
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Dc Motor Rotation In The Clock Wise And Anti Clock Wise Direction Using Rf Remote
₹3,400.00₹2,400.00DC Motors are commonly used in electronics and electrical projects. It may be a line-following robot, a remote-controlled car, electronic shutters and doors, digital locks, drones, and choppers, etc; the DC motors are used in a variety of applications. This project is a simple demonstration of remote controlling a DC motor by switching it on or off and changing the direction of its rotation clockwise or anticlockwise
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DC MOTOR SPEED CONTROL USING 555 TIMER IC
₹3,400.00₹2,400.00This project is designed to control the speed of a DC motor using PWM control using 555 IC. The speed of the DC motor is directly proportional to the voltage applied across its terminals. Hence, if the voltage across the motor terminal is varied, then the speed can also be varied.
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DETECTION OF FIRE AND ITS EXTINGUISHER
₹2,900.00₹1,850.00In this proposed system, the fire is detected using comparator IC. Here we are using comparator IC which is the main part of this project, fire sensor (thermistor) for the detection of fire, AC water pump will ON the foggier, foggier spray and power supply circuitry.
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Diesal Generator Body Leakage Current Measurment And Auto Switching Based On Leakage Current
₹9,500.00₹8,400.00The emergency diesel generators in a nuclear power plant have an important safety function-supplying emergency electrical power to maintain cooling and other vital functions. The research reviewed in this article addresses the safety implications of aging of these emergency diesel generators and the influence of aging on their reliability. Historical operational information was assembled on component and system failures and their causes. One significant research result is that the fast-starting and fast-loading test procedure mandated by Regulatory Guide 1.108 and the standard Technical Specifications has contributed to wear and degradation. Other equally important aging and degradation factors for the diesel generators are identified and reviewed. A new approach developed represents a more balanced aging management program that includes (1) slow-start testing during which operating parameters are monitored.
(2) Analysis of data trends,
(3) Training.
(4) Maintenance.
This approach should improve safety by identifying aging degradation that leads to fitture diesel generator failures. Timely maintenance could then prev*ent actualJafiures.