Boiler Feed Water Treatment Demineralization Reverse Osmosis Plant Deaerator

Dm Plant Process (flow Diagram)

All natural water sources contain impurities and dissolved gases. The amount of these impurities varies depending on the water source and location.Why it is necessary to treat the raw water?Raw water from various sources contains dissolved salts and suspended impurities. It’s essential to remove these harmful salts before feeding the water to the boiler.Because- Hence, … Read more

Anderson′s Bridge | Advantages Disadvantages of Anderson′s Bridge

What Is Anderson′s Bridge

Anderson’s Bridge Let us understand why there is a need for Anderson’s bridge though we have Maxwell bridge and Hay’s bridge to measure the quality factor of the circuit. The main disadvantage of using Hay’s bridge and Maxwell bridge is that they are unsuitable for measuring the low-quality factor. Hay’s and Maxwell bridges are good … Read more

Maxwell Inductance Capacitance Bridge: Diagram & Applications

What Is Maxwell Inductance Capacitance Bridge

What is Maxwell Bridge A Maxwell Inductance Capacitance Bridge, or Maxwell Bridge, is an adaptation of the Wheatstone bridge designed to measure a circuit’s self-inductance. It employs the null deflection method to determine unknown inductance values. If it includes a parallel capacitor and resistor, it’s called a Maxwell-Wien bridge. The working principle is that the … Read more

Servo Motor Applications (Robotics, Solar Tracking Systems And More)

Servo Motor Applications

A servo motor operates on the principle of a servomechanism and is used in many applications that require precise position control. Using a DC motor for tasks like controlling an aircraft’s tail is nearly impossible due to the difficulty in achieving accurate positioning. In such cases, a servomotor is essential. Let’s explore some key applications of … Read more

Owens Bridge Circuit and Advantages

What Is Owens Bridge Circuit

Different bridges measure inductor and quality factors: Hay’s bridge for quality factor over 10, Maxwell’s bridge for factors between 1 and 10, and Anderson bridge for inductors from microhenries to several henries. So why do we need Owens Bridge? The answer is simple: we need a bridge that can measure inductors over a wide range. … Read more

Schering Bridge Measurement of Capacitance using Schering Bridge

What Is The Measurement Of Capacitance Using Schering Bridge

Schering Bridge Theory The Schering Bridge is designed to measure a capacitor’s capacitance, dissipation factor, and relative permittivity. Below is an illustration of the Schering Bridge circuit:Here, c1 is the unknown capacitance whose value is to be determined with series electrical resistance r1. c2 is a standard capacitor.c4 is a variable capacitor.r3 is a pure … Read more

Transfer Function of Control System

What Is A Transfer Function

A transfer function represents the relationship between the output signal of a control system and the input signal, for all possible input values. A block diagram is a visualization of the control system which uses blocks to represent the transfer function, and arrows which represent the various input and output signals. Every control system has a … Read more

Nyquist Plot: What is it? (And How To Draw One)

What Is A Nyquist Plot

What is a Nyquist Plot? A Nyquist plot is a graphical tool in control engineering and signal processing to evaluate feedback system stability. It plots the transfer function real part on the X-axis and the imaginary part on the Y-axis in Cartesian coordinates. The frequency is swept as a parameter, resulting in a plot based … Read more

DC Servo Motors | Theory of DC Servo Motor

What Are Dc Servo Motors

Any electrical motor can function as a servo motor when controlled by a servomechanism. Specifically, a DC motor controlled this way is called a DC servo motor. Common types of DC motor include shunt wound DC motor, series DC motor, separately excited, permanent magnet DC motor, and Brushless DC motor. Typically, separately excited, permanent magnet … Read more

Circuit Breaker Operation (Operating & Tripping Time)

Circuit Breaker Operation

The primary function of an electrical circuit breaker is to open and close current-carrying contacts. Though this seems simple, a circuit breaker remains closed for most of its life. It is only occasionally operated to open or close its contacts. Therefore, circuit breakers must operate reliably without any delay. To ensure this reliability, the operating … Read more