here are the simple and important steps and also some tips for making your final year or any presentation you are going to present. Any question or confusion you can ask
sarmad.iict@gmail.com
here are the simple and important steps and also some tips for making your final year or any presentation you are going to present. Any question or confusion you can ask
sarmad.iict@gmail.com
Final Year Project Report Sample for Engineers - IIT and State UniversityHitesh Sharma
A sample report for all final year college students, for Engineering and Management Branch.
Best for Mechanical and Core branch students.
Includes - First Page, Index Style, Abstract, Body, COnsclusion and Designing Methods.
Share and Support this file, thanks and also fo for my other uploads.
A Power Point presentation On INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION...
What is Automation?
As the name suggests ‘Automation’ means to perform automatic operations by means of different kinds of machines.
Automation is the use of control systems and information technologies to reduce the need for human work in the production of goods and services.
It is used to reduce human interference and efforts
Advantages Of PLC:-
Less Wiring.
Wiring between devices and relay contacts are done in the PLC program.
Easier and faster to make changes.
Trouble shooting aids make programming easier and reduce downtime.
Reliable components make these likely to operate for years before failure.
The aim of this project is to design a micro controller Based automatic bottle filling system that sense the presence of bottle and fills it accordingly up to a fixed level.
Engineering – Definition – Engineering Education – Graduate Attributes – Engineering functions – Role and Responsibilities of Engineers – Professional Societies and their codes of ethics – Constraints in Engineering.
A report is a systematic, well organised document which defines and analyses a subject or problem, and which may include:
the record of a sequence of events,interpretation of the significance of these events or facts, evaluation of the facts or results of research presented, discussion of the outcomes of a decision or course of action, conclusions, recommendations
Reports must always be: accurate, concise, clear, well structured
This presentation will discuss the basics of how we should approach a safety-related control project and discuss how networking supports the implementation of the safety system using PROFIsafe as an example of a black channel safety-related control solution.
PPT format for first defending of B.Tech. final year project (All Branches)Varun Pratap Singh
Download Link (Copy URL):
https://sites.google.com/view/varunpratapsingh/teaching-engagements
Dear students,
Please download sample PPT from this section, which having guidelines for title page as well as specific about content which must be cover during your first defending for your proposed project topic and area of work.
Please be specific about your work and topic and strictly follow the guidelines.
Read all instructions carefully, follow the uniformity while preparing PPT.
Introduction/ Basics Details (Use pyramided approach to reach project topic- general discussion to specific discussion about project topic and areas)
Specific Introduction and details of Project Topic
Working with the Schematic Diagram and Figures
Literature Review (Tabular Format)
Gap Analysis
Objective Function (Specific about work)
Theory and Fundamentals
Parameters and range selection
Methodology (Venn Diagram)
Pert/Gantt Chart (by using MS-office/ Open Office/ MS- Excel)
Reference Setup CAD Design/ Drawing
Model Making
Market Survey and Bill of Material (Expected expenditure)
Details and specification of equipment’s used in calibration, measurement and data collection
Real Scale Setup Construction/Fabrication and Installation
Calibration and Error Rectification
Reference Plat Testing procedure
Testing
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Findings and Results in graphical formats
Conclusion and Future Scope
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Final Year Project Report Sample for Engineers - IIT and State UniversityHitesh Sharma
A sample report for all final year college students, for Engineering and Management Branch.
Best for Mechanical and Core branch students.
Includes - First Page, Index Style, Abstract, Body, COnsclusion and Designing Methods.
Share and Support this file, thanks and also fo for my other uploads.
A Power Point presentation On INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION...
What is Automation?
As the name suggests ‘Automation’ means to perform automatic operations by means of different kinds of machines.
Automation is the use of control systems and information technologies to reduce the need for human work in the production of goods and services.
It is used to reduce human interference and efforts
Advantages Of PLC:-
Less Wiring.
Wiring between devices and relay contacts are done in the PLC program.
Easier and faster to make changes.
Trouble shooting aids make programming easier and reduce downtime.
Reliable components make these likely to operate for years before failure.
The aim of this project is to design a micro controller Based automatic bottle filling system that sense the presence of bottle and fills it accordingly up to a fixed level.
Engineering – Definition – Engineering Education – Graduate Attributes – Engineering functions – Role and Responsibilities of Engineers – Professional Societies and their codes of ethics – Constraints in Engineering.
A report is a systematic, well organised document which defines and analyses a subject or problem, and which may include:
the record of a sequence of events,interpretation of the significance of these events or facts, evaluation of the facts or results of research presented, discussion of the outcomes of a decision or course of action, conclusions, recommendations
Reports must always be: accurate, concise, clear, well structured
This presentation will discuss the basics of how we should approach a safety-related control project and discuss how networking supports the implementation of the safety system using PROFIsafe as an example of a black channel safety-related control solution.
PPT format for first defending of B.Tech. final year project (All Branches)Varun Pratap Singh
Download Link (Copy URL):
https://sites.google.com/view/varunpratapsingh/teaching-engagements
Dear students,
Please download sample PPT from this section, which having guidelines for title page as well as specific about content which must be cover during your first defending for your proposed project topic and area of work.
Please be specific about your work and topic and strictly follow the guidelines.
Read all instructions carefully, follow the uniformity while preparing PPT.
Introduction/ Basics Details (Use pyramided approach to reach project topic- general discussion to specific discussion about project topic and areas)
Specific Introduction and details of Project Topic
Working with the Schematic Diagram and Figures
Literature Review (Tabular Format)
Gap Analysis
Objective Function (Specific about work)
Theory and Fundamentals
Parameters and range selection
Methodology (Venn Diagram)
Pert/Gantt Chart (by using MS-office/ Open Office/ MS- Excel)
Reference Setup CAD Design/ Drawing
Model Making
Market Survey and Bill of Material (Expected expenditure)
Details and specification of equipment’s used in calibration, measurement and data collection
Real Scale Setup Construction/Fabrication and Installation
Calibration and Error Rectification
Reference Plat Testing procedure
Testing
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Findings and Results in graphical formats
Conclusion and Future Scope
Body language on presentations corporate 360 training solutionsGoPBN Pvt.Ltd
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Please provide everything correct. I will upvote!! Why do proposals .pdfaioils
Please provide everything correct. I will upvote!! Why do proposals often take the indirect
approach? a. To increase efficiency and make the proposal easy to follow b. To enable the use of
AIDA-style persuasion c. To better incorporate the use of topical headings d. To make the
proposal as short as possible e. To incorporate more visual aids to enhance review
Which aspect of a formal work plan describes what you plan to accomplish and defines the
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Engineering Workshop Project
Semester 3 Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Nader Ghareeb
[email protected]
Dr. Ahmad Sedaghat
[email protected]
2
Outline
• Project 1
• Project 2
Project 1: Rolling Walker
Project 1: Rolling Walker
Goals & Objectives
• To produce a model that can be used by
people with disabilities
• Educating target where it demonstrates the
ability of students to use their skills and
knowledge
• Implementation of the engineering design
process to produce a final model with related
documentation
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Technical Requirements
• The walker should contain 4 large wheels on it for
ease of movement.
• It should feature hand brakes and the handle
must be adjustable for sake of functionality
• There should be the possibility to lock the wheels
• It should be used as a seat as well
• A complete model should be built by the end of
the semester, with necessary documentation
Project 2: Anti Smoking Quest!
Goals & Objectives
• To produce a model (or simulation model) to
show smoking & its harmful effects
• Educating target is high school pupils & kids
• Model must be fully automated & attractive
(press one button and go!)
• High tech sensors & nice display of
measurements
• Transparent to visualize accumulation of dark
spots on lungs
Project 2: Anti Smoking Quest!
Technical Requirements
• The smoking model should show the bad habit and the
damaging effect in human lungs or environment for
educating schools
• It should show the breathing and puffing habit of human
when smoking
• The model should occupy minimum space and lowest
number of smoking cigarette to show the effects
• It is highly recommended to use sensors or measuring
techniques to evaluate contents of smoking including tar,
CO, and CO2
• A complete model should be built by the end of the
semester, with necessary documentation (it is
recommended films and photos taken during whole
semester of your weekly activities)
Anti Smoking Quest!
Lungs
• What are lungs?
• What are they made of?
• How they work?
• What are smoking effects?
• What are lung diseases?
• What is good for lungs?
• How to protect them?
Anti Smoking Quest!
Kids Education
• Have you visited Kuwait Science Museum?
• How to make it fun for kids?
• What sound or music effects?
• What visual effects?
• Shall we make it as a game?
• How to impress kids not smoking?
• What scientific measurements and learning?
Anti Smoking Quest!
High Tec Devices
• What sensors and devices?
• Shall we use One Push Button (automated)?
• How to make costs affordable?
• What visual devices?
• What sound devices?
• What processors etc.?
Anti Smoking Quest!
What to measure?
• Nicotine? How to measure?
• Aerosols?
• Gases components? Look at MOT engine gas
analyzers?
• Temperature?
• Pressure?
• Flow rate?
• Humidity?
Projects!
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5. The 1St Slide – (open with smile)
College Name
Project Title
By
Name of Student
Guide
Name of Guide
Prof. Abhijit C. Manepatil
6. Content
• Organize the content of the
presentation.
• Example : Book index
• The FLOW
Prof. Abhijit C. Manepatil
7. What to Organize ?
Introduction
Problem Statement
Literature Survey
System
System analysis -
Results
Conclusion
Future
enhancement
References
Prof. Abhijit C. Manepatil
8. Introduction
• Introduction must be in well definite format through which a view of
project will be clear. Always start from Need and History.
• Explain in more detail, make your presentation well remember your
first impression is last so be confident and well prepare.
• Introduce yourself, your topic name, details about project partners
and guide, tell about the area of your work.
• All the best for your presentation. Do your best presentation consider
that this is your last chance and start doing, good luck.
Prof. Abhijit C. Manepatil
9. Introduction
• Don’t Put Descriptive Data on Slides.
• Short & Sweet.
• Explain in detail.
• Clear the Idea of Project .
• Start from Need, History
• Max. 2 Slides
Prof. Abhijit C. Manepatil
11. Problem Statement
Ex:
•Finding out a user based exact answer by applying spatial
thinking of user about the geographical information.
Prof. Abhijit C. Manepatil
12. Literature Survey
• Related Work.
• Survey.
• To check how many peoples are literate.
• Boy and Girl Ratio
Prof. Abhijit C. Manepatil
13. Literature Survey - Example
Sr.
No.
Paper Name Published
year
Author
Name
Remark
1. Geographical Information Systems. An
Overview Indian Institute of Information
Technology
2012 Arul Prakash, Basic Introduction of GIS
2. Semantics Scales Up Beyond Search in Web 3.0 2011 Amit Sheth Semantic web concepts
3. Observation-driven geo-ontology engineering 2012 K. Janowicz Ontology structure which
related to GIS
4. Asking Spatial Questions to Identify GIS
Functionality
2013 Song Gao,
Michael F.
Goodchild
Concept of asking spatial
question to the tools GIS
Prof. Abhijit C. Manepatil
14. System
• Proposed System.
• Architecture
• Design
• Algorithm
• Flowchart
• Input Output Flow from Start to End.
Prof. Abhijit C. Manepatil
15. Example :
USER QUESTION
Stop word Removal
Stemming
Tokenization
GIS Tool
Knowledge Base Protégé ToolReasoning
Question
Object
OWL FILE
Properties and Assist
Rule
ANSWER
•PREPROCESSING
3. OWL Accessing
4. NLP Extraction
2. Ontology Creation
Input
Users Spatial Thinking
Prof. Abhijit C. Manepatil
23. Thank You Slide
• Always say Thank You at the End.
• Ask for any questions & queries.
• Always wish good for asking questions and appreciate for asking for
that.
Prof. Abhijit C. Manepatil