Design and Analysis of Solar Panel with Tilting Arrangement
Journal Title: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
In this paper Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) solar panel tilting system is designed and proposed. By using this system we can obtain uniform and higher power generation when compared to solar panels placed in fixed position. Solar panel frame is majorly affected by the various factors such as wind force, rain, fog etc., among them the major factor affecting the solar panel frame is the high wind force. Generally various frame structures are designed and analyzed by subjecting it against various wind force to select the suitable frame structure which withstands for maximum wind force with less deflection
An Approach to Detect and Prevent SQL Injection Attacks using Web Service
An Approach to Detect and Prevent SQL Injection Attacks using Web Service
Utilising Facebook to Enhance Students’ Learning and Learning Experience in the Digital Era: Promises and Possibilities
"Abstract Social media as a by-product of Web 2.0 has had significant implications, both theoretically and practically, on teaching and learning in the digital era. This paper critically discusses the potential of integr...
Electromyography Assessment of Muscle Fatigue in Temporomandibuar Disorder Patients
Introduction: Temporomandibuar disorder (TMD) is multifactor disease with unclear etiology, but some etiologic factors such as trauma, emotional stress, orthopedic instability and muscle hyperactivity appear to be very i...
A Survey on Content Based Lecture Video Retrieval Using Speech and Video Text Information
A Survey on Content Based Lecture Video Retrieval Using Speech and Video Text Information
Comparison Study between Serum and Transcutaneous Bilirubin Measurement with Special Reference to Gestational Age
"ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE : To compare blirubin level of transcutaneous bilirubinometer with serum blirubin in term and pre-term newborn. METHODS : This prospective analytic study were carried out at NICU of tertiary care cen...