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What New or Latest Method or Technique Should I Include in My Project?

03/21/2012 12:27 AM

I am a student of final year electrical engineering.I am doing my project on energy efficient squirrel cage induction motor.I am making the MATLAB programming for the designing of induction motor.What new point or example should I include in it and prove it to make my project valueable?

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Re: What new or latest method or technique should I include in my project?

03/21/2012 1:00 AM

Put comparison for Standard efficiency design vs your efficient motor design. you may also present cost factor for running the both & payback for energy efficient solution.

But make sure they will ask you on what cost you have designed energy efficient motor. whether improving P.f or Efficiency?

Best of luck !!!!!

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03/21/2012 1:39 AM
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03/21/2012 2:14 PM

"Valuable" to who? Obviously since it's not "valuable" enough to you for you to do your own work it's unlikely that it will be "valuable" to anyone else. And don't forget to tell your professor that, after 3.5 years of education, you couldn't come up with an original thought.

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03/22/2012 3:17 AM

My thoughts exactly.

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03/22/2012 12:20 PM

Gentlemen,

I think the student is asking for some input from experienced user on what would be valuable to them in a design program. Especially features that are not now included that an experienced user might like to have.

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03/24/2012 12:23 AM

I agree Davlamb At least he is not hiding the fact that he is a student & he is not asking people to do it for him he is only asking for suggestions of what he could include.

I believe a good student should ask questions at any opportunity from any source available to them outside the class room & asking people that have had many years of hands on experience in the industry for a little guidance shows he has an open mind & is willing to learn from those years of experience.

So if you can't answer his question don't try to inhibit the will to learn from others & criticise him for wanting to learn more than is taught in the class room. Don't get me wrong I do not approve of them getting their assignment done by others but to ask for suggestions of what he could include is acceptable to me

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