Noaman Adenwala

Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning
HVAC 101: Everything You Need to Know [pdf]
What is HVAC System? HVAC primarily stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. This system supplies heating and cooling to ...

Machine Design
Types of Screwdrivers and Their Uses (PDF)
Introduction Screwdrivers are very useful mechanical hand tools required for inserting and removing screws and it is essential to know ...

Manufacturing Process
The Complete Guide to Manual Handling Equipment with benefits (PDF)
Introduction Managing a warehouse is challenging, but there is a variety of manual handling equipment that can simplify the process. ...

Automobile Engineering
Air Compressors for Car, 2 Types, Features, benefits (With PDF)
A common misconception is that some modern vehicles equipped with run-flat tires and Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) do not ...

Machine Design Material Science
What is Charpy Impact Testing? (PDF)
Introduction The Charpy impact test is a high strain-rate test to find the impact toughness of a material. In the ...

Automobile Engineering
Top 25 External Parts of a Car (With PDF & FAQs)
Introduction A car is a four-wheeled vehicle primarily used for traveling purposes. Cars have become more advanced, safer, and easier ...

Machine Design
What are Riveted Joints? Types of Riveted Joints (PDF)
Riveted joints make use of rivets to make the joints. This is one of the most widely used cold joining ...

Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines
What is Gay-Lussac’s law? Its Explanation, Applications, and Limitations (with PDF)
Gay-Lussac's Law is also known as the Law of Pressure or Amonton's Law. This law correlates with how the pressure of a gas increases with increasing temperature. Gay Lussac’s Law is named after French chemist Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac.

Machine Design
What is Flywheel in a Car? Its Types, Free Energy Concept, Working Principle & FAQs (With PDF)
A car's flywheel is a circular wheel attached to the engine's crankshaft that stores the engine's mechanical energy during the power stroke and transfers this stored energy to the preliminary strokes (i.e. intake, compression) during engine operation. , and exhaust stroke).

Machine Design
What is a Flywheel? Its Working, Functions, Selection Criteria & FAQs (with PDF)
A flywheel is a heavy disk-like structure used in machinery which acts as a storage device to store energy when energy input exceeds demand and releases energy when energy demand exceeds supply. In steam engines, internal combustion engines, reciprocating compressors, and pumps, energy is produced during one stroke, and the engine is designed to run the entire cycle with the energy produced during that one stroke.

Material Science
What are Non-Metallic Materials? Their Examples, Characteristics, & Applications (PDF)
Introduction Non-metallic materials are used in engineering practice due to their low density, low cost, flexibility, and resistance to heat ...

Machine Design
What is Cast Iron? Its Types, Composition & Applications (PDF)
Introduction Cast iron is obtained by remelting pig iron with coke and limestone in a furnace called a cupola. It ...

Machine Design
Important Mechanical Properties of Metals (PDF)
Before discussing about the different important mechanical properties, it is essential to first understand what is a mechanical property. What ...

Material Science
What are the Different Structure of Materials? (Notes with PDF)
Introduction The specific distinct properties that separate one material from the other lie inside the internal atomic structure of materials. ...

Machine Design
Engineering Materials Explained, Their Types and Selection (Notes with PDF)
Introduction Knowledge of materials and their properties is very important for designers. Mechanical elements should be made of materials with ...

Manufacturing Process
Different Types of Gas Welding Flames: Neutral, Carburizing, and Oxidizing [Notes with PDF]
What is a welding flame? Gas welding is the process of welding two metals together using a flame, which is ...

Manufacturing Process
Friction stir welding: Definition, Construction or Parts, Working Principle, Advantages, Application [Notes with PDF]
Frictional energy is generated when the stirring tool comes in contact with the workpiece. This results in the generation of ...

Manufacturing Process
Water Jet Machining: Definition, Working Principle, Applications, Advantages, Disadvantages [Notes with PDF]
What Is Water Jet Machining? Water jet machining is one of the modern machining processes which is used to machine ...

Manufacturing Process
Types of Chips in Metal Cutting [Notes with PDF]
Introduction: In the process of cutting metals in different shapes and sizes, there is a loss of material in the ...

Manufacturing Process
Rake Angle: Definition, Importance, and Types (Positive, Negative, Zero) [Notes with PDF]
What is a Rake Angle? The rake angle (γ) is the angle between the rake surface and the reference plane ...