Monday, April 23, 2012

IIT-Delhi Recent Projects

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IIT-Delhi Recent Projects
In recent time,IIT-Delhi has introduced a number of fascinating projects that can really make life much easier .No doubt IIT-Delhi is the Brain-House of our country.Lets have a look at some of best projects ..
Mobile Battery Charger 

If your mobile phone runs out of battery and there is no electric point around, IIT-Delhi's green-ion charger can prove to be a life-saver. A student at IIT-D is working on an eco-friendly charger that runs on kinetic energy.Simply put, it can produce an electric current when moved. So wearing it on the knee and walking ahead will be enough to charge your phone.The internal mechanism of the device is ready and it can produce a current of up to 5 volts, which is enough to charge a mobile phone.


Preventing the Buildings from Earthquaks

Students and faculty at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D ), have developed a technology to prevent damage caused to buildings due to earthquakes.Earthquake resistant technologies are being developed in a manner such that they can be implemented in the most severe earthquake zones in the country, under any soil condition.Isolators are being used  in this process. Although the shocks are absorbed by the isolators, it does not make a structure completely earthquakeproof . It however helps to significantly reduce the impact. Instead of using the traditional flexible pads, we have used springs, which can largely dampen the effect of the quakes.

Sonar that Differentiate between enemy and friendly submarines


The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) are jointly developing new Active Sonar classifiers for Indian submarines which will help the navy differentiate between enemy submarines and friendly ones and the sophisticated equipment will undergo trials by the end of this year.
In the new Sonar systems, the echo returned by the targets are insonified by sonar pings which are analyzed. It is the analysis of the returned echo which forms the backbone of target classification. The echos are directly related to the physical characteristics of the targets in question. The characteristics of the Echo envelope provides the means to accurately determine size, shape and composition information about targets from the features present in their scattering across sections.

Fabric Feel Tester for textile Industry

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi has been granted patent for Fabric Feel Tester, an innovative product developed by the premier academic institute, which is likely to benefit the Indian textile industry.
Earlier, in order to evaluate the quality of their fabric, the textile industry used the Kawabata Evaluation System (KES), which apart from being very expensive, is a highly technical device which acted as a hurdle for extensive use by the industry.The new Fabric Feel Tester would only cost Rs. 150,000, compared to the price of Rs. 15 million for the KES system.

In recent time,IIT-Delhi has introduced a number of fascinating projects that can really make life much easier .No doubt IIT-Delhi is the Brain-House of our country.Lets have a look at some of best projects ..
Mobile Battery Charger 

If your mobile phone runs out of battery and there is no electric point around, IIT-Delhi's green-ion charger can prove to be a life-saver. A student at IIT-D is working on an eco-friendly charger that runs on kinetic energy.Simply put, it can produce an electric current when moved. So wearing it on the knee and walking ahead will be enough to charge your phone.The internal mechanism of the device is ready and it can produce a current of up to 5 volts, which is enough to charge a mobile phone.


Preventing the Buildings from Earthquaks

Students and faculty at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D ), have developed a technology to prevent damage caused to buildings due to earthquakes.Earthquake resistant technologies are being developed in a manner such that they can be implemented in the most severe earthquake zones in the country, under any soil condition.Isolators are being used  in this process. Although the shocks are absorbed by the isolators, it does not make a structure completely earthquakeproof . It however helps to significantly reduce the impact. Instead of using the traditional flexible pads, we have used springs, which can largely dampen the effect of the quakes.

Sonar that Differentiate between enemy and friendly submarines


The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) are jointly developing new Active Sonar classifiers for Indian submarines which will help the navy differentiate between enemy submarines and friendly ones and the sophisticated equipment will undergo trials by the end of this year.
In the new Sonar systems, the echo returned by the targets are insonified by sonar pings which are analyzed. It is the analysis of the returned echo which forms the backbone of target classification. The echos are directly related to the physical characteristics of the targets in question. The characteristics of the Echo envelope provides the means to accurately determine size, shape and composition information about targets from the features present in their scattering across sections.

Fabric Feel Tester for textile Industry

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi has been granted patent for Fabric Feel Tester, an innovative product developed by the premier academic institute, which is likely to benefit the Indian textile industry.
Earlier, in order to evaluate the quality of their fabric, the textile industry used the Kawabata Evaluation System (KES), which apart from being very expensive, is a highly technical device which acted as a hurdle for extensive use by the industry.The new Fabric Feel Tester would only cost Rs. 150,000, compared to the price of Rs. 15 million for the KES system.

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