Thursday, December 19, 2013

SM Shashidhara in KRVP Program

SM Shashidhara, Hospet was given a memento during KRVP (Karnataka Rajya Vijnana Parishad) function by Bellary VSKU Vice Chancellor Dr.Manjappa Hosamane

Monday, December 16, 2013

His invention helped change the world!



Nikola Tesla 
Born Jul 10 1856 - Died Jan 7 1943 

Electro-Magnetic Motor (Alternating Current)
Patent Number(s) 381,968


Nikola Tesla invented the induction motor with rotating magnetic field that made unit drives for machines feasible.

In 1887 and 1888 Tesla had an experimental shop at 89 Liberty Street, New York, and there he invented the induction motor. He sold the invention to  Westinghouse in July 1888 and spent a year in Pittsburgh instructing Westinghouse engineers.



Invention Impact

Alternating current (AC) became the premier form of electrical energy after it overcame objections by Thomas Edison who designed direct current (DC).  Tesla also showcased his invention at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair where he and Westinghouse won the bid to illuminate the International Exhibition.  Alternating current captivated the public with its efficient lighting and lessened heat. 
AC has an electric current whose direction reverses cyclically rather than staying in a constant direction like DC.  The waveform of AC is also more efficient than the DC.  AC is the form in which electricity is carried to homes and businesses.

Inventor Profile

Born in Smiljan Lika, Croatia, the son of a Serbian Orthodox clergyman, Tesla attended Joanneum, a polytechnic school in Graz and the University of Prague for two years. He started work in the engineering department of the Austrian telegraph system then became an electrical engineer at an electric power company in Budapest and later at another in Strasbourg. While in technical school, Tesla became convinced that commutators were unnecessary on motors; and while with the power company he built a crude motor which demonstrated the truth of his theory. In 1884, Tesla came to the United States and joined the Edison Machine Works as a dynamo designer.

Telsa obtained more than 100 patents in his lifetime. Despite his 700 inventions Tesla was not wealthy. For many years he worked in his room at the Hotel New Yorker, where he died. 

Quantum leap through Motors



"Everybody recognizes that if you can make very efficient electric motors, you can make a quantum leap forward."

-James Dyson 

Check List for a Squirrel Cage Induction Motor Maintenance

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Book published by VTU


Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) published books in Kannada to take the knowledge of Technology to the common man. This programme was called as "Popular Technology Education Series." One book authored by SM Shashidhara titled "How to save domestic Electricity" was published under this series.