Theme based Souvenir by Thamaramkulangara Ayyappa Seva Samithy published in connection with the Annual Makaravilakku Festival of Thamaramkulangara Sree Dharmasastha Temple, Tripunithura. 2022 theme was Thamaramkulangara.
Theme based Souvenir by Thamaramkulangara Ayyappa Seva Samithy published in connection with Annual Makaravilakku Festival of Thamaramkulangara Sree Dharmasastha Temple, Tripunithura. 2020 theme was Pyrotechnics
Haviss is a Malayalam Spiritual Magazine, published by a spiritually inclined group from Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India to spread awareness of practical spirituality in day to day life among Malayalees all over the world..
Procedure for the issue of certificates by Kerala Land Revenue Officers(Village Offices and Taluk Offices) Note uploaded by T.J Joseph Adhikarathil,Deputy Tahsildar,Kottayam, Mob-9447464502- A mysandesham presentation.
Theme based Souvenir by Thamaramkulangara Ayyappa Seva Samithy published in connection with the Annual Makaravilakku Festival of Thamaramkulangara Sree Dharmasastha Temple, Tripunithura. 2022 theme was Thamaramkulangara.
Theme based Souvenir by Thamaramkulangara Ayyappa Seva Samithy published in connection with Annual Makaravilakku Festival of Thamaramkulangara Sree Dharmasastha Temple, Tripunithura. 2020 theme was Pyrotechnics
Haviss is a Malayalam Spiritual Magazine, published by a spiritually inclined group from Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India to spread awareness of practical spirituality in day to day life among Malayalees all over the world..
Procedure for the issue of certificates by Kerala Land Revenue Officers(Village Offices and Taluk Offices) Note uploaded by T.J Joseph Adhikarathil,Deputy Tahsildar,Kottayam, Mob-9447464502- A mysandesham presentation.
Describes why the holy quran is the one and only true word from the creature of the universe.Describes various scientific facts that quran has explained 1400 years ago.The presentation is fully in Malayalam
Numerical analysis m1 learning objectivesSHAMJITH KM
This module introduces optimization methods and concepts. It discusses the historical development of optimization and its many engineering applications. The module teaches how to model optimization problems by defining the problem components and formulating them as mathematical programs. It also covers classifying problems to select the appropriate solution method, and provides an overview of classical and advanced optimization techniques. After taking this module, learners will understand the need for optimization, its applications, how to define and formulate problems mathematically, how to classify problems to choose solution methods, and gain exposure to optimization techniques.
Describes why the holy quran is the one and only true word from the creature of the universe.Describes various scientific facts that quran has explained 1400 years ago.The presentation is fully in Malayalam
Numerical analysis m1 learning objectivesSHAMJITH KM
This module introduces optimization methods and concepts. It discusses the historical development of optimization and its many engineering applications. The module teaches how to model optimization problems by defining the problem components and formulating them as mathematical programs. It also covers classifying problems to select the appropriate solution method, and provides an overview of classical and advanced optimization techniques. After taking this module, learners will understand the need for optimization, its applications, how to define and formulate problems mathematically, how to classify problems to choose solution methods, and gain exposure to optimization techniques.
Certain regions of the EM spectrum cannot be used for remote sensing due to atmospheric absorption. The regions that are not absorbed are called "atmospheric windows" which allow transmission of energy. The main atmospheric windows are in the visible and radio frequency regions, while other regions like X-Rays and UV are strongly absorbed. Ideal remote sensing systems do not exist in reality due to factors like variable energy sources, atmospheric effects, complex surface-energy interactions, limitations of sensors and data handling, and few users.
This document describes procedures for determining the Los Angeles abrasion value of aggregates. The test involves placing aggregate samples and steel balls into a rotating steel cylinder. The rotation causes the balls to abrade the aggregate particles. The percentage weight loss of the aggregates after a specified number of rotations is the Los Angeles abrasion value, which indicates the resistance of the aggregates to wear. The test is important because aggregates used in road surfaces need to withstand abrasion from vehicle traffic. The document provides details on the required apparatus, test samples, and step-by-step procedure.
Dr. B. Rajeevan gave a lecture on design for flexure in reinforced concrete structures. The key points covered included:
- Type II design problems involve determining cross-sectional dimensions and reinforcement area where no unique solution exists.
- Requirements for flexural reinforcement include nominal cover, clear cover, and effective cover to protect concrete.
- Spacing of reinforcing bars is limited to a minimum for constructability and a maximum to control cracking and ensure bond.
- Design of singly and doubly reinforced beams was demonstrated through examples, determining reinforcement areas based on flexural strength requirements.
- Design of flanged beams like T-beams and L-beams was discussed, highlighting differences in reinforcement
Ormappedutthalukal sorry booklet to allSHAMJITH KM
This document discusses the importance of focusing on inner reflection and spiritual growth over external distractions. It emphasizes examining one's thoughts and actions with wisdom and discernment. Living according to spiritual principles of compassion and non-judgement will help guide one's path.
1. The document discusses sicpahmfn, a community of people who gather together regularly.
2. It describes some of the traditions and practices of the sicpahmfn community, such as gathering in homes to spend time together, sharing meals, and discussing challenges they face.
3. _n(-k) provides guidance to the community, encouraging unity and advising that their way of life and traditions are important while also being open and respectful toward others.
Microwave sensing systems use sensors that operate in the microwave portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between 1 mm and 1 m wavelengths. These sensors include radars and radiometers that can image outside the visible and infrared regions. Microwaves can penetrate haze, clouds, smoke and pollution, allowing these sensors to image in all weather conditions unlike visible and infrared sensors. Common microwave remote sensing platforms include synthetic aperture radar, scatterometers and radar altimeters.
Module1 flexibility-homework rajesh sirSHAMJITH KM
Homework 1 provides forces and dimensions for a frame with 4 members AD, AB, BC, and CD of varying lengths between 2-4m and forces between 10-100kN. Homework 2 gives forces and dimensions for a 3 member frame ABC with member lengths of 1, 3, and 3m and forces of 10-20kN. Homework 3 specifies member AE is constant and provides forces and dimensions for frame ABC with member lengths of 1, 1, and 1m and forces of 20 and 450kN. Homework 4 notes member AB is too short by 1mm for a frame AD and provides dimensions of 10m for members AD and forces of 300kN.
This document provides an outline for a lecture on the design of concrete structures. It discusses the objectives and methods of analysis and design, including properties of materials and the empirical, elastic, and limit state theories. It also summarizes the modern reinforced concrete structures, objectives of design, loads and forces to consider, methods of analysis, and combinations of loads. Key points covered include flexibility, durability, and moldability of concrete; dead, imposed, wind, snow, and earthquake loads; and the limit state and working stress design methods.
The document discusses the properties and interactions of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) that are important for remote sensing. It describes the four key properties - spectral, spatial, temporal, and polarization - used to interpret remote sensing data. It then discusses various interactions of EMR with the atmosphere, including absorption, scattering, and how scattering depends on wavelength and particle size. Scattering can degrade remote sensing images by reducing contrast and changing spectral signatures.
The document describes procedures for determining various properties of bituminous materials including penetration value, softening point, ductility, and viscosity. The penetration value test measures the hardness or consistency of a bituminous material by the distance a needle penetrates into a sample under specified conditions. The softening point test determines the temperature at which a bitumen or tar sample reaches a specified softening level. The ductility test measures the distance a bitumen sample will elongate before breaking when pulled apart at a specified speed and temperature. The viscosity test determines the time taken for 50mL of a bituminous material to flow through a specified orifice at a given temperature, providing a measure of its resistance to flow.
The document discusses:
1) Transformation of stresses and strains in 2D planes including equations of transformation, principal stresses, and Mohr's circles.
2) Columns including column theory, buckling theory, and Euler's formula.
3) Finding stresses on inclined planes for uniaxial, biaxial, and general 2D stress elements including principal stresses and maximum shear stress.
QVP Model Exam 1 (Surat Al Fathiha) RANK LISTSHAMJITH KM
This document contains the rank list of students who took the QVP Model Exam 1 on Surat Al-Fathiha. It lists 251 students by name, place, marks scored, and rank. The top 5 students all scored 20 marks and shared the rank of 1. The next group of 25 students scored 19 marks and were ranked between 5-25. The rankings continue with students scoring lower marks assigned progressively lower ranks.
This document provides an overview of prepositions. It defines prepositions as words that show the relationship between nouns, pronouns, and phrases. It lists many common prepositions and gives examples of how they indicate location, time, direction, and other relationships. The document also discusses prepositional phrases and objects of prepositions. Examples are provided to illustrate the different uses of prepositions.
Mechanics of railway structures - GCE KannurSHAMJITH KM
The document summarizes a student project presentation on mechanics of structures in railways. It discusses various topics like steel bridges, galvalume sheets used for platform shelters, corrosion issues, train wheels, rail fasteners and joints, cantilever structures, and more. Pictures are included showing examples of steel bridges, galvalume sheets, corroded railway barriers, foot bridges, train wheels, bogies, fasteners, rail joints, sleepers, cantilever structures, and signal lamps. The project was presented by group VIII students with names listed, and references included websites, books, and others.
First semester diploma Engineering physics iSHAMJITH KM
1. The document discusses various concepts related to mechanics including dimensional analysis, units of measurement in SI system, Newton's laws of motion, kinematics equations, work, power, elasticity, and Bernoulli's principle.
2. Key points covered include defining dimension, dimensional formula, and dimensional equation with an example of velocity. SI base units for length, mass, time and other quantities are also listed.
3. Newton's three laws of motion and the concept of impulse are explained. Equations for displacement under uniform acceleration and work done by a couple are derived. Stress and strain concepts and Hooke's law are distinguished along with definitions of the three elastic moduli.
1. The document contains study notes from a religious text, including definitions of key terms, explanations of concepts, and quotes from religious leaders.
2. It discusses the importance of helping others in need, noting that while God provides for those unable to provide for themselves, most assistance actually comes from other people. It encourages praying with and for others.
3. The notes define important religious concepts and principles, examine quotes and lessons from religious history, and provide context and commentary to aid understanding of the source material.
This document contains lecture notes on the design of concrete columns. It defines key terms like effective length, pedestal, column, and discusses the classification of columns based on type of reinforcement, loadings, and slenderness ratio. It describes the functions of bracing in columns and design requirements for longitudinal and transverse reinforcement. The document states assumptions in limit state design of columns and the need to consider minimum eccentricity in design. It concludes with sample exercises related to column design.
Construction Materials and Engineering - Module IV - Lecture NotesSHAMJITH KM
The document discusses various basic components of building construction including substructure, superstructure, foundation, plinth, beams, columns, walls, arches, roofs, slabs, lintels, parapets, staircases, doors, windows and other elements. It provides descriptions of each component, their functions and materials typically used. Foundations discussed include isolated spread footing, wall/strip footing, combined footing, cantilever/strap footing and mat/raft footing for shallow foundations and pile, well/caisson and pier foundations for deep foundations. Flooring materials and requirements are also summarized along with technical terms for doors and windows.
Construction Materials and Engineering - Module III - Lecture NotesSHAMJITH KM
The document discusses various construction materials and methods. It covers topics like masonry, bricks, stone masonry, types of bonds, hollow block masonry, partition walls, modern construction methods, and damp proof courses. Masonry involves arranging masonry units like stone or bricks with mortar. There are different types of bonds used in brick masonry like stretcher bond, header bond, English bond and Flemish bond. Modern methods include framed construction, prefabricated construction and earthquake resistant construction. Damp proof courses are provided to prevent entry of moisture into buildings.
Construction Materials and Engineering - Module II - Lecture NotesSHAMJITH KM
This document provides information on various construction materials including paints, plastics, rubber, and aluminum. It discusses the ingredients, properties, types, and applications of paints. It also outlines the classification, characteristics, uses, advantages, and limitations of plastics. Details are provided on types of rubber like natural and synthetic rubber. Applications of aluminum in construction are also mentioned.
Construction Materials and Engineering - Module I - Lecture NotesSHAMJITH KM
This document provides information on various construction materials used in building, including their classification and properties. It discusses stones, classified as igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic based on their geological formation. Bricks and tiles are described as clay products manufactured through processes of preparation, moulding, drying and burning. The characteristics of good building stones and various stone varieties are also summarized.
Computing fundamentals lab record - PolytechnicsSHAMJITH KM
The document is a lab record for a computing fundamentals course. It contains instructions for students on proper lab conduct and procedures. It also outlines 25 experiments to be completed, covering topics like computer hardware, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, programming, and calculations. General instructions are provided for safety and proper use of equipment in the computing lab.
Cement is a binding agent that undergoes hydration when mixed with water. There are various types of cement including ordinary Portland cement (OPC), rapid hardening cement, and sulphate resisting cement. Cement provides early strength through C3S and later strength through C2S. Heat is generated during cement hydration through an exothermic reaction. Proper storing, grading of aggregates, minimizing segregation, and adding admixtures can improve the properties of concrete.
നബി(സ)യുടെ നമസ്കാരം - രൂപവും പ്രാര്ത്ഥനകളുംSHAMJITH KM
- \_n(k) regularly led prayers and provided guidance during prayer gatherings.
- He taught to pray with humility and focus, avoiding idle thoughts or actions that distract from prayer.
- The summary provides guidance on proper prayer etiquette like standing, bowing, and order of movements based on hadith sources.
Design of simple beam using staad pro - doc fileSHAMJITH KM
The document describes designing a simple beam using STAAD.Pro software. It involves generating the beam geometry, applying loads and supports, analyzing the beam, and reviewing the results, which include the loading diagram, shear force diagram, bending moment diagram, deflection pattern, input file, concrete takeoff, and concrete design details. The key steps are 1) creating the beam model in STAAD.Pro, 2) applying the loading and support conditions, 3) analyzing the beam, and 4) reviewing the output results.
The document describes designing a simple beam using STAAD.Pro software. It involves generating the beam geometry, applying loads and supports, analyzing the beam, and designing the beam for concrete. Key steps include assigning the beam properties, applying a fixed support at one end and distributed and point loads, obtaining the loading diagram, shear force and bending moment diagrams, and running the concrete design. The output includes structural drawings, input files, concrete takeoff, and beam design details.
Python programs - PPT file (Polytechnics)SHAMJITH KM
The document discusses various Python programming concepts like addition, subtraction, average, volume calculations, conversions between Celsius and Fahrenheit, finding the largest of three numbers, determining if a number is odd or even, printing natural numbers up to a limit, and calculating the factorial of a number. Algorithms, flowcharts and Python code are provided for each concept as examples.
Python programs - first semester computer lab manual (polytechnics)SHAMJITH KM
The document contains Python algorithms and programs for various mathematical and logical operations like addition, subtraction, average, largest number, factorial, etc. Each section includes the algorithm, flowchart and Python code with sample output for each operation.
Python programming Workshop SITTTR - KalamasserySHAMJITH KM
This document provides an overview of Python programming. It begins with an introduction and outlines topics to be covered including what Python is, its features, basics of syntax, importing, input/output functions, and more. Various Python concepts and code examples are then presented throughout in areas such as data types, operators, decision making with if/else statements, loops (for and while), functions, and classes. Examples include calculating square roots, the volume of a cylinder, checking for prime numbers, and a multiplication table. The document serves as teaching material for a Python programming course.
Analysis of simple beam using STAAD Pro (Exp No 1)SHAMJITH KM
The document describes analyzing a simple beam using STAAD.Pro software. It discusses the steps taken, which include generating the beam model geometry by adding nodes and a member, specifying member properties and support types, applying loads, performing analysis, and viewing the results in the form of structure diagrams showing values like bending moment and shear force. The overall aim was to familiarize the user with STAAD.Pro's interface and analyze a basic beam structure.
This document contains questions and answers related to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD). It defines key CAD terms like AutoCAD, CAD, CADD and lists common CAD software packages. It describes the applications of CAD and shortcuts for common AutoCAD commands. The document also discusses CAD concepts like layers, blocks, arrays, rendering and perspectives. It provides standard paper sizes and outlines the model procedure for creating a CAD drawing in AutoCAD.
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) - seminar PPTSHAMJITH KM
This document discusses brain computer interfaces (BCI). It begins by providing background on early pioneers in the field like Hans Berger in the 1920s-1950s. It then discusses some key BCI developments from the 1990s to present day, including devices that allow paralyzed individuals to control prosthetics or computers using brain signals. The document outlines the basic hardware and principles of how BCIs work by interpreting brain signals to control external devices. It discusses potential applications like internet browsing, gaming, or prosthetic limb control. The benefits and disadvantages of BCIs are noted, and the future possibilities of using BCIs to enhance human abilities are explored.
Surveying - Module iii-levelling only noteSHAMJITH KM
This document defines levelling and its key terms like datum, mean sea level, bench mark, level surface, and level line. It describes levelling instruments like the dumpy level, wye level, and tilting level. It explains self-reading staffs, target staffs, and how to take readings. It discusses errors in levelling, curvature and refraction corrections, and methods for reducing levels including the height of instrument and rise-and-fall methods. Temporary adjustments to levelling instruments are also outlined.