View Vol. 2 ,  Iss. 2 (October 2020)

Electrical Science & Engineering

ISSN: 2661-3247 (Online)

Vol. 2 , Iss. 2 (October 2020)

Articles

  • Heat Transfer in Horizontal Copper Tube Heated by Electric Heating Process

    Ramesh Chandra Nayak, Abinash Sahoo, Manmatha K. Roul, Saro ku. Sarangi
    1-4

    Article ID: 1819    DOI:https://doi.org/10.30564/ese.v2i2.1819

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    Abstract:

    Heat transfer from electrical and electronics component is essential for better performance of that electrical system, The maximum heat transfer from that system results long period durability. In most of the system base provided for equipments are very small and placed in a very complicated position. so heat transfer by forced convection is not easy for that purpose.The heat transfer by... More

  • Safe Power Outlet

    Mohammad. Taghipour, Mohammad. Vaezi
    5-10

    Article ID: 2464    DOI:https://doi.org/10.30564/ese.v2i2.2464

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    Abstract:

    The main goal of the safe power outlet project is to make power outlets smart and integrate it to all old and new electrical wiring of homes and offices to eliminate the costs. Using the designed socket, home and office electrical appliances can be smarten and controlled remotely through wireless technology. The device designed in this project, is a... More

  • Design and Construction of A Single-Phase Power Factor Meter

    A. A. Mukaila, I. Olugbemi, E. E. Sule
    11-14

    Article ID: 2467    DOI:https://doi.org/10.30564/ese.v2i2.2467

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    It is known that the power consumption and efficiency of an equipment owes directly to its power factor. The lower the power factor of the equipment the more the energy consumption of such equipment and vice-versa.Hence, the need to develop an equipment to measure accurately the operating power factor of domestic and industrial equipment and appliances [1]. The operating... More

  • Design and Economic Analysis of a Grid-connected Rooftop Solar PV System for Typical Home Applications in Oman

    Razzaqul Ahshan, A. M. Al-Hanshi, M. A. Al-Naabi, H. A. Al-Hashmi, A. H. Al-Badi
    15-23

    Article ID: 2188    DOI:https://doi.org/10.30564/ese.v2i2.2188

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    Abstract:

    This paper presents a techno-economic investigation of an integrated rooftop solar PV system for typical home applications in Oman that can reduce the power consumption from the grid and export excess PV generated power back to the gird. Since renewable energy systems design echnically depends on the site, this study selects a typical two-story villa (Home), in a site Al-Hamra, Oman. Temperature... More

  • Cyber Security Awareness among Students and Faculty Members in a Sudanese College

    Mohammed Daffalla Elradi, Altigani Abd alraheem Altigani, Osman Idriss Abaker
    24-28

    Article ID: 2477    DOI:https://doi.org/10.30564/ese.v2i2.2477

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    Abstract:

    In the last few years, cyber security has been an essential prerequisite for almost every organization to handle the massive number of emerging cyber attacks worldwide. A critical factor in reducing the possibility of being exploited is cyber security awareness. Not only having the adequate knowledge but how to utilize this knowledge to prevent cyber attacks. In this paper we conducted a... More