Saturday 22 June 2013

IEEE Core Values

  • IEEE Core Values

Core values are the essential and enduring principles that guide IEEE.

  • Service to humanity: leveraging technology and engineering to benefit human welfare; promoting public awareness and understanding of the engineering profession.
  • Trusted source: being a source of trusted and unbiased information to enhance the quality of life for all people through methods like peer review.
  • Global focus: supporting and embracing the global nature of and need for technical work and engineering solutions.
  • Intellectual activity: forward-thinking; nurturing of new and existing science and technology.
  • Growth and nurturing of its members and the profession: encouraging education as a fundamental activity of engineers, scientists and technologists at all levels and at all times; ensuring a pipeline of students to preserve the profession.
  • Collaboration and community building: cultivating active, vibrant, and honest, exchange among cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary global communities of technical professionals.
  • Professionalism: creating a world in which engineers and scientists are respected for their exemplary ethical behavior and volunteerism.
  • Trust and respect: promoting a culture where contributions at all levels are valued; encouraging member driven, volunteer-led, knowledge-based projects; building effective volunteer/staff partnerships.
  • Individual contribution: being a membership organization with individuals who contribute to the core purpose of IEEE.

Wednesday 19 June 2013

STEPS FOR ENERGY AUDITING

ENERGY AUDITING CONTINS 10 STEPS IN 3PHASES:

A.1PHASE-1 to 2steps
B.2PHASE-3 to 9 steps 
B.3PHASE-10 th step

PHASE:1
1
a. Plan & organise visit
b. Walk through audit of the set up
c. Informal interview with production or plant manager or incharge.
2
Conduct brief meeting / awareness program on energy audit with
all divisional heads and persons concerned.
PHASE:II
3
Primary data collection, process flow diagram, energy utility diagram
and collection of any other relevant datas.
4
Conduct survey and monitoring
5
Conduct detailed trials / experiments for the selected energy guzzlers
6
Analysis of energy use
7
Identification and development of energy conservation opportunities
8
Cost benefit analysis
9
Reporting & presentation to top management on findings
PHASE:III
10
Implementation, commissioning and follow up