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This document contains formulas and definitions related to rural electrification, agricultural processing, structures, and related subjects. Key formulas include those for current, resistance, power, energy, inductance, capacitance, impedance, illumination levels, moisture content, board feet, frequency, milling recovery, concrete hollow blocks, pumping power, and input rate.

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Area 1 Prob

This document contains formulas and definitions related to rural electrification, agricultural processing, structures, and related subjects. Key formulas include those for current, resistance, power, energy, inductance, capacitance, impedance, illumination levels, moisture content, board feet, frequency, milling recovery, concrete hollow blocks, pumping power, and input rate.

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RURAL ELECTRIFICATION, AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING, AGRICULTURAL STRUCTURES AND ALLIED SUBJECTS [34%, 6

hours]

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q
I=
t
I = current, A
q = charge, C
t = time, sec

joule (J )
volt (V )=
coulomb(C)
*joule is a unit of energy

L
R=ρ
A
R = resistance, Ω
L = length of wire, m
A = cross-section area of wire, m2
ρ = resistivity, Ω-m

Rt = Ri (1 + αT)

Rt = resistance at a specified temperature, Ω


Ri = resistance at reference temperature, Ω
α = temperature coefficient of resistance, ℃
T = temperature difference between specified ad reference, ℃

E = IR
E = voltage, V
I = current, A
R = resistance, Ω

P = IE
P (1.3) = IE
P = power, W
I = current, A
E = voltage, V
1.3 = 30% standard motor power surge
output power
eff = x 100
input power

W = IEt
W = energy, W
I = current, A
E = voltage, V
t = time, s

K h x no . of disk revolutions
Power usage (W −hr)=
time

P = EI x power factor
P = power, W (AC circuit)
E = voltage, V (rms)
I = current, A (rms)
θ = phase-shift angle

True power EI cos θ watts


cosθ = power factor = = =
Apparent power EI VA

Voltage drop = amperage x total length of wire x 2 wires x unit voltage drop
*5.26m2 copper wire, single phase, 100% pf, unit voltage drop is 0.00761 v/m-A

E
I=
Z
I = current, A
E = voltage, V
Z = impedance, Ω

XL = 2 πfL
XL = inductive reactance, Ω
f = frequency, Hz
L = inductance, H

Inductors in series: LT = L1 + L2 + …+ Ln
1 1 1 1
Inductors in parallel: = + +…+
L T L1 L 2 Ln

1
X c=
2 πfC
XC = inductive reactance, Ω
f = frequency, Hz
C = capacitors, F
1 1 1 1
Capacitors in series: = + + …+
CT C 1 C 2 Cn

Capacitors in parallel: CT = C1 + C2 + …+ Cn

ZT =√ R +( X c −X L )
2 2

ET =√ E R +( E c −EL )
2 2

I S= √ I R +( I c −I L )
2 2

Pc x T o
Eo =
Wi
Eo = energy consumption, kWh/kg
Pc = power, W
T = time, h
W = weight, kg

9 bags of cement concrete volume


Bags of cement=safety factor x x x m length
3
m concrete m

bags of cement concrete volume


Budget=safety factor x x x unit cost
m3 concrete linear m

bags of cement concrete volume


Truck loads of material=safety factor x x x mlength
m 3 concrete linear m

1m3 concrete = 9 bags = 40 kg cement

1m3 concrete = 0.5m3 of sand

1m3 concrete = 1m3 gravel

Resisting moment
factor of safety=
Overturning moment

P
N=
MG

N = no. of heads
P = biogas production
M = manure production
G = specific gas production of the manure for a specific retention period
Amount = carbon cost per tonne x [(tonnes of carbon/year + 21 (tonnes of methane/year)]
*considering that methane is 21 times more destructive than carbon

16 T
Torsional stress= 3
πD

spacing distance
Spacing criterion =
mounting height

Lamp lumens per luminaire x CU x LLF


Maintained illumination=
Area per luminaire

F40 T12 WW = 3200 lumens

5
℃= ( ℉−32 )
9
K=℃+273.15
° R=℉ + 459.69
9
° R= K
5

Lx W x t
board foot=
12
L = length, ft *even length
W = width, inches
t = thickness, inches

PN
f=
120
f = frequency, Hz
P = number of poles
N = speed of rotation, rpm

Ww
% MC wb= x 100 %
W w +W d
MCwb = moisture content, wet basis
Ww = weight of water
Wd = weight of dry matter

Ww
% MC db = x 100 %
Wd

MC wb
% MC db = x 100 %
100−MC wb

MC db
% MC wb= x 100 %
100 + MC db

W MR
%MR= x 100
Wp

%MR = milling recovery, %


WMR = weight of milled rice, %
WP = weight of paddy, kg
# of CHB = pieces x layers
1 CHB = 20 x 40 cm

pieces wall height


¿ of reinforcement bars= =
layers CHB height

P1V1 = P2V2
9.8 QH
P=
Eff
P = power
Q = discharge
H = total pumping head

W
P=
T
P = input rate
W = weight
T = time

No. of gallons = A/coverage

∆T
Q=kA
∆x
Q=hA ∆ T

4 4
Q=εσ (T 2 −T 1 )

Q=mC p ∆T

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