Control Systems is studied in the Electrical, Mechanical, Electronics, Chemical , Automobile and Aero Engineering disciplines. The basic principle stems from the feedback control. Systems which need to be controlled are varied and depend on the plant components and their transfer functions. There are Several methods to design and analysis control systems. In this book, the current theoretical background needed for the development of control systems is provided. Apart from the standard methods using Bode, Nyquist and root locus plots, state space techniques are also in use. Discrete time control has assumed more importance with the advent of digital signals. Fuzzy logic is also used in designing controllers, since Edward Mamdani (1971) developed this pioneering control of a steam engine using this technique. Most books on control systems do not deal with the associated components of a system. In this book, two chapters are devoted to the mostly used componenets in various control systems. Process control uses pneumatic controllers which are included in the book.
This book covers the whole groundwork for a consummate course on Instrumentation Engineering. Dealing with all types of instruments, methods of instrumentation, signal processing as well as sensors of every kind ─ electrical, electronic, photonic and also mechanical. The book is provided with lucid explanations of the topics with a large number of illustrations. There are worked examples embedded in the chapters and there are meaningful exercises for testing one’s study. The several chapters cover the subject and that includes the computer based instrumentation interfaces also. As such, having all these together in one volume will go a long way to meet the requirements of the candidates learning this subject nowadays.
The Government of India enacted special laws viz., the SRFAESI and RDB Acts to help speed up the recovery process of non-performing assets, by vesting the banks and F/Is with extra-ordinary powers for self-enforcement of security interests given as collaterals per mortgage in favour of the lenders. This book explains different stages of recovery process; rehabilitation measures expected of the / banks / FIs to help revive those temporarily sick but economically viable units facing brief span of mis-match in the flow of working funds; the RBI norm of 90 days to classify a loan account as NPA ( Non-Performing Asset), when and whom to approach in case of objection to lender’s action under Sec.13(2) of the SRFAESI Act, 2002; and about the remedy available till the last stage of execution but before confirmation of sale and transfer subject to Rules 8 & 9 of the SI(E) Rules, 2002 read with IT rule 15 relating to attachment of property. Any action for recovery under the SRFAESI or RDB Acts should strictly be in accordance with and in the manner and order of priority as laid down in the provisions of law, read with the relative Rules and RBI directives / guidelines. This book helps readers to understand nuances of the provisions of SRFAESI Act, 2002 and RDB Act, 1993; read with the relative Rules and RBI directives / guidelines. Honest and sincere borrowers / guarantors and / or any aggrieved party are assured of justice, when the process of law is being misused by lenders apparently in a perverse and absurd manner.
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