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This report is been created with help of numerous effort from our
members. The information revealed in this report has been
collected from various sources such as textbooks, handbooks and
journals. Our team would like to express our gratitude to the
internal project guide Prof. Pankit B Kondhiya and also to the
helping staff of V.V.P Engineering College to guide our team and
achieve the project smoothly. Though our team heartily thanks to
all the supportive members who had taken part in completing our
project work.
ABSTRACT
CERTIFICATE
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AKNOWLEDGMENT
ABSTRACT
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 PROBLEM SUMMARY
1.2 AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT
1.3 LITERATURE RIVIEW
1.4 PLAN OF THEIR WORK
1.5 MATERIALS/ TOOLS REQUIRE
CHAPTER 2 DESIGN
2.1 ANALYSIS
1. IDEATION CANVAS
4. AEIOU SUMMARY
INDEX
CHAPTER 3 IMPLEMENTATION
3.1 WORKING METHODOLOGY
3.2 SNPSHOTS
3.3 RESULTS
REFERNCES
LIST OF FIGURES
Fig 1.1
Fig 1.2
Fig 1.3
Fig 1.4
Fig 1.5
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1:
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
The most popular welding technique used in todays world is MIG and
TIG welding, but they do cost a high amount of approx. Rs15,000/- to
Rs20,000/- depending on the efficiency and quality of the product. So to
compensate this problems, our team has taken a step to move to the most
abundant form of energy available in the universe named as hydrogen
energy. By using electrolysis method, we tend to split hydrogen from
water and then further using it as in welding approach. Other
disadvantages of using our conventional welding processes are
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1- 12 VOLT BATTERY
2- WIRES
3- AIR TIGHT SYSTEM ( GLASS JAR )
4- STAINLESS STEEL ELECTRODE
5- SODIUM HYDROXIDE AS CATALYST
6- NUTS AND BOLTS
7- 27 MM DIAMETER PIPE
8- BUBBLE CHAMBER
9- WELDING NOZZLE
10- SILICA GEL TO PREVENT LEAKAGE
CHAPTER 2
DESIGN: ANALYSIS, DESIGN METHODOLOGY AND
IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY