Theses: Recent submissions

  • Rahman, Md. Mahbubr; Rabby, Md. Badujjaman (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    The daily headline makes aware of the dangerous long-term effects of electricity generation from fossil fuels. It is widely believed that fossil fuel may cause serious environmental problems to generate electricity. Moreover, ...
  • Pal, Prodip Chandra; Islam, Shanta (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    Now a days, the increasing demand of electric power and shortage of present energy resources lead today’s engineers and scientists to think about the alternative sources of energy. The sunlight is a potential source for ...
  • Haque, Md. Refatul; Arifuzzaman, Muhammad (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    Electric power has been undoubted the most powerful object for economic growth, industrial evolution and social development of any country. Electric power generation means the production of electric energy from different ...
  • Jahan, Iffat; Das, Pankoz Chandra (Daffodil International University, 2019-01)
    Presently multi day's vehicle parking is a basic issue and step by step its necessity is expanding. In Bangladesh we are as yet utilizing the manual vehicle parking framework and that is the reason we are confronting issues ...
  • Hakim, Md. Azizul (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    Power system fault analysis is a process which determines the bus voltages and line currents during the occurrence of various types of faults. Faults on power systems can be divided into three-phase balanced faults and ...
  • ABDULLAH, ABDULLAH; Ashakin, Md. Rahatil (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    Power is one of the most important factors in a developing country and for a sustainable economy. Like the rest of the countries of the planet, in Bangladesh, the demand for power is increasing day by day. The existing ...
  • Alam, Dr. M. Shamsul (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    This thesis is on “Study on Electricity Generation Cost Determination”. In the solicited bids, the bidders shall offer bulk power tariff based on the capacity payment and energy payment and also provide the equivalent ...
  • Hosen, Md. Monowar; Mazid, Abdullah Al (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    Demanding electricity is gradually increasing day by day and we are facing boundaries to meet up the demands although. Now we want electricity in each and every sectors. As been being a development country our electricity ...
  • Hasan, Md. Rakibul; Raju, Md. Jahidul Islam (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    Daily headlines make everyone alert to the dangerous long-term outcomes of power generation from your fossil fuels. It really is widely believed in which continuing to be determined by fossil fuels to build electricity can ...
  • Rahman, Mahmudur; Shompa, Monisha Biswas (Daffodil International University, 2018-01)
    This survey is an attempt to measure the impacts of Solar Rooftop Systems (SRS). After a brief review of previous survey works on SRS’s importance, benefits and prospect, the study mainly focuses on the issues of SRS’s ...
  • Hossain, Md. Shahadat; Islam, Ariful (Daffodil International University, 2019-01)
    Solar rooftop system is the simplest way to reduce the waste of electricity and to keep the environment green. In this study and survey period, this was the initial basis to research whether the users of the system are ...
  • Fahim, Monjur Morshed; Hasan, Md. Mehedee (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    The daily headline makes aware of the dangerous long-term effects of electricity generation from fossil fuels. It is widely believed that fossil fuels continue to depend on production. Power can be a serious environmental ...
  • Sajib, Ashraful Isjam; Karim, Sajal (Daffodil International University, 2019-01)
    The power sector of Bangladesh have gone up against different issues depicted by nonappearance of supply limit, visit control cuts, unacceptable nature of supply and poor cash related and operational execution of the ...
  • Kawsar, Md. Tuhin; Alam, Md. Shahin (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    Daily headlines make everyone aware of the dangerous long-term effects of power generation from the fossil fuels. It is widely believed that continuing to depend on fossil fuels to generate electricity can cause serious ...
  • Hasan, Md Sabbir; Rahman, Md Mahmudur (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    Power is one of the most important factors in developing country and for sustainable economy. Like the rest of the countries of the planet, in Bangladesh the demand for power is increasing day by day. For this we design a ...
  • Paul, Songket Kumar; Mia, Albe (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    This research is an attempt to find out the appropriateness of Solar Rooftop system (SRS). Solar rooftop system is the simplest way to reduce the waste of electricity and to keep the environment green. In this study and ...
  • Rahman, Md. Hasibur; Rahman, Md. Masudur (2018-12)
    This research is an attempt to measure the impacts of Solar Rooftop Systems (SRS) in Bangladesh. After a brief review of previous research works on SRS’s importance, benefits and prospect, the study mainly focuses on the ...
  • Malakar, Srikanta; Ray, Sajib (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    Daily headlines make everyone aware of the dangerous long-term effects of power generation from the fossil fuels. It is widely believed that continuing to depend on fossil fuels to generate electricity can cause serious ...
  • Hasan, Md. Mahmudul; Hasan, Md. Mehedi (Daffodil International University, 2019-01)
    Power is one of the most important factors in developing country and for sustainable economy. Like the rest of the countries of the planet, in Bangladesh the demand for power is increasing day by day. The main aim of our ...
  • Rijve, Tehamul haque; Uddin, MD. Nur (Daffodil International University, 2018-12)
    Bangladesh is a developing country facing many problems, lacks electricity shortage. The rural section of Bangladesh is the worst sufferers of this crisis having limited electricity or some rural has no grid electricity. ...

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