When asked about the conclusion they reached, the lesson they learned, or the philosophy they created, based on their experience with death, regarding the existence or non-existence of another life after death, their responses varied according to their cultural and religious (or non-religious) backgrounds. Some of them denied the existence of another life, and considered that the person who dies... dies... but he remains alive in the memory of his beloved ones or in the memory of the generations if he has achieved in his life what makes him immortal. In other words, the other life, in the view of those, is a "thought" rather than a "being." Others were nihilistic, melancholic, and considered that death is equivalent to total absence or vanishing. The larger proportion, as expected, considered that other life is a fact and a reality, and that those who leave the earthly life move to live in peace and tranquility with their predecessors. But again, nobody ever mentioned sensual details in any aspect of the other life as they see it.
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- Dr. George NaderOphthalmologist and Writer, MD, MSC, FRCSophth, Damascus University, Syria
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Dr. George Nader "Life, Death, and what is between them... A Sneaky Look at the Other Bank…" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-(IJRSI) vol.4 issue 8, pp.01-05 2017
R&D studies of a timing counter based on plastic scintillator readout by silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) have been performed. The current voltage (I-V) characteristic and optical response studies of the SiPMs have been studied. Time resolution of the counter is measured with counter size 30 × 30 × 5 mm3 and with two SiPMs connected at the two opposite sides of the scintillation tile. Optimum detector conditions have been searched with respect to variation in overbias voltage and discriminator threshold to achieve best time resolution. A time resolution (σ) of 188.8 ± 3.9 picosecond has been achieved in the present study.
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- B. J. Roy Nuclear Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai - 400085, IndiaHomi Bhabha National Institute, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai - 400094, India
- A. Parmar Nuclear Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai - 400085, India
- K. DuttaDepartment of Physics, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam-781014, India
- SonikaNuclear Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai - 400085, India
- K. KalitaDepartment of Physics, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam-781014, India
- H. Kumawat Nuclear Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai - 400085, India
- Y. Sawant Nuclear Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai - 400085, India
- B. K. Nayak Nuclear Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai - 400085, IndiaHomi Bhabha National Institute, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai - 400094, India
- A. Saxena Nuclear Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai - 400085, IndiaHomi Bhabha National Institute, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai - 400094, India
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B. J. Roy, A. Parmar, K. Dutta, Sonika, K. Kalita, H. Kumawat, Y. Sawant, B. K. Nayak, A. Saxena "Precision Timing Counter Based on Plastic Scintillator with SIPM as Photon Sensor" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.06-10 2017
This paper presents an optimized cooling solution for electronic component TWT producing 2000W of power which combine both the theoretical &simulation techniques. The high-heat-flux demands on the cooling system cannot be met with air cooling, and advanced liquid cooling solutions are necessary. Designing a vacuum Brazed cold plate is to provide cooling platforms for electronic devices. Different liquid cooling techniques and types of cold plates are surveyed. This design estimates how much quantity of water is required to cool the heat load and maintain the temperature less than 900C.To get the minimum thermal resistance and pressure drop parameters of cold plate are estimated for different flow rates. The designed parameters of cold plate are investigated by CFD method using FloEFD software. At 6lpm cold plate has shown the desired temperature with an accepted level of pressure drop &thermal resistance. Manufacturing of the cold plate is followed by CNC programme is generated for creating of flow channels in the cold plate using Master Cam software& vacuum brazing of two half parts of the cold plates.
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- K.Bhargavi Department of Mechanical, JNTU Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India
- Sri L.VinodBabuDepartment of Mechanical, JNTU Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India
- M.Uma RavindraDefencess Electronic Research & Laboratory (DLRL), DRDO, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
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K.Bhargavi, Sri L.VinodBabu, M.Uma Ravindra "Computer Aided Design, Analysis & Manufacturing Aspects of Brazed Cold Plate for TWT " International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.11-23 2017
Summary: Objective is to identify the bottlenecks and assess the pragmatic solutions which catalyze in setting up of ‘Solar Parks in Madhya Pradesh’. These Ultra Mega Solar Parks would not help in attaining parity with convectional energy generation sources but would also assist in consolidating India commitment to Climate Change commitments (UNFCCC) like Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC). Key words: Solar Photo-Voltaic Plant, Strategic Planning, Solar Park, Ultra-Mega Solar Power Projects, Renewable Energy, Energy security. Abstract: India will celebrate 75 years of Independence in 2022, to mark this as special occasion; Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set an ambitious target to achieve 100 GW of solar power capacity, this would usher Clean Energy Revolution and overcome dependency on Coal which contributes approximately 60% of generation. Presently India has augmented solar capacity till 8 GW (as on July 2016). Thus, moving from 8.7 GW in October 2016 to 100 GW by 2022 is one of the most ambitious targets globally.
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- Sanjay Kumar VermaEnergy Engineer-MPUVN
- Dr. Girbal Singh LodhiHoD – RKDF University Bhopal MP, India
- Dr. V.K. SethiVC – RKDF University, Bhopal, MP, India
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[1]. Business-standard news titled Madhya Pradesh to provide state guarantee for 750 Mw Rewa ultra mega solar projects. 15th August, 2016 (http://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/madhya-pradesh-to-provide-state-guarantee-for-750-mw-rewa-ultra-mega-solar-project-116081500665_1.html) [2]. CRISIL & PHD Chamber, February 2015 Paper titled “A white paper on India solar and wind energy by CRISIL & PHD Chamber” [3]. First Green Consulting Blog (https://firstgreenconsulting.wordpress.com/2012/04/26/differentiate-between-the-dni-dhi-and-ghi/) [4]. IJETAE, Volume 4, Special Issue 1, February 2014 titled “Solar Energy and Economic Development In India: A Review”. [5]. Indian Council For Research On International Economic Relations, August 2016 titled “Harvesting Sola Power in India” [6]. International Journal of Emerging Engineering Research and Technology (IJEERT) Volume 2, Issue 7, October 2014 titled “Optimal Site Selection for Solar PV Power Plant in an Indian State Using Geographical Information System (GIS)” Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India [7]. Akshay Urja Magzine; http://mnre.gov.in/mission-and-vision-2/publications/akshay-urja/ [8]. Implementation of a Scheme for Development of Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects in the country commencing from 2014-15 and onwards (i.e. from the year 2014 – 15 to 2018 – 19); MNRE 2014 (http://mnre.gov.in/file-manager/grid-solar/Scheme-for%20development-of-Solar-Park-&-Ultra-Mega-Solar-Power-Project-2014-2019.pdf) [9]. MNRE Scheme / Documents (http://mnre.gov.in/related-links/jnnsm/introduction-2/) Press Information Bureau of India [10]. Article titled “A new dawn in Renewable Energy- India attains 4th position in global wind power installed capacity; 38,000 crore Green Energy Corridor is being set up; Surya Mitra” mobile App launched , Solar Tariff as low as Rs 3/unit” dated 18-December-2016 published on ”Press Information Bureau Government of India; Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=155612) [11]. Article titled “Cabinet approves enhancement of capacity from 20,000 MW to 40,000 MW of the Scheme for Development of Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects” dated 22-February-2017 ; (http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=158621) [12]. Research & Reviews: Journal of Engineering and Technology, dated 7/05/2016 titled ‘Solar Power – Current Status, Challenges and Policies in India’ [13]. Solar Energy Corporation of India (http://www.seci.gov.in/content/innerpage/statewise-solar-parks.php)
Sanjay Kumar Verma, Dr. Girbal Singh Lodhi, Dr. V.K. Sethi "Strategic Planning of Solar Parks in Madhya Pradesh, India” International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.24-31 2017
The energy usage by the world is increasing rapidly and fossil fuels are the dominant sources to meet this energy need. In this work an attempt has been made to search for possible bio diesel feedstock from non agricultural resources like forest plants in Udupi, Karnataka, India. . To find out the possible bio diesel feedstock in Udupi district, a survey has been conducted in rural areas, about 30 types of seeds have been harvested and oil has been extracted from these seeds. Among these, 6 types of seeds gave better oil yield of more than 25% using solvent extraction method. The oils of these seeds have been tested for physical and chemical properties.The results indicates that, in terms of availability, viscosity and Free Fatty Acid (FFA) value, oil Garcinia xanthochymus can be used for biodiesel production in two steps as the FFA value is high. Even though the oil yields of the three seeds, i.e., Terminala bellirica, Anamirta cocculus and Bauhinia malabarica are fewer as compared to known species such as Naikuli and Honne, however, if effective methods are employed, biodiesel produced from these seeds can be blended with other biodiesel for commercial use. .
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- MallikappaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte 574110, Karnataka, India
- VishwanathDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Marine engineering college, Mangalore, India
- Rana Pratap ReddyReva institute of Technology and Management, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
- Ch.S.N.MurthyDepartment of Mining Engineering, N.I.T.K, Surthkal 575025, Karnataka, India
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Mallikappa, Vishwanath, Rana Pratap Reddy, Ch.S.N.Murthy "Characteristic Study of non edible oils for the Production of Bio diesel, Extracted from Locally Available Seeds Non agricultural Resources in Udupi, India" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.32-35 2017
This review of literature highlights the potentiality of Carica papaya leaf extract in controlling dengue viral disease induced thrombocytopenia-platelet count and discussed most of the published research work on this topic. Epidemic dengue is one of the leading arthopod-borne viral disease causes an acute febrile illness known as dengue fever (DF) followed by dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) or dengue shock syndrome (DSS). Dengue induced thrombocytopenia is life threatening and a major health disorder resulted in the lower platelet count in patients with dengue fever (DF). Carica papaya is not only consumed as a nutritious and delicious fruit but also used as a chief and the best herbal medicine for many health disorders. On the basis of experimental studies, clinical data and pilot studies, the Carica papaya leaf extract could help to increase platelet levels in patients suffering from dengue. All these studies strongly confirmed antiviral properties of Carica papaya and supports a strong scientific evidence for the treatment of dengue. Therefore, the use of Carica papaya leaf extract (Caripill) in the management of thrombocytopenia associated with dengue is significant and considered as an alternative herbal medicine for dengue.
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- Ravindra B. Malabadi Miller Blvd NW, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaDepartment of Botany, Karnatak University, Pavate Nagar, Dharwad, Karnataka state, India
- Raju K. Chalannavar Department of Applied Botany, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri-574199, Mangalore, Karnataka State, India
- Supriya S Department of Applied Botany, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri-574199, Mangalore, Karnataka State, India
- Nityasree BR Department of Applied Botany, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri-574199, Mangalore, Karnataka State, India
- Sowmyashree K Department of Applied Botany, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri-574199, Mangalore, Karnataka State, India
- Gangadhar S. MulgundDepartment of Botany, Karnatak University, Pavate Nagar, Dharwad, Karnataka state, India
- Neelambika T. Meti Plant Biotechnology Laboratory, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of IT and Biotechnology, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune-Satara Road, Katraj, Pune-411046, Maharashtra state, India
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Ravindra B. Malabadi, Raju K. Chalannavar, Supriya S, Nityasree BR, Sowmyashree K, Gangadhar S. Mulgund, Neelambika T. Meti "Dengue Virus Disease: Current Updates on the use of Carica Papaya Leaf Extract as a Potential Herbal Medicine" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.36-50 2017
Love is never lasting emotion, a feeling of pleasure, a sensation of tickling ideas, a deep sense of spirituality, a force of heavenly power, a heavenly shower, an enrich world, an imagination come to reality, a magnetic charm which enthral you, a river of pleasure and happiness, an ocean playing with waves with the shore, a ship tossing on the waves, a cloud sparkling with the lightening, a roar of the wind, a storm of the west, a noise of the thunder bolts, a blooming of the buds and many more but it achieve its goal in the deep silence of the adoration, devotion and dedication. We human beings are devoid of all these elements of love. We are devoid of the ways of making love spiritual and eternal. There is lack of adoration, which is the beginning of love, which makes the opposite sex feel to fulfil the void of sadness and desolation. Without adoration love is remote possibility and it remains to quench the hunger of sex and fade away like a beast whose stomach is full has no apathy to eat and gets asleep. We people do not know the real ways of making love with each other which can give us heavenly pleasure and make us feel as the heaven has come down on the earth. Sex is the part of love undoubtedly but adoration makes that sexual love heavenly and eternal. .
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- Amit KumarProfessor, HRIT Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Amit Kumar "Love & Sex" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.51 2017
Gender discrimination in India is the main reason that affected the socio-economic development of women. It is known that women in rural areas are not having proper facilities and education for their development. Most of the rural women have less access to health care. Women in villages are mostly house wives and work in farm field for their livelihood. A case study has been done to observe the Socio-economic development of women in Arepalli Rangampet, Chandragiri Mandal, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh. It is observed from the studies that most of the women earning from working in agricultural fields, tailoring, selling vegetables, fruits and working in Sulabh international as sweepers. Some of the women are working in educational institutions as sweepers. Hence, it is understood that most of the women are not educated and it is necessary to address socio-economic development of women in this village.
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- Y. Yasaswini 3rd Year B.Tech CSE, Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India
- U. Bhanu Bhava Tharaka 3rd Year B.Tech CSE, Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India
- DVS Bhagavanulu Profesor of Civil Engineering, Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India
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Free and forced heat transfer studies have been carried out in a parabolic trough collector using ZnO/water nanofluid. Experiments have been carried out in a parabolic trough collector at various concentrations of ZnO nanoparticles in water (0.2 % and 0.4% vol.) and flow rates (2.2 lpm. and 0.66 lpm.). Enhancement in heat transfer due to the use of nanofluid has been reported in terms of temperature and heat transfer coefficient. Various convective dimensionless parameters such as Nusselt number, Prandtl number, Rayleigh number, Reynolds number and Grashof number are determined and empirical correlations between them is derived.
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- Pavan Prasad H.GM.S.Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
- Nikhil Singh PundirM.S.Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
- Pavan PayaniM.S.Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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Pavan Prasad H.G, Nikhil Singh Pundir, and Pavan Payani "Experimental Investigation of Heat Transfer Characteristics of ZnO Nanofluid in Parabolic Trough Collector" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.54-58 2017
Mobile ad-hoc networks are wireless and dynamic topology networks. The main purpose of using MANET is to send the data securely between source and destination in a public channel. Message security plays predominant importance in mobile ad-hoc networks but wireless networks are vulnerable to many attacks that are not secured and less-worthy.The intermediate nodes cooperate with each other as there is no such base station or access point.The routing protocols play important role in transferring data. Cryptographic mechanisms are used in routing protocols to secure data packets while transmitted in the network. But cryptographic techniques incur a high computational cost and can’t identify the nodes with malicious intention. So, employing cryptographic techniques in MANET are quite impractical as MANETs have limited resource and vulnerable to several security attacks. Trust mechanism is used as an alternative to cryptographic technique. Trust mechanism secures data forwarding by isolating nodes with malicious intention using trust value on the nodes. In this paper we survey different trust based protocols of MANET and compare their performances.
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- Smriti Jain M. Tech Scholar School of Information Technology, VIT University, Vellore, Tamilnadu, India
- Nakka Marline Joys Kumari M. Tech Scholar School of Information Technology, VIT University, Vellore, Tamilnadu, India
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Smriti Jain, Nakka Marline Joys Kumari “A Survey on Trust Based Secure Routing in MANET ” International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.59-65 2017
The aim of this study is to analyze the effects of Joule heating and radiation absorption on MHD convective and chemically reactive flow past an inclined porous plate in the presence of heat source and thermal diffusion. The non-linear partial differential equations that govern the fluid flow have been transformed into a two-point boundary value problem using similarity variables and then solved numerically by fourth order Runge–Kutta method with shooting technique. Graphical results are discussed for non-dimensional velocity, temperature and concentration profiles while numerical values of the skin friction, Nusselt number and Sherwood number are presented in tabular form for various values of parameters controlling the flow system. The present study is compared with the previous literature and found to be in good agreement. The novelty of this work is the consideration of Ohmic heating, radiation absorption and thermal diffusion.
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- K. Vijaykumar Department of Mathematics, JNTUA College of Engineering, Ananthapuramu, A.P., India.
- E. Keshava Reddy Department of Mathematics, JNTUA College of Engineering, Ananthapuramu, A.P., India.
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K. Vijaykumar and E. Keshava Reddy "Joule Heating and Radiation Absorption Effects on MHD Convective and Chemically Reactive Flow Past an Inclined Porous Plate" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.66-74 2017
The objective of this paper is to classify the benign and malignant thyroid nodules in ultrasound images. Ultrasound imaging is one of the frequently used diagnosis tool to detect and classify abnormalities of the thyroid gland. In this proposed method we have following stages: Pre-processing, segmentation, feature extraction and classification. In pre processing we are resizing the input image by using nearest neighbor interpolation algorithm. With help of edge detection we are segmenting an input image. The textual features and shape based features are extracted in segmented part of an input image. Classification is done based on texture and shape features by using artificial neural network (ANN).
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- Date of Publication: 16 August 2017
- Jagadeesh SarafPG Student, Dept of Electronics and Instrumentation, PDAEC Kalaburgi, Karnataka, INDIA
- Dr. Kalpana VProfessor, Dept of Electronics and Instrumentation PDAEC Kalaburgi, Karnataka, INDIA
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Jagadeesh Saraf, Dr. Kalpana V "Thyroid Cancer Detection using Image Processing" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.75-77 2017
The kinematic of robot play a vital role in controlling and maneuvering of robotic arm efficiently and effectively. To maintain the accuracy and repeatability of robotic arm designer has to calculate the kinematics of robotic arm. In this research work the forward kinematics of articulated robotic arm is studied and MATLAB GUIDE is developed to calculate forward kinematics.
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- Date of Publication: 16 August 2017
- Suyash ShrivastavaResearcher, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Medi Caps Institute of Technology and Management, Indore, India.
- Eklavya GuptaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Medi Caps Institute of Technology and Management, Indore. India
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Suyash Shrivastava, Eklavya Gupta "Forward Kinematics of Articulated Robotic Arm" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.78-82 2017
With increase in population, providing housing to all has become a great challenge for all. Owing a house has become much difficult in now a days. The cost of constructing a build has become much costlier than it was before just few year ago. But still there is a wide use of old conventional technique which is slow and costly. This subject deals with such element in old conventional construction industry i.e. floors and roofs that takes the longest time in getting ready for use thus there must a method that could save time and money. This chapter deals with one such proposed method of using prefabricating.
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- Harsh RathoreAssistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Trinity Institute of Technology & Research College, Bhopal, India
- Hemant SatputePG student, Civil Engineering Department, Sagar Institute of Science, Technology & Research College, Bhopal, India
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[1]. Indian Standard Plain And Reinforced Concrete- Code Of Practice Is 456:2000 [2]. Indian Standard Prestressed Concrete- Code Of Practice Is 1343:2012 [3]. Indian Standard Code Of Practice For Design Loads For Buildings And Structures Is 875 Part 2 [4]. Indian Standard Cod Of Practice For Design And Construction Of Floors Using Precast Reinforced/ Prestressed Concrete Ribbed Or Cored Slabs Units Is 10297:1982 [5]. Prestressed Concrete – N. Krishna Raju [6]. Precast Concrete Structure- Hubert Bachmann. [7]. Bindu Raani, P, A. Meher Prasad, Amlan K. Sengupta, Analysis Of Precast Multi Storeyed Building. [8]. Abebe Shawel, Prestressed Prefab Bolted Floor And Precast Concrete Beams.
Harsh Rathore, Hemant Satpute "Bolt Connected Prefab Hollow Core Panels" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.83-86 2017
In this we are using an asymptotic analysis, we obtain an eigenvalue equation for the general mode dispersion in Bragg fibers. The asymptotic approach is applied to calculate the dispersion properties and the field distribution of TE modes in a Bragg fiber. We made a comparison between the asymptotic results with the exact solutions and find excellent agreement between them.
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- Date of Publication: 16 August 2017
- Deepa RaniDepartment of Electronics and Communication Engineering, KIET Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad-201206 (U.P), India
- Neeraj ChaudharyDepartment of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharat Institute of Technology, Meerut-250205 (U.P), India
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Deepa Rani, Neeraj Chaudhary "Asymptotic Approximation Analysis of Optical Bragg Fiber" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.87-90 2017
Studies on geopolymer concrete (GPC), which is produced by developing a binder named geopolymer by an alkaline reaction between silica and aluminium are presented. The presented study mainly focuses on the flexural behaviour of reinforced geopolymer concrete (RGPC) beams and comparing the same with an equivalent grade of conventional reinforced cement concrete (RCC) beams. The proportions for resources of silica and aluminium were varied as FA50-GGBS50 and FA0-GGBS100.The grade of conventional concrete was made as M45, which is equivalent to the grade of geopolymer concrete. The reinforced geopolymer concrete beams were cured dry in an ambient room temperature itself while the reinforced cement concrete beams were cured wet in water at an ambient room temperature for 28days and 90days.The beams were tested for two-point loading. The parameters under flexural behaviour like ultimate load, service load, cracking load and ultimate deflection are presented. The study has given a final conclusion that the performances of reinforced geopolymer concrete beams are better than the equivalent grade of conventional reinforced cement concrete beams.
- Page(s): 91-95
- Date of Publication: 16 August 2017
- P.VenkataKiranDepartment of Civil Engineering, Annamacharya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Tirupati, India
- J. Guru JawaharDepartment of Civil Engineering, Annamacharya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Tirupati, India
- C. SashidharDepartment of Civil Engineering, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur,Anantapuramu, India
- C.SreenivasuluDepartment of Civil Engineering,Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur,Anantapuramu, India
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P.VenkataKiran, J. Guru Jawahar, C. Sashidhar and C.Sreenivasulu "Flexural Studies on Fly Ash and GGBS Blended Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete Beams" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.91-95 2017
The paper mainly to develop a grid connected PV system with MPPT function using mat lab environment & predicts the behavior of real PV system. The model contained a detailed representation of the main component of the system that are solar array, MPPT controller, PWM generator and PLL technique. In order to extract the maximum amount of from the photovoltaic generator, we propose an intelligent control method for the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) of a photovoltaic system under variable temperature and insulation conditions. The outer DC voltage control loop is to keep the input DC voltage stable, and the inner grid current control loop is to ensure that the output current has the same frequency and phase angle as the grid voltage. PLL technique used in the control circuit of the inverter ensures the tracking accuracy of the output current.
- Page(s): 96-101
- Date of Publication: 16 August 2017
- Sthitaprajna RathDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Krupajal Engineering College, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
- Jitamitra MohantyDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Krupajal Engineering College, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
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Sthitaprajna Rath, Jitamitra Mohanty "MPPT Based Solar PV system for 3-Φ Grid Connected IGBT Inverter System Using POWER-GUI Environment" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.96-101 2017
In order to increase the productivity of the organization, the productivity of its employees required to be enhanced. Employees are the most valuable assets of any organizations. As this fact is realized by the management, they take enormous efforts to know their employees well. Assessing the employees is a best way to know the strength and weakness of the employees so that companies can take subsequent efforts to utilize or develop its employee. In this regard, competency mapping has its own importance. Whether possessing such competency makes the employees to enhance their productivity is the main aim of the study. Indian power sector is a manpower intensive sector which requires adequate competent manpower. Therefore it is essential on the part of the organization to ensure the competencies possessed by the employees in order to effectively execute their jobs. In this regard, in this paper an attempt has been taken to find out the impact of competency mapping on productivity of the employees in the power sector, Odisha. A sample of 24 executives was taken. Convenient sampling was used to select the sample.
- Page(s): 102-105
- Date of Publication: August 2017
- Swetalina MishraResearch Scholar, Centurion University, Odisha, India
- Dr. RKS Mangesh DashAdvisor & Principal Consultant, Twaran, India
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Swetalina Mishra, Dr. RKS Mangesh Dash "A Study on Competency Mapping in Power Sector, Odisha" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.102-105 2017
Approximation of periodic functions by different linear summation methods have been studied by many researchers. Further, for sharpening the estimate of errors out of the approximations several product summability methods were introduced by different researchers. In this paper a new theorem has been established on (N-bar, pn, qn)(E, s)-summability of Fourier series of a function belonging to Lip(α)-class that generalizes several known results.
- Page(s): 106-108
- Date of Publication: 16 August 2017
- Laxmidhar JenaResearch Scholar, Department of Mathematics, Ravenshaw University Cuttack - 753003, India.
- Susanta Kumar PaikrayDepartment of Mathematics, VSS University of Technology, Burla - 768018, India.
- Minakshi DashDepartment of Mathematics, Ravenshaw University Cuttack - 753003, India.
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[1]. G. H. Hardy, Divergent Series, first ed., Oxford University Press, 1949. [2]. H. K. Nigam, Degree of approximation of a function belonging to weighted W(Lr, ξ(t)) class by (C, 1)(E, q) mean, Tamkang Journal of Mathematics, 42 (2011), 31-37. [3]. M. Mishra, P. Palo, B. P. Padhy, P. Samanta, U. K. Misra, Approximation of Fourier series of a function of Lipschitz class by product means, Journal of Advances in Mathematics, 9(4) (2014), 2475-2484. [4]. V. N. Mishra, K. Khatri, L. N. Mishra, Approximation of functions belonging to Lip(ξ(t), r) class by (N, pn)(E, q) Summability of conjugate series of Fourier series, Journal of Inequalities and Applications, Article ID 296 (2012), doi: 10.1186/1029-242X-2012-296. [5]. S. K. Paikray, R. K. Jati, U. K. Misra, N. C. Sahoo, On degree of approximation of Fourier series by product means, General Math. Notes., 13 (2012), 22-32. [6]. S. Lal, On degree of approximation of conjugate of a function belonging to weighted W(Lp, ξ(t)) class by matrix summability mean of conjugate fourier series, Tamkang Journal of Mathematics, 31 (2000), 279-288. [7]. V. N. Mishra and V. Sonovane, Approximation of functions of Lipschitz class by (N, pn)(E, 1) summability mean conjugate series of Fourier series, Journal of Classical Analysis, 6 (2) (2015), 137-151. [8]. V. N. Mishra, V. Sonavane, L. N. Mishra, Lr-Approximation of signals (functions) belonging to weighted W(Lr, ξ(t))-class by (C1 .Np) -summability method of conjugate series of its Fourier series. Journal of Inequality and Applications, Article ID 440, (2013) 1-15. doi: 10.1186/1029-242X-2013-440
Laxmidhar Jena, Susanta Kumar Paikray and Minakshi Dash "Approximation of Fourier Series of a Function Belonging to the Class Lip(α) by (N-bar, pn, qn)(E, s)- Summability Method" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.106-108 2017
The data mining is a collection of algorithms which are employed on data to perform the required applications. In this context these algorithms are available in two main categories supervised and unsupervised. Both the techniques have their own advantages and limitations. But the main focus of the work is to study the unsupervised learning models and optimize the previous techniques that are demonstrated using the text mining applications. The text mining techniques are sometime need additional methods to implement and enhance the data for finding the required application oriented patterns. In this presented work for mining the text data and recognizing their subjects the semi-supervised learning model is proposed. The analysis of the data is performed in three major phases in first the data set preparation where the data according to the subjects are organized in terms of their domain names here the domains are working as the class labels of the files. In next phase the data is pre-processed and features are evaluated, in this phase the data noise is reduced by eliminating the stop words and the special characters. In further the data features are computed on the basis of two parameters namely word frequency and the domain frequency. Using these parameters the weights are computed which are used to select the effective features form the available data. In final step the data is utilized with the FCM algorithm where the centroid of data and the data instances are prepared. Using these centroids the test set is evaluated and the performance of the learning model is computed. The implementation of the proposed semi-supervised text clustering data model is performed using the JAVA technology. After that the experimental results are calculated according to the results the proposed technique is efficient as compared to the traditional fuzzy k means based text clustering approach. Thus the proposed data model is acceptable for the work.
- Page(s): 109-115
- Date of Publication: August 2017
- Shubhangi Pandit
- Rahul SharmaRKDF School of Engineering, Indore, India
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[1] Chien-Liang Liu, Tao-Hsing Chang, Hsuan-Hsun Li, “Clustering documents with labeled and unlabeled documents using fuzzy semi-Kmeans”, Fuzzy Sets and Systems 221 (2013) 48–64 [2] Mohammed J. Zaki and Wagner MeiraJr, “Data Mining and Analysis Fundamental Concepts and Algorithms”, Cambridge University Press Hardback, 2014 [Book] [3] Michael Goebel and Le Gruenwald ―A Survey of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Software Tools‖, ACM, 1999 [4] Pingshui WANG, ―Survey on Privacy Preserving Data Mining, International Journal of Digital Content Technology and its Applications Volume 4, Number 9, December 2010. [5] William Yeoh, Aleš Popovic, “Extending the Understanding of Critical Success Factors for Implementing Business Intelligence Systems”, Journal of The Association for Information Science and Technology, 2015 [6] J. C. Bezdek, R. Ehrlich, and W. Full, ‘‘FCM: The fuzzy c-means clustering algorithm,’’ Comput. Geosci., vol. 10, nos. 2–3, pp. 191–203, 1984.
Shubhangi Pandit, Rahul Sharma "A Semi-supervised Learning Approch for Document Clustering using FCM Algorithm" International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation-IJRSI vol.4 issue 8, pp.109-115 2017