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ISSN: 2320-0294 |
Volume 11, Issue 3 (March 2022)
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DR. B. SRINIVAS
Abstract: We investigate the combined effect of thermal radiation and radiation absorption on free and compelled convection flow through a porous medium in a very co-axial cylindrical duct where the boundaries are maintained at constant temperature and concentration. The Brinkman-Forchhimer extended Darcy equations which takes into consideration the boundary and inertia effects are utilized in the governing linear momentum equations. The effect of density variation is confined to the buoyancy term under Boussinesq approximation. The momentum, energy and diffusion equations are coupled equations. so as to get a stronger insight into this complex problem, we are using Galerkin finite element method with quadratic approximation technique. The behavior of velocity, temperature and concentration is analyzed for various parametric values at different axial positions. The rates of warmth and mass transfer have also been obtained for variations within the governing parameters. The local Nusselt number and native Sherwood number are illustrated to point out interesting features of the result Download full Lenght Paper...... |
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THOMAS PHILIP
Abstract: The effect of Fe2O3 addition on the electrical Conductivity and optical absorption of lithium borosilicate glasses has been studied. It has been observed that, with addition of Fe2O3, the electrical conductivity decreases. This has been attributed to the increase in the tetrahedral network of the glasses at the cost of NBOs, which in turn decreases the mobility of lithium ions. The increase in tetrahedral network strengthens the glass which is supported by the observed increase in the density with Fe2O3 addition. This is also supported by the increase in refractive index observed. The optical absorption results show the peaks corresponding to Fe3+ which is more likely to favor the tetrahedral arrangement than octahedral one. Thus there is a nice correlation obtained among the electrical conductivity and optical properties in the present work Download full Lenght Paper...... |
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Nirmala Mishra
Abstract: :Diabetes mellitus is a group of diseases that affects the human body and creates various types of minor and major complications. The effect of diabetes has been analysed by the differential equations and solved by the mathematical methods. The outcomes are also compared with the RungeKutta Method and Taylor’s series. These comparisons are represented graphically for the study of minor and major complications. Download full Lenght Paper...... |
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Mimansha
Abstract: In this research paper sensitivity analysis of a biscuit making plant having three units with constant failure and repair rate using RPGT is carried out. Keeping failure or repair rates of units fixed while varying other for different units, their effect on system performance parameters is given by drawing tables and graphs, followed by discussions. Download full Lenght Paper...... |
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DR. ANSHUL JOON
Abstract: The demand for energy to power our homes, businesses, and communities grows along with the global population. Maintaining a sustainable energy level and preventing climate change need innovation and expansion of renewable energy sources. The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that by 2024, 30 percent of the world's electricity would come from renewable sources, up from the current 26 percent share. The IEA's executive director, Fatih Birol, stated that "renewable energy is at a critical juncture right now." Download full Lenght Paper...... |
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AKSHIT JOON
Abstract: Nuclear power plants create plenty of hazardous waste within the sort of radioactive wastes like uranium tailings, spent reactor fuel and other such radioactive materials, these wastes can remain radioactive for thousands of years and pose dangers to human health. There are always concerns related to transportation, storage and disposal of nuclear wastes and even nuclear fuels nuclear disasters are capable of manufacturing large damages to human health and also the environment. The radiation release related to nuclear disaster causes significant acute and chronic problems within the immediate environment also as over a large geographical area over longer periods of your time. Download full Lenght Paper...... |
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Vipin Kumar Singh
Abstract: It's crucial to comprehend the mechanics of resistance while developing problem-solving solutions. Salmonella microorganisms acquire or build intrinsic immunity to antibiotics by active efflux of medicines, modification of d2 receptors, and enzymatic damage. Since then, multiple drug interference (MDR) pumps have been identified in a variety of gramme positive and gramme negative harmful bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas fluorescens, Enterococcus faecalis, and, more briefly, different blade. These pumps are intelligent enough to recognize and dismissing a multitude of proteinaceous biomolecules from the microorganism and granting rigidity to a range of antibiotics. Since then, it has been noted that some chemical substances, also known as MDR inhibitors or resist modulating molecules, have the capacity to alter the resilience phenotypes in bacterial by collaborating with antibiotics in vitro. A potential solution to the issue of resistant microorganisms is to look for such chemicals that may be used in combination with antibiotics to cure substance illnesses. Because of the great diverse range of plant species found within the biotic, phytochemical constituents of plant extracts stand out as feedback connections of possible resistance changing agents. The global health of people is seriously endangered by drug-resistant microorganisms. Antifungal agents medicines are desperately required since existing antibiotics are rapidly losing their effectiveness. Antimicrobial substances are very useful and may be found in living things. The study's primary goals are to analyse antimicrobial-resistant chemicals from herbal medicines using a GC-MS and ergot alkaloids profiles. The most effective approach for assessing antimicrobial effects is polyphenol sequencing and GC-MS profiling. The issue of resistant microbes may be resolved using the solutions of therapeutic plants. Given that they may be made up of hundreds of distinct chemistries with various methods of action, this concept. Download full Lenght Paper...... |
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Dr. S.K. SAXENA
Abstract: A comprehensive and through analysis of binding energy, comprising of terms due to free electron gas, core, d - bands and band structure components, is carried out for the complex metals which show superconducting properties at low temperature. The valence dependent band structure energy expressed in real nd fourier space leads to oppositely directed hybridisation. In real space the hopping of electrons,from d - bands to s - bands, gives rise to altracitve band structure energy, while the band structure energy in fourier space owes its altractive character to the hopping process from s - bands to d-bands. Download full Lenght Paper...... |
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Farat
Abstract: The covid -19 had a huge impact on India. The rise in the affected population caused a shortage of hospital beds and ventilators and a lack of medical personnel, especially in the public health sector making India the third-worst affected country worldwide. Quarantine was done to maintain social distancing and control the rapid spread of the virus. But due to the increasing number of affected people in India, quarantine became more difficult. This led to a decrease in the country's stability. So, this paper intends to propose a fractional order model to check the stability in India Download full Lenght Paper...... |
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