1. Moisture management properties of polyester with bamboo biply knitted fabrics |
R.Perumalraj, V.Arunkumar, M.Mohanraj and S.Boopathiraj |
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Category : Engineering | Sub Category : Mechanical Engineering
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Moisture management properties of polyester with bamboo biply knitted fabrics
A Study on moisture management properties for Polyester with Bamboo Biply knitted fabrics has been reported. The polyester (80 D), Bamboo yarn (30s and 40s Ne) were selected to produce the Biply rib knitted fabrics with various areal density, thickness and tightness factors to analyze the moisture management properties of fabrics. It was observed that polyester with bamboo Biply knitted fabrics have higher air permeability than the polyester with cotton Biply knitted fabric. It is also observed that there is a significant difference between water vapour permeability of polyester with bamboo and polyester with cotton Biply knitted fabrics. It is also found that the polyester with bamboo knitted fabric has better wicking rate than the polyester with cotton Biply knitted fabrics. This Polyester with Bamboo Biply knitted fabrics materials can be used to prepare the composite materials.
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2. Team Spirit Formula (12u+U2v= Vr1) |
Francis Sequeira |
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Category : Educational Research | Sub Category : Leadership Management
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Team Spirit Formula (12u+U2v= Vr1)
Team spirit begins with vibrant leadership, individual good inter-relationships, resulting in a cordial, cooperative relationship binding the team members together with inspiration, understanding and vision, of ‘smart’ (specific, motivating, ambitious, realistic and time-bound) goals. The team spirit prevails in the mind of each and every one solely because of the exuberant, far-sighted leadership and equally excited team members, who are all wholly bent upon achieving the goals within deadlines.
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3. A class of exact solutions of plane steady non-Newtonian MHD flow with variable viscosity |
Ram Babu Mishra ,Pankaj Mishra and Atul kumar Srivastava |
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Category : Mathematical Sciences | Sub Category : Applied Mathematics
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A class of exact solutions of plane steady non-Newtonian MHD flow with variable viscosity
The aim of the present paper is to find some exact solutions of steady two dimensional finitely conducting incompressible non-Newtonian fluid flow under the presence of transverse magnetic field using transformation of variables. We have considered, vorticity distribution proportional to the stream function perturbed by a quadratic stream. Moreover, the results are shown by various graphs.
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4. Armenian Theory of Special Relativity (Illustrated) |
Robert Nazaryan and Haik Nazaryan |
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Category : Physical Sciences | Sub Category : Nuclear and Radiation
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Armenian Theory of Special Relativity (Illustrated)
The aim of this current article is to illustrate in detail Armenian relativistic formulas and compare them with Lorentz relativistic formulas so that readers can easily differentiate these two theories and visualize how general and rich our Armenian Theory of Special Relativity really is with a spectacular build in asymmetry. Then we are going behind this comparison and illustrating that build in asymmetry inside Armenian Theory of Special Relativity is reincarnating the aether as a universal reference medium, which is not contrary to relativity theory. We mathematically prove the existence of aether and we show how to extract infinite energy from the time-space or sub-atomic aether medium. Our theory explains all these facts and peacefully brings together followers of absolute aether theory, relativistic aether theory or followers of dark matter theory. We also mention that the absolute aether medium has a very complex geometric character, which has never been seen before. We are explaining why NASA's earlier "BPP" and DARPA's "Casimir Effect Enhancement" programs failed. We are also stating that the time is right to reopen NASA's BPP program and fuel the spacecrafts using the everywhere existing aether asymmetric momentum force.
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Empirical modeling of manufacturing competency and manufacturing firm performance
The manufacturing sector in India is growing with double digit is likely to continue its growth story in future due to its labor advantage in terms of skill and availability of raw materials. In this research paper authors has conducted an in depth research to establish that how manufacturing competency of Indian manufacturingsector plays a significant role in superior performance.
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Antagonistic efficiency of pseudomonas strains against soil borne disease of chickpea crop under in vitro and in vivo
The test on in vitro antagonistic acitivity in dual culture showed significance reduction in the radical growth of Rhizoctonia bataticola and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum over control (90 mm colony diameter) and in the field trial study seed treatment with strains of Pseudomonas fluorescence significantly reduced the disease incidence of dry root rot and stem rot in all treatments in comparison to uninoculated control, however Pseudomonas fluorescence strains BHUPf4 was found more effective in mycelial growth reduction as well as disease reduction of both fungal pathogen namely Rhizoctonia bataticola and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum this is followed by strains BHUP5, BHUP6 and BHUPsb.
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7. Dr. Einstein Wrong |
Glenn A. Baxter P.E |
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Category : Conferences and others | Sub Category : Comments and Criticism
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Dr. Einstein Wrong
A brief, simple, and solid disproof, by contradiction, of Dr. Einstein’s Special Relativity is presented.
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8. Performance modeling and simulation of the paper making system of a paper plant |
Rajiv Khanduja, P.C.Tewari and Sarvjeet Kaur |
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Category : Management | Sub Category : Production
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Performance modeling and simulation of the paper making system of a paper plant
The present paper deals with the performance modeling and simulation of the paper making system of a paper plant. The paper plant is a complex and repairable engineering unit which comprises of various systems including feeding, chipping, digesting, washing, bleaching, screening and paper making etc. One of the most important functionaries of a paper plant is paper making system which is having four main subsystems. Considering the exponential distribution for the probable failures and repairs, the performance model has been developed with the help of mathematical formulation based on Markov birth-death process. Using probabilistic approach, the differential equations have been developed. Then these equations are further solved by using normalizing conditions so as to determine the steady state availability i.e. measure of performance of paper making system of a paper plant. The performance of each subsystem of the paper making system of a paper plant also has been analyzed for selecting the best possible maintenance strategies in a paper plant. So, the findings of this paper will be highly useful to the plant management for timely execution of best possible maintenance strategies and hence to enhance the system performance.
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A comparative of non performing assets of public sector, new private sector and foreign banks in India
The banking industry has undergone a sea change after the first phase of economic liberalization in 1991 and hence credit management. While the primary function of banks is to lend funds as loans to various sectors such as agriculture, industry, personal loans, housing loans etc., in recent times the banks have become very cautious in extending loans. The reason being mounting non-performing assets (NPAs). NPA account not only reduces profitability of banks by provisioning in the profit and loss account, but their carrying cost is also increased which results in excess & avoidable management attention. Apart from this, a high level of NPA also puts strain on a banks net worth because banks are under pressure to maintain a desired level of Capital Adequacy and in the absence of comfortable to assess the health of various categories of loan assets in various categories of banks.
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10. Variation of tropospheric ozone residue along the west coast region of India |
T.Nishanth and M.K Satheesh Kumar |
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Category : Environmental Sciences | Sub Category : Pollution
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Variation of tropospheric ozone residue along the west coast region of India
Tropospheric ozone is one of the key species in the atmosphere and it plays a vital role in the air quality, atmospheric chemistry, and climate change over a region. Being a secondary species produced from the photolysis of trace gases, ozone offers a good tracer to comprehend the atmospheric air quality. Economic liberalization in India began in early nineties which lead to a significant growth in industrial, energy and transport sectors in India. The advent of multinational industries in Indian cities could significantly increase the population. The rapid enhancement in industrial and anthropogenic activities in Indian cities could result a deterioration of air quality and this has influenced the rural areas as well. This work aims at the estimation of air quality in rural environment in Indian sub-continent before and after the economic liberalization in India. It shows an evidence of increase in tropospheric ozone over these hotspots lying along the coastal belt of the Arabian Sea which were mostly unpolluted prior to the period of liberalization.
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