September - 2017 (Volume-7 ~ Issue-9 ~ Part-2)

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Research Paper

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Comparative Study Of Velocity Deficit Calculation Methods For A Wind Farm In Vietnam

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Vietnam

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LUONG Ngoc Giap || MAEDA Takao || VU Minh Phap || NGUYEN Binh Khanh || HO Bich Ngoc || BUI Tien Trung

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01-13

Vietnam is a country with good wind energy potential and can be exploited on a large scale to serve the economy. However, the current status of wind power development in Vietnam has not been as expected by many barriers from theory and practice, among them in which the problem of selecting methods and models to evaluate the wind energy potential suitable for Vietnam's conditions is very important. The WindFarm and WAsP softwares are very popular and commonly used in the assessment of potential and design of wind power projects in the world. These softwares have been fitted to a number of research institutes in the wind energy Vietnam to the application. This paper presents the results of the study comparing the calculation of the velocity deficit using WAsP and WindFarm softwares with experimental results by Fluid Engineering Laboratory, Division of Mechanical Engineering, Mie University, Japan to improve accuracy in the design of wind farms in Vietnam.

 

Keywords: Wind turbine, Wake effects, Velocity deficit, Wind tunnel experiment.

[1]. Annual Market Update, Global Wind Report 2016.
[2]. A blueprint to achieve 12% of the World's electricity from wind power by 2020, Wind Force 12, EWEA
(European Wind Energy Association).

 

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EnergysStorage Using MnO2Supercapacitor Electrode

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Egypt

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M.M.El-Zaidia || A.H.Khafagy || S.Hassan || M.Z.Zaki

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14-21

The deposition of MnO2on stainless steel substrate was carried out using potentiostatic (PS) and galvanostatic (GS) deposition methods. Both deposited layers were found to be amorphous in nature. The SEM micrographs confirm this result. The I-V curves of the constructed supercapacitor show that the maximum and average stored electric power were 18 and 6.2 watt using PS deposition method. These values were independent on the voltage scan rate after 1000 cycle. The stored electric energy using PS was nearly one and half that stored using GS., The values of the stored energy were 91 and 73 joules using PS and GS, respectively. The maximum specific capacitance of the constructed supercapacitor.................

 

Keywords: Crystalline; Amorphous; electric power; energy storage; electric impedance; Dielectric; Polarization.

[1] A. González, E. Goikolea, J. A. Barrena and R. Mysyk, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 58, 1189-1206 (2016).
[2] S. Hassan, M. Suzuki and A. Abd El-Moneim, MATERIALS American Journal of Materials Science 2 (2), 11-14 (2012).
[3] D.-D. Zhao, Z. Yang, E. S.-W. Kong, C.-L. Xu and Y.-F. Zhang, Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry 15 (6), 1235-1242 (2011).
[4] Suhasini, Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 690, 13-18 (2013).
[5] T. Meynard, A. Schneuwly and R. Gallay, PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL INTELLIGENT MOTION CONFERENCE (37), 85-186 (2000).

 

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Research Paper

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A Supply Chain Inventory Model for Deteriorating Items with Price Dependent Demand and Shortage under Fuzzy Environment

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India

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Sujata Saha || Tripti Chakrabarti

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22-26

This paper presents a supply chain inventory model for deteriorating items under fuzzy environment allowing shortage in inventory. Demand is taken as a function of selling price. Realistically it is observed that the cycle time of any supply chain system is uncertain, so we described the cycle time as triangular fuzzy number (symmetric) to make the model close to the reality. Signed distance method is used to defuzzify the cost function. The result is illustrated with the help of numerical example and sensitivity analysis with respect to different associated parameters has been presented.

 

Keywords: Inventory, price dependent demand, shortage, signed distance method, supply chain, triangular fuzzy number.

[1] Singh T. An inventory model for deteriorating items with different constant demand rates.African Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science Research [Internet]. 2012;5(9). Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/ajmcsr12.001
[2] Tripathi RP, Misra SS.An Optimal Inventory Policy for Items Having Constant Demand and Constant Deterioration Rate with Trade Credit.International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management. 2012;5(2):89–95.
[3] Khurana D.Two Warehouse Inventory Model for Deteriorating Items with Time Dependent Demand under Inflation.Int J ComputAppl Technol. 2015;114(7):34–8.

 

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The sedimentary characteristics of near-source gravel fan delta controlled by traction flow--A case study from Baikouquan Formation in Xiazijie, Mahu Depression

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China

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Dan Cheng || Mingrui Chai || Yaqi Zuo

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27-35

The complex mechanism of the granite conglomerate in the Xiazijie fan of the Mabei slope has restricted the further exploration of oil and gas in the area. Based on core analysis of Xiazijie fan Baikouquan formation, combined with modern alluvial fan field investigation and understanding of domestic and foreign scholars on alluvial fan sink simulation experiment, especially in the field investigation. It is found that close to seemingly non stratified glutenite shows obvious large cross bedding on macro profile, and analyses the separation mechanism of glutenite. It is believed that the giant fan delta is mainly controlled by the traction flow, which is the main channel swing formation, the development of seasonal river deposition, temporary river and debris flow deposition rare............

 

Keywords: Mabei slope; Baikouquan formation; orientation; sorting; roundness.

[1]. Tan Kaijun, Zhang Fan, Zhao Yingcheng. Comparative analysis on the segmentation of tectonic characteristic in northwest Junggar basin[J]. Petroleum Geoloy And Engineering, 2008, 2:1-3.
[2]. Xian Benzhong, Xu Huaibao, Jin Zhenkui. Sequence stratigraphy and subtle reservoir exploration of Triassic system in northwestern margin of Junggar basin[J]. Geological Journal of China Universities, 2008, 14(2):139-146.
[3]. Lei Zhengyu, Bian Dezhi, Du Shekuan. Characteristics of fan forming and oil gas distribution in west north margin of Junggar Basin[J]. Acta Petrolei Sinica, 2005, 1:8-12.
[4]. Wei Yuanjiang, Li Desheng, Hu Shuyun. Fans sedimentation and exploration direction of fan hydrocarbon reservoirs in foreland thrust belt of the northwestern Junggar basin[J]. Acta Geoscientica Sinica, 2007, 28(1):62-71.
[5]. Guo Xuan, Pan Jianguo, Tan Kaijun . Application of seismic sedimentology in Triassic Baikouquan formation of western Mahu slope of Junggar basin[J]. Natural Gas Geoscience, 2012, 23(2):359-364.

 

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Political leadership And International Relation Of Guinea Conakry to United state of America ,Europe , Asia, Japan , South Korea ,China and Russia

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Malaysia

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Toure Cheick Ahmed Mandian || Sity Daud || Russli Kamaruddin

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36-45

The Study examines administrative, economic and diplomatic support the Cold War and the anti-colonial sentiments espoused. Developing Country Political leadership Internation Relation Guinea Conakry to United State of America and European and Asia, Japan, South Korea, China, Russia, Canada. Why Guinea Conakry Could not compare to other developing Countries like Japan, India. The main objective is the alternative 'self-determination" model, indigenous peoples' environmental rights flow from their recognition as distinct communities with an inherent degree of autonomy.by Nuclear Power & Satellite industry. The point nuclear power plan, which has emphasis on self dependence in nuclear fuel production. The Study Finding that, Satellite industry............

 

Keywords: leadership develops country and Nuclear Power, a Satellite industry.

[1]. Adewale Adegoke Alawiye-Adams and Babatunde Afolabi2013Gender Mainstreaming and Conflict Resolution in Nigeria,Afe Babalola University Ado-Ekiti ,Afe Babalola University, Department of Economics
[2]. Antonio Argandoña(207) Capitalism IESE Business School Working Paper No. 1147-E University of Navarra - IESE Business School

[3]. Anni Huhtala, Piia Remes(2016) Quantifying the Social Costs of Nuclear Energy: Perceived Risk of Accident at Nuclear Power Plant ,USAEE Working Paper No. 16-238 Government of the Republic of Finland - Government Institute for Economic Research (VATT) [4]. Armshaw, Patrick, (2011) The torturer's dilemma: Analyzing the logic of torture for information THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY [5]. Blakely, Michelle Y.(2015) Ethics as a Core Competency in Leadership SelectionTHE CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

 

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Research Paper

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Characteristics of Organic Textile Dye Wastewater

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India

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Prof. Dr. Shashikant R. Mise || Sandhya B

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46-48

This work focuses on analyzing the characteristics of Organic Textile dye wastewater. The textile dye wastewater in India is of particular concern due to its hazardous and toxicity in nature and its direct discharge into the water bodies. By knowing the characteristics proper treatment method can be applied. The wastewater is collected from dye industry in Mumbai. This textile industry produces complex wastewater containing organic dyes. Study characteristics involves pH, BOD5, COD, TDS, and colour

Keywords: Organic, Textile dye, Wastewater.

[1]. Vera Goloba, Aleksandra Vinder, Marjana Simonic, "Efficiency of the coagulation method for the treatment of dye bath effluents", Dyes and Pigments, Vol 67,pp:93-97,2009.
[2]. Akshaya Kumar Verma, Rajesh Roshan Dash, Puspendu Bhunia," A review on chemical coagulation/flocculation on technologies for removal of color from textile wastewaters", Journal of Environmental Management, Vol 93, pp:154 -168,2012.

 

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Modeling of Cognitive Radio for Vehicular ad-hoc Sensor Network Using Graph Theory Concepts

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India

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Reshma C R || Dr. ArunKumar B R

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49-54

Spectrum scarcity is a common yet significant issue in any kind of wireless networks, To maximize the utilization of the available channels the cognitive Radio technology could be adopted in Vehicularad hoc networks(VANETs) which is a subclass of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. The dynamic network topology in VANET can be modelled by applying the graph theory concepts such as Unit Disk Graph and Gabriel graph. This paper is a novel work by modeling the Vehicular Ad Hoc networks which uses Sensor nodes with Cognitive Radio Technology. The wireless sensor nodes are deployed on the RSU; these nodes in turn will form the network topology to communicate with the other vehicles. The communication in VANET also depends on the vehicle arrival pattern for which the Poisson distribution is applied inCognitive Radio-Vehicular Ad-hoc Sensor Network (CR-VASNET). The CR-VASNET ensures the utilization of unlicensed spectrum for effective communication in VASNET.

 

Keywords: CR-VASNET, Spectrum allocation, Gabriel Graph, Unit disk graph, V2V, V2I

[1]. Kamal Deep Singh, Priyanka Rawat, Jean-Marie Bonnie " Cognitive radio for Vehicular ad hoc networks: approaches and Challenges, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communication and Networking.
[2]. Mohammad Jalil et.al "Cognitive Radio-Based Vehicular Ad-hoc and Sensor Network", International Journal of Distributed Sensor Network volume 2014.
[3]. Jonathan Webbal, Fernando Docemmilli and Mikhail "Graph Theory Applications in Network Security.

 

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Research Paper

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Synthesis and Characterization of Dioxouranium (VI) complexes with Salicylyl hydrazine based Mixed Ligands

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India

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Jisha. M. J || G. Rajendran

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55-59

Mixed ligand complexes of Dioxo Uranium [UO2(VI)] with Salicylyl hydrazine (SH) and its derivatives as primary ligands and two different anions viz., nitrate and thiocyanate as secondary ligands were synthesized. Theses complexes were characterized by elemental analysis, molar conductance, IR spectra TG and DTG data. In these complexes the primary ligands salicylyl hydrazine (SH), acetyl salicylyl hydrazine (ASH) and benzoyl salicylyl hydrazine (BSH) act as neutral bidentate ligand and the secondary ligands, viz., the monovalent ions NO3- and NCS - act as unidentate ligands.

 

Keywords: BSH, DTG, Molar conductance, SH, TG

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Research Paper

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Study the Significance and Possibilities of Liquefaction in Dhaka City and Proposed Some Remedies to Liquefaction Induced Soil

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Bangladesh

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S M Shafi || Navila Tabassum

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60-68

Population of Dhaka city is increasing day by day as it is the center of i.e. capital of Bangladesh. With the increasing population the demand of residence is also increasing which leads to construction of new apartment and houses. Though the soil of Dhaka city is quite good to sustain any hazards like earthquake but with the passage of time the soil layer has been disturbed a great length which makes it vulnerable. So the risk of any hazards should be checked with cautious in case of original soil and reclaimed soil. This study will help to understand the soil condition and its vulnerability to liquefaction due to earthquake loading.

 

Keywords: Liquefaction, earthquake, site investigation, soil improvement, Dhaka soil.

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Research Paper

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Performance Evaluation of Alternatives Using Multiple Attribute Decision Making Methods

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India

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Darji V. P || Rao R V

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69-77

The best alternative selection in the field of manufacturing is a critical task for decision maker(s). Finally, comparisons are made with the results obtained by the previous researchers using different decision making methods from relevant literature.

 

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