28 research outputs found

    A Study on Awareness of Rural Population towards Financial Services (W.R.T Banking Services)

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    In present days there is a lot of development in rural areas in form of Infrastructures, sanitary, Education, health and financial service like banking services. Due to development schemes, introduced by Government of India and other financial institutions helps to improve Financial Inclusion in rural areas. Financial inclusion helps the rural population to adopt innovate financial services in Banking and insurance sectors. As in this research “The “Study on Awareness of Rural Population towards Financial services” is conducted in rural areas to analyse the awareness about financial services, Factors influencing rural population, Issues encountered in receiving financial services(Banking), satisfaction of rural customers towards financial services. It is conducted by collecting quantitative data from rural population. Data is completely related to financial services of banking sector. Data is collected for research in both methods i.e.: primary data and secondary data. Samples are collected from Population through Primary data. Primary data is collected from samples of population in the form of well- structured Questionnaire. Secondary Data is collected from Reference Books, Articles, Published research papers, etc. Sample is collected by using Random sampling method. Sample size is of 50 members which are selected from rural villagers. Analysis and interpretation of data collected is done with the help of Tables & Pie Diagrams. Statistical methods and techniques like Percentage, etc are used to analyse the data

    An Experimental Investigation and Modal Analysis of an Engine Supporting Bracket

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    Engine supporting bracket playsa vital role in improving the ride comfort and work environments of the vehicle. It is anticipated that Improvement in vibration control can be achieved by the determination of natural frequency of engine supporting bracket system and must be less than self-excitation frequency range.This Paper describes higher stresses induced and its critical region on the component. In static structural analysis design is suggested against deformation, equivalent stress andstrain energy using finite element analysis concept. Existing design is modified and provided with the isolation effectsand on setstress distribution from critical region which concentrates on strengthened body part was suggested. Further scope of this work involves in carrying out vibration study using fast Fourier transform (FFT) analyzer

    Security Analysis of Cloud Computing

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    Cloud computing play an important role in IT industry. Cloud computing reshaping the IT industry and in software development process. Cloud computing techniques can offer many facilities like sharing of hardware, availability of software and many more resources as a basic need. Cloud computing effectively reduces the cost, maintenance. As same security is important issue. The security issues also one of the major issues in cloud computing because over data located on the centralized location due to this reliability and avaibility of data not achieve. While dealing with cloud computing loss of control over cloud component is one of the major issues in maintenance. This paper focuses a different issues of risk involved in cloud computing. Also primarily aims to highlight the major security issues existing in current cloud computing environments

    Design And Analysis Of Engine Mounting Bracket Using Ansys Tool

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    Engine mounting bracket plays very significant role in reducing noise, vibration and harshness caused due to engine and thus has very effective role in improving vehicle comfort. This current article accounts for the investigation of engine mounting bracket by using ANSYS. Static and modal analysis of engine mounting bracket was done in order to investigate whether the current natural frequency of engine mounting bracket is lower than that of self excitation frequency of bracket. The obtained results were also examined for cross section of bracket. It was found that circular cross section having stress induced 128.47MPa is more reliable than square cross section. The results were analyzed for stresses and deformations. The design was tested for different materials like Magnesium, ERW-1 and ERW-3 along with suitability of material. Stresses induced in magnesium bracket were 64.07 MPa with the deformation of 1.20 mm. It can be anticipated that magnesium brackets are corrosion resistant and can be considered for desired application

    [CpNi(dithiolene)] (and Diselenolene) Neutral Radical Complexes

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    Various preparations of the neutral radical [CpNi(dddt)] complex (dddt = 5,6-dihydro-1,4-dithiin-2,3-dithiolate) were investigated with CpNi sources, [Cp2Ni], [Cp2Ni](BF4), [CpNi(CO)]2, and [CpNi(cod)](BF4), and dithiolene transfer sources, OC(dddt), the naked dithiolate (dddt2-), the monoanion of square-planar Ni dithiolene complex (NBu4)[Ni(dddt)2], and the neutral complex [Ni(dddt)2]. The reaction of [CpNi(cod)](BF4) with (NBu4)[Ni(dddt)2] gave the highest yield for the preparation of [CpNi(dddt)] (86%). [CpNi(ddds)] (ddds = 5,6-dihydro-1,4-dithiin-2,3-diselenolate), [CpNi(dsdt)] (dsdt = 5,6-dihydro-1,4-diselenin-2,3-dithiolate), [CpNi(bdt)] (bdt = 1,2-benzenedithiolate), and [CpNi(bds)] (bds = 1,2-benzenediselenolate) were synthesized by the reactions of [Cp2Ni] with the corresponding neutral Ni dithiolene complexes [Ni(ddds)2]2, [Ni(dsdt)2], [Ni(bdt)2], and [Ni(bds)2], respectively. The five, formally NiIII, radical complexes oxidize and reduce reversibly. They exhibit, in the neutral state, a strong absorption in the NIR region, from 1000 nm in the dddt/ddds/dsdt series to 720 nm in the bdt/bds series with ε values between 2500 and 5000 M-1 cm-1. The molecular and solid state structures of the five complexes were determined by X-ray structure analyses. [CpNi(dddt)] and [CpNi(ddds)] are isostructural, while [CpNi(dsdt)] exhibits a closely related structure. Similarly, [CpNi(bdt)] and [CpNi(bds)] are also isostructural. Correlations between structural data and magnetic measurements show the presence of alternated spin chains in [CpNi(dddt)], [CpNi(ddds)], and [CpNi(dsdt)], while a remarkably strong antiferromagnetic interaction in [CpNi(bdt)] and [CpNi(bds)] is attributed to a Cp···Cp face-to-face σ overlap, an original feature in organometallic radical complexes

    [CpNi(diselenolene)] Neutral Radical Complexes: Electron Paramagnetic Resonance and Density Functional Theory Investigations

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    77Se-enriched CpNi(bds) (bds = 1,2-benzenediselenolate), has been synthesized and its g tensor and 77Se hyperfine tensors have been obtained from its frozen solution electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrum. These parameters are consistent with those calculated by density functional theory (DFT); it is shown that 10% of the spin is localized on each selenium and that the direction associated to the maximum 77Se couplings is aligned along the gmin direction, perpendicular to the Ni(bds) plane. EPR measurements and DFT calculations are also carried out on the 77Se enriched complex CpNi(dsit) as well on the two dithiolene analogues CpNi(bdt) and CpNi(dmit). The optimized structures of the isolated CpNi(bds) and CpNi(bdt) complexes have been used to generate the idealized dimers (bds)NiCp···CpNi(bds) and (bdt)NiCp···CpNi(bdt) characterized by Cp···Cp overlap. The exchange parameters J calculated at the DFT level for these systems are in reasonable accord with the experimental values. The influence of the geometry of the dimer on its magnetic properties is assessed by calculating the variation of J as a function of the relative orientation of the two Ni(diselenolene) or Ni(dithiolene) planes
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