69 research outputs found

    温度勾配を有するクリープおよび熱疲労負荷下におけるガスタービン翼材料の損傷発達

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    国立大学法人長岡技術科学大

    Effect of Lateral Load on Local Buckling of Latex Wrapped Cold Formed Steel Columns

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    This paper reports the experimental investigation conducted on unwrapped and latex wrapped cold-formed steel column. Various column cross-sections are subjected to repeated lateral loading till failure. All the columns were observed to fail in local buckling. The column cross-section dimension, provision of interior and exterior lip, and the latex wrapping of the columns influenced the lateral load to failure. Increasing the web length of a column section from 100 to 200 mm increased the load-carrying capacity of the column by 70 to 100 %. The local buckling was initiated in the flange portion of the column. The column section with no lip and interior lip exhibited inward buckling of the flange. The column with exterior lip exhibited outward buckling. The provision of lip and latex wrapping did not influence the initial load-displacement behavior of the columns. However, it increased the load-carrying capacity of the sections. Energy absorption index and ductility factor were calculated and the effect of latex wrapping of the columns on these parameters was evident

    Investigations on Anti-Diabetic Medicinal Plants Used by Tribal Inhabitants of Nalamankadai, Chitteri Reserve Forest, Dharmapuri, India

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    An ethnobotanical survey was conducted to collect information about medicinal plants used for the treatment of diabetics and associated complications by tribals in Nalamankadai village of Chitteri Hills, Dharmapuri District. The indigenous knowledge of local traditional healers and native plants used for the treatment of diabetics related health disorders were collected through questionnaire and personal interviews. A total of 10 informants with in the age group of 50 to 68 were interviewed, among them two were tribal practitioners. The investigation revealed that, the traditional healers and the inhabitants use 29 species of plants distributed in 28 genera belonging to 22 families to treat diabetics and related complications. Results depict that fresh plant materials were invariably preferred for the treatment of long term complications associated with diabetics. Anti-diabetic medicinal plants used by Malayali’s in Chitteri have been listed along with plant parts used

    Improved Gorilla Troops Optimizer-Based Fuzzy PD-(1+PI) Controller for Frequency Regulation of Smart Grid under Symmetry and Cyber Attacks

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    In a smart grid (SG) system with load uncertainties and the integration of variable solar and wind energies, an effective frequency control strategy is necessary for generation and load balancing. Cyberattacks are emerging threats, and SG systems are typical cyber-attack targets. This work suggests an improved gorilla troops optimizer (iGTO)-based fuzzy PD-(1+PI) (FPD-(1+PI)) structure for the frequency control of an SG system. The SG contains a diesel engine generator (DEG), renewable sources like wind turbine generators(WTGs), solar photovoltaic (PV), and storage elements such as flywheel energy storage systems (FESSs) and battery energy storage systems (BESSs) in conjunction with electric vehicles (EVs). Initially, the dominance of the projected iGTO over the gorilla troops optimizer (GTO) and some recently suggested optimization algorithms are demonstrated by considering benchmark test functions. In the next step, a traditional PID controller is used, and the efficacy of the GTO method is compared with that of the GTO, particle swarm optimization (PSO), and genetic algorithm (GA) methods. In the next stage, the superiority of the proposed FPD-(1+PI) structure over fuzzy PID (FPID) and PID structures is demonstrated under various symmetry operating conditions as well as under different cyberattacks, leading to a denial of service (DoS) and delay in signal transmission

    Left and Right Censoring for Expected Time to Seroconversion – A Shock Model Approach

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    The time to cross-antigenic threshold of the infected person’s is a vital event. Once the accumulated number of events exists from the persons which as a certain threshold level, it could be viewed as a “Break down pointâ€Â. The important characteristic for the antigenic diversity threshold for a person is the time to attain the break down point. In this paper, a shock model approach is proposed to obtain the expectation time to attain the threshold level. Attempt to find patients censoring value is also seen. Graphical illustrations are provided for the use of the model

    Extraction and partial purification of secondary metabolites from endophytic actinomycetes of marine green algae Caulerpa racemosa against multi drug resistant uropathogens

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    The aim of this study is to identify potential antibacterial compounds of endophytic actinomycetes (EA) from marine algae Caulerpa racemosa for inhibit the multi drug resistant (MDR) Gram negative bacteria (GNB) including Eschericia coli (E. coli), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa), Proteus mirabilis (P. mirabilis), Klebsiella pnumonia (K. pnumoniae) and Enterobacter sp., which were confirmed by UTI panel antibiotic discs. Among the 100 EA, five strains were showed better antogonistic activity against all the selected uropathogens. In the ethyl acetate extract, the NMS 5 strains of EA showed excellent anti-bacterial activity against all the MDR uropathogen. Further, the NMS 5 extract was partially purified from thin layar chramatogaraphy (TLC) and spot 3 of TLC crude compound showed 14, 12mm zone of inhibition against both the uropathogens. In addition, the minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) of crude exhibited the inhibition percentage was 87 and 84 at 120 μg/ mL concentration. The MIC was confirmed by minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) and it was indicated same as MIC. The treated NMS 5 crude compound of P. aeruginosa and K. pneumonia cells were showed more dead cells, intracellular damage and morphological damage with disaggregated cells by confocal laser scanning electron microscope (CLSM) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Hence, the present study was revealed that the algae derived EA have the potential anti-bacterial metabolites for inhibition of MDR bacteria and it can be applied for various other infections after further purification
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