78 research outputs found

    Tracking Population decline in India between 1950-2023 And Total deaths cases by cause – a Case Study

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    The Case study digs the facets of the India’s population decline from 1950-2023. Focusing Total fertility rate recorded 2.0 per woman in 2023 as similar as Birth Rate since 1950-2023 and found to be 16.9 births per 1000 people in 2023. Contradictorily, may surpass China’s population in Future. It focuses Population pyramid with annual Percent growth rate divulges Main cities population and exemplifies death occurrence. The median age - 28.7 years, life expectancy - 70.4 years, Infant Mortality Rate - 26.6 deaths per 1000 live births, with 3.89% in 2023.This study reveals comparative illustrative graphs of Indian Population 1950-2023

    Longin Horodko

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    Bimaterial Interfacial Crack Growth With Strain Gradient Theor

    Remote sensing educational opportunities available through WyomingView,

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    ABSTRACT WyomingView is one of twenty-seven members of the AmericaView program (www.americaview.org), funded by the USGS (americaview.usgs.gov). One of the goals of WyomingView is to promote remote sensing educational opportunities in Wyoming for its current and future workforce. Since its inception in 2002, WyomingView has worked with federal, state and local government agencies to identify remote sensing training needs. These activities have resulted in the development of several short courses aimed to benefit managers and remote sensing specialists in the Bureau of Land Management, Wyoming Game & Fish, and Wyoming State Engineers Office. These courses are offered in Laramie and other cities in Wyoming through our mobile teaching lab. Currently we are working to develop internet based courses to reduce travel time and cost, and we offer flexibility to agency personnel with our mobile teaching laboratory. Through seminars and other mechanisms, WyomingView has increased the breadth of remote sensing courses offered at the University of Wyoming. WyomingView has provided data, teaching materials and software to faculty members in various academic departments to promote remote sensing research and education

    Title: Inclusion Removal by Bubble Flotation in a Continuous Casting Mold

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    Abstract Fundamentally-based computational models are developed and applied to quantify the removal of inclusions by bubbles during the continuous casting of steel. First, the attachment probability of inclusions on a bubble surface is investigated based on fundamental fluid flow simulations, incorporating the turbulent inclusion trajectory and sliding time of each individual inclusion along the bubble surface as a function of particle and bubble size. Then, the turbulent fluid flow in a typical continuous casting mold, trajectories of bubbles and their path length in the mold are calculated. The change in inclusion distribution due to removal by bubble transport in the mold is calculated based on the computed attachment probability of inclusions on each bubble and the computed path length of the bubbles. In addition to quantifying inclusion removal for many different cases, the results are important to evaluate the significance of different inclusion removal mechanisms. The modeling approach presented here is a powerful tool for investigating multi-scale phenomena in steelmaking and casting operations, in order to learn how to optimize conditions to lower defects
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