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    Experimental Research Work to Optimize Process Parameters into Electro Chemical Abrasive Flow Machining using Taguchi Methodology

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    Electrochemical assisted abrasive flow finishing is a newly developed hybrid finishing process which is used to finish the internal parts of work piece having complicated geometry to large extent. In electrochemical assisted abrasive flow machining higher abrasion of the material was detected due to the combine effect of ECM and AFF processes. In Electrochemical aided abrasive flow machining a electrolyte is added to the prepared media .This media consist a kind of polymeric carrier and abrasive particles that are hydrocarbon gel, Al2O3, Silicon based polymer, and NaI Sodium iodide as electrolytic salt. In this experimental research different process parameters such as voltage, abrasive concentration, Number of cycle, molal concentration and diameter of rod were considered at different levels for response characteristic of surface roughness Ra and material removal MR based on Taguchi method using standard L27 orthogonal array OA for the plan of experimentation. To determine the contribution of each parameter analysis of variance was used. Sandeep Singh | Sunil kumar "Experimental Research Work to Optimize Process Parameters into Electro Chemical Abrasive Flow Machining using Taguchi Methodology" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-1 | Issue-4 , June 201

    Spatial variability in erosion in the Brahmaputra basin: causes and impacts

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    The rivers from the Himalaya supply large quantities of particulate and dissolved materials to the oceans. Among the various rivers, the Brahmaputra ranks highest in contributing to the sediment budget of the Bay of Bengal. The erosion rates among the sub-basins of the Brahmaputra vary over 1-2 orders of magnitude, the highest being in the Eastern Syntaxis basin which is eroding at an enormously high rate of ∼14 mm yr-1 , caused by the high stream power of the Siang river. These contemporary erosion rates are consistent with the time-averaged erosion and exhumation rates derived for ∼100 ka based on cosmogenic isotopes and geophysical methods. Both the Eastern and the Western syntaxes experience rapid erosion suggesting that the syntaxes, a characteristic feature of the collision belt, undergo rapid erosion under favourable conditions. The rapid erosion of the Eastern Syntaxis has caused important tectonic and geomorphological changes, such as the rapid uplift of this region resulting in the great peaks of Namche Barwa and Gyala Peri, and the nickpoint in the Tsangpo river bed prior to its entrance to the gorge. Further, the rapid erosion makes up about half of the particulate material transported by the Brahmaputra to the Bay of Bengal, an order of magnitude higher than its areal coverage. The high sedimentation rate in the Bay of Bengal over the past ∼1 Ma can be due to the high erosion rate of the Eastern Syntaxis. The mineralogical and isotopic composition of the sediments seems to suggest this inference

    Role of homobrassinolide, abscisic acid, and 6-benzylamino purine on delaying flower senescence in Gladiolus grandiflora

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    A study was conducted to investigate the effects of homobrassinolide (HBL), abscisic acid (ABA) and 6-benzylamino purine (BAP) on the post-harvest life of 2 Gladiolus grandiflora cultivars, snow princess and nova lux. Different concentrations of HBL, ABA and BAP were applied to cut flowers. The experimental results showed that ABA and BAP treatments significantly increased post-harvest life in snow princess and nova lux cultivars compared to untreated flowers. However, HBL treatment was unsuccessful in delaying senescence in gladiolus. Furthermore, ABA and BAP treatments were more effective in delaying senescence in the nova lux cultivar than in the snow princess cultivar. Vase solutions containing BAP (500 M) and ABA (10 M) were the most efficient in extending the life of the cut floral spike of the nova lux variety (10 and 9 days respectively) followed by the snow princess variety (8 and 7 days respectively). Increasing fresh weight of flowers, vase solution uptake and membrane integrity along with a decrease in pH, malondialdehyde content, and lipoxygenase (LOX) activity prolonged flowers' post-harvest life. In terms of the post-harvest life of G. grandiflora, BAP outperformed ABA in improving the flower longevity of Gladiolus by maintaining higher physiological and biochemical stability in petals

    Control of DSTATCOM in 3-Phase 3-Wire Distribution System using Modified IcosØ Algorithm

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    In this paper, a 3-leg VSC (voltage source converter) based DSTATCOM (Distribution Static Compensator) is used for load compensation in 3-phase 3-wire distribution system. The control algorithm is based on IcosØ algorithm. This modified IcosØ algorithm is used for extracting the reference source currents for Power Factor Correction, Load Balancing and Voltage Regulation at PCC (point of common coupling). For various load conditions such as a reactive linear load, an unbalanced load and a non-linear load, Simulations are performed for Power Factor Correction (PFC) mode and Zero Voltage Regulation (ZVR) mode in MATLAB environment using SIMULINK and SimPowerSystem toolbox. Steady state and dynamic results on a developed hardware prototype of DSTATCOM are also presented to validate the control algorithm for DSTATCOM. Keywords-DSTATCOM, Control algorithm, Power quality, Nonlinear load, Load balancing, Harmonics compensation, Voltage regulation

    Comparative analysis of medical pharmacology books based on competency based undergraduate curriculum followed by MBBS student in Rani Durgavati Medical College, Banda

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    Background: National Medical Commission (NMC) has implemented competency based undergraduate curriculum for training of new M.B.B.S. students. As per these curriculum authors of Medical Pharmacology books also changed their book content to fulfill the subject requirement.Methods: A systematic comparison of books carried out in department of pharmacology Rani Durgawati Medical College, Banda, Uttar Pradesh. There was comparison of 5 books of medical pharmacology of Indian author belongs to edition after 2019. The books included were Essentials of Medical Pharmacology (Jaypee Publication, 8th Edition, 2021), Medical Pharmacology (CBS Publishers And Distributors Pvt Ltd, 7th Edition, 2021), Pharmacology and Pharmacotherepeutics (Elsvier Publication, 26th Edition, 2021), Pharmacology for MBBS (Avichal Publication Company, 2nd edition, 2021) and Pharmacology for Medical Graduates (Elsvier Publication, 4th Edition, 2020). All the books were examined for the competencies described in the pharmacology syllabus. The table was prepared for the availability of topics according to the competencies of different section of syllabus. The chapter/page numbers mentioned in competency table were looked upon for the respective competencies and presence or absence of the topic was noted down.Results: All the books mainly covered competency given in the knowledge section of the syllabus. Few competencies in skill and communication sections were also covered in the text books.Conclusions: When all the five books were evaluated according to pharmacology competency in syllabus, none of the books covered whole pharmacology syllabus. This may be because authors considered the competency topics in skill and communication section as a part of practical or because many practical books or manuals are available in the market which covered topics in these sections
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