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Das, T. K.
- Radiation Effect of an Unsteady MHD Free Convective Flow Past an Infinite Vertical Plate with Heat, Mass Transfer and Constant Suction
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1 Department of Mathematics, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Orissa-753003, IN
2 2J.N.V. Paralakhemundi, Gajapati, Orissa-761201, IN
3 3Gurukul institute of technology, BBSR, Orissa, IN
1 Department of Mathematics, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Orissa-753003, IN
2 2J.N.V. Paralakhemundi, Gajapati, Orissa-761201, IN
3 3Gurukul institute of technology, BBSR, Orissa, IN
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Indian Journal of Innovations and Developments, Vol 1, No 6 (2012), Pagination: 472-481Abstract
Free convection MHD flow of a viscous incompressible fluid past an infinite vertical plate with heat and mass in the presence of radiation has been studied. The dimensionless governing equations are solved using Laplace transfer technique. The plate temperature and mass concentrations are raised harmonically. The result is obtained for velocity, temperature, concentration, Nusselt number, Sherwood number and skin friction. The effect of various material parameters are discussed on flow variable and presented by graphs.Keywords
Constant Suction, Free Convection, Vertical Plate, Heat Transfer, Radiation Mass Transfer, MHDReferences
- Acharya, M, Dash GC and Singh LP (2000) Magnetic Field Effects on the Free Convection and Mass Transfer Flow Through Porous Medium with Constant Suction and Constant Heat Flux, Indian J. Pure Appl. Math. 31(1), 1-18.
- Erickson LE, Fan LT and Fox VG (1996) Heat and mass transfer on a moving continuous flat plate with suction or injection, Indust. Eng. Chem. 5, 19–25.
- Gupta PS and Gupta AS (1977) Heat and mass transfer on a stretching sheet with suction or blowing, Canadian J. Chem. Engrg. 55, 744–746.
- Helmy KA (1998) MHD Unsteady Free Convection Flow past a Vertical Porous Plate, ZAMM, 78(4), 225-270.
- Muthu Cumaraswamy, R and Kumar GS (2004) Heat and Mass Transfer Effects on Moving Vertical Plate in The Presence of Thermal Radiation, Theoret. Appl. Mech, 31(1), 35-46.
- Vajravelu K and Hadjinicolaou A (1997) Convective heat transfer in an electrically conducting fluid at a stretching surface with uniform free stream, Internet. J. Engrg. Sci. 35(12-13), 1237–1244.
- Radiation Effect of an Unsteady MHD Free Convective Flow Past an Infinite Vertical Plate with Heat, Mass Transfer and Constant Suction
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1 Department of Mathematics, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Orissa-753003, IN
2 J.N.V. Paralakhemundi, Gajapati, Orissa-761201, IN
3 Gurukul institute of technology, BBSR, Orissa, IN
1 Department of Mathematics, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Orissa-753003, IN
2 J.N.V. Paralakhemundi, Gajapati, Orissa-761201, IN
3 Gurukul institute of technology, BBSR, Orissa, IN
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Indian Journal of Innovations and Developments, Vol 1, No 8 (2012), Pagination: 626-640Abstract
Free convection MHD flow of a viscous incompressible fluid past an infinite vertical plate with heat and mass in the presence of radiation has been studied. The dimensionless governing equations are solved using Laplace transfer technique. The plate temperature and mass concentrations are raised harmonically. The result are obtained for velocity ,temperature, concentration, Nusselt number, Sherwood number and skin friction .The effect of various material parameters are discussed on flow variable and presented by graphs.Keywords
Contourlet Transform, Maximum Likelihood Detector, Multiplicative Image WatermarkingReferences
- Acharya M, Dash GC & Singh LP (2000) Magnetic Field Effects on the Free Convection and Mass Transfer Flow Through Porous Medium with Constant Suction and Constant Heat Flux, Indian J. Pure Appl. Math. 31(1), 1- 18.
- Ahmed Y. Ghaly: Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Education, Ain Shams University, Roxy, year ppno 93-103.
- Carnahan P, Luther HA & Wilkes J O (1969) Applied Numerical Methods, John Wiley & Sons, USA.
- Chamkha AJ (2004) Unsteady MHD Convective Heat and Mass Transfer Past A Semi-Infinite Vertical Permeable Moving Plate with Heat Absorption, Int. J. Engg. Sci, 42, 217-230.
- Chen CK & Char MI (1998) Heat transfer of a continuous, stretching surface with suction or blowing, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 135(2), 568–580.
- Danberg JE & Fansber KS (1976). Non similar solution for the flow in the boundary layer past a stretched wall, Quart. Appl. Math. 34, 305–311.
- Elbashbeshy, EMA (1998) Heat transfer over a stretching surface with variable surface heat flux, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 31, 1951–1954.
- Erickson LE, Fan LT & Fox VG (1966) Heat and mass transfer on a moving continuous flat plate with suction or injection, Indust. Eng. Chem. 5, 19–25.
- Gupta PS & Gupta AS (1977) Heat and mass transfer on a stretching sheet with suction or blowing, Canadian J. Chem. Engrg. 55, 744–746.
- Helmy KA (1998) MHD Unsteady Free Convection Flow past a Vertical Porous Plate, ZAMM, 78(4), 225- 270.
- Muthucumaraswamy R & Kumar GS (2004) Heat and Mass Transfer Effects on Moving Vertical Plate in The Presence of Thermal Radiation, Theoret. Appl. Mech, 31(1), 35-46.
- Rohsenow WM, Hartnett JP, & Cho YI (1998) (eds.), Handbook of Heat Transfer, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, New York, 1998.
- Sahoo PK, Datta N & Biswal S (2003) Magnetohydrodynamic Unsteady Free Convection Flow Past an Infinite Vertical Plate With Constant Suction and Heat Sink, Indian J. Pure Appl. Math., 34(1), 145-155.
- Sakiadis BC (1961) Boundary layer behaviour on continuous solid surfaces: I. The boundary layer equations for two-dimensional and axisymmetric flow, AIChE J. 7, 26–28.
- Singh AK, Singh AK & Singh N P (2003) Heat and Mass Transfer In MHD Flow of a Viscous Fluid Past a Vertical Plate Under Oscillatory Suction Velocity, Indian. J. Pure Appl. Math., 34(3), 429-442.
- Takhar HS, Gorla RSR, & Soundalgekar VM (1996) Radiation effects on MHD free convection flow of a gas past a semi-infinite vertical plate, Internat. J. Numer. Methods Heat Fluid Flow, 6(2), 77–83.
- Vajravelu K & Hadjinicolaou, A (1997) Convective heat transfer in an electrically 10.conducting fluid at a stretching surface with uniform free stream, Internat. J. Engrg. Sci. 35, 12-13, 1237–1244.
- Young JK (2000) Unsteady MHD Convective Heat Transfer Past A Semi-Infinite Vertical Porous Moving Plate with Variable Suction, Int. J. Engg. Sci, 38, 833- 845.
- The Application of Generalised Inverse in Static and Dynamic Input-Output Analysis
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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Vol 25, No 2 (1983), Pagination: 147-172Abstract
Conventional input-output analysis either in its static form or in its dynamic form normally requires a non-singular coefficient matrix for the solution of its system of equations. This sets a handicap to the handling of interesting systems of equation except by severely reducing its size to the minimum achievable non-singular form, or, to approach the system in ways which do not require the inversion of the coefficient matrix.- Economic Analysis of Different Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies in Rice-Wheat Cropping System of the Indo-Gangetic Plains
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Dipak Kumar Gupta
1,
Arti Bhatia
1,
T. K. Das
2,
Parmendra Singh
2,
Amit Kumar
1,
Niveta Jain
1,
Himanshu Pathak
1
Affiliations
1 Centre for Environment Science and Climate Resilient Agriculture, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012, IN
2 Division of Agronomy, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012, IN
1 Centre for Environment Science and Climate Resilient Agriculture, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012, IN
2 Division of Agronomy, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012, IN
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Current Science, Vol 110, No 5 (2016), Pagination: 867-874Abstract
To reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission from rice and wheat cultivation several mitigation options have been suggested. However, economic impact of these technologies has been poorly documented. In the present study economic analysis of some emerging GHG mitigation technologies for rice-wheat system of the Indo-Gangetic Plains has been carried out. The experiment consisted of six combinations of wheat- rice crop rotation using eight treatments, including conventionally tilled wheat (CTW), zero tilled wheat (ZTW), transplanted puddled rice (TPR), dry direct seeded rice (DSR), intermittent wetting and drying (IWD), application of rice straw (RS) with ZTW and use of neem oil-coated urea (NOCU) in TPR and ZTW. Cost of various inputs and income from grain and straw were used for computing the benefit to cost (B : C) ratio in the different treatments. ZTW showed higher yield and B : C ratio compared to CTW along with reduction in fuel consumption during tillage operation. In spite of lower yield under DSR and IWD, saving of water, labour and energy in these treatments lowered the cost of cultivation and enhanced B : C ratio similar to TPR. Application of rice straw and NOCU also showed positive impact on crop yield. B : C ratio of rice-wheat system ranged from 1.62 to 1.86 in the first year and from 1.86 to 2.16 in the second year. B : C ratio was significantly higher in all the treatments in the experimented rice-wheat system compared to conventional system, i.e. CTW-TPR. The ZTW + RR - DSR (WR5) showed highest B : C ratio followed by ZTW + DSR (WR4) in both the seasons.Keywords
Economic Analysis, Greenhouse Gases, Mitigation Technology, Rice–Wheat System.- A Voice Identification System using Hidden Markov Model
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1 SITE, VIT University, Vellore - 632014, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Department of Computer Science, Yarmouk University, Irbid – 21163, JO
1 SITE, VIT University, Vellore - 632014, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Department of Computer Science, Yarmouk University, Irbid – 21163, JO
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 4 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Background/Objectives: Voice Identification System refers to a system which comprises of hardware, software and it is used to identify voice for several applications. The aim of the research is to develop a small scale system that incorporate both speaker recognition and speech recognition and can show specific visual information to a user. Methods: To this end, we have developed a system based on the technique of Hidden Markov Model. The Hidden Markov Model is a stochastic approach which models the algorithm as a double stochastic process in which the observed data is thought to be the result of having passed a hidden process through second process. Both processes are characterized only through one that is observed. A database of voice information is created. To extract features from voice signals, Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC) technique has been applied producing a set of feature vectors. Subsequently, the system uses The Vector Quantization (VQ) for features training and classification. Findings: The designed system has been tested with multiple speakers as reference. Speech recognition based on Hidden Markov Model is achieved successfully for the conversion of speech to text. In this proposed research, speech recognition is achieved with accuracy about 90%. Applications: The system has potential to be used in music industry, crime investigation, personal assistant and in hi-tech devices.Keywords
Hidden Markov Model, Mel-Frequency Cepstrum Coefficients (MFCC), Speech Recognition, Vector Quantization, Voice Identification- Intelligent Techniques in Decision Making: A Survey
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1 School of Information Technology and Engineering, VIT University, Vellore - 632014, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 School of Information Technology and Engineering, VIT University, Vellore - 632014, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 12 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Background/Objectives: With the idea of enhancing the capability and effectiveness of decision making while dealing complex problems and under uncertain environments, this article provides an insight to the leading intelligent techniques that could be employed to enrich the decision-making process. Methods/Statistical Analysis: Leading techniques like expert system, artificial neural network, fuzzy system, evolutionary computing, rough set, data mining and intelligent agent are being investigated in this review for analyzing the data so as to take a prudent decision making. Findings: However, one technique does not fit for all problem domains, hence basing on the complexity and to underlying data; it has been found as which technique could be employed for a particular problem to elicit the desired knowledge out of it. Application/Improvements: This study can be helpful for designing an intelligent decision system which can be tailored for the organizations basing on their domain and nature of data. However, a hybrid intelligent technique could be proposed which could handle the decision making process in an extremely efficient manner.Keywords
Artificial Intelligence, Decision Support System, Fuzzy System, Intelligent Techniques, Neural Network, Rough Set- Age Related Histological Changes of Human Spleen
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1 Dept. of Anatomy, Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati, Assam, IN
2 Jorhat Medical College, IN
3 Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati, Assam, IN
1 Dept. of Anatomy, Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati, Assam, IN
2 Jorhat Medical College, IN
3 Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati, Assam, IN
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International Journal of Health Research and Medico Legal Practice, Vol 3, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 59-61Abstract
The spleen was a source of intrigue to ancient physician and philosophers. It is the largest lymphoid organ takes important part in body immunity, as high incidences of serious bacterial infections were reported following splenectomy in infancy. A research work was carried out in the department of Anatomy, Gauhati Medical College. The histological characteristics of 21 normal human spleens were studied under light microscope in different age groups and to correlate them functionally. The specimen of spleen varies from newborn to eighty year old cadavers, within stipulated time limit after fulfilling the formalities. The spleens were first washed in normal saline, dried with blotting paper. Tissues were fixed, processed and slides were prepared using standard laboratory procedure of haematoxylin and eosin staining. The size of white pulp that seen on histological sections, increase with age, reach its peak around puberty and then involutes. Sizes of white pulp were measured and then statistically analysed using Student's T-test. P value d" 0.05 is considered as statistically significant. The data obtained in this study will help in certain medico-legal practices and will give insight of different clinical presentations. This study may be used as a podium for further sophisticated studies.Keywords
Human Spleen, White Pulp, Red Pulp, Marginal Zone.References
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- Morphological Study of Human Spleen in Different Age Groups
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1 Gauhati Medical Colllege (GMC), IN
2 Jorhat Medical College, Jorhat, IN
3 GMC, Guwahati, Assam, IN
1 Gauhati Medical Colllege (GMC), IN
2 Jorhat Medical College, Jorhat, IN
3 GMC, Guwahati, Assam, IN