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Paper Title: PROTECTION OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE UNDER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006510
Register Paper ID - 195964
Title: PROTECTION OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE UNDER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
Author Name(s): Prateek Goswami, Manas Ranjan Padhi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3733-3740
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1498
Traditional knowledge is a knowledge which is passed on from generation to generation in a particular community. The knowledge, skill or know how is not known by people outside that particular community. Thereby it becomes an essential form of intellectual property and requires measures to keep it protected. Traditional knowledge are age old practices or methods which have been practiced through generations and hence a special degree of care has to be ensured to make sure that it sustains the winds of time. It is often observed on multiple occasions that they fail to survive the withering of time due to lack of protection and hence are easily infringed or due to lack of economic gain people tend to move away from it as earning day to day essentials is more important for survival. Internationally several measures have been taken to ensure protection of traditional knowledge but in India no such substantial step have been taken. The only effective step in this direction was the formulation of the Traditional Knowledge Digital Library. However, no specific legislation is in place for the protection of Tradition Knowledge. The paper would deal with the consequences of lack of protection of traditional knowledge and the possible ways to protect it. The paper would also focus on the fact that how existing IPR laws in India are not sufficient in ensuring the protection of traditional knowledge, hence the enactment of a separate legislation for protecting traditional knowledge is essential.
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Traditional Knowledge, Legislation, Protection, IPR, TKDL.
Paper Title: EVALUATION ON FACTORS AFFECTING FAST MOVING CUSTOMER GOODS AT BIG BAZAAR.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006509
Register Paper ID - 195848
Title: EVALUATION ON FACTORS AFFECTING FAST MOVING CUSTOMER GOODS AT BIG BAZAAR.
Author Name(s): TARIQ HUSSEIN OMAR, Ms. A. SANTOSH KUMARI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3723-3732
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1476
Retail is the selling of goods and services to the consumers in small portions to the public for their own use. A retailer is someone who cuts off or sheds a little piece from something. Retailing comprises of business activities involved with clearance of enterprises and products from purchasers directly for their personnel, family and household use. Below are the four components of retailing. Indian retail industries appear to be one of the most leading retail industries moreover there are well known several new players from western countries such as Wal-Mart, IKEA, Tesco, Lifestyle and Pantaloons. In India retail Industries are required to rise 25% yearly being driven by strong pay advancement, developing lifestyles, and great Demographic models. Indian retail industry is the greatest industry in India, with employment of around 8% and adding to over 10% of the country's GDP. Big Bazaar being one of the most comprehensive retail industries in India that provides goods and services such as fashion and apparels, general merchandise, electronics, fast foods, food products, leisure and entertainment section. Among all the products that are mentioned, FMCG is mainly focused as part of my case study. Fast Moving Customer Goods (FMCG) these are short termed products that are sold immediately at a lower rate cost and are unsustainable goods such as packaged beverages, candies, groceries, baked goods, toiletries and cosmetics.
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EVALUATION ON FACTORS AFFECTING FAST MOVING CUSTOMER GOODS AT BIG BAZAAR.
Paper Title: ATM MACHINE AUTHENTICATION USING FINGERPRINT BASED IOT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006508
Register Paper ID - 196185
Title: ATM MACHINE AUTHENTICATION USING FINGERPRINT BASED IOT
Author Name(s): S. ASHIKA, G Preethi mca M.Phil PhD
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3717-3722
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1588
Fingerprint Based ATM is a web based application where fingerprint of the user is used as an authentication. The finger print minutiae feature is unique for each human being so the user can be identified uniquely. Instead of using ATM card PIN number Fingerprint based ATM is safer and secure. There is no worry of losing ATM card and no need to memorize ATM card PIN number. The customer has to login using his fingerprint in order to do further transaction where the IOT is been used for identifying the finger print using mapping segmentation in Gaussian Smoothing Algorithm of the user from the multiple user. The customer can withdraw cash from his personal account. Customer can transfer cash to various accounts by mentioning account number. In arrange to withdraw cash user has to go through the amount he desire to withdraw and has to talk about from which account he desire to withdraw (i.e. saving account, current account) .The consumer must have suitable balance in his ATM account to do transaction.
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Fingerprint based ATM Gaussian Smoothing Algorithm, PIN
Paper Title: INVESTIGATION OF PHYTOCHEMICALS AS ANTI-AGEING AGENTS AGANIST MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES USING MOLECULAR DOCKING APPROACH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006507
Register Paper ID - 196181
Title: INVESTIGATION OF PHYTOCHEMICALS AS ANTI-AGEING AGENTS AGANIST MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES USING MOLECULAR DOCKING APPROACH
Author Name(s): Mrs. APARNA HIREN PATIL KOSE, Ms. SHILPA N POTDAR, Ms. RUPAL A MISHRA, Ms. PRIYANKAL D SHARMA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3709-3716
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1559
UV radiation is the major environmental factor that causes photoageing which induces excitation of Matrix Metalloproteinases (MMPs) in skin and disturbing the balance between MMPs and their inhibitors in our body which results in collagen degradation and therefore, wrinkle formation. To reduce the oxidation reactions induced by photoageing, phytochemicals having antioxidant properties are studied and best phytochemical showing higher binding affinity towards the MMPs were selected using molecular docking approach. Literature survey was done on 100 plants effective against wrinkles out of which 30 common phytochemicals were selected showing antioxidant properties. These selected phytochemicals were further targeted against nine types of MMPs responsible for wrinkled formation using molecular docking approach. Further proteins optimization was carried out in GROMACS software to enable successful docking. The docking analysis was performed using PyRx tool and docked structures were visualized using Discovery Studio 4.1 Visualizer. It was assumed on basis of docking score that beta carotene, rutin and luteolin showed highest binding affinity with the target protein. The present study of docking analysis showed the difference in binding affinities among the various protein-ligand complexes. The common binding residues were selected which could be used as potential targets for further study against ageing.
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Skin, Photoageing, MMPs, Antioxidants, Molecular Docking, GROMACS, PyRx, Discovery Studio.
Paper Title: NETWORK INTRUSION DETECTION BY SVM & ANN WITH FEATURE SELECTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006506
Register Paper ID - 196176
Title: NETWORK INTRUSION DETECTION BY SVM & ANN WITH FEATURE SELECTION
Author Name(s): B VenkataRamana, K Chandra Mouli, Aileni Eenaja
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3704-3708
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1586
A Supervised machine learning system is to classify network traffic whether it is malicious or benign. To find the best model considering detection success rate, combination of supervised learning algorithm and feature selection method have been used. Through this study, it is found that Artificial Neural Network (ANN) based machine learning with wrapper feature selection outperform support vector machine (SVM) technique while classifying network traffic. To evaluate the performance, NSL-KDD dataset is used to classify network traffic using SVM and ANN supervised machine learning techniques. Comparative study shows that the proposed model is efficient than other existing models with respect to intrusion detection success rate. Specially at present technology playing major role so we need to move forward with our upgrading mindset
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Paper Title: SIGNIFICANCE OF SANSKRIT DRAMA SONGS AND ITS IMPACT ON THE 19TH CENTURY BENGALI DRAMA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006505
Register Paper ID - 196179
Title: SIGNIFICANCE OF SANSKRIT DRAMA SONGS AND ITS IMPACT ON THE 19TH CENTURY BENGALI DRAMA
Author Name(s): Mandira Ghosh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3700-3703
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1535
Songs have been the most important part of Sanskrit drama. The pierian spring of human being is innate but this emotional expression got its final shape in the form of songs mainly during the Vedic era. With the passage of time and situation the role of songs were also changed. In most of the Sanskrit drama, after the worship of the eternal power and the preceptor for successful completion of the play, the anchor invites the actress to perform and sing for the entertainment of the audiences and spectators. Sanskrit drama songs and music always played an important and internal role with emotional appeals, which may varied from drama to drama. The impacts of Sanskrit drama songs on the 19th century Bengali drama are as deep as the overall inspirational impact and legacies of Sanskrit drama towards the 19th century Bengali drama. In the initial stage, lack of proper training was the major drawback of the songs used in Bengali drama. Very intensive and significant use of songs can be observed in different famous dramas. It may be termed as the impact of Sanskrit drama songs on its legatee.
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Drama Song, Sanskrit drama, �H?riv?ns?�, G?ndh?rv?, 19th century Bengali Drama
Paper Title: DIGITAL MARKETING METHODOLOGY TO PROVIDE SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT TO AGE OLD TRADITION OF TEXTILE AND ART
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006504
Register Paper ID - 196171
Title: DIGITAL MARKETING METHODOLOGY TO PROVIDE SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT TO AGE OLD TRADITION OF TEXTILE AND ART
Author Name(s): Biranchi Prasad Sahu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3696-3699
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1496
The age old art, culture and tradition are dying due to the increase in the trend of modernisation. People are slowly drifting away from their roots and adopting new systems and processes of different nations. This has affected the life of many traditional artists, who are not even able to lead a sustainable life, which they were used to earlier. The experience and hard work of the old artists have become penniless and are bound to sell their work for small amount of money. This mainly happens in the field of art, textile, music, dance etc. where the famous old forms of presentation becomes outdated, due to the loss of interest of people in them. India is called the hub of culture, where there are many forms of art, but the diminishing trend of these kind of art may severely affect the cultural scenario of the country. Digital Marketing can be adopted to create the hype of their art again and develop a sustainable source of income for them.
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Traditional Art, Culture, Art, Digital Marketing, Sustainable livelihood, Textile design, Textile industry, Crowd Funding, Online Shopping.
Paper Title: AVIATION INDUSTRY IN INDIA DURING COVID-19 AND POST COVID
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006503
Register Paper ID - 196122
Title: AVIATION INDUSTRY IN INDIA DURING COVID-19 AND POST COVID
Author Name(s): Aniket Joshi, Gayatri Matade, Simran Kaur Chhabda
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3687-3695
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 2371
Aviation Industry in India during Covid-19 and Post Covid
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Aviation Industry in India during Covid-19 and Post Covid
Paper Title: COST MODEL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF HOTEL PROJECTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006502
Register Paper ID - 196168
Title: COST MODEL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF HOTEL PROJECTS
Author Name(s): Himani Thakur, Maj. Gen. TS Sidana (Retd.), Prof. Dr. Virendra Kumar Paul
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3673-3686
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 3202
This research work aims to develop a cost model for hotel projects to determine the preliminary cost of a proposed hotel to facilitate investors and owners during the early decision-making process regarding investment in Hotel projects. The complexity and large variation in the hotel industry limits the scope of this research to develop a cost model only for the mid-scale range of hotel projects which comprises of 3 star and 4 star rated hotels. The research includes the understanding of the hotel industry, its classification, the feasibility of hotel projects, and various other parameters associated with the establishment of hotel projects. This cost model largely helps in project cost and areas optimization where every input value can be compared with a set of range of values from minimum to maximum and accordingly the rates and areas can be adjusted. It can be used for those proposed hotel projects which are in the stage of hotel feasibility analysis and this cost model can be a part of the financial analysis. It would also help in optimising the cost of the project and no of keys that can be obtained in a project by optimising and alternating the values required in the cost model and by also analysing it in terms of revenue generating parameters such as no of keys, food & beverage, banquet & meeting facilities, etc. The cost model has been developed using the case study data analysis of a similar range of hotels, and by incorporating requirements using building bye-laws and guidelines based on hotel projects. The outcome of this research will have the cost model and area programming framework for the mid-scale segment of hotel projects.
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Hotel projects, Cost model, Preliminary Estimate, Construction cost, Area programming
Paper Title: BOILER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006501
Register Paper ID - 196183
Title: BOILER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Libin Pious, Dileep K, Jishnu S Kumar, Nidhin s
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3668-3672
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1672
The boiler is an closed vessel that is used for generating steam by combustion and transferring of heat to the water . Steam under pressure is used for transferring the heat to a process. Water is used as the affordable medium for transferring heat to the process . When water is boiled into steam its volume increases and pressure builds up inside the chamber thus producing a force that is extremely dangerous. This causes the boiler to be a dangerous equipment that needs to be continuously monitored for leakages and should be handled carefully. Liquid when heated up to the gaseous state this process is called evaporation. The heating surface can be any part of the boiler; hot gases of combustion are on one side and water on the other.Heating Surfaces are the Boiler parts which helps in converting the medium to steam The amount of heating surface of in a boiler is expressed in square meters. The larger the heating surface a boiler has, the more efficient it becomes By using our knowledge, we are implementing a miniature model of the boiler management system and through this project, we are controlling the parameters like pressure, temperature, level, flow through a miniature model of DCS. Here we are also implementing some additional safety measures to maintain the pressure inside the boiler for this we are using valves like PRV(pressure releasing valve).
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Boiler, evaporation, DCS, PLC, SCADA
Paper Title: DEADLY POISOINING WITH DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC (2,4-D) ACIDE WITH REVIEW OF LITTERATURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006500
Register Paper ID - 196173
Title: DEADLY POISOINING WITH DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC (2,4-D) ACIDE WITH REVIEW OF LITTERATURE
Author Name(s): Said Khallikane , Aziz Benakrout , Hanane Delsa , Mehdi Samali , Abderrazzak Sabir
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3664-3667
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1540
A 13-year-old was admitted to Intensive Care Unit after voluntary ingestion of an imprecise amount of a chlorophenoxy herbicide, leading to death 48 hours after admission to a multi-visceral failure chart. The management of intoxication and the treatment of the patient consisted of the establishment of alkaline diuresis and symptomatic treatment. Toxicological analysis (liquid-phase chromatography with UV diode bar detection) confirmed the diagnosis and guided the therapeutics. Venous and urinary samples taken from the moment of admission have made it possible to identify and tame the active ingredients and their metabolites. Mass spectrometry is an interesting, more specific and more efficient alternative for research and dosage of these molecules in the blood and urine. The prognosis of this poisoning remains serious, Death is mainly related to the severity of the initial cardiovascular disease.
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Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), Toxicology, cause of death
Paper Title: AN REVIEW TO MULTI-LEVEL ENCRYPTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006499
Register Paper ID - 196116
Title: AN REVIEW TO MULTI-LEVEL ENCRYPTION
Author Name(s): Satyander, Shalini Bhadola, Kirti Bhatia
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3659-3663
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1478
In this era, the most important thing for user as well as for an organization is network security where data of most of companies/organization is stored on clouds. So we must have to find a solution so that data must be safe during network transmission. In this regards most efficient way is to encrypt the data which we transmit from source to destination. Then at destination again decrypt the original data form encrypted data. Some of the data is more critical like some government data or military communication, banking transactions etc.. When data falls in wrong hand may leads to big devastating. In this paper, a solution for above situation a multi-level encryption is given. In this multilevel encryption, data is more secure than the conventional encryption which involves multiple rounds of encryption with same or different keys and this make the algorithm complex and more powerful.
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Cryptography, Encryption, Decryption, private-key, public-key, RSA, AES, Multilevel Encryption
Paper Title: STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION ON STRESS AMONG PRIVATE SECTOR WORKING WOMEN IN RADHAPURAM TALUK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006498
Register Paper ID - 195903
Title: STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION ON STRESS AMONG PRIVATE SECTOR WORKING WOMEN IN RADHAPURAM TALUK
Author Name(s): Dr. N. Hariprakash, M. Baby Kavitha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3654-3658
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1471
In the traditional society, women�s role was naturally limited to the family many factors like urbanization, technical progress and women�s education have profoundly changed these traditional condition even in a developing country like India slowly starting with the metropolitan areas and going back the women�s role at home has become lights due to technical progress. Working women are in a state of constant stress which manifests itself is symptoms like feeling weak, tired, irritable a headache, body hyperacidity, pain in the abdomen and other gastro-intestinal problems.Hence, study was taken to know the stress among private sector working women, The main objective of this paper is identified and analysis the factors influencing workplace stress among private sector working women and how to reduce the stress.
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Working Women Stress, Stress Factors, Coping Strategies
Paper Title: REVERSE CULTURE SHOCKS POST COVID-19
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006497
Register Paper ID - 196156
Title: REVERSE CULTURE SHOCKS POST COVID-19
Author Name(s): Debayan Nandi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3649-3653
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1600
The nationwide lockdown due to the devastating pandemic attack of COVID-19 have forced almost every citizen of nearly all countries of the world to stay inside their house, to get accustomed with the practices of work from home, children are getting education from schools and colleges through online mode. People are bound to wear facemask and gloves whenever they step out of their home for any work and sanitize themselves with alcohol based disinfectants repeatedly. Daily wage earners are staying foodless day after day. Throughout the day most people are worried about the facts and figures related to COVID-19 in India and abroad. Slowly new habits are getting established in the attitude of the people. The socio-cultural patters are also going to get affected heavily after this pandemic outbreak of COVID-19. This paper aims at identification of probable reverse culture shocks that are going to hit the society as well as in the organizations gradually as post COVID-19 across the globe.
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Corona virus. Pandemic, Lockdown, reverse culture shocks
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006496
Register Paper ID - 195894
Title: -
Author Name(s): KUMARI RANJANA BHARTI, Ashish
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3634-3648
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1536
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Key words:- Ship breaking, Human Lives, Environmental Pollution.
Paper Title: MUSLIM WOMEN HEALTH IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006495
Register Paper ID - 196152
Title: MUSLIM WOMEN HEALTH IN INDIA
Author Name(s): HAYAT AHAMAD, SUDHA KUMARI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3628-3633
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1574
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Muslim Women, Islam, Maternal Mortality, prenatal neonatal, empowerment.
Paper Title: IS THE QUALITY OF LIFE ,PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND DEPRESSION ARE INTERRELATED AMONG CHRONIC LEG AND FOOT ULCER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006494
Register Paper ID - 196149
Title: IS THE QUALITY OF LIFE ,PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND DEPRESSION ARE INTERRELATED AMONG CHRONIC LEG AND FOOT ULCER
Author Name(s): Kirupa .P, Shrinivasa Bhat U
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3620-3627
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1494
Introduction: Chronic leg wounds are one of the chronic physical illnesses the burden of these lesions is a challenge to the health care services. Various disturbances that occur due to chronic leg wounds are pain, day- to- day struggle, recurrence, difficulty in mobility, dressing, bandages, and frequent hospitalization. The stress produced by the physical complaints and immobility of the chronic leg wound have an impact on the quality of life. Aim: To assess the impact of chronic leg and foot ulcer and relationship between the quality of life, Psychological distress and depression. Data were collected by using Cardiff wound impact schedule (CWIS), Kessler�s Psychological Distress Scale and Beck Depression Inventory-II .Results: Chronic leg and foot ulcer produce low quality of life, Severe Psychological Distress and Moderate Depression .The r value depicted that there is negatively moderate correlation between quality of life and Distress, depression. Conclusion: Impact of chronic leg and foot ulcer equally affects the physical and mental health of the person apart from all other factors, and also increases the risk of psychological distress and depression.
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Quality of life,Psychological Distress,Depression ,Leg and Foot ulcer
Paper Title: COMPARISION OF THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUPERCRITICAL CFB BOILER WITH SIMPLE BOILER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006493
Register Paper ID - 196159
Title: COMPARISION OF THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUPERCRITICAL CFB BOILER WITH SIMPLE BOILER
Author Name(s): Gunaganti Bhavani , K.Jyothi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3614-3619
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1476
Supercritical Circulating Fluidized Bed (CFB) boiler is becomes an important development trendsetter for coal-fired power plant. In this Paper, a simple boiler and a CFB boiler are compared for the better heat transfer performance. The 3D modeling of simple boiler and CFB boiler is done in Pro/Engineer and Heat transfer analysis is done in Ansys cfd. The material used for boiler is steel. In this Paper, it is to be replaced with copper and brass. Thermal analysis is done to verify the better heat transfer rate by comparing simple and CFB boilers and better material.
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CFB Boiler, Heat flux, Temperature, Steel, Copper, Brass, Thermal Analysis etc.
Paper Title: VIRTUAL ANALYSIS OF E-GLASS BASED FIBRE COMPOSITE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006492
Register Paper ID - 195997
Title: VIRTUAL ANALYSIS OF E-GLASS BASED FIBRE COMPOSITE
Author Name(s): B.Seshavenkat Naidu, Srinivas Krovvidi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3605-3613
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1520
The work here started with manufacturing a glass fibre composite with E-glass fibre and epoxy resin using hand layup process. The fibre was placed in an eight layered structure and compressed to form the composite. Thus formed campsites basic parameters such as density young�s modulus and poisons ratio are calculated. These values are feeded in as the material properties of the sample designed for testing in an analysis software. On this sample tensile and bending tests are conducted virtually and the results of these test are compared with the results of other materials. Based on the comparison of these results the differences in the composites and other materials is established.
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E-glass fibre, Epoxy, Composite, Analysis, Tensile, Bending
Paper Title: REVIEW ON SOLAR WATER PUMPING SYSTEM EMPLOYING PMSM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006491
Register Paper ID - 196144
Title: REVIEW ON SOLAR WATER PUMPING SYSTEM EMPLOYING PMSM
Author Name(s): Prachiti Arun Indurkar, S. S. Kulkarni, A.G.Thosar.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3598-3604
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1548
This paper proposes solar water pumping system that gives better full load efficiency by employing permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM). PMSM has the ability to maintain full torque at low speeds. The system uses a Photovoltaic Generator, boost dc-dc converter, three phase VSI, three phase permanent magnet synchronous motor and a pump. Boost converter which is controlled by using Fuzzy logic in order to obtain Maximum power point tracking. Direct torque control space vector modulation is designed to inverter for supplying the PMSM to control motors torque.
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Photovoltaic Array Generation, Boost dc-dc Converter, MPPT FLC(Fuzzy Logic Control) Voltage Source Inverter, PMSM (Permanent magnet synchronous motor, water pumping, Direct Torque Control (DTC-SVM)
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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