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Paper Title: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AMONG MENOPAUSAL AND NON- MENOPAUSAL WOMEN: COMPARATIVE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208286
Register Paper ID - 224412
Title: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AMONG MENOPAUSAL AND NON- MENOPAUSAL WOMEN: COMPARATIVE STUDY
Author Name(s): Ms. Minnu Thomas, Mrs. Renya Varghese, Ahana Lawrance
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c288-c303
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 322
The present study explores the relation between emotional intelligence and psychological distress among menopausal and non- menopausal women. This is a quantitative study and is administered to 120 participants (60 menopausal and 60 non-menopausal). Convenient sampling technique was used to draw the samples from the population. Instruments such as emotional intelligence scale (Dr. Arun Kumar Singh and Dr. Shruthi Narain, 2014) and psychological distress scale (Dr. Kessler R.C, 1992) were used for the collection of data. Karl Pearson correlation and independent t- test were used for the analysis of data. The result showed a significant strong negative relationship between emotional intelligence and psychological distress and there was a significant difference among menopausal and non menopausal women in emotional intelligence and psychological distress.
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Emotional Intelligence And Psychological Distress Among Menopausal And Non- Menopausal Women: Comparative Study
Paper Title: PREVALENT MODALITIES AND DOMINANT CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDREN LIVING IN CHILDREN HOME
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208285
Register Paper ID - 224422
Title: PREVALENT MODALITIES AND DOMINANT CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDREN LIVING IN CHILDREN HOME
Author Name(s): Maya Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c283-c287
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 290
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Prevalent modalities, Dominant characteristics, Children Home
Paper Title: CAN BASED INTELLIGENT VEHICLE COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208284
Register Paper ID - 224460
Title: CAN BASED INTELLIGENT VEHICLE COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Priyanka MG, Vinod B Durdi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c280-c282
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 298
Transportation is very important in our daily lives and its development has greatly facilitated much of our work. Accidents are considered one of the most devastating phenomena. There are many reasons for traffic accidents, but most accidents are caused by driver carelessness and uncontrolled speed. In this article, we propose an intelligent vehicle collision avoidance and safety system. Designed to reduce accidents, the system uses ultrasonic sensors to detect and display messages to the driver about vehicles approaching other vehicles. It also notifies the driver of any obstacles that are approaching him. GSM Alert is introduced into the system, pressure sensors detect accidents and send alert messages to the driver. One of the leading causes of accidents is drunk driving. This is because not all police officers can check every vehicle to determine if the person has been drinking. Therefore, there is a need for an effective system for screening drunk drivers with an alcohol detector.
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Automobile, GSM, alcohol detector, Collision, pressure sensor
Paper Title: A STUDY ON TREATMENT OF DISTILLERY SPENT WASH USING ELECTRO-CHEMICAL PROCESS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208283
Register Paper ID - 224406
Title: A STUDY ON TREATMENT OF DISTILLERY SPENT WASH USING ELECTRO-CHEMICAL PROCESS
Author Name(s): Prajwal Sukhadev Bidari, M. Y. Ganiger
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c269-c279
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 293
Distillery spent wash is one of the most serious environmental problems since it is the undesirable residual liquid waste produced during the ethanol production process. The ever-increasing production of distillery spent wash and the strict regulations for its disposal have prompted the need for finding creative solutions to handle this effluent effectively and inexpensively. The present study suggested that electrochemical method as suitable substitutes for treating distillery spent wash. The experimental study was carried out using the electro-Fenton (EF) method to remove COD and colour from distillery spent wash. Experiments were also carried out to determine the effects of various process parameters, such as reaction time, pH, voltage, and various oxidant doses, on the removal effectiveness of COD and colour. The various affecting parameters were optimized using the RSM (Box-Behnken) model, and the outcomes were expressed as a percentage COD and colour reduction. The maximal COD and colour removal efficiency for the EF technique were 35.31% and 88.55%, respectively. The optimum conditions were a pH of 4, a dose of 25 ml/L of H2O2, a voltage of 3 volts, and a reaction period of 55 minutes. Following the application of EF, the GI values of radish and fenugreek were increased to 78.61% and 49.53% respectively. The results obtained showed a reduction in phytotoxicity of the treated effluents.
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Distillery Spent wash, Electro-Fenton, Phytotoxicity, COD Removal, Color Removal
Paper Title: EXAMINING HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS ICT USE IN EDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208282
Register Paper ID - 224098
Title: EXAMINING HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS ICT USE IN EDUCATION
Author Name(s): Dr. Madhavi A Gaonkar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c263-c268
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 319
The present study is intended to find out high school teachers attitude toward use of ICT in teaching learning process. The present study is non experimental descriptive survey design was employed to find out the teachers attitude use of ICT in teaching process. In addition to it researcher also investigated whether attitudes significantly differ with respect to gender. The participants of the study were 40 High school teachers of Karwar taluka, Uttar kannada district of Karnataka state. The study revealed that teachers have high level of positive attitude toward use of ICT in education but the gender does not makes any difference In attitude of teacher toward its use in education. Yet scholars, policy makers and concern authority need to provide training programme for teachers so that the anxiety which they have can be eliminated so that they can give best to the society by which nation can be strengthened.
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ICT attitude, Teachers attitude, ICT anxiety.
Paper Title: JOB SATISFACTION OF TEACHERS WORKING IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208281
Register Paper ID - 224467
Title: JOB SATISFACTION OF TEACHERS WORKING IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
Author Name(s): Dr. T. Sharon Raju, R. Satyanarayana Murthy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c258-c262
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 273
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Job Satisfaction, Secondary Schools, Cultural Transformation, Goals, Role of Teachers.
Paper Title: A NOVEL APPROACH FOR ENHANCING THE REAL TIME AGE AND GENDER PREDICTION USING CNN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208280
Register Paper ID - 224473
Title: A NOVEL APPROACH FOR ENHANCING THE REAL TIME AGE AND GENDER PREDICTION USING CNN
Author Name(s): Bhavani Biradar, Dr.Shilpa Shrigiri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c253-c257
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 310
These days research has investigated to extricating helper statistics as of dissimilar biometric procedures, for instance, fingerprints, face, iris, palm, voice and so on. This information contain a few highlights like orientation, age, facial tresses, beard, scar, stage, hair, skin tone, glasses, heaviness, facial trace, tattoos plus so forth. This statistics offers increasingly through identifiable evidence. The noteworthy alter to goes over face recognition is to track downhill age as well as orientation of the individual. This document contributes a enormous review of dissimilar face recognition method for tracking down the age plus orientation. The current strategy is examine in view of their exhibition. This dissertation moreover gives future heading to additional assessment. Age as well as orientation, two of the vital facial credit, play a very essential job in forthcoming infrastructure, making age as well as orientation assessment as of a solitary face depiction a noteworthy responsibility in keen application, for instance, access control, human-PC link, policing, awareness as well as visual reconnaissance. This undertaking depends on PC vision the dissimilar wordings used to handle depiction as well as distinguish age plus orientation of individual as of depiction. A Convolutional Neural work is deep neural network (DNN) frequently utilize for reasons for depiction recognition plus management and NLP(Natural Language Processing).
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CNN, NLP. DNN, Deep Learning, Open CV
Paper Title: IMPACT OF GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208279
Register Paper ID - 224427
Title: IMPACT OF GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
Author Name(s): Pallabi Maity
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c244-c252
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 314
The unimpeded growth of greenhouse gas emissions is raising the earth's temperature. The consequences include melting glaciers, more precipitation, more and more extreme weather events, and shifting seasons. The accelerating pace of climate change, combined with global population and income growth, threatens food security everywhere. Agriculture is extremely vulnerable to climate change. Higher temperatures eventually reduce yields of desirable crops while encouraging weed and pest proliferation. Changes in precipitation patterns increase the likelihood of short-run crop failures and long-run production declines. Although there will be gains in some crops in some regions of the world, the overall impacts of climate change on agriculture are expected to be negative, threatening global food security. Populations in the developing world, which are already vulnerable and food insecure, are likely to be the most seriously affected. 75 percent of the world's poor live in rural areas. This Food Policy Report presents research results that quantify the climate-change impacts mentioned above, assesses the consequences for food security, and estimates the investments that would offset the negative consequences for human well-being. This paper reviews recent literature concerning a wide range of processes through which climate change could potentially impact global-scale agricultural productivity, and presents projections of changes in relevant meteorological, hydrological and plant physiological quantities from a climate model ensemble to illustrate key areas of uncertainty. Few global-scale assessments have been carried out, and these are limited in their ability to capture the uncertainty in climate projections, and omit potentially important aspects such as extreme events and changes in pests and diseases. There is a lack of clarity on how climate change impacts on drought are best quantified from an agricultural perspective, with different metrics giving very different impressions of future risk. The dependence of some regional agriculture on remote rainfall, snowmelt and glaciers adds to the complexity. Indirect impacts via sea-level rise, storms and diseases have not been quantified. Perhaps most seriously, there is high uncertainty in the extent to which the direct effects of CO2 rise on plant physiology will interact with climate change in affecting productivity.
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IMPACT OF GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
Paper Title: REAL TIME FACIAL RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208278
Register Paper ID - 224104
Title: REAL TIME FACIAL RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
Author Name(s): Arati, V.K.Parvati, Pushpalatha S Nikkam, J.D.Pujari, S.R.Biradar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c238-c243
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 294
The sentimental analysis is a process of extracting human feelings from data. It is an application of natural language processing, computational linguistics, text analysis. Its basic idea is to classify human emotions in different moods such as happy, sad, neutral, etc. It uses the pattern of movement of both the lips and the eye shape that it takes during different feelings of human. It has a huge variety of applications because of its ability to extract insights from data sets and the social media. It will be using machine learning algorithms for the detection of emotions and it will be trained on the huge dataset with varying sample size. It will also use facial recognition to perform a specific analysis of a person after identifying their face. This will provide a separate report for each person on their emotional state. This report then will be used for the expression mining in different modern systems such as online streaming, video interviews, etc. This report will help to empower the existing tools to perform multi task and gives a lot of data to work with
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Opinion Mining,Sentiment Analysis, Face Recognition ,Data Visualization, Customer Reviews
Paper Title: FLORISTIC DIVERSITY OF WEEDS OF DRY SEEDED RICE AND TRANSPLANTED RICE FIELDS IN BILASPUR (C.G.)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208276
Register Paper ID - 224146
Title: FLORISTIC DIVERSITY OF WEEDS OF DRY SEEDED RICE AND TRANSPLANTED RICE FIELDS IN BILASPUR (C.G.)
Author Name(s): Dr. Raghunandan Prasad Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c228-c232
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 309
Bilaspur is district of Chhattisgarh and is situated between 210 37, to 3707, north latitude and 81012, to 81040, east longitude. The texture of soil varies from matasi to kanhar and pH range from 5.9 to 7.1 with a mean value of 6.2. A climatic condition is favorable to weed and crop growth. Climate is generally wet and humid. Paddy is the main crop grown in this area. The crop is heavily infested with the weeds. The losses caused by weed flora of the two rice cultures i.e. dry seeded and transplanted. Present study has been carried out with the view and floristic diversity of weeds of DSR and TPR were studied during 2021-22. Eighty weed species belonging to 64 genera of Angiosperms, 01 genus of pteridophytes and 03 genera of Algae are found to be associated with paddy crop. Fourty one and 39 weed speices were found associated with DSR and TPR respectively. The most dominating families in term of their weediness were Poaceae,Cyperaceae and Asteraceae. Four genera of family Cyperacere were distributed in 09 species, and 10 genera having 12 species of poaceae were recorded. Echinochloa colona, Cyperus iria, Cyperus flavidus, Cyperus rotundus, Ageratum conyzoides, Cynodon danctylon and Saccharum spontaneum were commonly distributed weed species. Dicot/Monocot ratio 1.13 (genera wise) and 0.818 (species wise) was obtained.
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Rice weeds, Bilaspur district, Chhattisgarh, Weed Species
Paper Title: EFFECT OF SPECIFIC YOGA PROTOCOL ON OVERALL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING IN PANDEMIC COVID-19: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208275
Register Paper ID - 224398
Title: EFFECT OF SPECIFIC YOGA PROTOCOL ON OVERALL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING IN PANDEMIC COVID-19: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Author Name(s): Manju Singh, Naveen Kaushik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c224-c227
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 277
In today scenario Covid-19 diseases become the world wide pandemic because this disease spread human to human. Firstly a case of pneumonia has been reported in December, 2019, from the Wuhan city of China with a new type of pathogen. After that WHO named this virus as Novel Corona virus (Covid-19) and declared health emergency on 31 January 2020.This virus gives an adverse effect on human body, as well some body parts; like throat, lungs kidney and heart are mainly affected. In the situation of Covid-19 the yoga becomes a panacea to boost human immunity in pandemic over all worldwide. Pranayama improve naturally breathing process by deep inhalation and exhalation. Some particular asana are beneficial in sheath of all human body as results in strong immunity. The aim of this work is to provide a detailed review of the individual and particular yoga and breathing practice effect on the human life in the situation of pandemic. Particular focus is given on effects of breathing capacity or lung capacity of yoga therapy during Covid-19. This paper simply presents an idea to promote the new elaboration that may also put-on a vision for new researcher.
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Covid-19, Yoga-therapy, Asana, Pranayama, Ayurveda and Naturopathy
Paper Title: USING DATA MINING TECHNIQUES IN HEALTHCARE SECTOR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208274
Register Paper ID - 224347
Title: USING DATA MINING TECHNIQUES IN HEALTHCARE SECTOR
Author Name(s): Deepak Kumar Parida
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c214-c223
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 320
Our research is based on the Study of various data mining techniques and tools that are used and in Medical Science. In this study we have conclude the techniques, breast cancer and Chronic and kidney Disease. The major goal of the classification technique is to predict the target class accurately for each case in the data. The present study is focused on the usage of classification techniques in the field of medical science and bio informatics .The goal of data mining application is to turn that data are facts, numbers, or text which can be processed by a computer into knowledge or information. The main purpose of data mining application in healthcare systems is to develop an automated tool for identifying and disseminating relevant healthcare information. Breast cancer is one of the leading cancers for women in developed countries including India. It is the second most common cause of cancer death in women. The high incidence of breast cancer in women has increased significantly in the last years. Chronic- Kidney-Disease prediction using weka data mining tool and its usage for classification in the field of medical bioinformatics. It firstly classifies dataset and then determines which algorithm performs better for diagnosis and prediction of Chronic- Kidney-Disease. Prediction begins with identification of symptoms in patients and then identifying sick patients from a lot of sick and healthy ones. presents a comparative study of different data mining applications, techniques and different methodologies applied for extracting knowledge from database generated in the healthcare industry. Finally, the existing data mining techniques with data mining algorithms and its application tools which are more valuable for healthcare services are discussed in detail.
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USING DATA MINING TECHNIQUES IN HEALTHCARE SECTOR
Paper Title: BIPOLAR QUADRIPARTITIONED NEUTROSOPHIC SOFT SET
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208272
Register Paper ID - 224492
Title: BIPOLAR QUADRIPARTITIONED NEUTROSOPHIC SOFT SET
Author Name(s): M.Ramya, S.Murali, R.Radha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c190-c196
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 307
The aim of this paper is to introduce the concept of bipolar quadripartitioned neutrosophic soft set and its properties are studied.
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neutrosophic set, neutrosophic soft set, quadripartitioned neutrosophic set, quadripartitioned neutrosophic soft set, bipolar neutrosophic set, bipolar quadripartitioned neutrosophic soft set.
Paper Title: DATA SECURITY TECHNIQUES IN CLOUD COMPUTING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208271
Register Paper ID - 224350
Title: DATA SECURITY TECHNIQUES IN CLOUD COMPUTING
Author Name(s): Ravi Ranjan, Dr. Prakash Kumar Pathak
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c186-c189
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 303
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Data Security, Cloud, integrity, confidentiality, outsourcing
Paper Title: SAFE DRINKING WATER AN ISSUE: PACKAGED DRINKING WATER INDUSTRY IS IN BOOM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208270
Register Paper ID - 224401
Title: SAFE DRINKING WATER AN ISSUE: PACKAGED DRINKING WATER INDUSTRY IS IN BOOM
Author Name(s): Mohammad Tauseef Ali Ahsan, Dr. Faiyaz Ahmad Jahangir
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c180-c185
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 420
The quality of drinking water is one of the essential factors which affects the human health. Drinking water quality in most of the countries, basically in developing countries is undesirable as a result of which many water borne diseases occurs. Hygienic drinking water is essential for human health, till yet millions of people worldwide do not access to clean water source. in rural areas it is a major challenge to provide safe drinking water. this paper is based on the analysis of providing safe drinking water through packaged drinking water. The paper also indicates that how the packaged drinking water industries mobilizes the payment for water services.
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Packaged, hygienic, fresh water, disease, health, compound annual growth rate, PET, profitable, recycling.
Paper Title: PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERMEDIATE SPORTS PERFORMERS IN ATHLETICS AND FOOTBALL.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208269
Register Paper ID - 224221
Title: PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERMEDIATE SPORTS PERFORMERS IN ATHLETICS AND FOOTBALL.
Author Name(s): THOMAS JOSEPH K J, Dr indu mazumdar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c172-c179
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 265
Abstract The purpose of the study was to compare and find out significant differences between athletic and football performers in psychological characteristics.Eighty youth performers i.e 40 football players and forty athletes in the age group of 14-24 years were the subjects for the study. . The goal of the study was to reveal the relationship between psychological skills and performance level with possible effects on the type of sports and gender difference.Youth competitors between the ages of 14-24 years were selected as subjects for the study .Two groups were formed i.e 40 football players and 40 athletes who were regional level participants.The psychological skills inventory for sports was used to collect data.Data were analysed by SPSS 2019 software and for comparison between both games independent T-test SPSS was used. To accomplish the analysis, collected data on the selected dependent variables were compared with computerized software SPSS version 10. It was concluded that Athletic male and football male were different on psychological characteristics of motivation, Athletic female and football female were different on psychological characteristics of motivation and Men and women players in football were different on psychological characteristics of motivation and mental preparation.
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Youth performers,athletes,football players,psychological characteristics
Paper Title: TO STUDY CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR FOR FMCG AND GROCERY PRODUCTS THROUGH E-GROCERY AND ONLINE APPLICATIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208268
Register Paper ID - 224458
Title: TO STUDY CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR FOR FMCG AND GROCERY PRODUCTS THROUGH E-GROCERY AND ONLINE APPLICATIONS
Author Name(s): Raman Tirpude
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c158-c171
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 329
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Consumer, Online shopping, FMCG, e-grocery, Consumer buying behaviour, Grocery, FMCG
Paper Title: EFFECT OF WIND LOAD ON TALL BUILDINGS IN DIFFERENT TERRAIN CATEGORY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208267
Register Paper ID - 224529
Title: EFFECT OF WIND LOAD ON TALL BUILDINGS IN DIFFERENT TERRAIN CATEGORY
Author Name(s): SACHIN JADHAV, VISHWANATH HIREMATH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c144-c157
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 390
The passage of wind may cause any tall structure to shake in both the "along wind" and "across wind" directions. Buildings intended to meet lateral drift criteria may nonetheless swing excessively during a storm, even if they have been designed to meet these requirements. As structures rise in height, they become more susceptible to wind oscillations and pose a hazard to the tall building. Oscillations may cause pain to the inhabitants even if the structure is not in danger of collapsing. As a result, a precise evaluation of structure movement is a precondition to serviceability. There are a few methods for determining the Wind Load Response of tall structures. Air currents moving in a certain direction are a sort of wind that is apparent to the human eye. Civil engineering constructions have a severe drawback in that they may load any anything that enters their way. In rocky terrain, the wind travels at a slower pace, whereas in flat ground, it travels at a faster pace. Using wind data from three distinct terrain types and three different building heights (Lower Moderate & High Rise), this research examines the effects of story drift, shear,& support responses on three various building heights. ETABSv9.7.4 is used to assess all 12 models of G+5, G+10, and G+15. The current study is an excellent source of information regarding the variability into drifting, shear with model height and the % variation into drifting, shear of the same model in various terrain categories.
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Wind load, Tall buildings, Terrain, Etabs, Storey drift, Bending moment, Shear force.
Paper Title: FEMALE INFERTILITY: DIETARY EFFECTS, EFFECT OF STRESS, CHEMICAL OR TOXICANT, ENVIRONMENT, STDS, SEXUAL VIOLENCE.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208266
Register Paper ID - 224413
Title: FEMALE INFERTILITY: DIETARY EFFECTS, EFFECT OF STRESS, CHEMICAL OR TOXICANT, ENVIRONMENT, STDS, SEXUAL VIOLENCE.
Author Name(s): Shubham Shubham, Mayank Kumar, KanwalPreet Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c123-c143
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 265
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Lifestyle factors, endocrine factors, environmental factors, circadian clock, STDs and so on.
Paper Title: THE PROBLEMS OF TRIBAL PEOPLE AND ITS CHALLENGES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2208265
Register Paper ID - 224500
Title: THE PROBLEMS OF TRIBAL PEOPLE AND ITS CHALLENGES
Author Name(s): Dr. Swati V. Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: c117-c122
Year: August 2022
Downloads: 365
This article describes the problems faced by the people in the tribal community of Indian society. Also described their economic activity and the problems associated with it, as well as the impact on their lives. Secondly, it also shows the percentage of the population of the Indian population in tribal society. The efforts of the government to solve the problems of tribal society are also mentioned.
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Tribal people, poverty, debt problems, exploitation, land surplus, agree cultural issues, illiteracy.
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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