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Volume 03 Issue 08 (August 2016)

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Title : Equilibrium and Thermodynamics Analysis on the Removal Iron (III) Onto Activated Senna Alata Bark

Authors : M Chidambaram, S Arivolil, V Marimuthu

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The present study is on adsorption of Fe(III) ions  by Activated Senna alata bark Carbon. It uses batch adsorption techniques. The influence of contact time, initial concentration, dosage of adsorbent and effect of solution pH were investigated. The isotherm studies of RL values showed that the adsorption process was favorable. Thermodynamic parameters such as ∆H◦, ∆S◦ and ∆G◦ were evaluated. The data indicate that, the adsorption was spontaneous and is an endothermic nature. Adsorption kinetics was tested with pseudo- second –order, Elovich model and intra – particle diffusion models. Kinetic studies indicate an adsorption pseudo – second –order reaction. This study shows that intra – particles played a major role in the adsorption of Fe(III) ions mechanism. The Activated Senna alata bark Carbon has high adsorption capacity and adsorption rate for the removal of Fe(III) ions from aqueous solution.

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Title : New Healthcare Challenges Require New Generation of Hospital Information Systems

Authors : Vesselin E. Gueorguiev, Desislava V. Georgieva, Ivan Evg. Ivanov

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In todays society the need for fast medical consultancy is rapidly increasing. The shortage of consultants in many medical areas is a fact today. The dispersion of the population is another important factor in medical consultations. The need for remote consultancy and effective use of the available medical resources is world-wide seen and acute.

The healthcare and all supporting industries are changing the way they support patients. The high-end medical technologies need personnel with high-end qualifications, whose availability are limited. Top-quality specialists are rare and inaccessible in general. This lead to new thinking in the healthcare development industry - the effective combination of knowledge and expertise of academia and industry.

This paper presents some authors’ results and observations on the development process of new generation of Hospital Information Systems.

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Title : Behavior of Columns with Ferro cement and Steel Tube Confinement under Axial Compression

Authors : Prof. D G Gaidhankar, Rohit T S Netravalkar, Dr. M. S. Kulkarni

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Column is the one of the most critical structural element requiring high level of care while designing. It has to carry the axial compressive load and resist moment due to eccentric loading. The following study is about Ferrocement Jacketed Column (FJC) and concrete filled tubular column (CFT) that are recently being adopted due to their various advantages over traditional column sections. In this study, a total of 20 sections of short column sections having circular and square cross section with pure confinement are experimentally tested to obtain the ultimate load carrying capacity of the short column for M40 grade concrete. The section is designed such that the core of the section is 10mm outside the confinement at the top and bottom so as to not load the ferrocement tube or steel tube longitudinally. The sections are to be tested using Universal Testing Machine. The experimental values are compared with the numerically found valued of compressive strength in each section. Also the strain increase due to confinement is analyzed. It was observed that the circular tubes provided more effective confinement as compared to square tubes. The confinement effect was higher for material with higher tensile strength and provided greater increase in load carrying capacity. The strain increase was of the order of 6 to 9 times strain of plain concrete at yield.

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Title : A Literature Survey on Digital Watermarking on Medical Image

Authors : Kavitha K. J., Dr. B. Priestly Shan

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Medical imaging is becoming very popular as it offers the ease of access of medical information over the remote places. This field has become a very challenging area to provide security and protection of medical images. This article presents the various hiding techniques, a suitable hiding technique for medical images (MI), various types of medical imaging, effect of watermarking on MI, work done by others on MI, limitations of current existing water marking techniques and the possible solution to overcome its limitations.

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Title : The Enigma of Consumer Shopping Behavior in the Digitalized Environment

Authors : Prof (Dr.) K R Subramanian, Usha Jaiswal

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Current research trends have shown an interest in investigating consumer motivations that affect the online shopping behavior. Understanding what factors influence online shopping decision process is an important challenge for marketers in the current digital era. The objective of this study is to provide an overview of online shopping decision process by comparing the offline and online decision making and identifying the factors that motivate online customers to decide purchases online. As expected, marketing communication process differs between offline and online consumer decision making. Managerial implications are studied for online stores to improve their website and the marketing communication process.

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Title : Mobile Phone Usage among Ghanaian Tertiary Students and Its Effects on Their Academic, Social and Economic Lives (A Case Study of Kumasi Polytechnic)

Authors : Eric Abayie Prempeh, Francis Anyan, Foster Owusu, Gyebil Francis Julius

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The main objective of this study is to find out the rate at which tertiary students in Ghana use mobile phone and its effects on their lives. This research was carried out using questionnaires distributed to 550 students from Kumasi Polytechnic campus. Descriptive survey design was used in this study. The population for the study comprised of all the students of Kumasi Polytechnic for the 2015/2016 academic year, while the target population was the level one ,two and three hundred students of faculties of Applied Science, Built and Natural Environment ,Business and Management Studies and Engineering .Questionnaires was used to  collected demographic information about the respondents, mobile phone ownership and on variables that measure social, economic and academic lives of respondents. The results showed that majority of the respondents are males.   The results also revealed that cell phone usage by respondents has benefited them socially. Additionally it was revealed from the study that mobile phone usage has a negative effect on economic and academic lives of students on campuses. The study concluded that despite the challenges faced by students in using mobile phone they would not stop using the ICT tool (mobile phone).

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Title : Comparing the Level of Job Burnout between the Public and Private Sector Bank Employees: A Discriminant Analysis

Authors : Dr. M.Dhanabhakyam, Mufliha.S

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the banking industry in India has undergone tremendous changes with increased competition and deregulation and thus placed an enormous pressure that creates job burnout among the bank employees. It is a state of emotional, mental, physical exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress which ultimately creates an imbalance between work and life. The present study compares the level of job burnout between the public and private sector bank employees with the help of Canonical Discriminant Analysis. For the purpose of the study, 438 Public sector bank employees and 324 Private sector bank employees were considered from the 6 Municipal Corporations in Kerala through disproportional stratified random sampling method. The study identified that the emotional and physical exhaustion and depersonalization have positive effect in discriminating the level of job burnout between the public and private sector bank employees but the personal accomplishment has negative effect in discriminating the level of job burnout between the public and private sector bank employees. Hence it is concluded from the discriminant analysis that there is a significant difference in the level of job burnout between the public and private sector bank employees.

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Title : Data Center Reduce Cost Energy and Low Latency

Authors : Modibo Kane Diancoumba, Dr. Fan Yuqi, Mamadou Diancoumba

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At present, the data center is widespread in energy intensive and serious resource waste and other issues. How to efficiently integrate computing resources and reduce the energy consumption cost is a hotspot of research on the data center. Because of virtualization technology can achieve the efficient use of resources and simple management, so widely used in data center energy saving algorithm based on virtual machine migration on resource allocation and scheduling, implementation resource on the server load balance and reduce energy consumption of data centers. However, most existing algorithms for data center energy saving without considering the energy consumption of the virtual machine migration between server costs, excessive reliance on virtual machine migration can realize the average allocation of resources, but is likely to reach the purpose of reduce system energy consumption. Therefore, research on the energy consumption in the process of virtual machine migration overhead and reasonable design of energy-saving scheduling algorithm for data center power management is of great significance.

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Title : Automatic Content Based Image Retrieval using Re-ranking

Authors : Rahulkumar Patel, Dr. Anand Mankodia

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the digital image data is rapidly expanding in quantity and heterogeneity. The traditional information retrieval techniques do not meet the user’s demand, so there is need to develop an efficient system for content based image retrieval. The content based image retrieval is becoming a source of exact and fast retrieval. There are lots of research works going on searching, and retrieval of images from the image database. This increment in data attracts many researchers to find relevant images from the database. There are many approaches as discussed in literature and referred in this report for CBIR. There are few problems, which we say the research gap, like retrieval of irrelevant images in the existing work, have been resolved in this current approach. So, as per the solution of problem, image retrieval using re-ranking is proposed. In re-ranking, images are ranked based on the graph technique. Local and global features are used by which we can generate related graphs of images. Here images are divided in many categories and re-ranked based on their graphs. The graphs of query image are compared with the graphs of database images and result into subsequent retrieval of relaxant images. Furthermore, similar and close looking graphs are modified using filtering process to improve the retrieval results.

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Title : Design of a High Performance Three-Phase Induction Motor Drive System with Current Limit Strategy

Authors : Litty Tresa Jose A., Thomas KP

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In this paper to compensate for the current stress for Induction Motor Drive , a novel current limit strategy with  minimized DC-Link capacitor is proposed. In order to avoid excessive pumping up in dc-link voltage during the occurrence of a fault, the conventional all-turn-off current limit logic is replaced and there by  eliminating the reversal dc-link current. For this a low cost fault tolerant  control strategy, based on a quasi-cycloconverter method  is proposed as a potential solution for overcoming the reversal dc-link current. In this configuration, along the PWM drive, the three-phase Induction motor terminals are connected to the ac supply mains  through  a group of back-to-back connected SCRs which can even provide a speed control at selectable frequencies by controlling the switching patterns of a SCR switches by adjusting the frequency and the firing angles of the SCRs . The proposed design stands out as it is used for mitigating all driver faults along with elimination of reversal dc-link current with very minimal hardware modifications  and there by providing system compactness, reliability as well as cost effectiveness. This proposed control strategy is verified by simulating using the software Matlab-Simulink and desirous waveforms for DC link current and voltage along with speed torque waveforms are obtained.

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Title : Sound Conveyors for Stealthy Data Transmission

Authors : D. M. S. Eranga, Hesiri. D. Weerasinghe

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Hiding messages for countless security purposes have become highly fascinating subject on now a day. Encryption facilitates the data hiding. With the express development of the technology, people tend to figure out a method which is not only capable in hiding a message, but also capable in hiding the survival of the message. The present-day study is conducted in order to hide information in an Audio file. Generally steganography advantages are not use among industry and learners even though it is extensively discussing area in present information world. The major aim of this implementation is to hide any kind of information except video files in an audio file and retrieve the hidden information when necessary. This system is called DeepAudio v1.0. The system supports AES 256 bit key encryption and tolerates both wave and MP3 files as carrier. The sub aims of this work were the creation of a free, openly available and bugs free software tool with additional features which are new to the area.

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Title : Techniques for Automatic Lane Correction and Remote Control of Automobiles Using Algorithms

Authors : A.Monisha Chandran, A.Manjusha Chandran, Md Nihal farhan

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Technology improvements are happening on a day to day basis. In order to grow, we need to update ourselves, so as the main aim of this paper. We see vehicles on road moving in one lane as a chain sometimes and out of chain the other. We aim to bring this under control by using the Algorithms of latest technological advancements in the field of electronics and computer sciences. The whole idea is to make communication between the vehicles possible using electronic devices like IR Transmitters and IR receivers, Pulse encoders and Decoder and an Android application connected to a central server to map the movement of the vehicles. This is made possible by using Data Analysis, Control of Vehicles and an Android application using the centralized server located remotely in another location. When the vehicles travel in one particular lane where there is traffic ahead, they are instructed to change the lane to avoid it and prevent dead lock traffic jams and accidents.

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Title : Simulation study of a fuzzy based bridgeless -CSC converter fed sensorless BLDC motor drive

Authors : Ashitha Baby, Jayasri R Nair

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This paper presents the performance of a fuzzy based bridgeless canonical switching cell (CSC) converter fed sensorless brushless DC (BLDC) motor drive for power factor correction (PFC). The use of CSC not only controls the DC link voltage but also makes the inverter to operate at low frequency so that switching losses are minimized. Moreover, the use of front end CSC improves the power factor at AC mains. The speed of BLDC motor is controlled by varying the DC bus voltage. The system needs only a single voltage sensor for the DC bus voltage sensing; hence the system cost is reduced. The sensorless method consider the back emf and DC bus voltage. The fuzzy logic control strategy has been implemented for the converter control. The bridgeless configuration of CSC converter offers low conduction losses due to partial elimination of the diode bridge rectifier at the front end. The entire performance has been evaluated using MATLAB-Simulink.

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Title : Survey of Security in Embedded System Design

Authors : E. Pradeep, M. Sarika

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One of the most important challenges that need to be currently faced in securing resource-constrained embedded systems is optimizing the trade-off between resources used and security requirements. Security is constantly evolving as threats change over time. As a device becomes popular exists in the market longer, it becomes more susceptible to attack. Many devices in the past were not designed to be field programmable or accept updates without significant modifications. Those days are gone. Devices today must be field upgradeable to not only change and improve functionality, but to deal with bugs and security issues. Including security planning in the life cycle management of your device is critical. Moreover, it’s important that your organization deal with security vulnerabilities as they arise with high priority and rapid response times. This paper first surveys the current situation and then proposes a approach where security is considered from the beginning of the Embedded systems development approach. Obviously, prevention is not the complete solution. A 5-level security strategy assures not only that a system has been properly designed in terms of security, but also that the liabilities of its designers are adequately covered.

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Title : Energy Efficient DC Traction System through Regenerative Braking

Authors : Mitha Thampi, Thomas K. P

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Journey of a train is made up of acceleration, coasting and deceleration. Largest part of energy drawn by train is consumed by acceleration and braking of the train. Distance between two subsequent stations is becoming very small in these days, hence trains will have to accelerate and decelerate frequently. During deceleration motion of train motor is made to run as a generator and the output is dissipated in some form or the other and the speed of machine goes on reducing. In regenerative braking the energy generated during braking is used wisely. The energy produced is stored for supplying the auxiliary requirements in the train such as lighting and cooling.

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Title : Study of Traffic Light Systems Algorithms for Road Intersections in VANETs

Authors : Bassam Ali M. Almamari, Atul M. Gonsai

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Vehicular ad hoc network is a technology that uses mobile vehicles as nodes in a wireless network to create a mobile wireless network, each mobile vehicle within the range of VANET acts as router or node. Vehicular Ad-hoc network is a most applicable subclass technology of  ad hoc network, which aims to build  network connection between mobile vehicles( Vehicle to vehicle) and  between vehicles and fixed points (roadside units created by applying the principles of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs).The Nodes in VANET are high mobile due to that Network topology can rapidly change. for the purpose of supporting Smart ITS, the designing of routing protocols in VANETS is important and necessary issue.

In this paper, we review research works related to the applications of traffic lights at road intersections to attempt of solving the traffic light system problems, we have also gone through various algorithms are based on traffic light system and can be implemented on routers to work on Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANETs).

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Title : Fog Computing help to overcome the boundaries of Cloud Computing

Authors : Sk Rubel, Rahul Kumar, Parth Rohit Pandya

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Fog computing is an advance technology after cloud computing. Idea of fog computing is to reduce the load on cloud by assembly workloads, services, applications and massive data to near network edge. In this survey paper, we will discuss main characteristics of the Fog computing that are: 1.Mobility, 2.Location awareness, 3.Low latency, 4.Huge number of nodes, 5.Extensive geographical distribution, 6.Various real time applications and we explore the advantages and motivation of Fog computing, and analyze its applications for IoT.

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Title : A Study Concerning the Shaping of Disk Cutter, in Order To Generate the Male Rotor, Screw Compressor Component, Using the Minimum Distance Method

Authors : Camelia Lacramiora Popa, Viorel Popa

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Rotors screw compressor surfaces are complex helical surfaces, which have in the frontal cross section a generator constituted of elementary curved segments, such as arcs and cycloidal curves, the last mentioned, representing trajectories of single points of the profiles. The most important problem to generate these types of helical surfaces consists in profiling the tool that will generate the helical grooves of screw compressor rotors. The disk cutter (cylinder frontal tool type) is bordered by revolution surfaces, in consequence,  the  problem to be solved, is to determine the surface of revolution conjugated with the compound helical surface. Development of graphic design environments helps to approach the matter also in graphic form, with the advantage of precise determination of the profiles in enveloping. In the following, a graphic solution to solve this problem will be presented for a pair of rotors elliptical profile, screw compressor components. The frontal view of male rotor will be determinate knowing the transverse profile of female rotor. The 3D model of the rotor makes possible to apply the same theorem, leading to the surface of revolution enveloping the helical surface. An application will be also presented to determine the axial profile of the disk cutter, following the proposed algorithm.

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Title : Green Practice through Petung Bamboo Biodiversity by PT. PJB UP Gresik

Authors : Idrus Pamungkas, Muchamad Hafid, Sukari, Muhammad Faisol, Arif T. Mardianto, Totok R. Biyanto

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Benefit of the bamboos tree, especially Petung bamboo, PT. PJB UP Gresik performed the forestification by plant ten thousand Petung bamboo trees along roadside from karang cangkring to babak bao village and dry land in dukun district, to capture CO2 emission, water conservation, land erosion, as well as biodiversity. The soil water contain exhibit increase year by year as increase the size and height bamboos tree. 3600 m2 Pentung bamboo plant can be reduce CO2 emission about 21 tone/years. It is an evidence that the program was successfully performed to maintain planet sustainability trough water conservation, carbon footprint reduction and local plant diversity.

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Title : Reuse Accu Low Performance Ex-battery PLTU for Solar Photovoltaic Energy Storage in PT. PJB UP Gresik

Authors : Moch. Shoheh, Imroatul Fadlilah, Berta Ryza Harsativa, Naindar Afdanny, Totok R. Biyanto

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Waste management is important thing in the industry. Waste management is required in order to mitigate the losses. Moreover, good practice waste management will provide benefit from waste. The purpose of waste management is to utilize the waste into something useful in economical and environmental point of views. In this paper, waste battery  management in PT. PJB UP Gresik was began in mid-2015. Before performing battery waste management, PT. PJB UP Gresik spend additional cost to dispose waste battery. Under battery waste management, the additional cost not required, moreover PT. PJB UP Gresik provide savings from utilization of waste battery.

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Title : Management of Non-Hazardous and Non-Toxic Waste for Corporate Social Responsibility PT. PJB UP Gresik

Authors : Moch. Saleh, Eka Setia Budi, Wisrawan Wahju Wibowo, Naindar Afdanny, Totok R. Biyanto

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Jawa-Bali Power Generation Company, Gresik Generation Unit (PT. PJB UP Gresik) innovated in the development of integrated waste management by establishing waste bank for the community around PT. PJB UP Gresik at Kramat Inggil Village sub district of Gresik. A Preschool named Intan Permata has been funded using income that obtained from waste bank. Parent of students in Intan Permata Preschool pay tuition fees using the own domestical waste by collecting, clasification and store in waste bank storage. This program solve the waste problem and able to provide benefits to the community.

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Title : Implementation of 3R in Waste Management PT. PJB UP Gresik

Authors : Erna Triastutik, Risa P. Camelia, Mirza K. Salmah, Idrus Pamungkas, Naindar Afdanny, Totok R. Biyanto

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Jawa-Bali Power Generation Company (PT. PJB) is a subsidiary of State Electricity Company (PT. PLN) which is engaged in generation of electric power. PT. PJB has 5 corporate culture in the company, one is care to environment sustainability. This culture should be implemented in every unit in PT. PJB UP Gresik). In order to implement corporate culture, PT. PJB UP Gresik had performed an implementation of non-hazardous and non-toxic waste management in the activities of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle (3R). The non-hazardous and non-toxic waste i.e. dry leaf, inorganic non-metal waste, metal waste and organic non-leaf waste. This paper describes the utilization of dried leaves for compost, inorganic non-metal waste for CSR Program, minimalize utilization of organic non-leaf waste and metal waste for recycle in PT. PJB UP Gresik. PT. PJB UP Gresik successfully performed management of waste utilization based on 3R activities. The benefit of these activities are useful for PT. PJB UP Gresik itself, communities, country and planet sustainability. It benefit could be as financial or healthy and comfort that can improve people and plant productivity.

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Title : Water Conservation through Biopore Implementation in PT. PJB UP Gresik- Indonesia

Authors : Lukman Hakim Firdaus, Fitria Retnanti, Setiawan, Rahman Aryansyah,Totok R. Biyanto

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Nowadays, becoming green is a matter of responding to the expectations and demands of our world, country, community, stockholders, customers, employees and competitors as well as a matter of compliance with regulations. PT PJB UP Gresik has been committed to preserving the environment by reforestation programs and other environmental protection, including water conservation program. This paper describes the development of Biopore Absorption Hole (BAH) for water conservation and improve the quality of soil. 1000 BAH have been built in PT. PJB UP. Gresik Indonesia to reduce surface water and convert it into ground water. Composting the waste inside BAH increase the essential soil nutrition increase and good green practice in waste management and reduce carbon footprint due to waste transportation free. The quality of soil and it reduce water consumption for watering the plant. The highest rate of BAH water is on February 2016 due to highest rain intensity in the related month is about 3.963,22 liter/hour. It can be conclude that the total additional water reserve is about 22.422,66 liter/hour due to perform BAH in PT PJB UP Gresik

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Title : Improving Energy Efficiency at PT. PJB UP Gresik Power Plant by Converting Fuel Oil to Gas in Combustion System

Authors : Wisrawan Wahju Wibowo, Andhini Widosari, Mochammad Ismail Marzuki, Idrus Pamungkas, Totok R. Biyanto

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In PT Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Unit Pembangkitan Gresik (PT PJB UP Gresik) retrofitting of fuel oil to gas in combustion system was performed. The retrofitting was performed to obtain energy efficiency and related benefit due to these efforts. Some modification and new installations were constructed to obtain the aims. This paper describes the methods of converting fuel oil to gas in the combustion system and the benefit to energy efficiency, production cost reduction and saving as the results of this effort. From technical and economic points of view, the retrofitting provide fuel saving about 883.9 tone fuel per year or Rp. 6.35 Trillion annually.

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Title : Environmental Impact of Coal Based Thermal Power Plants: With Special Reference to Vidarbha

Authors : Nafeesa Anjum, Dr. Owais Talib

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This paper deals with various aspects of environmental issues in Vidarbha as it is affecting the people, animals, natural resources and development activities in different ways. Vidarbha holds two-third of Maharashtra’s mineral resources, three quarters of its forest resources and is a net producer of power. The air pollutants considered in Vidarbha is Sulphur dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and Particulate Matter PM10. In this background, based on secondary literature and information on best practices, the paper also discusses the pollution originating from one of the by-product of the coal called ash in Indian thermal power stations. It also generates hazardous wastes, which cause environmental pollution in areas where coal mines or power plants are operational. Lastly, in the extensive discussion the paper summarizes the tasks of governance and other organization in the environmental segment.

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Title : Effect of the Parameters Variation and Rotor Stator Resistances Error for Induction Motor on its Performance Characteristics with Field Oriented Control Compared to Scalar Control

Authors : Hamdy Mohamed Soliman

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Field oriented control is from the best control methods in AC drives but it is very sensitive to vary of parameters specially the rotor parameters so these parameters must be known and matched with control parameters to get high dynamic performance. For this reason, this paper discussed the effect of the parameters variations on the performance characteristics of induction motor with field oriented control compared to scalar control. Also the effect of the matching and mismatching in the rotor and stator resistances inside the machine and inside the field oriented control is discussed. This occurs to show the effect of mismatching in the rotor and stators resistances on the performance characteristics of induction motor with field oriented control compared to matching rotor and stator resistances with the same control and with scalar control. MATLAB program is used to verify this.

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Title : Dynamic performance of three phase motors fed single-phase source with soft starting circuit using Simulink

Authors : Qazem Mahd Jaber, Hussein Najeeb Alhatamleh

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The asymmetrical three-phase induction machine fed by a single phase source, already discussed with capacitor connected between two phases, can be make induction motor to produce nominal power at nominal speed with minimization of the oscillating torque, starting time and comparison with a similar symmetrical induction motor . This paper presents the dynamic model of the asymmetrical three-phase induction machine fed by a single phase source with soft starting electronic circuit with triac connected between two phases, the simulated results show that the asymmetrical induction motor with electronic circuit produce a dynamic torque and speed with acceptable starting time and minimum oscillation  compared with that of a similar symmetrical induction motor. The suggested circuit and simulated model were designed and building using   simulink/matlab.

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Title : Financing Proposal for Urban Mobility Plans in Brazilian cities

Authors : Adriano de Carvalho PARANAIBA, Jose Augusto Abreu Sa FORTES, Elieze Bulhoes de CARVALHO

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The aim of this paper is to present funding opportunities for investments with private capital participation for urban mobility Infrastructure, through Project Finance. This model searches to bring economic fundamentals of engineering, making it possible for the participation of private sector in the financing of projects of the Urban Mobility Plans of Brazilian cities. The Brazilian experience refers to a strong dependence on public funding, that even demonstrating great strides in financial structures in the past, nowadays is proven to be insufficient to meet the demands of infrastructure investments, among them, those related to urban mobility. It was noticed that there is a very big effort and success in obtaining funds but without the effective concern with economic and financial sustainability of the projects, i.e., after deployment. Unfortunately, both in Brazil and in other countries, it is observed a myopic view of urban mobility, taking into consideration only the financing of infrastructure to meet the mobility of passengers, at the expense of mobility. However, Urban Operations have practical conditions of a systemic view, due to the way that occurs to their deployment planning, being possible to identify goods supply demands in the region, allowing the systemic vision of the mobility that the major cities around the world need.

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Title : Cases Using the Linear Programming Methodology

Authors : Luis F. Copertari

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A comprehensive methodology for facing real optimization world problems is presented, discussed and used in reality. A set of seven cases based on real world problems are thoroughly discussed. The linear programing methodology can be used (and has been used) in reality by transforming the linear programming analyst into an operations research consultant. The methodology proposed here empowers students into acting as professional consultants and widens the range of activities typically undertaken in linear programming or operations research textbooks. The graphical method, which is rarely used, is beautifully illustrated to solve the problem in case 1.

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Title : The Study of Strength Characteristics of Stabilized and Unstabilized Fly Ash with Special References to Cement and Crumbed Rubber Mixed Fly Ash

Authors : Er. Parveen Chahal, Er. Nitin Thakur

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Fly ash is a waste by-product extracted by mechanical / electrostatic precipitator, obtained from coal fired power plants. In India most of the thermal power plants are utilizing bituminous or sub-bituminous coal for generation of electricity. Fly ash is the by-product of burning these types of coal. Utilization of low grade coal, having 35% to 55% of ash content results in bulk production of fly ash. It is estimated that in the year 2012 A.D. annual production of fly ash may reach 140 million tons. The quality and quantity of fly ash depends on Coal type and purity, Degree of pulverization of coal,Boiler type and operation, Air / fuel ratio and effectiveness of mixing the same and collection and stockpiling methods.

In India Only 3% to 5% of the fly ash produced annually is utilized effectively. The unutilized large quantity requires special attention of researchers to identify the ways of bulk utilization of fly ash.

In the present study experiments were carried out to understand the strength characteristics of stabilized and unstabilized fly ash. Ordinary Portland cement and Crumbed Rubber were used as stabilizers. Different percentages of stabilizers were used for different tests. These percentages are – 6%, 8%, 10%, 12% and crumbed rubber was used 5%.

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Title : Significance of Modern Concrete Use

Authors : Er. Aarti Arora, Er. Praveen Kumar

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Concrete is widely used for making architectural structures, foundations, brick/block walls, pavements, bridges/overpasses, highways, runways, parking structures, dams, pools/reservoirs, pipes, footings for gates, fences and poles and even boats. Concrete is used in large quantities almost everywhere mankind has a need for infrastructure. The amount of concrete used worldwide, ton for ton, is twice that of steel, wood, plastics, and aluminum combined. Concrete's use in the modern world is exceeded only by that of naturally occurring water. Concrete is also the basis of a large commercial industry. Globally, the ready-mix concrete industry, the largest segment of the concrete market, is projected to exceed $100 billion in revenue by 2015. In the United States alone, concrete production is a $30-billion-per-year industry, considering only the value of the ready-mixed concrete sold each year. Given the size of the concrete industry, and the fundamental way concrete is used to shape the infrastructure of the modern world, it is difficult to overstate the role this material plays today. This paper reveals that in modern times, researchers have experimented with the addition of other materials, like water-based cross linking polymers, to create concrete with improved properties, such as higher strength, electrical conductivity, or resistance to damages through spillage.

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Title : Model based evaluation of structural measures impact on the inundation area of Wadi driven flash floods

Authors : Moura Mikhaeil, Gerald Corzo, Islam Abou El-Magd

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Flash floods is one of the major natural hazards that affect the socio-economic practices. Wadi Dahab is one of the major attraction sites for touristic activities in Egypt that contribute to the local economy, however, it is subjected to sever flash flood events. This research aimed at exploring the possibilities of developing mitigation measures for preventing flood damages in Wadi Dahab. Complementary to the city plan, three mitigation scenarios were proposed 1) historical scenario (2010) which proposed 7 dams and 3 reservoirs; 2) actual situation scenario (2014) which proposed 8 dams and 5 reservoirs; and 3) future planning scenario which proposes building three new dams, three artificial lakes and two retention walls. MIKE 21 and LISFLOOD-FP models were used to generate the flood extent for each scenario. Satellite data was used to estimate the current situation with other thematic maps. The outcomes of the three scenarios were comprehensively compared to understand the actual impact on the residential area and estimate the economic losses from land cover and residential buildings in Dahab city.  Finally, it is well understood that the current mitigation measures are not sufficient to assure the safety of the city against the flash floods and more structural measures are recommended according to the third proposed scenario.

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Title : New Schiff Bases as Corrosion Inhibition and Biological Activity of Their Metal Complexes

Authors : Tahani I. Kashar, Khadijah M.Emran

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Corrosion inhibition of N-(2-hydroxyphenyl)-3-(2-hydroxyphenylimino) butanamid (H2L1) and ethylacetoacetate-isonocotinoyl thiosemicarbazied hydrazone (H2L2) were evaluated. The inhibition efficiencies obtained from both MLM and HEM methods are in good agreement. Defferences in inhibition efficiency between H2L1 and H2L2 are correlated with their chemical structures. Temkin isotherm is found to provide an adsorption description of Schiff bases. The Palladium(II), mercury(II), cadimum(II) and zinc(II) complexes have been synthesized and characterized by EA, IR, UV–Vis spectra, molar conductances, 1H NMR , mass spectra and thermal analyses (DTA,TG) measurements. The IR data of  complexes of the ligand (H2L1) suggested that it coordinated to the metal ions  as bi or tridentate. The complexes of the ligand (H2L2) suggest the involvement of sulfur and azomethine nitrogen atoms in coordination to the central metal ion. The Molar conductances of the complexes in DMF are agree with their non-ionic character for the complexes of the ligand (H2L1) and ionic for the complexes of the ligand (H2L2). Electronic spectral studies indicate an octahedral geometry for the Cd(II),Hg(II) and Zn(II) complexes while square planar geometry for the Pd(II) complexe of the ligand(H2L1).The ligands and their metal complexes were tested for their antimicrobial activities. The activity show that the complexes are more active  antimicrobials than the ligands.[(HL1)2Hg(H2O)2]2H2Ocomplex showed higher range of inhibition diameter than Ampicillin , Amphotericin B and other complexes.

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Title : The Study of Marble Dust as Replacement Material in Concrete

Authors : Er. Aarti Arora, Er. Praveen Kumar

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This paper reveals the focus of the study of marble dust as replacement material in concrete. Marble has been commonly used as a building material since the ancient times, In building industry. The disposal of the marble powder material, consisting of very fine powder, constitutes one of the environmental problems around the world. Marble blocks are cut into smaller blocks in order to give them the desired smooth shape. In India, marble dust is settled by sedimentation and then dumped away which results in environmental pollution, in addition to forming dust in summer and threatening both agriculture and public health. Therefore, utilization of the marble dust in various industrial sectors especially the construction, agriculture, glass and paper industries would help to protect the environment. For instance, certain residues such as marble sludge from stony material manufacturing and cement kiln dust are characterized by an average diameter. This important characteristic makes them potentially candidates for use in the production of self-levelling mortars (SLMs) and self-compacting concretes (SCCs). They can be compacted under their self-weight, with no external action, providing a considerable saving in time and energy.

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