Parameter optimization of free cooling using PCM filled air heat exchanger for energy efficiency in building
The phase change process for energy storage is a complex heat transfer phenomenon and the solidification and melting process make the charging and discharging process entirely a transient heat transfer process. Analytical solutions are not available to evaluate the temperature of the PCM during the charging and discharging process. Hence, numerical methods are to be adopted to solve the governing equations involved during this transient heat transfer phenomenon. Further, the correlations are developed using the results obtained from the regression analysis using the experimental results to provide simple solutions to the practicing engineers. In this study, heat transfer experiments were conducted under different levels of air flow rate, inlet temperature, charging and discharging time according to the central composite rotatable design matrix. Within the design space, heat transfer variables were optimized using response surface methodology (RSM) concept to the required PCM melting temperature and room temperature. Further, optimized results show that the minimum PCM melting temperature of 29.8 ºC and room temperature of 28.6 ºC are obtained at the mass flow rate of 0.06 kg/s, inlet temperature of 31.4 ºC, and discharging time 86 mins by optimizing process parameters.
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Impact of different planting dates on the incidence of viral diseases caused by aphid and white fly on potato
Abstract: The present field study was conducted to find out the effect of different planting dates during rabi season from November to February in 2012-13 and 2013-14, respectively on the infection of various viral diseases caused by Aphids, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) and Aphis gossypii Glover and white fly, Bemisia tabaci Genn on potato at Adisaptagram Block Seed Farm, Hooghly, West Bengal. The four types of viral diseases, viz. mild mosaic, severe mosaic, leaf roll and apical leaf curl diseases were found to infect the potato crop in this locality. The incidence of viral diseases on potato crop was observed in between first and third week of January and then their infection was gradually increased up to full maturity of the crop. The percentage of viral disease infection was higher in late planted and harvested crop compared to those planted and harvested early. Per cent viral disease incidence was found maximum in P5 (26.25-35.50%), followed by P4 (28.00-30.75%), P3 (26.00-29.00%), P2 (24.00-25.50%) and P1 (17.75-18.00%) respectively. The per cent leaf roll disease incidence (9.00-20.75%) outnumbered the other viral diseases and maximum percentage of PLRV infection was found during later stage of the crop grown in all the five planting dates. The incidence of mild mosaic was slightly higher (4.00-8.00%) than the incidence of severe mosaic (2.50-5.50%) and it was mainly confined in early to middle phase of crop growth. The incidence of apical leaf curl disease was least and its infection was always higher in later planted crops. The maximum yield of potato tuber was found in P2, followed by P1, P3 and P5 respectively.
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Synthesis, Characterization and Theoretical studies of Mixed–Ligand complexes of [Cu(bipy)2 (4-methylimidazole-5-carboxaldehyde)(ClO4)2 and Cu(bipy)2(indole-3-carboxaldehyde)](ClO4)2
The mixed-ligand complexes, [Cu(bipy)2 (4-methylimidazole-5-carboxaldehyde)(ClO4)2 1 and Cu(bipy)2(indole-3-carboxaldehyde)](ClO4)2 2 were synthesized and characterized by employing elemental analyses, metal analyses, infrared and UV-Vis spectroscopy, room temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements, conductivity measurements and theoretical studies. The elemental and metal analyses show good agreement which support the formulation for the prepared complexes while the infrared spectroscopy revealed the coordination through both the nitrogen atom of the imidazole ring and the oxygen atom of the aldehyde group for 1. In complex 2, the coordination was through the oxygen atom only. The electronic transitions observed in the UV-Vis region show the various intraligand transitions and the d-d transitions at 14,347cm-1 with a shoulder at 11,115 cm-1 for 1 and for 2 the bands are 13,642 cm-1 and 11,494 cm-1. The magnetic moments 1.44B.M (1) and 1.34B.M (2) show antiferromagnetic properties of the complexes. From the theoretical studies, the Binding energies (Stabilization Energies) are found to be -33.85 (-466.46) kcal/mol and -32.73 ( -465.17) kcal/mol for 1 and 2 respectively. Therefore, the theoretical calculations corroborated the formation of a six –coordinate complex in 1 and a five –coordinate geometry around the Cu ion in 2. The conductivity measurement revealed that the complexes are 1:2 electrolytes.
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Numbers, its inception, development and operations on it
Number is the language of science and the best way to express it is symbols, and numerals are forms(symbols) written by the numbers codes. Alsumariun expressed Semites for numbers letters alphabet, and the Babylonians expressed them in cuneiform, and Egyptians wrote numbers in the form of horizontal and vertical lines and fees hieroglyphics and the Greeks used first letters of words to denote numbers, as did the Phoenicians and Hebrews, while Romans used vertical lines and then evolved to take the form of letters of the alphabet. Arabs before Islam expressed numbers in terms of Alphabet and after the advent of Islam and the descent of the Holy Quran and the receipt of a lot of numbers in it written in Arabic language Muslims expressed numbers writing method instead of symbols.
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Recreating Garments Designs Waste as a New Fashion Trend
In the recreation and reusing of old clothing in different ways we are using our imagination, so it is essentially a celebration of expressing ourselves. It can be a challenge to make old clothing look good. Old pieces of clothing and who might want a chance to bring them back to life. Garments become fashion waste when they no longer fit, cease to appeal visually and ideologically, or are superseded by a superior version. This research aim sees available garment materials as a kind of fabric semi-finished product. It combines with the characters of clothing style and utilizes new design thought and craft to further change available fabric appearance style. Recreating fifteen garments designs waste to give them second life by repurposed, re-construction, re-cut and adding decorative elements (embroidery, stitching, threads, crochet techniques, and discharge printing) to change original appearance for a new fashion trend.
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6. Leiomyosarcoma of Bladder
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Ousmane Nago Dembele, Kallat Adil, Ali Beddouch, Hachem Elsayegh, Ali Iken, Lounis Benslimane, and Yassine Nouini. |
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Leiomyosarcoma of Bladder
We report a case of bladder leiomyosarcoma. This is a rare infiltrating bladder tumor, highly malignant, very poor prognosis due to a very early loco regional invasion. Only the pathological examination can bring positive diagnosis. The therapeutic modalities for this histological type are not codified. However treatment is mainly based on surgical excision Solid sometimes preceded by chemotherapy when the patient's condition.
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Decolorization and Degradation Studies on Dye Contaminated Effluent from Textile Industry using Aspergillus sp
Availability, pollution and treatment of water are of major concern of present time. Many micro-organisms are capable for wastewater treatment. In the present study, feasibility of decolorization of dye contaminated effluents collected from different textile industries was examined using Aspergillus tamarii and Aspergillus flavus in batch and continuous reactor. Aspergillus flavus was found to be more efficient than Aspergillus tamarii to decolorize the effluents. Maximum decolorization of 85.3% was observed at optimized pH with 50% diluted effluent sample (ES1) using Aspergillus flavus (pH 4.5) as compared to 82.2% obtained using Aspergillus tamarii (pH 5). Chemical oxygen demand (COD) reduction has been observed to be 75% after decolorization of ES1 using Aspergillus flavus. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analyses strongly supported biosorption as well as biodegradation of dye during decolorization.
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Total Dominating Color Transversal number of Some familiar Graphs
A Total Dominating Color Transversal Set of a Graph G is a Total Dominating Set which is also Transversal of Some ? - Partition of vertices of G. Here ? is the Chromatic number of the graph G. Total Dominating Color Transversal number of a graph is the cardinality of a Total Dominating Color Transversal Set which has minimum cardinality among all such sets that the graph admits. In this paper we find this number for Generalized Wheel Graph, Petersen Graph, Herschel Graph, Grotszch graph and Helm Graph.
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Vapor Diffusion Growth and Characterization of Aspirin – Perchloric acid Complex Crystal
The aspirin–perchloric acid complex crystal is grown by the vapor diffusion method for the first time. The colorless needle shaped crystals are obtained after 5 weeks duration. These crystals are characterized by powder XRD, FT–IR, FT–Raman, UV–Visible spectroscopy, SEM and melting point studies to confirm the formation of complex crystal of aspirin –perchloric acid. The powder XRD, FT–IR and FT–Raman studies reveal the presence of perchloric acid with the medicinally important drug of aspirin in the complex form. The UV–Visible spectroscopy study shows that the optical window is found to be reduced in the presence of perchloric acid. But there is no change in the transparency of the both crystal in the visible region. The SEM analysis reveals the complex crystal has the distinct morphology in shape from the pure aspirin crystal. The melting point of complex crystal is found to be 110?C. Finally, these studies conclude that mixing of perchloric acid with aspirin changes the all physico-chemical properties of the pure drug compound of aspirin. The property change of aspirin–perchloric acid complex can be used to improve the medicinal activity of the drug compound in the biological systems.
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Microcystis flos-aquae as major contributor of Microcystin-RR content in fresh water reservoirs of Varanasi, North India
The toxic Microcystis flos-aquae strain was isolated from the local freshwater blooms and batch culture characteristics were observed in the modified J-medium. The isolation of toxic species was carried out by serial dilution and solid-agar plate adopting plate transfer method. Among the four culture media evaluated, modified Parker’s J-media was found most suitable for batch culturing of Microcystis flos-aquae strains. The use of Na2S and Na2SO3 in solid and liquid medium was found effective in reducing the contamination in culture and for providing better growth conditions as required for Microcystis flos-aquae specifically. The culture of isolated Microcystis flos-aquae showed the typical batch culture characteristics and the specific growth rate was in range of 0.02-0.40 d-1. The 14 days old batch culture of isolate was used to estimate the toxic components, and besides several other variants, the microcystin RR (MC-RR) was dominantly present (0.16 % of its dry weight biomass) as confirmed by LC-PDA/MS. Thus it was observed in this study that the strain M. flos-aquae was responsible for the MC-RR contents in the local ponds of northern India.
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