AIJREAS VOLUME 8, ISSUE 09 (2023, SEP)aerfpublications2023-09-08T16:06:43+00:00
AIJREAS VOLUME 8, ISSUE 9 (2023, SEP) (ISSN-2455-6300) ONLINE
ANVESHANA’S INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCES
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DEVELOPMENT AND SENSORY EVALUATION OF VERMICELLI WITH COMPARATIVE FORTIFICATION OF ROASTED AND GERMINATED FLAXSEED FLOUR
Kamble P. S. & Dr. Noopur Mahawar
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 | Paper TitleDEVELOPMENT AND SENSORY EVALUATION OF VERMICELLI WITH COMPARATIVE FORTIFICATION OF ROASTED AND GERMINATED FLAXSEED FLOURAbstractThe value of whole wheat flour, roasted flaxseed flour, and germinated flaxseed flour in the formulated vermicelli was used in samples V0: Control- (100g:0g:0g), WF: RF: RFF, V1: WF: RFF (100g:0.5g), V2: WF: RFF (100g:10g), V3: WF: GFF (100g:0.5g) and V4: WF: GFF (100g:10) respectively. The products were subjected to standard sensory analysis and accordingly, variant V3 was found to be the most preferred concerning Appearance and color, flavor and aroma, taste, texture, and overall acceptability.
KEYWORDS : Wheat flour, roasted flaxseed flour, germinated flaxseed flour, and vermicelli.
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DETERMINATION OF FLESTURAL STENGHT OF CONCRETE BEAM AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE
Mohd Muqeem Dr. Anil Achuyt Kunte Prof. D Vijaya Kumar
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 | Paper TitleDETERMINATION OF FLESTURAL STENGHT OF CONCRETE BEAM AND ITS SIGNIFICANCEAbstractIn coastal environment reinforcement corrosion is an obvious cause of deterioration of concrete structures which affects the durability and service of reinforced concrete beams. Flexural strength is a measure of resistance against failure in bending and durability is the property of material against weathering action. The main aim of our study is to investigate and compare the flexural strength and theoretically estimated steel loss of corroded and un corroded reinforced concrete beams replaced with 0%, 10%, 20%, 30% fly ash with cement respectively. Accelerated corrosion technique using 5%Nacl and impressed current were adopted to corrode the beam experimentally. The important factors that influence the test results are grade of the concrete and percentage replacement of fly ash. At 10% replacement of fly ash there is a much reduction in the steel loss and as the replacement increases there is a little reduction in steel loss and considerable change in flexural strength.
KEYWORDS : Corrosion, Flexure Strength, Fly Ash, Grade Of Concrete
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INVESTIGATION OF TURBULENT FLUID FLOW BEHAVIOR IN A CIRCULAR DUCT WITH MULTIPLE SIDE IMPOSITIONS: A COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS
EDAKE VAIBHAV VILAS Dr. S. CHAKRADHAR GOUD Dr. CHANDRA SEKHAR REDDY N
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 | Paper TitleINVESTIGATION OF TURBULENT FLUID FLOW BEHAVIOR IN A CIRCULAR DUCT WITH MULTIPLE SIDE IMPOSITIONS: A COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSISAbstractIn a circular axis symmetric conduit, we numerically explore the mixing of a turbulent fluid injected at 45 and 90 degrees to the main turbulent bulk flow. By adjusting the parameters of the original k-model, we were able to account for the influence of streamline curvature. The effects of varying the swirl number at the duct\'s input on the resulting turbulent flow pattern were studied. The effect of rim thickness on the discern ability of the transition between the primary and secondary input fluid flows has been studied. The results of changing the rim thickness of a conventional cylindrical tube while keeping the flow velocity ratio between the primary and secondary inlets constant were studied. It has been determined that the size and intensity of the recirculation bubble depend on a number of parameters. Considerations include the velocity-to-distance ratio, the speed of the lateral injection, and the position of the injection point. Coaxial flows and turbulent side-mass jets have been the subject of a great deal of research. The intensity of turbulence, axial temperature change, and axial velocity has all been the subject of much study. KEYWORDS : axisymmetrical duct, closed duct, cross-flow, turbulent intensity, Ansys Fluent
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REVIEW OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
 | Paper TitleREVIEW OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTAbstractThis review provides an overview of the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of Human Resource Management (HRM). It examines the various ways in which AI technologies are being used to enhance HRM practices, including recruitment and selection, employee performance management, training and development, and employee engagement. The review explores the potential benefits and challenges associated with the adoption of AI in HRM, such as increased efficiency, improved decision-making, and potential ethical concerns. It also discusses the role of AI in shaping the future of work and its impact on job roles and skills required in HRM. By understanding the current trends and implications of AI in HRM, organizations can make informed decisions regarding the integration of AI technologies to optimize their HRM practices.
KEYWORDS : Human Resource Management (HRM, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF DEVOPS USAGE IN PRACTICE
 | Paper TitleA COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF DEVOPS USAGE IN PRACTICEAbstractOrganizations are introducing agile and lean software development techniques in operations to increase the pace of their software development process and to improve the quality of their software. They use the term DevOps, a portmanteau of development and operations, as an umbrella term to describe their efforts. In this paper we describe the ways in which organizations implement DevOps and the outcomes they experience. We first summarize the results of a Systematic Literature Review that we performed to discover what researchers have written about DevOps. DevOps is an emerging practice to be followed in Software Development life cycle. The name DevOps indicates that it’s an integration of Development and Operations team. It is followed to integrate the various stages of the development lifecycle. DevOps is an extended version of the existing agile method. DevOps aims at Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Improvement, faster Feedback and Security. This paper reviews the building blocks of DevOps, challenges in adopting DevOps, Models to improve DevOps practices and Future works on DevOps. KEYWORDS :
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RETINEX-INSPIRED METHODS FOR IMAGE CONTRAST IMPROVEMENT
Dr. D. Lalitha Kumari
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 | Paper TitleRETINEX-INSPIRED METHODS FOR IMAGE CONTRAST IMPROVEMENTAbstractPicture contrast records the spatial variation of an image signal, a key characteristic for numerous computer vision applications such as object detection and texture retrieval. Contrast metrics help to describe the local image structure at different scales, aiding in these tasks. In this work, we introduce MiRCo, a new contrast metric for images based on Retinex theory. MiRCo is invariant to light shifts and in-plane rotations, making it stable across varying lighting conditions and orientations. These properties enable MiRCo to deliver a reliable and precise representation of local image structure. Here, we present MiRCo\'s mathematical foundations and compare its performance to other widely-used contrast metrics. KEYWORDS : Photo contrast, Retinex, Milan Color algorithms for space and Retinex
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ENHANCING STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF COMPLEX DIE-CAST HOUSINGS THROUGH DESIGN AND PROCESS OPTIMIZATION
Vinod Singhal Dr. S. Chakradhar Goud & Dr. D. V. Sreekanth
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 | Paper TitleENHANCING STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF COMPLEX DIE-CAST HOUSINGS THROUGH DESIGN AND PROCESS OPTIMIZATIONAbstractThe increasing demand for lightweight, high-performance components in automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics sectors has intensified the need for structurally robust and geometrically complex die-cast housings. However, the intricate geometries, thin-wall features, and rapid solidification dynamics inherent in die-casting introduce challenges including porosity, warpage, cold shuts, and localized stress concentrations. This study presents an integrated design–process optimization framework aimed at enhancing the structural integrity of complex die-cast housings. The research combines Design for Manufacturability (DFM) principles, structural and thermal simulations, and statistical process optimization to achieve improved reliability and performance. A detailed finite element analysis (FEA) is conducted to assess the influence of critical design parameters such as rib configuration, wall thickness transitions, filleting, and gating placement on stress distribution and mechanical strength. KEYWORDS : aluminum alloy; gearbox housing; mold design; process optimization.
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FACILE SYNTHETIC APPROCH FOR ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITIES
G Bhaskar Reddy & Dr. Satyavir.Singh
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 | Paper TitleFACILE SYNTHETIC APPROCH FOR ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITIESAbstractA couple five membered ring systems, e.g., triazole, oxadiazole dithiazole and thiadiazole with three heteroatoms at even or unbalanced positions have been considered because of their captivating pharmacological properties. In this article our emphasis is on fabricated improvement and pharmacological development of the triazole moiety which show an extensive variety of pharmacological activity, for instance, antifungal, antibacterial, moderating and anticancer, etc. Triazoles have extended our ability to treat various infectious pollutions, for example, candidiasis, cryptococcal meningitis, aspergillosis, etc. The heterocycle molecule, in particular, with one or more 1,2,3-triazole cores has been found to have the most powerful antifungal effects. The goal of this review is to highlight recent developments in the synthesis and structure activity relationship investigation of this prospective fungicidal chemical. Also there have been explained drugs and mechanism of action of a triazole compound with antifungal activity. KEYWORDS :
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