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    Rajnish Kumar Jha's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    Probability of failure in composites: Influence of test specimen design [Software]

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    This script has been made in connection with the following publication in where you can find the explanation for the equations used and where a reference should be made if used. Rajnish Kumar, Bo Madsen, Hans Lilholt and Lars P Mikkelsen, Weakest link probability of failure in composites ̶ Influence of test specimen geometry. submitted Jan. 2022. In addition to two versions of the ISO sample (2 and 5 mm thick) and the butterfly specimen studied in the reference above, the script also predict strength values for the X-butterfly sample studied in Rajnish Kumar, Lars P Mikkelsen, Hans Lilholt and Bo Madsen, Experimental Method for Tensile Testing of Unidirectional Carbon Fibre Composites Using Improved Specimen Type and Data Analysis, Materials, 14, 3939, https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14143939, 2021. The script has also been published on Code Ocean: Lars P. Mikkelsen, Rajnish Kumar (2022) Probability of failure in composites: Influence of test specimen design [Source Code]. Code Ocean. https://doi.org/10.24433/CO.3380480.v

    Rajnish Kumar Jha's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    INTEGRATED SILICON MICROPIPETTES FOR PATCH CLAMP APPLICATIONS

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    Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR MICRO- & NANO- SYSTEMSDissertation Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Lu Li, SMA Fellow, NUS, IME Project Supervisor: 1. Dr Levent Yobas, 2. Dr Rajnish Kumar Sharm

    Datasets from tensile testing of unidirectional carbon fiber composites using different specimen types

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    The raw tensile data behind figure 8 in the reference: Rajnish Kumar, Lars P Mikkelsen, Hans Lilholt and Bo Madsen, Experimental Method for Tensile Testing of Unidirectional Carbon Fibre Composites Using Improved Specimen Type and Data Analysis, Materials, 14, 3939, https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14143939, 2021. to where a reference should be given

    Rationing Rules Under Uncertain Claims: A Survey

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    We survey a recent line of literature that studies rationing rules when individuals have uncertain claims which can be represented as state-contingent claims or probability distributions. A rule must distribute shares before uncertainty resolves. We introduce proportional rules, parametric rules, equal-quantile rules, and expected waste-constrained uniform gains rules in this framework. We provide an axiomatic characterization of these rules using adaptations of standard axioms in the literature and some new axioms pertaining to uncertainty

    The emergence of Indian multinationals: An empirical study of motives, status-quo and trends of Indian investments in Germany

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    Germany has advanced to the position of a key destination for Indian multinational enterprises in their spirited pursuit of growth opportunities overseas. In 2008, Indian firms invested an estimated amount of US$ 1.8 billion in Germany while 16 acquisitions by Indian firms were monitored, up from 7 in 2007. In fact, Indian FDI stock in Germany seems to have surpassed German FDI stock in India. Our research shows that, as of October 2008, 123 Indian MNEs with 167 subsidiaries were active in Germany and had approx. 20,000 full-time employees on their pay-rolls. However, there has been hardly any independent, academic research, so far, on Indian investments in Germany, especially on the motives, experiences, and employment effects on the host and home economies. The present study, presumably the only empirical study of Indian firms overseas to date, provides unique insights into the motives, operations, experiences, and future plans of Indian firms. It shows that Indian firms have generally performed well and intend to further strengthen their operations, including in research & development activities, in Germany. Nonetheless, firms are also faced with several challenges, including but certainly not limited to cross-cultural issues, which need to be mastered. There are also sectoral differences in the motives, experiences, and location selection criteria of Indian MNEs. --Globalization,Multinational Enterprises,Foreign Direct Investments,Mergers & Acquisitions,India

    Melting glass fibres recovered from wind turbine blades into new glass fibres for wind turbine blades: Dataset

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    <p><strong><span>Melting glass fibres recovered from wind turbine blades into new glass fibres for wind turbine blades: Dataset.</span></strong></p> <p><span>In the study titled “Melting glass fibres recovered from wind turbine blades into new glass fibres for wind turbine blades”, four different types of glass fibres were manufactured with varying fractions of recycled fibre powder, 0 wt%, 1.64 wt%, 1.90 wt% or 1.96 wt%. Furthermore, these glass fibre types were used to manufacture composite specimens and characterised by static tension tests in fibre and transverse directions. </span></p> <p><span>This dataset is a collection of 13 Excel files.</span></p> <p><span>The “Glass fibre properties and Weibull analysis” Excel file summarise the single fibre tensile testing of glass fibre types and strength analysis using unimodal 2-parameter Weibull theory. There are four sheets in the Excel files for 0 wt%, 1.64 wt%, 1.90 wt% or 1.96 wt% glass fibres. </span></p> <p><span>The Excel files “Single glass fibres-Stress-strain curves-0 %, 1.64 %, 1.90 %, 1.96 %” contains the raw data of individual fibres obtained from the single fibre tensile testing experiments.</span></p> <p><span>There are eight Excel files containing the raw data of static tensile tests in the fibre and transverse direction of the composites made with glass fibres were manufactured with varying fractions of recycled fibre powder, 0 wt%, 1.64 wt%, 1.90 wt% or 1.96 wt%.</span></p&gt

    INFLUENCE OF POLE PLACEMENT TECHNIQUE AND OPTIMAL CONTROL TECHNIQUE FOR ISOLATED MULTI-AREA LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL IN POWER SYSTEM

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    Piyush Kumar Yadav, Dr. Rajnish Bhasker, Saurabh V Kumar, Satyam Kumar Upadhyay and Vinod Kumar Yada

    PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF GRID TIED INVERTER TO MEET THE SURPLUS DEMAND OF LOAD

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    Piyush kumar yadav, Dr. Rajnish bhasker, Satyam kumar Upadhyay,Vishwas kumar, Anurag Pal and Saurabh Kumar Ra
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