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An introduction to granular flow / K. Kesava Rao, Prabhu R. Nott.
engineering bookfair2015Includes bibliographical references (p. 463-482) and index.xxi, 490 pages :This book describes theories for granular flow based on continuum models and alternative discrete models
Consumer Dispute Resolution in Cyberspace - Trends and Developments
Developments and advancements in the ICT environment has led to high increase in electronic commerce. Cyber contractual disputes also emerge rapidly and this challenge the traditional consumer protection systems in terms of redressal and remedies. To protect consumers rights and interests, ADR mechanisms can be used which can overcome the difficulties confronted in the traditional litigation process. Dispute resolution in internet contracts can take place online either entirely or partly. There are various mechanisms available to resolve disputes which can protect disputants’ interests and rights absolutely. As the cyber environment usage continues to expand, it is utmost important to design effective mechanisms for resolving online commercial disputes because traditional adjudicatory process can be time consuming, expensive and may raise jurisdictional problems. Though the current trends and practice in the field of online dispute resolution exists, it appears that there are various aspects relating to which are yet to be clarified. This article aims to present a national and international scientific literature review on the models of Dispute Resolution mechanisms, discusses the use of Alternative dispute resolution systems (including ODR), types of procedure and mechanisms adapted for dealing with commercial disputes in India. It also looks into the international frameworks available with redressal systems and its effectiveness in dealing with cross border disputes
Effect of Welding Parameters on Microstructure and Tensile Strength of Friction Stir Welded PA 6,6 Joints
Abstract
This paper deals with the work done on friction stir welding of thermoplastic material PA 6,6. A specially designed welding tool was used for this polymer. The major process parameters like tool rotational speed, feed rate were varied to understand the physical changes of the polymer and to carry out characterization studies. In this study, an attempt was made to optimize the process parameters by using L9 orthogonal array approach. ANOVA analysis was used to explore the effect of process parameters. Tensile testing was performed to analyze the joint strength. Thus, in new exploration of using polyamide 6,6 as base material, a maximum joint strength of 37 MPa has been achieved. Optimum combination of process parameters were found by using ANOVA studies. Microstructure of the friction stir welded joints using scanning electron microscopy was done. The X-ray diffraction and the thermogravimetric analysis were done to determine the degree of crystallinity and the level of degradation of the friction stir welded joints.</jats:p
Influence of process variables on the characteristics of friction‐stir‐welded polyamide 6,6 joints
Oil sardine investigation at Karwar
The clupeoid group which is composed mainly of commercially important
fishes like sardines, anchovies, white baits, Hilsa etc., contribute to a third of
the total marine fish production of our country. The analysis presented in
this article is a part of the work carried out by the author under "The
biological investigation of some of the important teleosts of the Kanara coast."
This work was initiated in early 1955 under" the guidance of Dr. N. Kesava
Panikkar, the then Director of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
and later continued under Dr. S. Jones the present Director. The present
account relates to the fishery seasons, maturity, spawning and length frequency
distribution of Sardinella longiceps (Cuv. & Val.) during January 1955 to
March 1964
Not Available
Not AvailableThe clupeoid group which is composed mainly of commercially important
fishes like sardines, anchovies, white baits, Hilsa etc., contribute to a third of
the total marine fish production of our country. The analysis presented in
this article is a part of the work carried out by the author under "The
biological investigation of some of the important teleosts of the Kanara coast."
This work was initiated in early 1955 under" the guidance of Dr. N. Kesava
Panikkar, the then Director of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
and later continued under Dr. S. Jones the present Director. The present
account relates to the fishery seasons, maturity, spawning and length frequency
distribution of Sardinella longiceps (Cuv. & Val.) during January 1955 to
March 1964.Not Availabl
Not Available
Not AvailableThe clupeoid group which is composed mainly of commercially important
fishes like sardines, anchovies, white baits, Hilsa etc., contribute to a third of
the total marine fish production of our country. The analysis presented in
this article is a part of the work carried out by the author under "The
biological investigation of some of the important teleosts of the Kanara coast."
This work was initiated in early 1955 under" the guidance of Dr. N. Kesava
Panikkar, the then Director of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
and later continued under Dr. S. Jones the present Director. The present
account relates to the fishery seasons, maturity, spawning and length frequency
distribution of Sardinella longiceps (Cuv. & Val.) during January 1955 to
March 1964.Not Availabl
