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Paradigm Shift in the Delivery of Distance Education: Experiences at the Indira Gandhi National Open University
PCF1 // Working paper presented by V Venugopal Reddy at the First Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning (PCF1) in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam. /
A study of flame-vortex interactions in the presence of residual gases
In this work the effects of residual combustion products from a prior injection on flame extinction characteristics in a Diesel fuel pulse are investigated through a fundamental study. A numerical code with sixth-order accurate spatial discretization and multiple-step chemical kinetics is used to simulate flame-vortex interactions under Diesel conditions in the presence of residual combustion product mixtures. The results indicate that there is a balance between the heating effect of the high-temperature combustion products that enhance flame stability and the dilution effect of the reduced oxygen concentration, which promotes extinction. These counteracting aspects of the entrained combustion products can lead to an ideal dwell time between multiple injection events for optimum benefits in flame stability.Jonathan W. Anders, Rishikesh Venugopal, Vinicio Magi, and John Abraha
Drag and inertia coefficients for horizontally submerged rectangular cylinders in waves and currents
The results of an experimental investigation carried out to measure combined wave and current loads on horizontally submerged square and rectangular cylinders are reported in this paper. The wave and current induced forces on a section of the cylinders with breadth-depth (aspect) ratios equal to 1, 0.5, and 0.75 are measured in a wave tank. The maximum value of Keulegan-Carpenter (KC) number obtained in waves alone is about 5 and Reynolds (Re) number ranged from 6.3976103 to 1.186105. The drag (CD) and inertia (CM) coefficients for each cylinder are evaluated using measured sectional wave forces and particle kinematics calculated from linear wave theory. The values of CD and CM obtained for waves alone have already been reported (Venugopal, V., Varyani, K. S., and Barltrop, N. D. P. Wave force coefficients for horizontally submerged rectangular cylinders. Ocean Engineering, 2006, 33, 11-12, 1669-1704) and the coefficients derived in combined waves and currents are presented here. The results indicate that both drag and inertia coefficients are strongly affected by the presenceof the current and show different trends for different cylinders. The values of the vertical component inertia coefficients (CMY) in waves and currents are generally smaller than the inertia coefficients obtained in waves alone, irrespective of the current's magnitude and direction. The results also illustrate the effect of a cylinder's aspect ratio on force coefficients. This study will be useful in the design of offshore structures whose columns and caissons are rectangular sections
The Marginalized People from the Perspective Su Venugopal
After the nineties, the theory of postmodernism became hotly talked about in the artistic and literary contexts of Tamil. In the marginal counter-narratives posed by this theory, the marginal concepts provided many new openings. Thus, the views and records of marginalized people who were subjected to neglect and oppression gained a new lease on life. There are also contributions from many authors behind this. In this Su Venugopal is remarkable. In all his stories, humanity is at the core of it. His voice for the marginalized sections of the downtrodden is silently recorded in the stories, with a sharply critical tone towards the prevailing dominant society. Thus, this article examines Su Venugopal's fictions about agricultural labourers, women, the physically challenged, and transgenders living in the marginalized state away from the core. Su Venugopal is a storyteller with a realist background in a straightforward narrative. There are more than five volumes of his short stories and this article is the subject of his research. This article moves on to the hypothesis that Su Venugopal's stories explain marginalized people and their lives from within their own domain. The physical and mental distress and crowded acts of relationships of marginalized people who yearn for support, comfort, and warmth become central to Su Venugopal's stories
TeraWatt North Atlantic spectral wave model input files (for MIKE 21)
NORTH ATLANTIC MIKE 21 MODEL INPUT FILES
This submission includes the input files for the North Atlantic spectral wave model that is described in [1,2]. It formed part of the TeraWatt and EcoWatt2050 EPSRC projects (grant numbers EP/J010170/1 &
EP/K012851/1 respectively).
The input files require the MIKE 21 modelling suite to run, available commercially from https://www.mikepoweredbydhi.com/; they were created and validated using the 2014 edition. Input files are being stored instead of outputs as per RCUK guidelines due to the size of the output files.
For further information please contact Dr. Vengatesan Venugopal, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh ([email protected]).
[1] V. Venugopal and R. Nemalidinne, ‘Wave resource assessment for Scottish waters using a large scale North Atlantic spectral wave model’, Renewable Energy, vol. 76, no. Supplement C, pp. 503–525, Apr. 2015.
[2] V. Venugopal, R. Nemalidinne, and A. Vögler, ‘Numerical modelling of wave energy resources and assessment of wave energy extraction by large scale wave farms’, Ocean & Coastal Management, Mar. 2017.See readme.txt
Entrepreneurial marketing in subsistence marketplaces
There are more than a billion poverty-stricken entrepreneurs in the world who run micro-enterprises to meet basic consumption needs. This pervasive phenomenon presents an interesting theoretical conundrum - that of consumer-entrepreneur duality. This duality blurs the boundaries between consumption and entrepreneurship, which have traditionally been distinct domains of scholarly inquiry. The research reported in this dissertation aims to a) provide a theoretical foundation for the notion of consumer-entrepreneur duality and b) test the implications of the aforementioned duality empirically. A key insight flowing from the investigations is that factors in the consumption domain impact important outcomes in the entrepreneurial domain and vice versa.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'Closed Access', the embargo will last until 2018-05-01The student, Srinivas Venugopal, accepted the attached license on 2016-04-18 at 08:47.The student, Srinivas Venugopal, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2016-04-18 at 09:04.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2016-04-19 at 08:14.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #9286 on 2016-07-07 at 14:17:05Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-07T21:17:37Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 4
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TeraWatt North Atlantic spectral wave model input files (for MIKE 21)
NORTH ATLANTIC MIKE 21 MODEL INPUT FILES This submission includes the input files for the North Atlantic spectral wave model that is described in [1,2]. It formed part of the TeraWatt and EcoWatt2050 EPSRC projects (grant numbers EP/J010170/1 & EP/K012851/1 respectively). The input files require the MIKE 21 modelling suite to run, available commercially from https://www.mikepoweredbydhi.com/; they were created and validated using the 2014 edition. Input files are being stored instead of outputs as per RCUK guidelines due to the size of the output files. For further information please contact Dr. Vengatesan Venugopal, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh ([email protected]). [1] V. Venugopal and R. Nemalidinne, ‘Wave resource assessment for Scottish waters using a large scale North Atlantic spectral wave model’, Renewable Energy, vol. 76, no. Supplement C, pp. 503–525, Apr. 2015. [2] V. Venugopal, R. Nemalidinne, and A. Vögler, ‘Numerical modelling of wave energy resources and assessment of wave energy extraction by large scale wave farms’, Ocean & Coastal Management, Mar. 2017.Venugopal, Vengatesan. (2017). TeraWatt North Atlantic spectral wave model input files (for MIKE 21), 2010 [dataset]. School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh. http://dx.doi.org/10.7488/ds/2216
MIKE 21 West Orkney Monthly Hs Summary Outputs
MIKE 21 WEST ORKNEY MONTHLY Hs SUMMARY OUTPUTS
This collection of netCDF format files contains monthly summary outputs of significant wave height (Hs) from the West of Orkney MIKE 21 spectral wave model described in [1]. For each month the mean Hs and the values of the 5,10,20...,90,95th percentiles are given for each cell in the model.
The model was designed to study the effects on wave height of both wave energy extraction and climate change.
Four scenarios are included: Present day (2010) with and without wave energy convertors, and future climate (~2050) with and without wave energy convertors. See [1] for more detail on present-day; a future publication will describe the future version.
This model was developed under the TeraWatt and EcoWatt2050 EPSRC projects (grant numbers EP/J010170/1 & EP/K012851/1 respectively). The data archived here are being used within the EcoWatt project for ongoing ecological studies.
For the input files for the model used to produce these outputs, please see submission "WEST ORKNEY MIKE 21 MODEL INPUT FILES" in this repository.
For further information please contact Dr. Vengatesan Venugopal, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh ([email protected]).
[1] V. Venugopal, R. Nemalidinne, and A. Vögler, ‘Numerical modelling of wave energy resources and assessment of wave energy extraction by large scale wave farms’, Ocean & Coastal Management, Mar. 2017
High specific activity radionuclides Re-186g and Lu-177g produced by cyclotron
The use of High Specific Activity Radionuclides HSARNs, obtained by either proton, deuteron or alpha cyclotron irradiation, followed by selective radiochemical separation from the irradiated target in No Carrier Added (NCA) form, is a powerful analytical tool for plenty applications in pure and applied sciences and technologies. The main applications of these RNs are in medical radiodiagnostics and metabolic radiotherapy in addition to toxicological, environmental and industrial studie
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