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G. Madhu
Researcher at Cochin University of Science and Technology
Publications - 26
Citations - 837
G. Madhu is an academic researcher from Cochin University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Torque & Halbach array. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 26 publications receiving 655 citations.
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Using InfoVal method and GIS techniques for the spatial modelling of landslide susceptibility in the upper catchment of river Meenachil in Kerala
H. Vijith,P. G. Rejith,G. Madhu +2 more
TL;DR: In this article, a GIS-based statistical methodology for landslide susceptibility zonation is described and its application to a study area in the Western Ghats of Kerala (India) is presented.
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Performance and kinetic study of semi-dry thermophilic anaerobic digestion of organic fraction of municipal solid waste
TL;DR: In this study semi dry anaerobic digestion of organic solid wastes was conducted for 45 days in a lab-scale batch experiment for total solid concentration of 100g/L for investigating the start-up performances under thermophilic condition (50 °C).
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Application of concurrent engineering in manufacturing industry
TL;DR: An object-oriented manufacturing process information model in the Unified Modelling Language is described, which comprises classes on the necessary manufacturing information, such as artefact, manufacturing activities, workpiece, manufacturing equipment, estimated cost and time, and manufacturing process sequences.
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Adsorption of Ammonium Nitrogen from Aqueous Systems Using Chitosan-Bentonite Film Composite
TL;DR: In this paper, a novel composite adsorbent based on chitosan and bentonite nanoclay was prepared in the form of thin films and its efficacy for removing ammonium-nitrogen (NH4 + -N) from aqueous solution was investigated using batch adsorption experiments.
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Shallow landslide initiation susceptibility mapping by GIS-based weights-of-evidence analysis of multi-class spatial data-sets: a case study from the natural sloping terrain of Western Ghats, India
TL;DR: In this article, a landslide susceptibility zonation (LSZ) map and quantitative validation of the result at a scale of 1:50,000 for the upland catchment of river Meenachil, Kottayam district, Kerala, India by recognizing and mapping the palaeoslide locations and associated terrain attributes is presented.