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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Education•Mumbai, India•
About: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay is a education organization based out in Mumbai, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Computer science. The organization has 16756 authors who have published 33588 publications receiving 570559 citations.
Topics: Catalysis, Computer science, Thin film, Population, Heat transfer
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TL;DR: In this paper, a physically based model and formulation for industrial load management is presented, which utilizes an integer linear programming technique for minimizing the electricity costs by scheduling the loads satisfying the process, storage and production constraints.
Abstract: This paper presents a physically based model and formulation for industrial load management. The formulation utilizes an integer linear programming technique for minimizing the electricity costs by scheduling the loads satisfying the process, storage and production constraints. The proposed strategy is evaluated by a case study for a typical flour mill with different load management options. The results show that significant reductions in peak electricity consumption are possible under time of use tariffs.
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TL;DR: In this article, the change in rheological and microstructural properties of wheat flour dough as a function of water and yeast content, and with addition of hydrocolloids is described.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the preparation and characterization of nanosized metal oxide particles (Fe2O3, ZnO and PbO) inside the mesopore channels of MCM-41 and MCM48 silicate molecular sieves was described.
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TL;DR: A new hetero-bimetallic Pd-(μ-OAc)3-Ag is identified as the most likely active species in palladium catalysis in the presence of other metal salt additives.
Abstract: The role of a widely employed additive (AgOAc) in a palladium acetate-catalyzed ortho-C–H bond activation reaction has been examined using the M06 density functional theory. A new hetero-bimetallic Pd-(μ-OAc)3-Ag is identified as the most likely active species. This finding could have far-reaching implications with respect to the notion of the active species in palladium catalysis in the presence of other metal salt additives.
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TL;DR: It was found that the constructed ANFIS model exhibited relatively high prediction performance of UCS than the MR and the ANN models, and revealed that soft computing is a good approach for minimizing the uncertainties and inconsistency of correlations in geotechnical engineering.
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Jovan Milosevic | 152 | 1433 | 106802 |
C. N. R. Rao | 133 | 1646 | 86718 |
Robert R. Edelman | 119 | 605 | 49475 |
Claude Andre Pruneau | 114 | 610 | 45500 |
Sanjeev Kumar | 113 | 1325 | 54386 |
Basanta Kumar Nandi | 112 | 572 | 43331 |
Shaji Kumar | 111 | 1265 | 53237 |
Josep M. Guerrero | 110 | 1197 | 60890 |
R. Varma | 109 | 497 | 41970 |
Vijay P. Singh | 106 | 1699 | 55831 |
Vinayak P. Dravid | 103 | 817 | 43612 |
Swagata Mukherjee | 101 | 1048 | 46234 |
Anil Kumar | 99 | 2124 | 64825 |
Dhiman Chakraborty | 96 | 529 | 44459 |
Michael D. Ward | 95 | 823 | 36892 |