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Indian Institute of Technology Indore

EducationIndore, Madhya Pradesh, India
About: Indian Institute of Technology Indore is a education organization based out in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Computer science & Chemistry. The organization has 1606 authors who have published 4803 publications receiving 66500 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a study has been made to optimize the process parameters during machining of SiCp/6061 Al metal matrix composite (MMC) by wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM) using response surface methodology (RSM).

100 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a 2D finite element method with principle of linear elastic fracture mechanics is adopted to carry out crack propagation path studies for gear pair with different contact ratio, and a comparative study has been carried out to reflect the change in the total effective gear mesh stiffness caused by assumed straight line vs. curved crack path approximation for varying crack levels.

100 citations

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Betty Abelev1, Jaroslav Adam2, Dagmar Adamová3, Madan M. Aggarwal4  +939 moreInstitutions (90)
TL;DR: The analysis is based on a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.35 pb and the results are compared to measurements performed by other LHC experiments and to theoretical models.
Abstract: The inclusive production cross sections at forward rapidity of [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text](1S) and [Formula: see text](2S) are measured in [Formula: see text] collisions at [Formula: see text] with the ALICE detector at the LHC. The analysis is based on a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.35 pb[Formula: see text]. Quarkonia are reconstructed in the dimuon-decay channel and the signal yields are evaluated by fitting the [Formula: see text] invariant mass distributions. The differential production cross sections are measured as a function of the transverse momentum [Formula: see text] and rapidity [Formula: see text], over the ranges [Formula: see text] GeV/c for [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] GeV/c for all other resonances and for [Formula: see text]. The measured cross sections integrated over [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], and assuming unpolarized quarkonia, are: [Formula: see text] [Formula: see text]b, [Formula: see text] [Formula: see text]b, [Formula: see text] nb and [Formula: see text] nb, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second one is systematic. The results are compared to measurements performed by other LHC experiments and to theoretical models.

99 citations

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P. Adlarson1, W. Augustyniak, W. Bardan2, M. Bashkanov3, F. S. Bergmann4, M. Berłowski, Himani Bhatt5, A. Bondar6, Markus Büscher7, Hans Calén1, Izabela Ciepał2, H. Clement3, D. Coderre8, D. Coderre7, Eryk Czerwiński2, K. Demmich4, E. Doroshkevich3, Ralf Engels7, W. Erven7, W. Eyrich9, P. Fedorets7, K. Föhl10, Kjell Fransson1, Frank Goldenbaum7, P. Goslawski4, A. Goswami11, K. Grigoryev12, K. Grigoryev7, C.-O. Gullström1, F. Hauenstein9, Lena Heijkenskjöld1, V. Hejny7, F. Hinterberger13, M. Hodana2, M. Hodana7, Bo Höistad1, A. Jany2, Benedykt R. Jany2, L. Jarczyk2, T. Johansson1, B. Kamys2, Günter Kemmerling7, Ferdous Khan7, A. Khoukaz4, Stanisław Kistryn2, J. Klaja2, Harald Kleines7, Di. Kirillov14, B. Kłos15, M. Krapp9, Wojciech Krzemien2, P. Kulessa16, A. Kupść1, A. Kuzmin6, K. Lalwani5, D. Lersch7, L. Li9, B. Lorentz7, A. Magiera2, R. Maier7, Pawel Marciniewski1, B. Mariański, Ulf-G. Meißner, M. Mikirtychiants, H. P. Morsch, Paweł Moskal2, Basanta Kumar Nandi5, H. Ohm7, I. Ozerianska2, E. Perez del Rio3, N.M. Piskunov14, P. Pluciński1, P. Podkopał2, P. Podkopał7, D. Prasuhn7, A. Pricking3, D. Pszczel1, K. Pysz16, A. Pyszniak1, A. Pyszniak2, C. F. Redmer1, James Ritman7, James Ritman8, Ankhi Roy11, Zbigniew Rudy2, S. Sawant5, S. Schadmand7, Alexander Schmidt9, T. Sefzick7, V. Serdyuk7, V. Serdyuk14, N. Shah5, B. Shwartz6, M. Siemaszko15, R. Siudak16, T. Skorodko3, Magdalena Skurzok2, Jerzy Smyrski2, V. Sopov, Rolf Stassen7, J. Stepaniak, E. Stephan15, G. Sterzenbach7, Hans Stockhorst7, H. Ströher7, Antoni Szczurek16, T. Tolba7, A. Trzcinski, R. Varma5, G. J. Wagner3, W. Wȩglorz15, Andreas Wirzba7, Magnus Wolke1, Aleksandra Wrońska2, P. Wüstner7, P. Wurm7, Akira Yamamoto17, J. Zabierowski, Marcin Zieliński2, W. Zipper15, Jozef Zlomanczuk1, P. Żuprański, M. Żurek2 
TL;DR: The presently world largest data sample for π 0 → γ e + e − decays studies containing nearly 5 × 10 5 events was collected using the WASA detector at COSY as mentioned in this paper.

98 citations

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TL;DR: It is proposed that the effect of the Ni ions as well as the inherent exchange interactions arising from VO+ assist to produce BMPs, which are accountable for the RT-FM in Zn1-xNixO (0< x < 0.125) system.
Abstract: The origin of room temperature (RT) ferromagnetism (FM) in Zn1–xNixO (0< x < 0.125) samples are systematically investigated through physical, optical, and magnetic properties of nanostructure, prepared by simple low-temperature wet chemical method. Reitveld refinement of X-ray diffraction pattern displays an increase in lattice parameters with strain relaxation and contraction in Zn/O occupancy ratio by means of Ni-doping. Similarly, scanning electron microscope demonstrates modification in the morphology from nanorods to nanoflakes with Ni doping, suggests incorporation of Ni ions in ZnO. More interestingly, XANES (X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy) measurements confirm that Ni is being incorporated in ZnO as Ni2+. EXAFS (extended X-ray absorption fine structure) analysis reveals that structural disorders near the Zn sites in the ZnO samples upsurges with increasing Ni concentration. Raman spectroscopy exhibits additional defect driven vibrational mode (at 275 cm–1), appeared only in Ni-doped sampl...

98 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Raghunath Sahoo10655637588
Biswajeet Pradhan9873532900
A. Kumar9650533973
Franco Meddi8447624084
Manish Sharma82140733361
Anindya Roy5930114306
Krishna R. Reddy5840011076
Sudipan De549910774
Sudip Chakraborty513439319
Shaikh M. Mobin5151511467
Ashok Kumar5040510001
Ankhi Roy492598634
Aditya Nath Mishra491397607
Ram Bilas Pachori481828140
Pragati Sahoo471336535
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202365
2022253
2021918
2020801
2019677
2018614