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Showing papers by "Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur published in 2006"


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TL;DR: There is an essential relation between poverty and fluorosis as malnutrition is found to play an aggressive role in its severity, as the lack of access to clean water denies the most essential of all rights, the right to life.
Abstract: ‘Water is life,’ so central to human life, yet over one billion people across the world have no access to safe drinking water. Of late, there has been increasing global attention focused on resolving water quality problems especially in developing countries, as the lack of access to clean water denies the most essential of all rights, the right to life. The latest estimates suggest that around 200 million people, from among 25 nations the world over, are under the dreadful fate of fluorosis. India and China, the two most populous countries of the world, are the worst affected. India is plagued with numerous water quality problems due to prolific contaminants mainly of geogenic origin and fluoride stands first among them. The weathering of primary rocks and leaching of fluoride-containing minerals in soils yield fluoride rich groundwater in India which is generally associated with low calcium content and high bicarbonate ions. The unfettered ground water tapping exacerbates the failure of drinking water so...

1,116 citations


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TL;DR: Practical approaches that have been adopted to make the biosurfactant production process economically attractive include the use of cheaper raw materials, optimized and efficient bioprocesses and overproducing mutant and recombinant strains for obtaining maximum productivity.

694 citations


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TL;DR: The highly efficient low cost and the rapid uptake of Cd(II) by NCRH indicated that it could be an excellent alternative for the removal of heavy metal by sorption process.

617 citations


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TL;DR: The application potential of several modelling and optimization techniques in metalcutting processes, classified under several criteria, has been critically appraised, and a generic framework for parameter optimization in metal cutting processes is suggested for the benefits of selection of an appropriate approach.

496 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the equilibrium sorption of arsenic (III and V) from aqueous environment onto iron oxide-coated cement (IOCC) at 288, 298 and 308 K, and determined the equilibrium Sorption isotherms.

492 citations


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TL;DR: The role of 4,4'-bipyridine in discovering various coordination polymers with novel topologies that range from one-dimensional to three dimensional are described.

459 citations


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TL;DR: This paper presents an algorithm for network reconfiguration based on the heuristic rules and fuzzy multiobjective approach for minimizing the number of tie-switch operations.
Abstract: This paper presents an algorithm for network reconfiguration based on the heuristic rules and fuzzy multiobjective approach. Multiple objectives are considered for load balancing among the feeders and also to minimize the real power loss, deviation of nodes voltage, and branch current constraint violation, while subject to a radial network structure in which all loads must be energized. These four objectives are modeled with fuzzy sets to evaluate their imprecise nature and one can provide his or her anticipated value of each objective. Heuristic rules are also incorporated in the algorithm for minimizing the number of tie-switch operations. The effectiveness of the proposed method is demonstrated through an example.

453 citations


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TL;DR: The fuel properties of mahua biodiesel so obtained complied the requirements of both the American and European standards for biodiesel.

400 citations


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TL;DR: This work develops a systematic framework for carrying out the supply base reduction process and uses fuzzy set approach to measure the imprecision of these factors and rank a potential list of suppliers against their performance and capability.

341 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the results obtained from three models and their potential to forecast drought over different lead times are presented in the Kansabati River Basin, which lies in the Purulia district of West Bengal, India.

311 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, analytical solutions are derived, describing the transport characteristics of a non-Newtonian fluid flow in a rectangular microchannel, under the sole influence of electrokinetic forces.

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TL;DR: This paper reviews literature dealing with buyer vendor coordination models that have used quantity discount as coordination mechanism under deterministic environment and classified the various models.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a simple digital current mode control technique for dc-dc converters, where the inductor current is sampled only once in a switching period, and a compensating ramp is used in the modulator to determine the switching instant.
Abstract: The objective of this paper is to propose a simple digital current mode control technique for dc-dc converters. In the proposed current-mode control method, the inductor current is sampled only once in a switching period. A compensating ramp is used in the modulator to determine the switching instant. The slope of the compensating ramp is determined analytically from the steady-state stability condition. The proposed digital current-mode control is not predictive, therefore the trajectory of the inductor current during the switching period is not estimated in this method, and as a result the computational burden on the digital controller is significantly reduced. It therefore effectively increases the maximum switching frequency of the converter when a particular digital signal processor is used to implement the control algorithm. It is shown that the proposed digital method is versatile enough to implement any one of the average, peak, and valley current mode controls by adjustment of the sampling instant of the inductor current with respect to the turn-on instant of the switch. The proposed digital current-mode control algorithm is tested on a 12-V input and 1.5-V, 7-A output buck converter switched at 100kHz and experimental results are presented

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TL;DR: An attempt to design and develop an appropriate storage, collection and disposal plan for the Asansol Municipality Corporation of West Bengal State (India) and a GIS optimal routing model is proposed to determine the minimum cost/distance efficient collection paths for transporting the solid wastes to the landfill.

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TL;DR: In this article, a solid phase catalyst for the reduction of 4-nitrophenol in the presence of sodium borohydride has been presented, where the electrostatic field force has been taken into consideration for the immobilization of precursor ions onto the resin beads.
Abstract: Silver nanoshell-coated cationic polystyrene beads have been synthesized at room temperature through immobilization of specific silver precursor ions, followed by wet chemical reduction. The electrostatic field force has been taken into consideration for the immobilization of precursor ions onto the resin beads. The as-synthesized particles were characterized by XRD, XPS, SEM, TEM, EDX, and FTIR studies and have been exploited as a solid phase catalyst for the reduction of 4-nitrophenol in the presence of sodium borohydride. The detailed kinetics of the reduction process was monitored under varied experimental conditions. At the end of the reaction, the catalyst particles remain active. They can thus be separated from the product, 4-aminophenol, and can be recycled a number of times after the quantitative reduction of 4-nitrophenol. The activity of the solid catalyst particles has also been examined to promote the reduction of other nitrophenols, e.g., 2-, 3-nitrophenol. The synthesis of the solid catalyst particles, their applications and detailed kinetic aspects of the reduction of 4-nitrophenol have been reported.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the photocatalytic degradation of a mixture of two dyes: Crystal Violet (CV), also known as C.I.I., and Methyl Red (MR), an anionic azo dye under UV irradiation was studied.

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TL;DR: The three neutral proteoglycans derived from the mushroom (P. ostreatus) mycelia could be used as immunomodulators and anti cancer agents, and showed the presence of large number of terminal sugar with glucose/mannose.

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TL;DR: In this article, a multi-stage transmission gearbox (with and without defects) has been studied in order to replace the conventional vibration monitoring by MCSA, and it has been observed through FFT analysis that low frequencies of the vibration signatures have sidebands across line frequency of the motor current whereas high frequencies of vibration signature are difficult to be detected.

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TL;DR: The Au nanoparticle-modified transducer (MPTS-nAuE) was successfully used for the amperometric sensing of glucose and it showed excellent sensitivity with a detection limit of 50 nM, and excellent reproducibility, and long-term storage and operational stability was observed for this transducers.
Abstract: A nonenzymatic electrochemical method is described for the detection of glucose by using gold (Au) nanoparticles self-assembled on a three-dimensional (3D) silicate network obtained by using sol-gel processes. The nanosized Au particles have been self-assembled on the thiol tail groups of the silicate network and enlarged by hydroxylamine. The Au nanoparticles efficiently catalyze the oxidation of glucose at less-positive potential (0.16 V) in phosphate buffer solution (pH 9.2) in the absence of any enzymes or redox mediators. The Au nanoparticle-modified transducer (MPTS-nAuE) was successfully used for the amperometric sensing of glucose and it showed excellent sensitivity with a detection limit of 50 nM. The common interfering agent ascorbate (AA) does not interfere with the detection of glucose. The MPTS-nAuE transducer showed individual voltammetric responses for glucose and AA. This transducer responded linearly to glucose in the range of 0-8 mM and the sensitivity of the transducer was found to be 0.179 nA cm(-2) nM(-1). Excellent reproducibility, and long-term storage and operational stability was observed for this transducer.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a data envelopment analysis approach has been used to determine the efficiencies of farmers with regard to energy use in rice production activities in the alluvial zone in the state of West Bengal in India.

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TL;DR: A fractional-order differentiator circuit has been constructed using the CPE, and its performance has been compared with the simulated results.
Abstract: A simple method for fabricating a constant phase element (CPE) has been discussed. Dependence of the phase angle on several physical parameters have also been elaborated. Finally, a fractional-order differentiator circuit has been constructed using the CPE, and its performance has been compared with the simulated results

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TL;DR: The excellent performance validates the integrated assembly as an attractive sensing element for the development of new dehydrogenase biosensors.
Abstract: Development of a highly sensitive nanostructured electrochemical biosensor based on the integrated assembly of dehydrogenase enzymes and gold (Au) nanoparticle is described. The Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) have been self-assembled on a thiol-terminated, sol−gel-derived, 3-D, silicate network and enlarged by hydroxylamine seeding. The AuNPs on the silicate network efficiently catalyze the oxidation of NADH with a decrease in overpotential of ∼915 mV in the absence of any redox mediator. The surface oxides of AuNP function as an excellent mediator, and a special inverted “V” shape voltammogram at less positive potential was observed for the oxidation of NADH. The AuNP self-assembled sol−gel network behaves like a nanoelectrode ensemble. The nanostructured electrode shows high sensitivity (0.056 ± 0.001 nA/nM) toward NADH with an amperometric detection limit of 5 nM. The electrode displays excellent operational and storage stability. A novel methodology for the fabrication of a NADH-dependent dehydrogenase bios...

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TL;DR: This paper deals with the demodulation of the current signal of an induction motor driving a multistage gearbox for its fault detection.
Abstract: Demodulation of vibration signal to detect faults in machinery has been a prominent prevalent technique that is discussed by a number of authors. This paper deals with the demodulation of the current signal of an induction motor driving a multistage gearbox for its fault detection. This multistage gearbox has three gear ratios, and thus, three rotating shafts and their corresponding gear mesh frequencies (GMFs). The gearbox is loaded electrically by a generator feeding an electrical resistance bank. Amplitude demodulation and frequency demodulation are applied to the current drawn by the induction motor for detecting the rotating shaft frequencies and GMFs, respectively. Discrete wavelet transform is applied to the demodulated current signal for denoising and removing the intervening neighboring features. Spectrum of a particular level, which comprises the GMFs, is used for gear fault detection

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method for segmenting an image into multiple levels using its mean and variance, which makes use of the fact that a number of distributions tend towards Dirac delta function, peaking at the mean, in the limiting condition of vanishing variance.
Abstract: A novel algorithm is proposed for segmenting an image into multiple levels using its mean and variance. Starting from the extreme pixel values at both ends of the histogram plot, the algorithm is applied recursively on sub-ranges computed from the previous step, so as to find a threshold level and a new sub-range for the next step, until no significant improvement in image quality can be achieved. The method makes use of the fact that a number of distributions tend towards Dirac delta function, peaking at the mean, in the limiting condition of vanishing variance. The procedure naturally provides for variable size segmentation with bigger blocks near the extreme pixel values and finer divisions around the mean or other chosen value for better visualization. Experiments on a variety of images show that the new algorithm effectively segments the image in computationally very less time.


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TL;DR: In this article, the size/microstructure of the nanoparticles are characterized by X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy, and the thermal conductivity of the nanofluid is measured using a modified thermal comparator.

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TL;DR: Relative conversion data showed that it was possible to develop epoxides from locally available natural renewable resources such as mahua oil.

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TL;DR: ROS levels in follicular fluid appear to play a significant role in embryo formation and quality, and LPO levels further supported these results.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The impact of oxidative stress in female reproduction is not clear. Contradictory reports on the effect of various oxidative stress markers on follicular fluid, oocytes and embryo quality and fertilization potential exist. The objectives of this study were to examine reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in follicular fluid of women undergoing IVF and to relate these levels to embryo formation and quality. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 208 follicular fluid samples were obtained from 78 women undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation and analysed for ROS and lipid peroxidation (LPO). These samples were divided into groups I and II which represented follicular fluid containing grade III and grade II oocytes, respectively. These groups were further subdivided into groups IA, IB, IIA and IIB according to embryo quality. Subgroups IA and IIA consisted of follicular fluid samples corresponding to grade I/II embryo formation. Subgroups IB and IIB represented fertilization failure/pro-nucleolus (PN) arrest/grade III embryos. No significant correlation was observed in ROS levels on comparing groups I and II (P > 0.05). However, ROS levels were observed to be significantly different on comparing groups IA and IB (P < or = 0.01) and groups IIA and IIB (P < or = 0.05). LPO levels further supported our results. CONCLUSION: ROS levels in follicular fluid appear to play a significant role in embryo formation and quality.

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01 Feb 2006
TL;DR: The fresh leaves of betel vine are popularly known as Paan in India, which are consumed by about 15-20 million people in the country as mentioned in this paper. It is cultivated following the traditional methods in India on...
Abstract: The fresh leaves of betel vine are popularly known as Paan in India, which are consumed by about 15-20 million people in the country. It is cultivated following the traditional methods in India on ...

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TL;DR: In this article, a new defected ground structure (DGS) is proposed for the microstrip line and used to design a compact low pass filter that is at least 26.3% more compact lengthwise than other reported compact structures.
Abstract: A new compact defected ground structure (DGS) is proposed for the microstrip line. The structure is compact in microstrip line direction. Here, this DGS is used to design a compact low pass filter (LPF) that is at least 26.3% more compact lengthwise than other reported compact structures and has sharper transition knee.