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Jadavpur University

EducationKolkata, India
About: Jadavpur University is a education organization based out in Kolkata, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Fuzzy logic. The organization has 10856 authors who have published 27678 publications receiving 422069 citations. The organization is also known as: JU & Jadabpur University.


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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of different process parameters in the optimization of the YAG laser micro-drilling of gamma-titanium aluminide, a new material which has performed well in laboratory tests as well as in different fields of engineering, is investigated.
Abstract: In the present research, Nd:YAG laser micro-drilling of gamma-titanium aluminide, a new material which has performed well in laboratory tests as well as in different fields of engineering, is studied. The effect of different process parameters in the optimization of the process is investigated. The aspects considered are the hole circularity at exit and the hole taper of the drilled hole. Lamp current, pulse frequency, air pressure and thickness of the job are selected as independent process variables. The central composite design (CCD) technique based on response surface methodology (RSM) is employed to plan the experiments to achieve optimum responses with a reduced number of experiments.

115 citations

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TL;DR: Ytterbium (Yb3+) assisted porous polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) composite film comprising flexible ferroelectretic nanogenerator (FTNG) is highlighted where traditional poling treatment is completely avoided.

114 citations

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Supriya Roy1
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered the presence or absence of volcanic rocks is not a clear indication of whether sedimentary manganese deposits, particularly in the ancient geologic record, are the result of a totally terrigenous or a totally volcanogenic source.
Abstract: Concentration of manganese in solution and its deposition takes place by redox-controlled processes in a variety of modern and ancient geologic and geochemical environments. Modern Mn deposition occurs predominantly in deep-sea areas rather than shallow-water domains. Although deep-sea sedimentary deposits dominate, hydrothermal contribution of Mn to the ocean system may be substantial. Mn deposition from hydrothermal solutions at or near sea-floor-spreading centers and less commonly in island-arc areas is known. In addition, near- and far-field dispersion of Mn from vent sites is also substantial. Such distributions are controlled by the flow rate and egress temperature of the solution and the residence time of Mn in seawater. Thus, even in sedimentary deposit domains, at least partial derivation of Mn from a hydrothermal source is possible. Sedimentary Fe-Mn crusts on older volcanic substrates on seamounts form by hydrogenous deposition of metal concentrated from terrigenous sources in the mid-water column, oxygen-minimum zones. Thus, the presence or absence of volcanic rocks is not a clear indication of whether sedimentary Mn deposits, particularly in the ancient geologic record, are the result of a totally terrigenous or a totally volcanogenic source. Abyssal Fe-Mn nodules are considered to form from a basin water (hydrogenous) and/or pore water (early diagenetic) supply of metals, but in most cases the extent of supply from either of the sources is unknown. The metal incorporation mechanisms of free-moving nodules is little understood and it is possible that in most cases both sources contribute to the nodule composition. Therefore, no nodule should be considered as totally hydrogenous or totally early diagenetic based only on its bulk composition. The determined growth rate giving only an average value cannot by itself reveal the growth history of the nodules. Biological participation, directly or indirectly, controls Mn deposition. The stratified Black Sea demonstrates the concentration of Mn in solution in an anoxic zone, its advection toward the redox interface, and its precipitation in an oxygenated condition. Similar stratified basins are contemplated for ancient Mn deposition in shallow-water basin-margin areas. Geologic and geochemical signatures indicate that during sea-level highstands, stratified basins formed in which Mn was concentrated in solution in the anoxic part. Corresponding transgression led to the impingement of the redox interface on the continental shelf, and precipitation of Mn oxides could take place across the interface during transgression-regression cycles. Offshore, in anoxic or dysaerobic conditions,Mn carbonate could form by early diagenetic reaction of Mn (super +2) with CO 2 or HCO 3 (super -) produced by organic carbon oxidation. Critical Mn deposits occurring in transgressive, glaciogenic, and black shale-bearing ancient sequences support this paleoenvironmental model for Mn deposition.

114 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a two-echelon closed-loop supply chain with one manufacturer and one retailer is considered, and two game theoretic models are presented in which the first model (Model I) considers demand dependent on selling price and warranty period while the second model (model II) considers demands dependent on greening level in addition to the selling price, and both models are solved under centralized, decentralized, and revenue sharing contract scenarios.

114 citations


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Subir Sarkar1491542144614
Amartya Sen149689141907
Susumu Kitagawa12580969594
Praveen Kumar88133935718
Rodolphe Clérac7850622604
Rajesh Gupta7893624158
Santanu Bhattacharya6740014039
Swagatam Das6437019153
Anupam Bishayee6223711589
Michael G. B. Drew61131524747
Soujanya Poria5717513352
Madeleine Helliwell543709898
Tapas Kumar Maji542539804
Pulok K. Mukherjee5429610873
Dipankar Chakraborti5411512078
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202385
2022332
20211,949
20201,936
20191,737
20181,807