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Kongu Engineering College

About: Kongu Engineering College is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Computer science & Cluster analysis. The organization has 2001 authors who have published 1978 publications receiving 16923 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the main and interactive effects of five process variables such as, adsorbent dose, initial acetaminophen concentration, contact time, pH and temperature were investigated via response surface methodology based on Box-Behnken statistical design.
Abstract: Adsorbent was prepared from waste cotton seeds and utilized to remove acetaminophen from aqueous solutions. The main and interactive effects of five process variables such as, adsorbent dose, initial acetaminophen concentration, contact time, pH and temperature were investigated via response surface methodology based on Box-Behnken statistical design. The optimum values of the selected variables were estimated using Derringer’s desired function. The batch adsorption data obeyed smith isotherm. Kinetic investigation showed that the acetaminophen was chemisorbed on waste cotton seed activated biomass surface following pseudo second order model. The fixed-bed adsorption breakthrough curves at different bed heights were well correlated by BDST model. Exhausted adsorbent could be regenerated eight times efficiently using microwave irradiation.

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TL;DR: Poultry farming in India, in spite of several constraints, has progressed considerably during the last decade as mentioned in this paper, and a study has been undertaken to examine various aspects related to the growth and development of poultry production in the country.
Abstract: Poultry farming in India, in spite of several constraints, has progressed considerably during the last decade. The present study has been undertaken to examine various aspects related to the growth and development of poultry production in the country. Poultry production in India was confined to backyards till recently. Local breed of birds were reared for the supply of eggs and meat. The increasing demand for poultry products necessitates augmenting the supply by importing improved breeds of poultry. In 1961, the proportion of hybrid populations in the total population of poultry was about 2 percent. Within a couple of decades, these birds have dominated the market sidelining the indigenous birds. The technological advances have revolutionized the role and the structure of poultry industry in India. It became one of the most specialized enterprises in many parts of the country. A general confidence has been created among the people that green revolution has ushered an era of self-reliance in the food grain production. The rapidly growing population has created some doubts in the said hypothesis. In fact, crop production alone may not solve the food problem of the country. The advances in cereal technology, of course, can fill the empty stomach, but it may not help in the balanced growth of the human body. The chief ingredients of balanced diet also comprise proteins, fats, minerals and vitamins, which are essential for growth. The supply of these items can easily be increased through increased production of livestock products.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an experimental investigation of convective heat transfer co-efficient for electrolytes using spiral plate heat exchanger, which consists of a Plate of width 0.3150 m, thickness 0.001 m and mean hydraulic diameter of 0.01 m.
Abstract: Spiral plate heat exchangers play a vital role in cooling high density and high viscous fluids. This paper presents an experimental investigation of convective heat transfer co-efficient for electrolytes using spiral plate heat exchanger. The test section consists of a Plate of width 0.3150 m, thickness 0.001 m and mean hydraulic diameter of 0.01 m. The mass flow rate of hot fluid is varying from 0.4 kg sec-1 to 0.8 kg sec-1 and the mass flow rate of cold fluid varies from 0.3 kg sec-1 to 0.8 kg sec-1. Experiments have been conducted by varying the mass flow rate, temperature and pressure of cold fluid, keeping the mass flow rate of hot fluid constant. The effects of relevant parameters on spiral plate heat exchanger are investigated. The data obtained from the experimental study are compared with the theoretical data. Besides, a new correlation for the nusselt number that can be used for practical applications is proposed.

14 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a transparent zinc sulfide-aluminium sulfide (Al2S3) composite thin-films are deposited on silicon solar cells through radio frequency (RF) sputtering method at room temperature to investigate the structural, optical, electrical, and thermal characteristics.
Abstract: Transparent zinc sulfide (ZnS)-aluminium sulfide (Al2S3) composite thin-films are deposited on silicon solar cells through radio frequency (RF) sputtering method at room temperature to investigate the structural, optical, electrical, and thermal characteristics. X-ray diffraction analysis reveals the presence of the powder sample (ZnS-Al2S3) and its average crystallite size is 15.83 nm. The minimum electrical resistivity (ρ), maximum hall mobility (μ), and carrier concentration (N) of ZnS-Al2S3 nano-layer coated solar cells are measured to be 2.98 × 10−3 Ω cm, 14.89 cm2 V−1 s−1 and 24.88 × 1020 cm−3 respectively. For a time period of 25 min, ZnS-Al2S3 nano-layer sputter coating produces the maximum power conversion efficiencies (PCE) of 19.38% and 21%, obtained at open and controlled atmospheric conditions, respectively. The influence of operating temperature at both these open and controlled atmospheric conditions for ZnS-Al2S3 nano-layer coated silicon solar cells is observed. The ZnS-Al2S3 composite demonstrates the properties of a desirable anti-reflection coating material for enhancing the PCE of solar cells.

14 citations

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01 Dec 2020
TL;DR: The proposed work concentrates on the integration of an 8-GHz voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) and a frequency tripler for 24-GHz local oscillator generation by stacking the VCO and the tripler with a current-reused topology, so that the power consumption of this integration can be saved.
Abstract: The proposed work concentrates on the integration of an 8-GHz voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) and a frequency tripler for 24-GHz local oscillator generation. By stacking the VCO and the tripler with a current-reused topology, the power consumption of this integration can be saved. The proposed circuit with a total chip area of 0.7 mm ×0.8 mm is implemented in a 0.18 μm CMOS process. As the tuning voltage increases from 0 to 2 V, the measured frequency tuning range (FTR) of the VCO is from 7.06 to 8.33 GHz. The final resulting output frequency from the tripler ranges from 21.18 to 24.98 GHz (16.5% FTR). The core circuit totally consumes 5 mA from a 1.8-V supply voltage. The measured phase noises at the VCO and frequency tripler outputs are − 113.76 and − 105.1 dBc/Hz at 1-MHz offset frequency, respectively, when Vtune is 0 V. The best evaluated figure of merit with tuning is − 187.2 dBc/Hz (decibels relative to carrier). Closed form equations allow for a performance driven design for both PLL and estimator. By using a variable sample frequency controlled by the PLL, the Kalman filter is always operated around its center frequency, which is the rated grid frequency. The new topology is compared to other published single-phase PLL designs and its operation is verified by both simulations and experiments. This integration of a VCO and a frequency tripler exhibits a high potential for the use in low-power 24-GHz phase-locked loops. The PLL designed using dual mode logic technique exhibits excellent performance even under severely distorted utility grid voltage conditions. This robustness makes it very suitable for use in systems connected to grids having an important share of non-linear loads.

14 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202221
2021572
2020234
2019121
2018143
2017136