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Thapar University
Education•Patiāla, Punjab, India•
About: Thapar University is a education organization based out in Patiāla, Punjab, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Computer science & Cloud computing. The organization has 2944 authors who have published 8558 publications receiving 130392 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, a penalty based cuckoo search (CS) algorithm was proposed to get the optimal solution of reliability-redundancy allocation problems (RRAP) with nonlinear resource constraints.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an extensive critical review of various properties of self-compacting concrete made with industrial by-products, including waste foundry sand, coal bottom ash, waste tire rubber, copper slag, and waste glass.
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TL;DR: The results suggest that Aspergillus tubingensis plays an important role in reducing the pH of the red mud and also helps in promoting the plant growth in it.
Abstract: Bauxite residue (red mud), a poor substrate for plant growth because of very high pH, salinity and sodicity, is required to be revegetated. The possibility of using Aspergillus tubingensis (AT1), a phosphate solubilizer in red mud amended soils to reduce the alkalinity of the red mud was studied in the present study. A. tubingensis was tested for its ability to grow at high pH and in different concentrations of aluminium (Al), iron (Fe) and sodium (Na). The results showed that A. tubingensis was able to grow at high pH and reduce the alkalinity of the nutrient medium and also to accumulate different metals in the mycelium. The pH values of the red mud amended soils were also significantly reduced (by 2–3 units) by A. tubingensis, which resulted in maize growth improvement. These results suggest that A. tubingensis plays an important role in reducing the pH of the red mud and also helps in promoting the plant growth in it.
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TL;DR: An integrated methodology that embeds global and local search technique is explored for solving multiobjective hydrothermal scheduling problems with valve-point effect of thermal generators and transmission losses and yields high quality solution while satisfying all constraints.
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TL;DR: In this article, a study was undertaken to optimize process variables, electrolysis voltage and treatment time for the electrocoagulation removal of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) Response surface methodology (RSM) with center composite design was used to achieve energy efficient removal of Cr(VI) using ANOVA and multiple response optimization.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Gaurav Sharma | 82 | 1244 | 31482 |
Vinod Kumar | 77 | 815 | 26882 |
Neeraj Kumar | 76 | 587 | 18575 |
Ashish Sharma | 75 | 909 | 20460 |
Dinesh Kumar | 69 | 1333 | 24342 |
Pawan Kumar | 64 | 547 | 15708 |
Harish Garg | 61 | 311 | 11491 |
Rafat Siddique | 58 | 183 | 11133 |
Surya Prakash Singh | 55 | 736 | 12989 |
Abhijit Mukherjee | 55 | 378 | 10196 |
Ajay Kumar | 53 | 809 | 12181 |
Soumen Basu | 45 | 247 | 7888 |
Sudeep Tanwar | 43 | 263 | 5402 |
Yosi Shacham-Diamand | 42 | 287 | 6463 |
Rupinder Singh | 42 | 458 | 7452 |