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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, the authors synthesized g-C3N4/TiO2 nanocomposite (1:1) having different shapes of TiO2 (nanorods (NR), nanospheres (NS), and nanotubes (NT)), to show the effect of morphology on its photocatalytic activity.
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TL;DR: Results suggest that P solubilization by these isolates is due to lowering of pH of the culture filtrate and also the activity of acid phosphatase and phytase.
Abstract: Phenotypic mutants of Aspergillus tubingensis were obtained by UV irradiation and phosphate solubilization ability of these mutants were studied and compared with the wild type strain. Low phosphate solubilizing mutant was also selected in this study. Among the different mutants, AtM-5 and AtM-2 showed highest P solubilization when tri-calcium phosphate and rock phosphate were used as P source compared to the wild type strain and other mutants. These mutants also showed maximum acid phosphatase and phytase activity. These results suggest that P solubilization by these isolates is due to lowering of pH of the culture filtrate and also the activity of acid phosphatase and phytase.
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TL;DR: This paper analyzed and discussed the threat classification pertaining to autonomous vehicles (AV) by using the authentication, accountability, and service availability, and highlighted the countermeasures for AV cyberattacks along with their implementation issues and explored how blockchain can overcome these issues.
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TL;DR: The suitability of self-excited induction generators (SEIGs) to regulate the terminal voltage is a key factor in deciding its use in various applications as discussed by the authors, and the recommendations drawn from this study are helpful in developing a new cost-effective regulating scheme of SEIGs for different industrial applications.
Abstract: Self-excited induction generators (SEIGs) are increasingly being used in small-capacity isolated applications for harnessing both conventional and renewable energy resources. These SEIGs suffer from poor voltage regulation even when driven by constant speed prime movers or fixed head hydro turbines. The suitability of these SEIGs to regulate the terminal voltage is a key factor in deciding its use in various applications. This paper deals with the voltage-regulating (VR) schemes for SEIGs, which are found scattered in the literature, and summarizes their operational aspects and relative suitability. These VR schemes are classified on the basis of shunt and series compensation as classical schemes, schemes based on solid-state switching devices, and schemes based on self-commutating solid-state switching device converters. The recommendations drawn from this study are helpful in developing a new cost-effective regulating scheme of SEIGs for different industrial applications.
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TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of the work published on physical, chemical, and mineralogical composition, mechanical properties such as workability, setting times, compressive, splitting and flexural strength, permeability etc. of concrete and CLSM made with waste foundry sand, coal bottom ash, cement kiln dust and wood ash.
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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 |