VOLUME 5, ISSUE 5, MAY 2018
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF HOUSING SPHERE FLY ASH
Aliyev Ruslan Yusif
VITREOUS ENAMEL COATING SURFACE DEFECTS AND EVALUATION OF THE CAUSES
Özge Işıksaçan, Prof. Dr. Onuralp Yücel1, Dr. Alper Yeşilçubuk
DESIGN, EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION ON EFFECT OF ENTRY MATERIAL IN PCB MANUFACTURING
Pawar Ajit Ramchanchandra, Patil Satish Hemant, Tilekar Rahul Rajendra, Suryawanshi Yogesh Ashok, Prof. Sangle.P.S
INVESTIGATION ON PERCENTAGE ADDITION OF SAND, RED MURRUM AND STEEL SLAG FOR STRENGTHENING THE SUBGRADE SOIL
Miss. Sangita Z Palve, Dr. V. K. Sharma
SHELF LIFE STABILITY OF ENROBED MUTTON NUGGETS ADMIXED WITH HEAD AND CHEEK MEAT
F A Rather*, Z Muzaffar, H Muzaffar, S Ahmed, A H Malik
SURVEY OF A BANK SECURITY SYSTEM BY USING EMBEDDED SYSTEM
Priyanka Patil, Sukanya Pimparkar, Shivali Telgar, Ms. Saylee Begampure
DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF AGRO FERTILIZER, PESTICIDES & WATER SPRINKLING ROBOT
Dhananjay D. Dhawale, Akshay R. Bansode, Rushabh C. lad, Prasanna M. Kale, Pro.V.V. Saidpatil
REVIEW OFINFORMATION QUALITY OF E-LEARNING SYSTEMS IN SAUDI ARABIA
Khuloodowid Aljuhani, Samah Anwar Abbas, Azrilah AbdulAziz
STUDYING B-CELL EPITOPES OF OLIVE ALLERGENS USING COMPUTATIONAL METHODOLOGY
Meenakshi Srivastava
RESOURCE SCHEDULING BASED ON LOAD BALANCING WITH FAULT TOLERANCE IN CLOUD COMPUTING
Arshpreet Kaur, Gurpreet Kaur
ON THE STRUCTURE CONSTANTS OF LEIBNIZ ALGEBRAS
Nil Mansuroğlu, Mücahit Özkaya
STUDY OF BEHAVIOUR OF STEEL STRUCTURE BY PUSH OVER ANALYSIS
Ms. Pallavi B. Gadge, Mr. Gajanan D. Dhawale, Miss. Rutuja K. Kakpure
PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT BY USING REFUSED GLASS POWDER IN CONCRETE FOR STRENGTHENING
Ms. Shweta N. Rokdey, Mr. G. D. Dhawale, Ms. S.A. Wagh
USE OF STEEL FIBER REINFORCEMENT IN SELF COMPACTING CONCRETE WITH PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF FLY ASH
Ms. Mamta U. Tikhade, Dr. P.P. Saklecha, M.M. Lohe
STUDY ON EXTERIOR BEAM COLUMN JOINT WITH BASALT FIBRE UNDER CYCLIC LOADING
Lavanya P*, Saranya M, Leema Rose A
ASSESSMENT OF LAND SUITABILITY POTENTIALS FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT – A CASE STUDY OF BHARUCH – ANKLESHWHAR TWIN CITIES THROUGH GIS
Tiriveedhi Dileep Kumar, C. Sai Srikanth Kumar, Hatkar Satish Kumar, Dindigala Jyothsna Devi
VOLCANOES, AN EXCELLENT INDICATOR OF HEAT WITHIN THE EARTH
Dr. (Prof.) V.C.A. Nair*
H.264 VIDEO TRANSMISSION WITH HIGH QUALITY AND LOW BITRATE OVER WIRELESS NETWORK
Kadhim Hayyawi Flayyih, Mahmood Abdul Hakeem Abbood, Prof.Dr.Nasser Nafe’a Khamees
ANKIT PATHAK, ABHISHEK MATHUR, SHAILENDR KUMAR SHRIVASTAVA
Ankit Pathak, Abhishek Mathur, Shailendra Kumar Shrivastava
Abstract
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF HOUSING SPHERE FLY ASH
Aliyev Ruslan Yusif
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.551
Abstract: Urgency of the research is conditioned with scientific necessity of the solution of theoretical and practical tasks connected with the development of housing sphere, namely, with housing construction and housing and communal services, the social and economic significance of paper theme choice determination. Housing sphere includes construction, reconstruction and modernization, engineering equipment and installations, elements of social infrastructure, exploitation and repair, housing fund, management. It is directed to the qualitative change of population's housing conditions. Housing providing, living conditions, organization of public services, level of housing, favorable sanitary conditions and other factors determining housing comfort. Proceeding from economic strategy of the state it has been planned to carry out measures system improving well-being of population. One of such measures is the increase of housing construction forthcoming 8 years (till 2025). Medium level of housing providing increased 1,2 times-from 14,6 to 17,9m2 of total area per man.
Keywords: Housing sphere, metrics.
Abstract
VITREOUS ENAMEL COATING SURFACE DEFECTS AND EVALUATION OF THE CAUSES
Özge Işıksaçan, Prof. Dr. Onuralp Yücel1, Dr. Alper Yeşilçubuk
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.552
Keywords: Vitreous enamel, Enamel surface defects, Fish scales, Impurities, Burn off, Poor adherence, Blisters.
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DESIGN, EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION ON EFFECT OF ENTRY MATERIAL IN PCB MANUFACTURING
Pawar Ajit Ramchanchandra, Patil Satish Hemant, Tilekar Rahul Rajendra, Suryawanshi Yogesh Ashok, Prof. Sangle.P.S
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.553
Abstract: Optimization of the metal drilling process requires creation of minimum amount of burrs and uniform appearance of the drilled holes. In this paper, an experimental investigation was performed on sheets of copper using different diameter drills. Cutting data, clamping conditions, and drill geometry were constant and we used different type of entry material like copper, aluminium, backlit and soft wood in order to increase heat transfer rate which produces in drilling process due a to friction of drill with workpiece to be optimize reach the desired quality. The results revealed possible reduction of burr occurrence on both the entry and exit side of the sheet, requiring no additional deburring. The demand on the uniform appearance of drilled holes was fulfilled as well as high productivity achieved. Such optimized process results in a noticeable decrement in job rejection and production cost reduction.
Keywords: Drilling, aluminium, burr minimizing, measurement, vacuum clamping.
Abstract
INVESTIGATION ON PERCENTAGE ADDITION OF SAND, RED MURRUM AND STEEL SLAG FOR STRENGTHENING THE SUBGRADE SOIL
Miss. Sangita Z Palve, Dr. V. K. Sharma
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.554
Abstract: In this study, laboratory investigations have been carried out on a number of soil samples procured from different roadwork sites. Preliminary properties of soil can be evaluated, such as specific gravity, liquid limit, plastic limit, shrinkage limit, free swell index, and heavy compaction test i.e MDD and optimum moisture content, CBR tests, UCS tests. CBR tests have been conducted for same samples under various conditions of soaked and unsoaked condition with due emphasis on moisture content parameters in the soil sample. In this study for the purpose of comparison three different types of soils stabilizers have been considered to study the variation percentage of red murrum, sand and steel slag. To study behaviour of percentage addition of sand, red murrum and steel slag in sub grade soil. The CBR value of the sub grade soil is being used widely since a long time in design of pavement structure and is critical in deciding the overall thickness of the pavement. Additionally, for good drainage, a typical specification for the pavement foundation design requires the value of permeability coefficient of the sub grade material to be specified. Thus, UCS and CBR constitute two important parameters in the design and assessment of long-term performance of the pavement. In this project only strength aspects of pavement sub grade have been considered.
Keywords: Index properties, free well, heavy compaction, CBR, UCS, Strength, sub grade soil.
Abstract
SHELF LIFE STABILITY OF ENROBED MUTTON NUGGETS ADMIXED WITH HEAD AND CHEEK MEAT
F A Rather*, Z Muzaffar, H Muzaffar, S Ahmed, A H Malik
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.555
Abstract: In the current study enrobing of mutton nuggets incorporated with 40% head and cheek meat was done using gram flour and refined wheat flour. The product was evaluated for its physico-chemical, sensory and storage quality. Physico-chemical parameters included pH, cooking yield and proximate composition. pH of enrobed mutton nuggets was 6.28 and non-significantly higher than control. Mean cooking yield values of control (T0), gram flour enrobed (T1) and refined wheat flour enrobed (T2) mutton nuggets were 81.43%, 104.60% and 102.48% respectively. Proximate composition showed non-significant difference among the treatments with the protein and fat content lower than the control. Storage study of enrobed mutton nuggets was conducted under refrigeration in LDPE bags and the product was evaluated at regular intervals of 5 days during its 20 days storage. There was a progressive increase in pH of the product as well as control. TBA values also showed increasing trend from day 0 to 20th day of storage and mean values of TBA of enrobed mutton nuggets was significantly lower than control. During the storage there was constant increase in total plate count. However the product remained within the acceptability limit upto 10th day of its refrigerated storage.
Keywords: Enrobing, nuggets, TBA, TPC.
Abstract
SURVEY OF A BANK SECURITY SYSTEM BY USING EMBEDDED SYSTEM
Priyanka Patil, Sukanya Pimparkar, Shivali Telgar, Ms. Saylee Begampure
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.556
Abstract: Bank security is essential for various reasons; one of those reasons incorporates giving secure keeping money to customers and shielding the bank from false conduct. The primary point of this task is to outline a security system that give proficient method for security to banks, by methods for a propelled entryway bolt system. It is utilized as a part of the fields where security and mystery is the essential imperative. The principle objective is to plan advanced code bolt which is utilized to decrease manual obstruction to the most extreme degree alongside the ultrasonic movement sensor. Here clients are given with discrete passwords by methods for GSM, when they utilize their RF-IDS. On the off chance that any of the clients need to open the entryway or locker then he needs to enter his secret key in the system effectively, at that point the system sends message on the client naturally. This message is sent through a G S M Modem. By this System we give propelled Security in Banks.
Keywords: PIR sensor, Temperature sensor, Arduino MEGA, IR sensor, Metal Detector.
Abstract
DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF AGRO FERTILIZER, PESTICIDES & WATER SPRINKLING ROBOT
Dhananjay D. Dhawale, Akshay R. Bansode, Rushabh C. lad, Prasanna M. Kale, Pro.V.V. Saidpatil
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.557
Abstract: Automatic travelling water sprinkler is powered by solar energy. The solar energy is absorbed by the solar panel and the energy is stored as electricity in the battery. This battery gives power to the DC motor. The DC motor is connected with the chain sprocket assembly. The chain and sprocket is connected with the rear shaft which helps the machine to propel forward. At the rear shaft another set of chain and sprocket is also there. The fourth sprocket of second chain is connected with the crank plate via shaft. The crank plate is connected to the piston rod of the cylinder, where the rotary motion of crank plate is converted to the reciprocatory motion in the pneumatic cylinder. The double acting cylinder is connected with the water tank by a non-return valve. The air goes to the water tank pushes water out of the tank. This pushed out water is sprayed through the sprinkler to the plants.
Keywords: Water sprinkler, chain and sprocket, crank plate, water tank.
Abstract
REVIEW OFINFORMATION QUALITY OF E-LEARNING SYSTEMS IN SAUDI ARABIA
Khuloodowid Aljuhani, Samah Anwar Abbas, Azrilah AbdulAziz
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.558
Abstract: In the education field, quality is a significant matter, especially in e-learning systems. The e-learning systems have many quality dimensions, such as information and system performance. This paper defines the concept of e-learning and its framework and standards. Then, it discusses the information quality in e-learning systems because the content of teaching materials is a critical element that affects it. Furthermore, this paper presents the information framework, which has 14 attributes used to measure the quality of teaching materials in e-learning systems. Moreover, this paper evaluates the information quality in the current state of the e-learning systems in Saudi Arabia.
Keywords: E-learning, Information quality,E-learning framework,E-learning quality.
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STUDYING B-CELL EPITOPES OF OLIVE ALLERGENS USING COMPUTATIONAL METHODOLOGY
Meenakshi Srivastava
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.559
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Abstract: Frequently a few proteins of the normal and fundamental sustenance segments or potentially their tree (dust, for example, wheat, shelled nut, olive, soybean, and soon have been found to instigate sensitivity in a few people. Acknowledgment of hypersensitivity causing epitopes in such proteins and understanding their cross reactivity is the initial phase toward keeping sensitivities from happening. Their in-vitro and in-vivo contemplates are tedious and expensive. Since the in-vivo thinks about rely on the living life form and subsequently comes about are species subordinate. Bioinformatics came as an awesome help to therapeutic science, where utilizing computational devices forecasts can be made with respect to the reasons for sickness and medications required. These computational procedures influence the procedure to time proficient and financially savvy. They clear way for in-vitro and in-vivo analyzes. One such field where it is helping restorative sciences is expectation of sensitivity causing B-cell epitopes and finding their cross-reactivity. Cross-reactivity predicts other conceivable sustenance which may cause hypersensitivity. In the present investigation, IgE interceded hypersensitivity causing B-cell epitopes of olive (Olea europaea) have been recognized, to be specific ‘Ole e 1’, ‘Ole e 2’, ‘Ole e 3’, ‘Ole e 4’, ‘Ole e 9’, ‘Ole e 10’ and ‘Ole e 11.0101.’ with a specific end goal to distinguish direct and conformational epitopes, an aggregate seven web-servers were utilized to be specific BCPred, BcePred, ABCPred, CBTOPE, BepiPred 1.0b, DiscoTope 2.0 and ElliPro. Programming foreseeing the conformational epitopes requires protein structure. Structures for ‘Ole e 9’ and ‘Ole e 10’ were not accessible in information base and consequently homology based demonstrating was likewise done with the guide of the Modbase webserver, using modeler 9 and these displayed structures were utilized for forecast of conformational epitopes. An aggregate of 47 straight epitopes and 28 conformational epitopes have been anticipated in the present investigation, which were additionally contemplated for properties, for example, hydrophilicity, extremity and surface uncovered zone, utilizing PepCalc and NetSurfP 1.1. Anticipated epitopes were examined for cross reactivity, from the ‘Basic Database of Allergenic Proteins’ (SDAP) database, which demonstrated the anticipated epitopes to contain a lot of comparability with different nourishment parts, for example, strawberry, privet, potato and Castor bean allergens and additionally with allergens found in cow-like lungworm and two assortments of parasites.
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Abstract
RESOURCE SCHEDULING BASED ON LOAD BALANCING WITH FAULT TOLERANCE IN CLOUD COMPUTING
Arshpreet Kaur, Gurpreet Kaur
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.5510
Abstract: Cloud Computing is an emerging technology in today's world. The way tasks are distributed and coordinated in cloud computing is a challenging issue utilize the resource in an optimized way, avoid overload with resource failure. In this paper, we present a novel approach to load balancing through ant colony optimization (ACO) and to control resource failure. The strategies are used forward-backward ant mechanism, max-min rule, and checkpoint-based rollback recovery. To accelerate the searching process, moving probability of two ants. The proposed strategy provides the dynamic load balancing for cloud computing with less searching time whereas it will also have high network performance and fault tolerance related to the task.
Keywords: Load balancing, Cloud computing, Ant colony optimization, Fault Tolerance.
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ON THE STRUCTURE CONSTANTS OF LEIBNIZ ALGEBRAS
Nil Mansuroğlu, Mücahit Özkaya
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.5511
Abstract: Leibniz algebras are generalization of Lie algebras. As an immediate consequence, every Lie algebras are Leibniz algebras. In literature, there are many papers on finite dimensional Leibniz algebras.In this note, our main goal is to focus on the structure constants of Leibniz algebras and to give some properties of the structure constants of Leibniz algebras. In particular, some conditions are investigated for non-Lie Leibniz algebras. Moreover, some examples on structure constants of non-Lie Leibniz algebras are given and the structure constants of Leibniz kernel of a Leibniz algebra is investigated.
Keywords: Leibniz algebra, Lie algebra, structure constants, Leibniz kernel ideal.
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STUDY OF BEHAVIOUR OF STEEL STRUCTURE BY PUSH OVER ANALYSIS
Ms. Pallavi B. Gadge, Mr. Gajanan D. Dhawale, Miss. Rutuja K. Kakpure
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.5512
Abstract: In last decades Steel structure has played an important role in construction Industry. It is necessary to design a structure to perform well under seismic loads. The seismic performance of a multi-story steel frame building is designed according to the provisions of the current Indian code (IS 800 -2007). The shear capacity of the structure can be increased by introducing Steel bracings in the structural system. Bracings can be used as retrofit as well. There are „n‟ numbers of possibilities to arrange Steel bracings such as D, K, and V type eccentric bracings. A typical eight-story steel frame building is designed for various types of eccentric bracings as per the IS 800- 2007. D, K, and V are the different types of eccentric bracings considered for the present study. Performance of each frame is studied through nonlinear static analysis.
Keywords: Pushover analysis, Steel frames, Bracings.
Abstract
PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT BY USING REFUSED GLASS POWDER IN CONCRETE FOR STRENGTHENING
Ms. Shweta N. Rokdey, Mr. G. D. Dhawale, Ms. S.A. Wagh
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.5513
Abstract: The sheet glass cutting industries producing waste glass material, which are not recycled at current and usually deliver to landfills for disposal. By using glass powder in concrete as a partial replacement is an interesting possibility for economy on waste disposal sites and conservation of natural resources. Glass is unbalanced in the alkaline environment of concrete and could cause lethal alkali silica reaction problems. This property of glass has been used to advantage by grinding it into a fine powder for incorporation into concrete as a pozzolanic material. In laboratory experiments it can contain the alkalireactivity of coarser glass particles, as well as that of natural reactive aggregates. It undergoes beneficial pozzolanic reactions in the concrete and could replace up to 30% of cement in several concrete mixes with satisfactory strength development. Waste glass powder in proper proportion can be used to resist chemical attack. The aim of this project work is to use glass powder in the range of 5% to 25% as replacement of cement and concrete cube, cylinder and beam strength compared with conventional concrete cubes, cylinder and beam respectively. In these types of work wasteglasses is to be used so the cost will be relatively low when compared with normal concrete. The project work was emphasizing on use of glass materials as partially replacement of cement. Further we extend this research as follows. The outcome of glass materials on compressive strength of concrete as partially replacement of coarse aggregates and fine aggregates can be analyze and studied. The glass powder is the pozzolanic material. For that reason Compressive strength can be analyzed by usingthis materials same as partially replacement of cement in concrete. And also we can determined its optimum dosage range when concrete riches maximum strength. The tensile strength of concrete also can be studied by using glass materials in a concrete.
Keywords: Compressive strength, flexural strength, splitting tensile strength glass powder fly ash.
Abstract
OPINION MINING IN SOCIAL MEDIA: UNIMODAL TO MULTIMODAL SENTIMENT ANALYSIS
Tapas Guha
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.5514
Abstract: The "social web" provides new tools to efficiently create and share ideas with everyone connected to the World Wide Web. Forums, blogs, social networks, and content-sharing services help people share useful information. Capturing public opinion on diverse topics has garnered increasing interest from the scientific community, and from the business world. The resulting emerging fields are opinion mining and sentiment analysis. With more than 10,000 new videos posted online every day on social websites such as YouTube and Facebook, one crucial challenge for the coming decade is to be able to harvest relevant information from this constant flow of multimodal data.
Keywords: Social Web, Opinion Mining, Sentiment Analysis, Unimodal, Multimodal.
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USE OF STEEL FIBER REINFORCEMENT IN SELF COMPACTING CONCRETE WITH PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF FLY ASH
Ms. Mamta U. Tikhade, Dr. P.P. Saklecha, M.M. Lohe
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.5515
Abstract: The term Concrete Mix Design is the methodology of selecting suitable materials of concrete and finding out their relative amounts with an objective of generating a concrete of the required characteristics such as strength, durability, and workability in an economical manner. The required concrete proportioning of ingredient is directed by the performance of concrete in 2 stages i,e the plastic and hardened stage. The plastic concrete cannot be properly placed and compacted if it is not workable. Therefore workability as a property of concrete has a vital importance. In hardened concrete, the compressive strength is generally considered to be an basis of its other properties, depends upon many factors, e.g. quality and quantity of cement , water and aggregates; batching and mixing; placing ,compaction and curing. The aim of this study is to evaluate the mechanical performance of M 40 grade concrete containing fly ash and 1 % of steel fibers. The test on mechanical properties of concrete i,e compressive , tensile and flexural strength being carried out, on concrete is conducted for 7,14 and 28 days of cured specimen for both the fiber reinforced and the conventional concrete. The study gives clear picture regarding the effect caused by the addition of steel fibers and fly ash compared with that of the conventional concrete.
Keywords: Fly ash, Compressive strength, Split tensile strength, flexural strength.
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STUDY ON EXTERIOR BEAM COLUMN JOINT WITH BASALT FIBRE UNDER CYCLIC LOADING
Lavanya P*, Saranya M, Leema Rose A
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.5516
Abstract: In this investigation, the beam column joint is an important factor for earthquake resistant design of a framed structures, the bending moment and shear force are maximum in the junction area. It is one of the weakest zone. Exterior joint behaves more critically than the interior joint during the occurances of earthquake. This paper present a review of the experimental results associated with behavior of beam column joint under cyclic loading. In experimental investigation was carried out to study the effect of basalt fibre in exterior beam column joint. Addition of basalt fibre to the beam column joint is increases to improve the strength, ductility, hysteresis curve of the joints. In the present work, beam column joints have been caste with plain RC and RC fibres. All the specimens has been detailed by the provisions of IS 13920 incorporation similitude requirements. In high performance of M60 grade of concrete used was designed by using ACI method suggested by Aitcin. Volume fraction of fibres used in this study varies from 0 to 1.25%. The results were compared with various plot like envelope curve, stiffness and ductility. The observed that performance of fibre specimens in term of all the above parameters are better than the conventional beam-column joint.
Keywords: Beam column joint, cyclic loading, basalt fibre, high performance concrete.
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ASSESSMENT OF LAND SUITABILITY POTENTIALS FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT – A CASE STUDY OF BHARUCH – ANKLESHWHAR TWIN CITIES THROUGH GIS
Tiriveedhi Dileep Kumar, C. Sai Srikanth Kumar, Hatkar Satish Kumar, Dindigala Jyothsna Devi
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.5517
Abstract: Bharuch and Ankleshwar are called as twin cities in Gujarat. These cities are industrial based economic generating urban areas along Delhi - Mumbai Industrial Corridor. Bharuch - Ankleshwar urban Development Authority had made development plan for these twin cities for 2032. This research papers studies the potentials of land for development plan through GIS based approach. Assessment of Land suitability potentials is an essential advance to recognise the feasible land use in urban planning. Land suitability was done for the Bharuch and Ankleshwar municipal boundaries including the neighbouring villages which are sharing the boundary with the municipalities. Land suitability was conducted by taking different parameters based on the characteristics of these cities and available data, viz. city boundaries, proximity to national highways, proximity to state highways, proximity to village roads, river, slope and water bodes.
Keywords: GIS approach, development plan, land suitability potentials.
Abstract
VOLCANOES, AN EXCELLENT INDICATOR OF HEAT WITHIN THE EARTH
Dr. (Prof.) V.C.A. Nair*
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.5518
Abstract: The paper is dedicated to Ruaumoko the Maori God of Volcanoes. To start with, a historical account of some ancient legends regarding volcanoes is given. There is a description of eruption of a volcano with special reference to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Formation of magma in the Earth In the review of literature, some research papers of few eminent authors pertaining to volcanic eruption precursors, magma chambers intrusion of magma, magma wagging, velocity of eruption and quantity of eruption are considered.
Keywords: Dense Rock Equivalent, Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Lava, Magma, Magma Chamber, Magma Reservoir, Magma wagging, Plate Tectonic theory, Ring of Fire, Volcanic eruptions, Volcanic Explosive Index (VEI)
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H.264 VIDEO TRANSMISSION WITH HIGH QUALITY AND LOW BITRATE OVER WIRELESS NETWORK
Kadhim Hayyawi Flayyih, Mahmood Abdul Hakeem Abbood, Prof.Dr.Nasser Nafe’a Khamees
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.5519
Abstract: Portland pozzolanic cement delivered to a construction site was having quick setting time and could not harden after 24 hours. Due to this problem a study on some physical and chemical properties of cement was done to determine the various components of cement. East African Standard procedures were used to determine properties. The results showed that only SO3 and chloride were okay. The initial setting of five minutes was very quick and low when compared to the standard of around 75 minutes. Very high values of SiO2 and insoluble residues, high values of Al2O3, Fe2O3, MgO and loss of ignition were observed and did not meet the standards. In addition, low compressive strength of 26.54 N/mm2 was observed. Lime saturation factor and chemical modulus of 0.46 and 1.46, respectively were low compared to the standard. The quick setting time could be attributed to low CaO of 45.16%, and high values of Al2O3 and Fe2O3. The lack of hardening and compressive strength could be attributed to high values of Insoluble residues. Cement users are therefore requested to test their cement before using.
Keywords: Setting, pozzolanic, insoluble residues, East African Standards, compressive strength.
Abstract
A SURVEY ON PREVENTING DISTRIBUTED DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACKS AND DATA SECURITY
Shabna.M, Aswathi.T
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.5520
Abstract: Steel is one of the most widely used construction material for structural systems in modern construction. In recent years, Cold Formed Steel (CFS) sections- which is being an another major type of steel sections and found to be an alternative to the familiar Hot rolled steel sections. Cold formed steel sections are used more and more as primary framing components and as secondary structural components that connects the primary structural frames. Higher strength materials and a wider range of structural applications have caused a most important development in cold formed steel relative to the common heavier hot rolled steel structural member section. This paper deals with the study of properties and behaviour of the cold formed steel sections as a primary structural member which has scope for futuristic technology applications. This paper presents the non-linear finite element analysis of steel beam column connections (cold formed section). Hereby it also provides the experimental results of behaviour of the beam-column connections with the bolted joints. Load behaviour on Cold formed structural steel members with different configurations of bolted joints and their failure modes are analysed. The study covers the following elements Behaviour of Bolted joint subject to non linear load on I section beam connected to flange and web of I section Column Behaviour of Bolted joint subject to non linear load on channel section beam connected to flange and web of channel section Column
Keywords: Cold-formed steel, bolted joints, non-linear analysis, load behaviour.
Abstract
ANKIT PATHAK, ABHISHEK MATHUR, SHAILENDR KUMAR SHRIVASTAVA
Ankit Pathak, Abhishek Mathur, Shailendra Kumar Shrivastava
DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2018.5521
Abstract: Cloud computing possesses a wide range of great powerful computing resources at very cheap cost. Outsourcing of complicated and huge computational problems to a cloud relaxes the customers with limited resource as well as imposes a negligible charge. This outsourcing trend must be concerned with security and verifiability of the outsourced data. One of the very popular scientific and engineering problem is Matrix Inversion Computation problem (MIC) motivated us to discover a means which provide security, and robust cheating resistance, and an efficiency on MIC Input/output to a malicious cloud. The security involves key generation and encryption of an input to the cloud and decryption and verification of the output from the cloud. The proposed method enables us to combine the key generation and random permutation generation for the input to the cloud. Therefore there is no need to keep eye on key for security. Also, this algorithm decreases the random permutation time by a factor of 2 and cuts a linear key generation time which saves precious computation time and resource occupation.
Keywords: cloud outsourcing, MIC, data security, cat-map.
