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IJFTET Volume I, Issue VIII, September - 2014

(Paper ID: 08ET3009201402)

 

Evaluation of Faculty Performance in Teaching Using Text Classification Tool and Fuzzy Modeling Approach

 

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Title:  Evaluation of Faculty Performance in Teaching Using Text Classification Tool and Fuzzy Modeling Approach

 

Author(s):  Bhavika Tailor, ASH Department, C.G.P.I.T, Bardoli, b.r.shah1511@gmail.comRasik Shah, ASH Department, S.N. P.I.T, Bardoli, shah.rasik.15@gmail.comDr. Jayesh Dhodiya, Department of Mathematics, S.V.N.I.T, Surat, jdhodiya2002@yahoo.comDr. Dilip Joshi, , Department of Mathematics, V.N.S.G.U, Surat, dilip _joshi2002@yahoo.co.in.

 

Citation: Bhavika Tailor, Rasik Shah, Dr. Jayesh Dhodiya, Dr. Dilip Joshi. "Evaluation of Faculty Performance in Teaching Using Text Classification Tool and Fuzzy Modeling Approach", IJFTET, Volume: I , Issue: VIII  Publication Year: 2014 , Page(s):  5-8

 

Keywords: Text classification tool, Fuzzy performance sheet, Feedback analysis, Faculty Performance Evaluation.

 

Article type: Research paper

 

DOI: 30/08/2014  http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!vol-i-issue-viii-sep14/c20mt (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Abstract: The faculty performance evaluation is one of the important parts for education organizations. This evaluation is also proposed to be a means for exploring attitudes about changes within an Academic part or the College, suggesting developments or new initiatives to meet the faces of changes, and providing a proper outline for an open discussion with positive exchange of ideas. But when the feedbacks are in qualitative from then results are approximated. In this paper we present a mathematical modeling of text classification tool to convert qualitative feedbacks into quantitative marks. After that there is an algorithm of fuzzy modeling to analysis that quantitative marks which evaluate a faculty is good or bad. We also discuss a case study of engineering

faculty.

 

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(Paper ID: 08ET3009201404)

 

A Critical Review: Wind Load Effects on Tall Structures

 

 

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Title:  A Critical Review: Wind Load Effects on Tall Structures

 

Author(s):  Sheeraz Khan, Post Graduation student, Computer Aided Structural Designing and Drafting, Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain, M.P. India, mskhandesigner99@gmail.com., Dr. Savita Maru, Professor and Head, Civil Engineering Department, Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain, M.P. India, Savitamaru@yahoo.com

 

Citation:  Sheeraz Khan, Dr. Savita Maru   "A Critical Review: Wind Load Effects on Tall Structures", IJFTET, Volume: I , Issue: VIII  Publication Year: 2014 , Page(s):  14-22

 

 Keywords: wind velocity, dynamic wind effects, tall building structure, design codes and standards. 

 

Article type: Research paper

 

DOI: 30/08/2014  http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!vol-i-issue-viii-sep14/c20mt (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Abstract: This paper presents the study of various papers which are published and related with wind load, behavior of structure under wind load, wind load estimation of different kind of tall building structures including medium rise building and their analysis along wind, across wind and tensional moment are shown. This paper mainly consists the analysis of wind induced building structures and their calculations according to major International codes and standards also wind tunnel tests of different building geometry are mentioned. Most of the international codes and standards based on "Gusting load factor" (GLF) approach for calculating the dynamic along-wind loads and their effects on Tall building structure, these international codes and standards provide procedures and guidelines for Assessing the along-wind, across wind effects on high rise structures are described as well. This study also consists an exhaustive comparison of the wind loads obtained by force coefficient based on static analysis and Gust factor based on dynamic analysis interpreting where which method should be used for better protection. 

 

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(Paper ID: 08ET3009201407)

 

Use of Flex Sheet Mirror as Part of an Alternative Technique of Fabricating Solar Paraboloidal Domestic Dish Cooker

 

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Title:  Use of Flex Sheet Mirror as Part of an Alternative Technique of Fabricating Solar Paraboloidal Domestic Dish Cooker

 

Author(s):  Dipesh D. Kundaliya, JJT University,Rajasthan, India. ddkundaliya@gmail.comDr. S. T. Rajan, Dr. Subhash Technical Campus, Junagadh. Gujarat. India. sodankur21@gmail.com

 

Citation:  Dipesh D. KundaliyaDr. S. T. Rajan"Use of Flex Sheet Mirror as Part of an Alternative Technique of Fabricating Solar Paraboloidal Domestic Dish Cooker", IJFTET, Volume: I , Issue: VIII  Publication Year: 2014 , Page(s):  30-34

 

Keywords: paraboloidal dish, renewable energy, solar cooker, solar cooking.

 

Article type: Research paper

 

DOI: 30/08/2014  http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!vol-i-issue-viii-sep14/c20mt (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Abstract: Use of flex sheet mirror as part of an alternative technique of fabricating solar paraboloidal dish cooker is presented here. This could avoid damage of reflective surface of the dish cooker during transportation and permit compact and stacked transport of cookers in bulk. The alternative technique is expected to augment the portfolio of fabrication methods of paraboloidal dish cookers to promote widespread local completion of assembly and use of such cookers as local conditions may permit.

 

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(Paper ID: 08ET3009201409)

 

Analytical Performance of Optimized Solar Thermal Power Plant- Case Study

 

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Title:  Analytical Performance of Optimized Solar Thermal Power Plant- Case Study

 

Author(s):  Sandip B. Shah, Department of Electrical  Engineering, Gujarat Institute of Technical Studies, Moyad ,Gujarat, India. Dr. Ved Vyas J. Dwivedi, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, C. U. Shah University, Wadhwan City, Surendranagar, Gujarat, India.

 

Citation:  Sandip B. Shah, Dr. Ved Vyas J. Dwivedi. "Analytical Performance of Optimized Solar Thermal Power Plant- Case Study", IJFTET, Volume: I , Issue: VIII  Publication Year: 2014 , Page(s):  30-34

 

Keywords: Simulator, Co- generation, Case study, Net Power output (MWh), Optimized result.

 

Article type: Research paper

 

DOI: 30/08/2014  http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!vol-i-issue-viii-sep14/c20mt (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Abstract: Performance of Solar Thermal Power Plant is analyzed by simulating the case study for obtaining high efficiency and cost effectiveness. Experimental results shows that with the help of data analysis we can obtain good result to meet the technical requirements and specifications as for the Power , efficiency and cost are concerned.

 

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(Paper ID: 08ET30092014012)

 

A model for Stress Generation, Crack Growth and Fracture Toughness Estimation in TPO Based Nanocomposites using Finite Element and Single Edge Precracked Method

 

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Title:  A model for Stress Generation, Crack Growth and Fracture Toughness Estimation in TPO Based Nanocomposites using Finite Element and Single Edge Precracked Method

 

Author(s):  Prof. Dr. Sanjay. K. Nayak, Laboratory for Advanced Research in Polymeric Materials (LARPM), Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology,Bhubaneswar. Orissa, India., larpmcipet@gmail.comBishnu P. Panda, Laboratory for Advanced Research in Polymeric Materials (LARPM), Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar. Orissa, India., Smita Mohanty, Laboratory for Advanced Research in Polymeric Materials (LARPM), Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar. Orissa, India., Sushovit Mohanty, Laboratory for Advanced Research in Polymeric Materials (LARPM), Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar. Orissa, India.

 

Citation: Prof. Dr. Sanjay. K. Nayak, Bishnu P. Panda, Smita Mohanty, Sushovit Mohanty "A model for Stress Generation, Crack Growth and Fracture Toughness Estimation in TPO Based Nanocomposites using Finite Element and Single Edge Precracked Method", IJFTET, Volume: I , Issue: VIII  Publication Year: 2014 , Page(s):  50-60

 

Keywords: paraboloidal dish, renewable energy, solar cooker, solar cooking.

 

Article type: Research paper

 

DOI: 30/08/2014  http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!vol-i-issue-viii-sep14/c20mt (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Abstract: A three dimensional Finite Element Model (FEM) using damage initiation mechanisms was carried out to investigate the effect of crack propagation on the developed composite material made of Thermoplastic Polyolefin elastomer(TPO) blend nanocomposites and compared with the existing product material. A specific rear bumper protector was selected and corner crack made to investigate the fracture using linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM). Distribution of analysis parameters such as Von Misses stress, deformation and fracture toughness properties were carried out to study the design parameters of the protector. The Von Misses stress of the product compared against to the yield strength of the developed composite material. The Mode I stress-intensity factor is compared against the material’s fracture toughness. Deformation and Von Misses stress behavior obtained from the simulations performed was found to be non-symmetric. Variation of stress intensity as a function of notch tip radius with respect to different crack length evaluated to understand crack propagation behavior. Increased crack tip displacement observed with an increase of load from 250N to 1500N for all composites whereas the value of maximum stress intensity decreased with an increase in the notch radius. Relation between energy with crack displacement is non linear from a small crack to large crack. Continuous increment of energy observed with crack displacement. 

 

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