Volume-2 (NCACME 2020 " Girijabai Sail Institute of Technology, Karwar, Karnataka 581345)
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | E-RAKSHAK-An Effortless Way of Police Complaint Registration, Management and Security |
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Authors | : | Aishwarya Kurle || Archana U.kalas || ApekshaS.Naik || Mafita C.Cardoz || Shama Dessai |
Abstract: This is a web application designed to manage all police stations in a district. The system consists of four modules. The admin module, investigator module, user module and visitor module. User is the one who register complaint after login. Visitor is a user without registering he can view live news, helpline numbers and list of missing people. In a district all police stations are managed by the SP and he is the admin of this application. Complaints will be received by the investigator (PSI) of the police station entered by the user. If investigator is not able to solve that complaint, then he can forward that complaint to the Admin. Admin manages the complaints sent by the investigator and assigns cases to the higher investigator like CI, DSP etc. and admin will going to manage the police stations working under him. Investigator handles the cases assigned by the admin and solves it.....
Keywords: Police Complaint, Investigator, Database, SP, CI, PSI, DSP
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Title | : | Studies on Biodeisel Synthesised By Using Fish Oil and Its Blends with Normal Diesel |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Ashley Rebello || Franoy Vaz || Pavan Desai || Suresh .D. Mane || Swati Kalgutkar |
Abstract: Biodiesel is often considered to improve energy security and reduce the effect of fuel on the climate change. However, there are concerns about the impact of biodiesel when its life cycle is considered. Worldwide initiatives for cleaner production make it possible to increase the efficiency of the resources and controlling the release of pollutants to the air, water and land. In this work, attempt has been made to extract oil from waste fishes available in local market. Various locally available fishes were tried out by heating them in water and finally Sardine fish was found suitable. These fishes 8 kg yielded of 400 gms of fish oil. Biodiesel obtained from fish wastes are used as alternative fuel to diesel in stationary diesel engines. Oil extraction was carried out using 4kg of sardine fishes which was incubated with 12 litres of water in a metal container at a temperature of 97oC. After this treatment the mixture......
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[3]. SharanapaGodigaur , Ch.Suryanarayana Murthy, RanaPrathap Reddy (2010) "Performance and emission characteristics of a Kirloskar HA394 diesel engine operated on fish oil methyl esters" Research journal of Renewable Energy 35(2010)355-359.
[4]. SharanapaGodigaur , Ch.Suryanarayana Murthy, RanaPrathap Reddy (2010) "Performance and emission characteristics of a Kirloskar HA394 diesel engine operated on fish oil methyl esters" Research journal of Renewable Energy 35(2010)355-359.
[5]. SharanapaGodigaur , Ch.Suryanarayana Murthy, RanaPrathap Reddy (2010) "Performance and emission characteristics of a Kirloskar HA394 diesel engine operated on fish oil methyl esters" Research journal of Renewable Energy 35(2010)355-359..
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Title | : | Reducing the Energy Cost of Human Walking Using an Unpowered Exoskeleton |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Shrinivas G. Nagekar || Stephen K. Pereira || Mohammed Yaseen || Prof.Poojesh C. Anvekar |
Abstract: As one of the most important examples of human-oriented system, theexoskeleton can improve the strength and endurance of the wearer. With the recent advancements in technology, wearable devices or exoskeletons witness intense development. Passive unpowered exoskeletons are starting to emerge that have advantages compared to the powered solutions; simpler design, lower weight, no complex electronics and lower price. Such an exoskeleton has a higher chance of end-user acceptance. Metabolic energy used during walking can be partly replaced by power input from an exoskeleton. We built a lightweight elastic device that acts in parallel with the user's calf muscles, off-loading muscle force and thereby reducing the metabolic energy consumed in contractions. Results show that....
Keywords: exoskeleton, walking, unpowered, mechanics, springs, metabolic cost
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Title | : | Recycling of Plastic into Household Items |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Affaq B Shaikh || Rajat V Savant || Ankita Padwalkar || Nikhita Padti |
Abstract: The purpose of Recycling of plastic into household items is to reduce use of plastic by making into useful household items to avoid landfills and to recycle the plastic. Since the use of plastic has been increasing day by day but plastic is so entrenched into our lives it cannot be easily removed. Plastic recycling process involves collecting, sorting, washing, shredding, heating and moulding.Recycling technologies have made the plastic recycling process easier and more cost effective. Consequently the reuse, recovery and recycling of plastic is important
Keywords: Plastic Recycling, Plastic Recycling Methodology Working.
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Title | : | Rainwater Harvesting Through Subsurface Dyke (Groundwater Recharging Structure) |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Sangmeshwar K. Naik || Veeresh Menasinakai || Manjunatha S || Praveen H. Naik |
Abstract: Water is a natural resource which is most important to every human being on the earth. As rise in water scarcity due to increase in population day by day demand for water is also increasing and change in climatic condition, deforestation, overuse which creates serious problem throughout the world for all community. Industrial development, and Agricultural field development and production has resulted in overuse of groundwater and surface water resources and hence reduces the quality of water. Therefore the conventional water resources like well, rivers and....
Keywords: Subsurface dyke, Percolation, Groundwater, Recharge, Conservation, Clay, PVC sheet.
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Title | : | Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete Containing Mineral Admixtures |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | T. Chiranjeevi || T. Chandrasekhar Rao |
Abstract: Self-Compacting Concrete is an innovative concrete that does not require vibration for placing and compaction. It is able to flow under its own weight, completely filling formwork and achieving full compaction, even in the presence of congested reinforcement. This paper presents an experimental investigation on strength aspects like compressive, flexural and split tensile strength of self compacting concrete containing different mineral admixtures and workability tests for different mineral admixtures (slump, L-box, U-box and T50) are carried out. The methodology adopted is that mineral admixtures are replaced by 30%, 40% and 50% for Portland cement and performance is measured and compared. The influence of mineral admixtures on the workability, compressive strength, splitting tensile strength and flexural strength of self-compacting concrete was investigated. The mix proportion.....
Keywords: Fly ash, Ground granulated blast furnace slag, self-compacting concrete, silica fume
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Title | : | Smart Helmet for Bikers |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Raghavendra Hegde || Lubna M. Shaikh || Ramba S. Naik || Aminaerum A. I.Shaikh || Namrata M. Bhomkar |
Abstract: All over the world, there are many instances of bike accidents visible round us. Many people get injured in road accident more frequently because of the main reason not wearing a helmet or not wearing an ISI certified helmets. Considering the increasing number of motor cycle riders in our country and the number of accidents happening each year, it is evident that in most cases the rider suffers injuries to the head and it leads to fatal causalities. Road accidents occur in our day to day life because the riders or drivers won't stick to the rules made by the Indian Government and also because reckless drives are in the habit of drinking. Under the influence of the alcohol they indulge in rash driving. Some major reasons for the road accidents are over speeding, consumption of alcohol and riding the bike without helmet. Many people lose their loving family in accidents. Numerous lives could have......
Keywords: Alcohol, Smart helmet, GPS, Message, Microcontroller- Arduino UNO, Riders, Sensors
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Title | : | Fabrication of Smart Ventilation System for Parked Vehicles |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Pravesh C Majalikar || Nagraj G Naik || Pranay S Kumtekar |
Abstract: The temperature inside a car can rise up to 30oC more than the outside temperature and pose a serious threat for children or pets left in the car, when it is parked outside during summer. The increase in temperature of the car cabin is due to various modes of heat transfer such as conduction, convection and radiation. However, radiation along with the absorption is the main use of this dramatic rise in temperature. This paper mainly focuses on regulating the internal temperature of the car. A new ventilation system has been designed that employs exhaust fan and blower, temperature sensors and electronic control circuitry to automatically control the temperature inside the car cabin under the constraint that ignition system is off. Experimental investigation is performed on a four-wheeler vehicle parked under direct sun to observe temperature variation inside the car to understand the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the car.....
Keywords: Automatic control, Parked vehicles, Regulating temperature, Ventilation system
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