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Rakesh Krishnan P P

Processing of powders to ceramic components uses a large number of interim additives such as solvents, binders, plasticizers, dispersants, lubricants, and coagulating agents. The majority of these processing additives are synthetically prepared from petroleum-based chemicals. Sustainable development necessitates the replacement of these synthetically prepared additives with naturally renewable materials. The thesis explores the use of natural rubber latex as a binder, gelling agent, and pore stabilizer for the preparation of dense and porous alumina ceramics.

Rekha Krishnan

Perchlorate contamination in water due to industrial and space activities remains a serious problem as it seriously affects the function of thyroid glands. Various methods are being explored for the removal of perchlorate from the contaminated water. Among them, adsorption is a simple and cost-effective technique. The development of efficient adsorbent materials is the key to the success of the adsorption method of perchlorate removal. This thesis explores the synthesis of magnetically functionalized novel adsorbent materials from bio-waste such as eggshell and watermelon rind.

Sritam Hajra

This thesis aims to quantitatively analyse the effects of solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere (SW-M-I) coupling on the near -Earth space environment and enhance the current understanding of both large and small-scale coupling processes and mechanisms in the SW-M-I system during extreme transient events of supersubstorm and geomagnetic storms.At the first,robust quantitative analyses with regard to the LI-point and network of magnetometer and radars are included in comparative assessments and investigations of different coupling functions and the most significant parameters known to define t

Renju Nandan

Despite a large number of studies made using both observations and models, due to the inability to disentangle the meterological effects from the aerosol impacts in cloud radiative forcing and poor parameterization in the numerical simulations, the interaction mechanisms between aerosols and clouds remain among the most un certain processes in the prediction of the global climate system

Rachakonda Shri Rama Akshay

This thesis aims to investigate AGC in a conventional regulated power system and a deregulated power system with the integration of Solar PV, Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), Super magnetic Energy Storage (SMES) and Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM). The linear time invariant models of Solar PV, BESS, SMES and STATCOM have been implemented in a two area power system for improving transient stability of the system. The average switching models of the active and reactive power devices have been presented to highlight the output current and power dynamics of the devices.

Rithwik. N

Scientific missions to Lagrangian points have the potential to enhance the understanding of the universe and to accelerate the exploration of space. A typical mission design to an orbit around the Lagrangian points from the Earth involves two steps. In the first step, an orbit with prescribed geometrical characteristics is designed and in the second step, an optimal transfer trajectory to the orbit from an Earth parking orbit is designed.

Anuja Vijayan

A cavitating venturi is a passive device that uses hydrodynamic cavitating flow to anchor the mass flow rate. The inter-phase interactions impart inherent cavity oscillations in the venturi operation, presenting challenges in understanding its flow behaviour and developing reliable numerical models. Cavitating venturis are passive devices with no moving parts. This unique feature makes the device an excellent flow rate controller in various industrial applications.

Sreekala K

The realization of a highly developed society with zero-carbon emissions and advanced electrified transportation demands the emergence of batteries delivering superior energy density and charge storage capability. The search of electrochemists to find materials that can outperform Li-ion batteries led to the research on Li-S batteries (LSBs), which are energy-dense, high-capacity energy storage systems. Nonetheless, the widespread development of lithium-sulfur batteries is held back because of some serious concerns.

Govind Kumar Sharma

Over the last decade, advancements in the electronics sector have raised the bar for EMI shielding requirements. To meet this demand, recent research has focused on developing shielding materials that can give the same level of EMI SE value while eliminating all of the disadvantages of traditionally employed metallic shields. However, there is a significant gap between laboratory-level preparation and industrial applications.

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