MASTERS' THESES (HRED): Recent submissions

  • Deo, Manish Kumar (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    Renewable energy, a viable alternative of the world, can overcome the energy crisis that hinders growth of today's economies. It is more economic and serves better when hybridized. A hybrid renewable energy system is ...
  • Singh, Manish (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    Hydro turbine is the most important part of hydro power plant which converts the potential energy of water into mechanical energy. The presence of silt in water erodes the turbine material. Hydropower generation faces ...
  • Kumar, Neeraj (Department of Hydro and Renewable Energy, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, 2019-06)
    Water current turbine or hydrokinetic turbines are used to generate electricity directly from the flowing water in a river or a stream and practically no head is needed to produce the small scale power. This technology ...
  • Srivastava, Utkarsh (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    This dissertation report on “Efficient Management of Electrical Energy Systems in Sewage Treatment Plants” addresses the description of Electrical Energy requirements in different components of Sewage Treatment Plants ...
  • Yadav, Krishna Kumar (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Urban wastewater generated from various domestic uses and or combination of domestic wastewater with wastewater which is released due to industrial activities has become a critical environmental problem during past ...
  • Sinha, Pooja (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Due to rapid increase of population and industrialization, generation of waste and demand of fuel is increasing. The accumulation of solid organic waste is considered to be reaching critical levels in almost all regions ...
  • Lepcha, Ong Tshering (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    In wastewater engineering, one of the most sophisticated methods of wastewater treatment is the tertiary treatment or biological treatment. A large number of inputs in the form of capital investment and energy have been ...
  • Gupta, Gazal (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Increasing anthropogenic impacts on water resources has led increased concern about the health of water bodies. Assessment of health with respect to the ecological quality of lakes and streams is an important aspect to ...
  • Shah, Dhairya (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    The current trend of industrialization and urbanization in the developing countries has a huge impact on the environment. The absence of urban environmental planning and management strategies has resulted in greater ...
  • Shrikoti, Ankit (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Riverbank filtration is a natural water treatment technology that consists of withdrawing water from rivers by pumping wells located in the adjacent to the river. During the process when water passage underground, a series ...
  • Kumar, Adesh (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Various technological alternatives for waste water treatment are available ranging from conventional methods to advance treatment methods. Selection process often diddles decision makers specially when multiple factors ...
  • Alzibeer, Walaa Abdalhalim Ahmed (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    A City Sanitation Plan (CSP) addresses social, technical, financial, institutional, capacity building and stakeholders’ participation towards sustainable infrastructural development for sanitation. A Plan has been prepared ...
  • Gupta, Hitesh kumar (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater. It includes the physical, chemical and biological process to remove physical chemical and biological contaminants. Collecting, treating, and discharging ...
  • Kumar, Amit (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    India is World’s second most populous country and still the population is growing at a very high rate. Luring by the opportunities in the urban areas, many people are migrating from villages to cities. By 2050, half of ...
  • Saxena, Vaibhav (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    mall hydropower is a viable alternative for electricity generation in remote, hilly and isolated areas. For these decentralized small hydropower schemes, different turbines are used in the power plant. However, in the range ...
  • Singh, Saurabh (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Energy is essential for the life of every living being. It is considered as an important factor which affects the growth of a nation. It is prudent to use renewable energy resources as fossil fuel reserves are fast depleting ...
  • Kumar, Mayank (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    The small hydropower system is one of the most effective renewable sources of energy for sustainable development. Strengthening national policy frameworks and the integration of hydro energy, enhancing national capacity ...
  • Kumar, Manoj (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    The increasing demand of energy, non-renewability of fossil fuels, dangerous environmental impact of fossil fuels forces the mankind to shift their source of energy from conventional fuels to renewable energy resources. ...
  • Mehta, Amandeep (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    In the field of hydropower, the designing of different components which is cost effective is a challenging work. For proper design of these components are need to analyse critically as the flow is turbulent as well as three ...
  • Upreti, Ajay Chandra (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Hydropower is the one of the important source of power generation. The share of hydropower is 15.22% of total electricity generation in India. Hydropower plant needs trash rack to prevent garbage and floating trashes from ...