HYDROLOGY: Recent submissions

  • Balaji, S. (2006)
    Tamilnadu being the Southern most state in India has several rivers but limited water resources for its survival. It has only 4% of India's total fresh water and it caters the needs of 6.3% of the population. Bhavani, the ...
  • Baruah, Rajesh (2006)
    The river Bharalu is a left bank tributary of river Brahmaputra in Assam, which passes through Guwahati city. It adds an aesthetic value for the beautification of Guwahati city. The river water is used for washing clothes, ...
  • Bardalai, Mousumi (2006)
    Bio-medical waste management refers to the management of waste which is generated during the diagnosis, treatment or immunization of human beings or animals or in research activities pertaining thereto or in the production ...
  • Das, Dhwajendra Nath (2006)
    The Tunia river is a tributary of the Champamati river in the Bongaigaon district of Assam. The water of the Tunia river has gradually deteriorated due to industrialization and urbanization of Bongaigaon town. Various types ...
  • Das, Bhaskar Jyoti (2006)
    Deeporbeel Wetland is a permanent, freshwater lake, in a former channel of the Brahmaputra River, to the South of the main river south-west of Guwahati city. It is a large natural wetland having great biological and ...
  • Blahwar, Bantehsonglang (2006)
    Water is a very important natural resource which is being exploited indiscriminately by humans. All over the world, the water resources are getting depleted and polluted by anthropogenic sources. Clean and fresh water has ...
  • Pandian, B. Karutha (2006)
    The main objective of Conservation and Management Plan is to deals with the various elements of conservation and management of a Lake system and to suggest a suitable measure for restoring the Yercaud Lake. Due to continued ...
  • Kumar, Vinod (2006)
    The gap between supply and demand of energy is continuously increasing despite of huge outlay for energy sector In India, the rate of energy demand is increasing at a rate of 6.5% per annum. Future energy demand in India ...
  • Kunam, Sridhar Reddy (2006)
    Quest for energy is unending due to the rapid depletion of the fossils fuels we need to look for the alternate sources of energy, which is also clean and renewable. Among the renewable energy sources available, small ...
  • Singh, Santosh (2006)
    This Dissertation presents design, testing and sensitivity analysis of an electronic load controller (ELC) for single-phase synchronous generators suitable for stand-alone micro-hydropower generation, with constant input ...
  • Singh, Ravindra Pal (2006)
    Energy planning for an isolated remote island using abundantly available solar, biomass, wind hydro and ocean energy resources has been found to be the ideal solution for meeting energy demands of the people of that island ...
  • Chauhan, Ram Dhani (2006)
    Economic development in developing countries has led to huge increase in the energy demand. In India, the energy demand is increasing at a rate of 6.5% per annum. The crude oil demand of country is met by import of about ...
  • Chakrabarty, Pradipta (2006)
    Since last three decades the power quality has become a' subject of great importance. The increase in demand of power supply and change in the nature of load has contributed to the importance of power quality issues. Small ...
  • Gupta, Naveen Kumar (2006)
    The Hydropower is the outcome of utilization of energy of water using water turbines into useful mechanical power, and this (power) is converted into electricity with the help of electric generators. The amount of waterpower ...
  • Jawdekar, Shrinivas U. (2006)
    Wind energy is a clean and renewable energy source whose applications exist worldwide. Sun is indirect cause of wind energy. Due to uneven heating of air on earth's surface wind blows. This energy can be harnessed through ...
  • Jadhav, Rahul (2006)
    Micro hydropower typically stand-alone system in the range of 1-100 kW has been proved useful in powering remote domestic loads. The utilization of micro hydro electricity for small-scale industry and productive processes ...
  • Bhardwaj, Gaurav (2006)
    Over the last decade an extensive research has been carried out in .the areas of fuzzy logic. Fuzzy logic (FL) has emerged as a mathematical tool to deal with uncertainities in human perception and reasoning. It also ...
  • Naik, D. Ravindra (2006)
    Andhra Pradesh state, being one of the largest industrialized state in India, installation of requires electricity generation stations including Small Hydro, Wind, Biomass/Biogasse cogeneration. As per available data, there ...
  • Ranjan, Ashish (2006)
    Biodiesel derived from renewable plant sources is monoalkyl esters of long chain fatty acids which fall in the carbon range C12-C22 and has similar properties as mineral diesel. There are various processes to convert ...
  • Ahmed, Anees (2006)
    The major problem associated with micro hydropower schemes is the non-availability of standardized equipments like turbines because micro hydropower sites are having different head and discharge. Since there is non-availability ...