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101.24-05-2023"Response of reinforced concrete structural members exposed to high temperature fire and retrofitting of fire damaged structural members adopting R.C jacketing", Materials Today: Proceedings, In Press, Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2023.05.041
Authors: Y.K. Guruprasad and C.N. Yashwanth
102.26-04-2023Assessment of groundwater quality in and around Peenya industrial area, Bengaluru, India: An integrated hydrochemical and GIS approach,ISSN: 1869-9391, Vol 9, Issue 4, pp 1027-1041 April 2022, Impact factor 6.1.
Authors: Pavithra N, Dr. Ramakrishnaiah C.R
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103.19-04-2023 "Statistical analysis of rainfall and groundwater interaction in Bhadra catchment" Environment, Development and Sustainability ,
Authors: Nanditha, H.S., Reshmidevi, T.V., Udaya Simha L., and Parthan Kunhikrishnan
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104.04-04-2023Nanditha, H.S., Reshmidevi, T.V., Simha, L.U. et al. Statistical analysis of rainfall and groundwater interaction in Bhadra catchment. Environ Dev Sustain (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-023-03237-6
Authors: Nanditha, H.S., Reshmidevi, T.V., Simha, L.U., Kunhikrishnan, P.
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105.09-02-2023Kumara G. D., Sivapullaiah P. V., Sreenivasa Murthy A. (2022). Performance evaluation of sugar cane bagasse ash on the strength of concrete. Materials Today: Proceedings, Elsevier, Vol. 75, pp. 106–111.
Authors: Kumara G. D., Sivapullaiah P. V., Sreenivasa Murthy A
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106.02-01-2023Developing Low-Carbon Composite Cement Concretes (LC4) Using Continuous Particle Packing Approach. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, pp.1-19(2023). (SCIE indexed, impact factor: 2.807)
Authors: Chandra Sekhar K, and Rathish Kumar P.
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107.01-01-2023Adsorptive removal of pharmaceutically active compounds from multicomponent system using Azadirachta indica induced zinc oxide nanoparticles: Analysis of competitive and cooperative adsorption, Water Science and Technology, International Water Association (IWA) Publishing, 87(1), 284–303, 2023, DOI: 10.2166/wst.2022.428 [Impact factor: 2.430, Quartile: Q2, Percentile: 74%, H-index: 145]
Authors: Nayanathara O S, Manjunath S V, Aswathy E V
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108.29-12-2022The effect of roof overlay on thermal comfort behaviour of reduced scaled building models in tropical climate: an Indian case study
Authors: Jagadish Vengala, Manish S. Dharek,S. Ganeshwar Reddy & Misbahuddin Mohammad
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109.26-12-2022Competitive and cooperative adsorption analysis for dyes removal from multi-component system using Prosopis juliflora activated carbon, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Springer Nature, 30, 90362-90382, 2022, DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-24721-y [Impact factor: 5.190, Quartile: Q1, Percentile: 87%, H-index: 132]
Authors: Manjunath S V, Pratheek C N and Anil Kumar KM
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110.22-12-2022HYDROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF GROUNDWATER QUALITY IN DAKSHINA PINAKINI RIVER BASIN, KARNATAKA, INDIA
Authors: Dr. N.K.Narayanaswamy, Dr. S.Shivanna, Vyshnavi D R, and Dr. S.B. Brhmananada.
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111.16-12-2022Published a paper titled, “Evaluation of Pavement Surface Distress Using Image Processing and Artificial Neural Network” ASTM Journal of Testing and evaluation, Dec 2022; doi:10.1520/JTE20220259 / Vol. 51 / No. 4 / 2023
Authors: Suhas T R, Pradeep Kumar, Sampath Kumar Pasupunuri, Jaya R. Shinganmakki
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112.15-12-2022Compressive strength & CBR of Expansive soil stabilized with Copper Slag and Lime for Rural Roads , Vol 8, issue 12, Dec 2022 pg 50 to 66 DOI:10.37897.GRJ.2022.V8I12.22.50505 https://gradivareview.com/volume-8-issue-12-2022/
Authors: Sureka Naagesh, D M Suman , M R Rajashekara
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113.07-12-2022Review of Artificial Floating Islands as Pollutant Removal Solution for Urban Lakes Indian Journal of Natural Sciences, Vol.13 / Issue 75 / December / 2022
Authors: Aruna Gopal, Asha.K and Maya Naik S.N
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114.25-10-2022Nalina M M, Mangala Keshava, S Raghunath, K S Jagadish, “Computations of characteristic compressive strength and design vertical load resistance of brick masonry”, IEI-A series, Springer Publication, 25.10.22
Authors: Nalina M M, Mangala Keshava, S Raghunath, K S Jagadish
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115.25-10-2022Nalina, M.M., Keshava, M., Raghunath, S. et al. Computations of Characteristic Compressive Strength and Design Vertical Load Resistance of Brick Masonry. J. Inst. Eng. India Ser. A 104, 51–61 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40030-022-00691-9
Authors: Nalina M M, Mangala Keshava, S Raghunath, K S Jagadish
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116.21-09-2022Super plasticizer assisted bath ultra sonication for dispersion of multi walled carbon nanotubes in cement composites
Authors: Shamanth Gowda T, R V Ranganath
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117.09-09-2022Adsorptive Removal of Indigo Carmine Dye using Activated Carbon: Kinetic and Isotherm Study, Journal on Material Science, 10, 24-30, 2022, DOI: 10.26634/jms.10.1.18957 [Impact factor: 2.429, H-index: 8]
Authors: Manjunath S V and Pratheek C N
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118.11-08-2022Experimental Study on Long-Term Strength and Performance of Rammed Earth Stabilized with Mineral Admixtures El-Cezerî Journal of Science and Engineering Vol: 9, No: 3, 2022 (1136-1148) Abstract: The significance and appreciation of sustainability is rising within the construction industry in the recent past. Conventional rammed earth construction is an ancient form of construction which has many benefits in terms of sustainability. Rammed Earth (RE) in current years, together with other earth-building methods, has been increasingly finding acceptance in many countries worldwide. The overall target of this study is to understand the long-term performance of stabilized RE when exposed to temperature and moisture effects, along with its compressive strength and modulus of elasticity. An experimental investigation was conducted to determine the performance as per the relevant Indian Standard code. Rammed earth was stabilized with cement and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS). Twelve cycles of alternate wetting and drying tests were conducted on stabilized RE to evaluate its performance. Performance of stabilized RE was enhanced with a clay content of 12.4% and at higher GGBS content. Also, a substantial increase in long-term compressive strength was noticed with the addition of GGBS. After the 12th cycle of wetting and drying tests, the percentage reduction in mass was 1.6%, which is negligibly small for an exposed earthen surface without a plastering cover.
Authors: A. Neha VIVEK , P. Prasanna KUMAR, M. Hiteshwar REDDY
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119.02-08-2022Stress-Strain Relationships and Failure Load Analysis of Cement Stabilized Rammed Earth under Concentric and Eccentric Loading Using Finite Element Modelling, Advances in Civil Engineering 2022 (1), Article ID: 2722831, 2022
Authors: BM Sreedhara, M Rahul Raj, G Kuntoji, SR Naganna, ZM Yaseen
120.27-07-2022Competitive adsorption analysis of antibiotics removal from multi-component systems using chemically activated spent tea waste: Effect of operational parameters, kinetics and equilibrium study, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Springer Nature, 30, 42697–42712, 2023, DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-22323-2 [Impact factor: 5.190, Quartile: Q1, Percentile: 87%, H-index: 132]
Authors: Priyanka M S, Nayanathara O S, Manjunath S V, Abinaya Sekar, Aswathy E V, George K V
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