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    <title>International Conference on Mechanical Engineering 2013</title>
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    <description>Title: International Conference on Mechanical Engineering 2013
Authors: Bangladesh University of Engineeing and Technology
Description: This is softcopy of the proceedings of the International Conference on Mechanical Engineering 2013&#xD;
(ICME2013) 20 – 21 June, 2014, Dhaka, Bangladesh.</description>
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    <title>Evaluation of a Wells Turbine Model for Ocean Wave Energy Conversion using Oscillating Water  Column</title>
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    <description>Title: Evaluation of a Wells Turbine Model for Ocean Wave Energy Conversion using Oscillating Water  Column
Authors: Ahmed, Rasel; Rahman, Kazi Afzalur; Hridoy, Monowar Wadud
Abstract: Wave energy of oceans has a large potential to harness energy all over the world. Most of the wave energy extracting devices &#xD;
are based on the oscillating water column (OWC) technique. This study done on a small scale describes the designing of a &#xD;
Wells turbine to be used in an Oscillating Water Column power plant and laboratory-based test for evaluating such turbines. &#xD;
The test shows how RPM varies with respect to flow coefficient and gives the idea to choose turbine specification for given &#xD;
wave power. In this study, maximum rpm was found 396 at flow coefficient 0.425 by using a 35 cm diameter turbine whose &#xD;
mass inertia was 450 gm. This study shows that for large power output, the turbine size should be large in diameter and flow &#xD;
coefficient should be in the range of 0.4 to 0.5 for efficient turbine operation.  Though power output was found small, among &#xD;
the various processes of conversion of wave energy, the oscillating water column (OWC) by employing Wells turbine can be a &#xD;
prominent and bright source of renewable energy source.</description>
    <dc:date>2020-12-19T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>An Experimental Study on Wheel Alignment and Shock Absorber Conditions for Fuel  Performance Analysis of a Light Vehicle</title>
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    <description>Title: An Experimental Study on Wheel Alignment and Shock Absorber Conditions for Fuel  Performance Analysis of a Light Vehicle
Authors: Das, Riton Kumer; Hossain, Md. Abu Mowazzem; Islam, Md. Tazul; Banik, Sajal Chandra
Abstract: In this study, an EHCO PLUS- 2ZZ-GE-02 model light vehicle was used to analyze the fuel performance with the &#xD;
consideration of the effect of wheel alignment and shock absorber conditions. In the experimental setup, a computerized &#xD;
machine vision-based wheel alignment measuring system was used to detect the misalignment of the wheels and the fuel &#xD;
performance of the vehicle measured before and after wheel alignment. The analysis results reveal that fuel consumption &#xD;
depends on wheel alignment. Also, the wheel alignment has been greatly affected by shock absorber conditions. Through &#xD;
the experimental process, it is found that wheel misalignment under inflation pressure in the tire and improper shock &#xD;
absorber condition resulted in increasing the fuel consumption rate. However, the fuel consumption rate of the vehicle has &#xD;
significantly improved by adjusting the alignment of wheels.</description>
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    <title>A Numerical Study on Interaction of A0-mode Lamb Wave with Cylindrical Hole in CFRP  Composite Laminates</title>
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    <description>Title: A Numerical Study on Interaction of A0-mode Lamb Wave with Cylindrical Hole in CFRP  Composite Laminates
Authors: Rabbi, M S; Teramoto, K; Khan, T I
Abstract: This study represents the interaction of A0-mode Lamb wave at a cylindrical hole in composite laminates focusing on its &#xD;
scattering characteristics. A 3-dimensional Finite Element Modeling (FEM) is used to discuss the effect of the stacking &#xD;
sequence in the wave propagation. An excitation signal of 30 kHz, modulated by Hanning window is allowed to propagate &#xD;
with plane strain condition in a defected squared shape laminate. Propagations of Lamb wave in 8-layered composite &#xD;
laminates with an identical defect are considered. It is found that the reflecting and transmitting characteristics of the &#xD;
incident wave dominated by the outermost layer and the pattern varied with different stacking sequences. The outcomes of &#xD;
this computational study help to the use of the A0-mode Lamb wave for damage characterization and detection in composite &#xD;
laminates.</description>
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