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    CFD Analysis of Kilo Temperature Loop Shri Prakash Guptab‚ Ananta Borgohaina‚ V. Shankarb‚ N.K.Maheshwaria‚ P.K. Vijayana a Reactor Engineering Division‚ Bhabha Atomic Research Centre‚ Trombay‚ Mumbai b Dept. of Chemical Engineering‚ Indian Institute of Technology‚ Kanpur Abstract Lead–Bismuth Eutectic (LBE) is increasingly getting more attraction as the coolant for advanced reactor systems. It is also the primary coolant of Compact High Temperature Reactor (CHTR)‚ being designed at BARC. A

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    faults‚ but the two main boundary faults that wrap around the syntax is being considered equivalent to Banjul and Murree faults. The orientation of the axis of the syntaxis is towards west of north‚ and the outcrop width of the youngest rocks of the axial zone is hardly 10 miles. This deformation is not restricted to only the outer (southern) ranges of the Himalayas‚ but a similar bend in the regional strike is evident for 200 miles to the north‚ beyond the

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    layer of bones is composed of compact bone tissue‚ so-called due to its minimal gaps and spaces. Its porosity is 5–30%.[6] This tissue gives bones their smooth‚ white‚ and solid appearance‚ and accounts for 80% of the total bone mass of an adult skeleton. Compact bone may also be referred to as dense bone.Trabecular (cancellous) boneFilling the interior of the bone is the trabecular bone tissue (an open cell porous network also called cancellous or spongy bone)‚ which is composed of a network of

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    News has changed from a text dominant platform to a multimodal news discourse‚ which now is inclusive of visual tracks. The move towards multi-semiotic news platforms has changed the nature of news and how news happenings are presented to readers. Moya (2011‚ p. 2983) states‚ “Images and language have their own specific potentials‚ that is‚ their own affordances to make meaning. It is apparent that contemporary news discourse is constructed through image composition and the placement of news values

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    holidays have differences but are very similar are skeletons‚ masks‚ and food. Día de los Muertos is a holiday that starts on October 31 and ends on November 2. It is for spending time with family and celebrate/ honor the people that have died. The two holidays have a lot of similar things that help the people celebrate. One of the reasons that the two holidays are similar despite the differences are because of skeletons or las calacas. Skeletons are used in both holidays to celebrate. The difference

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    Mechanical devices are usually used to supply energy or driving force in order to make a fluid flow from one point to another .There are different kinds of mechanical devices used to transport fluids‚ namely‚ pumps‚ fans‚ blowers and compressors. Though liquids particularly can be transported by operators carrying buckets‚ the usual mode of transport of fluids is through pipelines with pumps‚ compressors‚ fans and blowers. Generally‚ the word “pump” designates a machine or device for moving an incompressible

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    higher longitudinal stress levels‚ the dramatic increase in transverse tensile strains activates the FRP jacket and the confining pressure becomes more significant. The general confining pressure induces a tri-axial state of stress in the concrete. It is well understood that concrete under tri-axial compressive stress exhibits superior behavior‚ in both strength and ductility‚ as compared to concrete in uniaxial compression. 2. Parameters affecting confined compressive strength of concrete:

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    Valence-Shell Electron-Pair Repulsion Theory (VSEPR) Predicting the Shapes of Molecules There is no direct relationship between the formula of a compound and the shape of its molecules. The shapes of these molecules can be predicted from their Lewis structures‚ however‚ with a model developed about 30 years ago‚ known as the valence-shell electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory. The VSEPR theory assumes that each atom in a molecule will achieve a geometry that minimizes the repulsion between

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    Machine Design II Prof. K.Gopinath & Prof. M.M.Mayuram FATIGUE CONSIDERATION IN DESIGN OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE In this module we will be discussing on design aspects related to fatigue failure‚ an important mode of failure in engineering components. Fatigue failure results mainly due to variable loading or more precisely due to cyclic variations in the applied loading or induced stresses So starting from the basic concepts of variable (non-static) loading‚ we will be discussing in detail

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    with DNA from Skeleton 3 and two missing persons‚ Julia Ly and Teresa Chen to help in DNA identification. This process would allow restriction enzymes to cut by a specific restriction site and run through the gel‚ where the DNA fragments would move from the negative side to the positive side of the gel due to the negative charge of the phosphate group in DNA. The smaller the DNA fragments‚ the further they move down the gel. As mentioned above‚ the DNA that was collected‚ from skeleton 3 and two missing

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