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2. Ultrasonic and microwave effects on Prussian blue catalysed high-quality biodiesel production using Watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris) seed oil and alcohol extract (from fibrous flesh) as an exclusive green feedstock
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Srinivas Pasnoori, K. S. K. Rao Patnaik, G. Krishnaiah, Y. Rajeshwer Rao, P. S. Santhoshi, and Kamatala Chinna Rajanna
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Prussian blue ,Valence (chemistry) ,biology ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Flesh ,Alcohol ,Raw material ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Transition metal ,Biodiesel production ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Citrullus ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Prussian blue (transition metal mixed valence complex) has been accomplished as an eco-friendly and efficient for the synthesis of high quality biodiesel production using Watermelon (Citrullus vulg...
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- 2018
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3. Effect of dysprosium dopant on EPR, magnetic and electrical properties of ZnO nanoparticles
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G. Krishnaiah, C. Jayachandraiah, A. Divya, and K. Sivakumar
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Dopant ,Doping ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanoparticle ,02 engineering and technology ,Dielectric ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Paramagnetism ,chemistry ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Dysprosium ,Grain boundary ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,Electron paramagnetic resonance - Abstract
The dysprosium (Dy) (1.12, 2.24, 3.33 and 4.02 at.%) modified zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles were synthesized by simple chemical co-precipitation method. The prepared nanoparticles were analyzed by EDAX, TEM, FTIR, EPR, VSM and dielectric studies. The energy dispersive analysis of X-rays confirms the presence of Dy, Zn and O in the prepared samples. The transmission electron micrographs of the prepared samples show that the particles are spherical in nature with average size 22–18 nm. The shifting of Zn–O peak towards lower frequency side in the FTIR spectra of the prepared samples confirms the substitution of Dy ion in the ZnO lattice. EPR investigations exhibit paramagnetic signals at g- 1.956, 2.04 and 2.323. The magnetic properties of the synthesized Dy doped ZnO NPs reveal weak ferromagnetic behavior. The studies on electrical properties of the prepared samples provided new and interesting information on the contribution of grains, grain boundaries and interfacial polarization on dielectric parameters and electrical conductivity.
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- 2018
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4. Taming of Whip-Lash Effect in Forecasting for Automotive Spare Parts Industry using Minitab and Excel Spread Sheet
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G. Krishnaiah, V. Diwakar, and A. Naga
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- 2017
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5. Influence of cerium dopant on magnetic and dielectric properties of ZnO nanoparticles
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G. Krishnaiah and C. Jayachandraiah
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Photoluminescence ,Materials science ,Inorganic chemistry ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Dielectric ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,symbols.namesake ,law ,General Materials Science ,Electron paramagnetic resonance ,Wurtzite crystal structure ,Dopant ,Mechanical Engineering ,Doping ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0104 chemical sciences ,Cerium ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,symbols ,0210 nano-technology ,Raman spectroscopy - Abstract
Ce-doped ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) with different Ce doping concentrations (0, 0.96, 1.96, 2.52 and 3.12 at.% of Ce) were prepared by the chemical co-precipitation method. Energy-dispersive analysis of X-rays confirms the presence of Ce in Ce-doped ZnO nanoparticles. Raman spectra revealed the hexagonal wurtzite structure of pure and Ce-doped ZnO nanoparticles and presence of various defects. The photoluminescence spectra exhibited enhanced violet and blue emission peak intensities for 0.96 at.% of Ce, while broad band green emissions decreased with Ce content. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies revealed the presence of oxygen vacancies (V O), zinc vacancies (V Zn) and Ce3+ ions in the prepared ZnO nanoparticles. VSM studies showed room temperature ferromagnetism (RTFM) in the Ce-doped ZnO NPs. The substituted Ce3+ions found to induce RTFM along with V O, V Zn in correlation with the results obtained from the EPR, PL and Raman studies. The variation of dielectric constants (e r), dielectric loss (e″) and ac conductivity (σ ac) as a function of frequency and Ce concentration is studied using ‘Maxwell–Wagner Model.’
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- 2017
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6. Prussian Blue/NaNO2as an Efficient Reagent for the Nitration of Phenols in Aqueous Bisulfate and Acetonitrile Medium: Synthetic and Kinetic Study
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Kamatala Chinna Rajanna, G. Krishnaiah, P. Srinivas, and Muppidi Suresh
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Aqueous solution ,010405 organic chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Analytical chemistry ,Free-energy relationship ,010402 general chemistry ,Photochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Chemical kinetics ,Reaction rate ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Reaction rate constant ,chemistry ,Reagent ,Nitration ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Acetonitrile - Abstract
The reaction kinetics of Prussian blue (PB)/NaNO2 initiated for the nitration of phenols by in aqueous bisulfate and acetonitrile medium indicated first-order dependence on [phenol], [NaNO2], and [PB]. An increase in [KHSO4] accelerated the rate of nitration under otherwise similar conditions. The rate of nitration was faster in the solvent of higher dielectric constant (D). Observed results were in accordance with Amis and Kirkwood plots [log k′ vs. (1/D) and [(D − 1)/(2D + 1)]. These findings together with the linearity of plots, log k′ versus (vol% of acetonitrile (ACN)) and mole fraction of (nx) ACN, probably indicate the importance of both eloctrostatic and nonelctrostatic forces, solvent–solute interactions during nitration of phenols. Reaction rates accelerated with the introduction of electron-donating groups and retarded with electron-withdrawing groups, which are interpreted by Hammett's theory of linear free energy relationship. Hammett's reaction constant (ρ) is a fairly large negative (ρ < 0) value, indicating attack of an electrophile on the aromatic ring. Furthermore, an increase in temperature decreased the reaction constant (ρ) values. This trend was useful in obtaining isokinetic temperature (β) from Exner's plot of ρ versus 1/T. Observed β value (337.8 K) is above the experimental temperature range (303–323 K), indicating that the enthalpy factors are probably more important in controlling the reaction.
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- 2017
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7. An experimental investigation with minimum quantity lubrication and its comparison with various vegetable oil based cutting fluids during turning
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P. Venkataramaiah, G. Krishnaiah, and R. Suresh
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Engineering drawing ,Materials science ,Petroleum engineering ,Machinability ,TOPSIS ,02 engineering and technology ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Vegetable oil ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Cemented carbide ,Lubrication ,Surface roughness ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Orthogonal array ,Cutting fluid - Abstract
Environmental and Ecological issues call for the reduction in usage of cutting fluids in metal cutting industry. New techniques are being inquired to achieve this objective. Hard turning with minimum quantity lubrication is one such technique which can alleviate the pollution problems associated with cutting fluids. In the present work, vegetable oil based cutting fluids like castor oil, palm oil and ground nut oil is made to drop at tool-work interface using over-head system. The present paper deals with experimental investigation carried out for machinability study of AISI D3 steel in combination with CVD coated cemented carbide inserts of different styles and to obtain optimum process parameters using TOPSIS and Desirability function analysis. An orthogonal array, closeness coefficient, composite desirability and analysis of variance (ANOVA) are applied to study the performance of process parameters such as insert style, cutting fluid cutting speed, feed and depth of cut with consideration of quality characteristics i.e., Surface roughness, material removal rate and specific energy. Finally a clear comparison is presented between DFA and TOPSIS
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- 2017
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8. Ultrasonic and microwave effects on crystalline Mn(II) carbonate catalyzed biodiesel production using watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris) seed oil and alcohol (fibrous flesh) as exclusive green feedstock
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Srinivas Pasnoori, G. Krishnaiah, K. S. K. Rao Patnaik, Y. Rajeshwer Rao, P. S. Santhoshi, and Kamatala Chinna Rajanna
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Materials science ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Sonication ,food and beverages ,Alcohol ,Transesterification ,Raw material ,010402 general chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Horticulture ,chemistry ,Biodiesel production ,Carbonate ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Citrullus ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Ultrasonic sonication and microwave irradiation exhibited pronounced effects on crystalline Mn(II) carbonate catalyzed biodiesel production using watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris) seed oil and alcohol (fibrous flesh) as exclusive green feedstock. Both ingredients, alcohol and oil, necessary for biodiesel production are extracted from watermelon fruit. Mn(II) carbonate and watermelon fruit, which are used for transesterification, are inexpensive, easily available and environmentally safe. The reactions occurred smoothly under conventional conditions and afforded good product yields. However, microwave assisted and ultrasonically assisted reactions exhibited highly significant reduction in reaction times with a trend: microwave assisted (35 min) << ultrasonically assisted (2.0 h) << conventional (8.0 h). The whole exercise is operationally simple, environmentally safe, energy saving, time saving and green, which fits well into the green chemical principles of Anastas and Warner.
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- 2016
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9. Modeling and Optimization of WEDM Parameters Using Design of Experiments
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P. Bharathi, P. G. Krishnaiah, and G. Srinivasarao
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Set (abstract data type) ,Work (thermodynamics) ,Control theory ,Design of experiments ,Linear regression ,Electric discharge ,Mathematics ,Variable (mathematics) - Abstract
In the current work, modeling and optimization of input parameters in wirecut electric discharge machine (WCEDM) of titanium [Ti-6A-4V] (Grade 5) were attempted. WCEDM working variables such as pulse-on-time (TON), pulse-off-time (TOFF), servo-voltage (SV), peak-current (IP), and wire feed were considered to study the responses of cutting speed or speed of cut (CS) and wire wear ratio (WWR). Each input parameter was set at three levels. Experiments were conducted as per central composite face (CCF)-centered design. Based upon the runs’ data, model equations for CS and WWR were developed using multiple linear regression. Optimization of practice parameters had been performed with the help of level mean analysis, response graphs, and model equations. From the analysis, it was observed that pulse-on-time was the substantial considerable input variable followed by servo-voltage, peak-current, and pulse-off-time.
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- 2019
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10. Zeolite Y-assisted nitration of aromatic and heterocyclic compounds and decarboxylative nitration of α,β-unsaturated acids under non-conventional conditions
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Kamatala Chinna Rajanna, P. Srinivas, V. Sudhakar Chary, and G. Krishnaiah
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010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Sonication ,Regioselectivity ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,Solvent ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nitration ,Microwave irradiation ,Organic chemistry ,Zeolite ,Acetonitrile - Abstract
Zeolite Y was found to be an efficient catalyst for a facile nitration of aromatic compounds with acetonitrile as the solvent in the presence of small amounts of HNO3 at room temperature. The reactions afforded mono-nitro derivatives of aromatic compounds in about three hours under stirred conditions with high yields and regioselectivity. The reaction times drastically reduced to about 20 min under sonication and to about 20 s under microwave irradiation. Zeolite is recovered after completion of the reaction and recycled for three to four times without any problem. The approach is particularly appropriate for the conversion of unsaturated cinnamic acids into nitrostyrenes.
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- 2016
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11. Ultrasonic and microwave effects in polyethylene glycol-bound metal nitrate initiated nitration of aromatic compounds under acid free conditions
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K. Ramesh, G. Krishnaiah, Kamatala Chinna Rajanna, B. Suresh, P. Srinivas, M. Satish Kumar, Purugula Venkanna, M. Venkateswarlu, V. Sudhakar Chary, and K. Rajendar Reddy
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Aqueous solution ,Inorganic chemistry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,General Chemistry ,Polyethylene glycol ,Solvent ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Nitrate ,Nitration ,PEG ratio ,Nitronium ion ,Environmental Chemistry ,Phenols - Abstract
Ultrasonic and microwave-assisted practical methods have been developed for the nitration of phenols using metal nitrates in aqueous polyethylene glycol (PEG) media. Solvent is recycled three times for reproducibility. It was recycled with minimum loss and decomposition. Developed protocols were cost effective, simple and efficient, which afforded nitration products in good to excellent yields. The observed hyperchromic/hypochromic shifts in the UV/VIS spectra of metal nitrates in PEG solutions could be due to the plausible in situ formation of “PEG-bound M(II) nitrate” and thereby the release of nitronium ion () during the course of reaction when metal nitrate [M(II)nitrate] is added to PEG. Nitronium thus formed most likely is captured by aromatic compound to afforded nitro aromatics.
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- 2015
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12. In vitro antibacterial and cytotoxicity studies of ZnO nanopowders prepared by combustion assisted facile green synthesis
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Utpal Bora, G. Krishnaiah, Manoj Gadewar, G. K. Prashanth, P.A. Prashanth, H. M. Sathyananda, B.M. Nagabhushana, and Sannaiah Ananda
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MTT assay ,Multidisciplinary ,Aqueous solution ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,biology ,Chemistry ,Zincite ,Nanotechnology ,biology.organism_classification ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) ,Green synthesis ,Antibacterial ,Minimum inhibitory concentration ,Hemolytic cytotoxicity ,Phytochemical ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,visual_art ,Punica ,Computer Science (miscellaneous) ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Agar diffusion test ,ZnO nanopowders ,Wurtzite crystal structure ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
This research work presents the synthesis, characterization, evaluation of the antibacterial and anticancer activity of ZnO nanopowders prepared by solution combustion method using the bio fuels Punica granatum L and Tamarindus indica L. The X-ray diffractograms of all the samples revealed the hexagonal Wurtzite structure with the standard JCPDS pattern of zincite [36–1451]. Surface morphology of the samples was studied by SEM. Particle shapes and sizes were determined by TEM. Qualitative phytochemical screening of the aqueous fruit extracts of Punica granatum L and T. indica L revealed the presence of many phyto-components in them. Toxicity of the nanopowders was tested on Gram-negative Escherichia coli MTCC 7410 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa MTCC 7903 by disk diffusion method. Minimum inhibitory concentration was determined by microbroth dilution technique. Anticancer activity of ZnO powders was tested against breast cancer cell line MCF-7 by MTT assay. The cytotoxicity was assessed by hemolytic activity.
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- 2015
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13. Erbium Induced Raman Studies And Dielectric Properties Of Er-doped ZnO Nanoparticles
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C. Jayachandraiah and G. Krishnaiah
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Materials science ,Band gap ,Doping ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Dielectric ,Dielectric spectroscopy ,Erbium ,symbols.namesake ,chemistry ,symbols ,General Materials Science ,Dielectric loss ,Raman spectroscopy ,Wurtzite crystal structure - Abstract
Pure and erbium (1.30, 1.79, 2.83 and 3.53 at. %) doped ZnO nanoparticles are synthesized by wet chemical co - precipitation method. The synthesized s amples are characterized by powder X - ray diffraction (XRD), energy - dispersive analysis of X - rays (EDAX), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Raman spectroscopy, UV - visible diffusion reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) and LCR Impedance spectroscopy. The XRD measurements confirmed the hexagonal wurtzite structure of all samples and size of the particle is found to be decreased with Er content. TEM images show spherical shape with more agglomeration in Er doped ZnO nanoparticles. Raman spectra confirmed the he xagonal wurtzite structure of pure and Er doped ZnO nanoparticles with E 2 (high) mode at 438 cm - 1 and presence of other possible defects. UV - visible DRS shows decrease in the band gap with increasing Er 3+ in ZnO host. Dielectric constant, dielectric loss f actor and ac conductivity properties were decreased with Er
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- 2015
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14. Zeolite H-Sdusy Powder (Cbv720) as a Recyclable Catalyst for an Efficient Thiocyanation of Aromatic and Heteroaromatic Compounds in Acetonitrile
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G. Krishnaiah, Kamatala Chinna Rajanna, M. Satish Kumar, and V. Sudhakar Chary
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Sonication ,Organic Chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Recyclable catalyst ,Catalysis ,Inorganic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Reagent ,Microwave irradiation ,Organic chemistry ,Ammonium thiocyanate ,Zeolite ,Acetonitrile - Abstract
Thiocyanation of various aromatic and heteroaromatic compounds has been studied using Zeolite H-SDUSY Powder (CBV720) as catalyst and ammonium thiocyanate (NH4SCN) as thiocyanation reagent in aceto...
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- 2015
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15. Influence of Dy dopant on structural and photoluminescence of Dy-doped ZnO nanoparticles
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G. Krishnaiah, N. Madhusudhana Rao, C. Jayachandraiah, and K. Siva Kumar
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Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,Diffuse reflectance infrared fourier transform ,Dopant ,Band gap ,Mechanical Engineering ,Doping ,Metals and Alloys ,Analytical chemistry ,symbols.namesake ,Mechanics of Materials ,Materials Chemistry ,symbols ,Spectroscopy ,Raman spectroscopy ,Wurtzite crystal structure - Abstract
Pure and Dy(1.15, 2.24, 3.33 and 4.02 at.%)-doped ZnO nanoparticles were prepared by the chemical co-precipitation method. The as prepared samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA-DTA), Raman spectroscopy, UV–Vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) and photoluminescence (PL) studies. XRD studies confirm both undoped and Dy-doped ZnO nanoparticles reveal wurtzite structure with average grain size in the range of 24–16 nm and are in agreement with TEM analysis. EDS confirms the presence of Dy in Dy-doped ZnO nanoparticles. Raman studies, confirm the wurtzite structure of ZnO nanoparticles besides increase in defects with doping concentration. UV–Vis DRS measurements indicated a blue shift optical band gap with Dy-doping. PL spectrum demonstrated immense enhanced green emission which attributes to the increase in defects concentration. The emissions intensity could be tuned by varying the Dy concentration and excitation wavelength as well for the application of better optoelectronic devices.
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- 2015
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16. VHDL Implementation of FPGA Based OFDM Modem for Wireless Applications
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Ch. Goutham Raj, G. Krishnaiah, and D. N. Rao
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Computer architecture ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing ,Embedded system ,VHDL ,Wireless ,Field-programmable gate array ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language - Published
- 2014
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17. Prussian Blue as an Efficient Catalyst for Rate Accelerations in the Transesterification of β-Ketoesters
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M. Satish Kumar, G. Krishnaiah, J. Narender Reddy, Kamatala Chinna Rajanna, and P. Srinivas
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Prussian blue ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Nucleophile ,Sonication ,Yield (chemistry) ,Electrophile ,Alcohol ,Transesterification ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Photochemistry ,Catalysis - Abstract
Prussian blue triggered transesterification of ethylacetoacetate with various alcohols underwent efficiently. The reaction is mild, eco-friendly, and selective with good yields. The proposed reaction pathway depicts the formation of an intermediate by the interaction of β-ketoesters with catalytic site of the Prussian blue, followed by nucleophilic attack of the alcohol at the electrophilic center followed by successive elimination of the proton to give the product. Observed longer reaction times under conventional conditions reduced amazingly under sonication and microwave irradiation followed enhanced yield of products.
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- 2014
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18. PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS AND MULTI OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION OF CUTTING PARAMETERS IN TURNING OPERATION OF AISI 4340 ALLOY STEEL WITH CVD CUTTING TOOL
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G. Krishnaiah, G. Prasanthi, and M. Adinarayana
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Engineering ,Cutting tool ,business.industry ,Alloy steel ,Process (computing) ,Mechanical engineering ,engineering.material ,Multi-objective optimization ,Manufacturing engineering ,Vibration ,Taguchi methods ,Surface roughness ,Orthogonal array ,business - Abstract
Modern manufacturers, seeking to remain competitive in the market, rely on their Manufacturing engineers and production personnel to quickly and effectively set up manufacturing processes for new products. This paper presents the multi response optimization of turning parameters for Turning on AISI 4340 Alloy Steel. Experiments are designed and conducted based on Taguchi’s L27 Orthogonal array design. This paper discusses an investigation into the use of Taguchi parameter Design and Regression analysis to predict and optimize the Surface Roughness, Metal Removal Rate and Power Consumption in turning operations using CVD Cutting Tool. The Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) is employed to analyze the influence of Process Parameters during Turning. This paper also remarks the advantages of multi-objective optimization approach over the single-objective one. The useful results have been obtained by this research for other similar type of studies and can be helpful for further research works on the Tool life and Vibration of tools etc.
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- 2014
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19. Room temperature ferromagnetism in Cd1−xCrxTe diluted magnetic semiconductor crystals
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J. Subrahmanyam, M. Rigana Begam, S. Kaleemulla, G. Krishnaiah, N. Sai Krishna, N. Madhusudhana Rao, and M. Kuppan
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Phase transition ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Band gap ,Mechanical Engineering ,Doping ,Physics::Optics ,Magnetic semiconductor ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Cadmium telluride photovoltaics ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Lattice constant ,Ferromagnetism ,Mechanics of Materials ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,X-ray crystallography ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,General Materials Science - Abstract
Cd1−xCrxTe diluted magnetic semiconductor crystals were grown by vapor phase growth technique in the composition range of 0≤x≤0.05 and the effect of Cr doping on structural, morphological, optical and magnetic properties have been explored. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed that all the grown crystals were zinc blende in structure without having any phase transition up to a Cr doping level of x=0.05. The lattice parameter decreased with increase in Cr doping level. Optical studies indicated that the optical band gap of the crystals decreased with the increase of Cr doping level. Magnetic properties were studied using vibrating sample magnetometer at room temperature and room temperature ferromagnetism was observed in all the Cr doped CdTe crystals.
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- 2014
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20. Cesium carbonate as efficient catalyst for chemoselective transesterification of β-ketoesters under conventional and unconventional conditions
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G. Krishnaiah, K. Rajendar Reddy, Kamatala Chinna Rajanna, M. Satish Kumar, Y. Rajeshwer Rao, and P. Srinivas
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Materials science ,Sonication ,Inorganic chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Chemistry ,Transesterification ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Caesium ,Microwave irradiation ,Carbonate ,Organic chemistry ,Efficient catalyst - Abstract
Transesterification of β-ketoesters with different alcohols has been studied under conventional and unconventional conditions using the simple desktop chemical cesium carbonate as catalyst. These methods enabled transesterification of β-ketoesters in good yields with dramatic rate acceleration and reduced reaction times. The procedures which used unconventional methods, for example sonication and microwave irradiation, are highly promising compared with conventional procedures.
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- 2013
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21. Oxalylchloride/DMF as an Efficient Reagent for Nitration of Aromatic Compounds and Nitro Decarboxylation of Cinnamic Acids in Presence of KNO3or NaNO2Under Conventional and Nonconventional Conditions
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M. Satish Kumar, Kamatala Chinna Rajanna, Purugula Venkanna, G. Krishnaiah, and K. Rajendar Reddy
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Inorganic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Decarboxylation ,Nitration ,Reagent ,Sonication ,Nitro ,Organic chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
Nitration of aromatic compounds and cinnamic acids with oxalylchloride/DMF afforded the corresponding nitro derivatives in the presence of KNO3 or NaNO2 under conventional and nonconventional (ultrasonic and microwave) conditions. The present methodology offers several benefits such as excellent yields, simple work-up procedure, and short reaction times. The yields obtained under present methodology are comparable with those obtained from (POCl3/DMF/KNO3 or NaNO2) and (SOCl2/DMF/KNO3 or NaNO2) systems followed by shorter reaction times. The reaction times of sonication and microwave conditions are very shorter than those of the conventional conditions.
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- 2013
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22. Manganese(II) salts as efficient catalysts for chemo selective transesterification of β-keto esters under non-conventional conditions
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J. Narendar Reddy, G. Krishnaiah, Kamatala Chinna Rajanna, Y. Rajeshwar Rao, P. K. Zhubaidha, B. Sandeep, and D. Kondhare
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Chemistry ,Sonication ,Organic Chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Microwave irradiation ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Transesterification ,Manganese ,Biochemistry ,Catalysis ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Transesterification of β-ketoesters with various alcohols has been studied under conventional and non-conventional conditions using desktop chemicals such as Mn(II) salts as catalysts. These methods offered transesterification of β-ketoesters in good yields with dramatic rate accelerations and reduced reaction times. The developed protocols under nonconventional methods such as sonication and microwave irradiation are highly promising compared with the existing procedures.
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- 2013
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23. Neural network approach for a combined performance and mechanical health monitoring of a gas turbine engine
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G Krishnaiah, Sanjay Barad, P V Ramaiah, and R. K. Giridhar
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Engineering ,Steady state (electronics) ,Artificial neural network ,Process (engineering) ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Aerospace Engineering ,Control engineering ,Turbine ,Computer Science Applications ,Domain (software engineering) ,Task (project management) ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Multidisciplinary approach ,Signal Processing ,Transient (computer programming) ,business ,Simulation ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Traditionally independent diagnostics methods were employed for health monitoring of system. These exhibited an overall satisfactory performance, but with a limited effectiveness range. A discipline that has emerged in recent years is that of an information (or data) fusion, which allows interweaving of different methods with different effectiveness ranges, to produce a wider and more reliable coverage of diagnosis. It is a multidisciplinary domain wherein, data from the various domain is blended together to arrive at a more reliable monitoring. The present paper brings out a Neural Network (NN) based approach for executing this task of combined health monitoring viz. mechanical and performance, with an example case study pertaining to a developmental power turbine. The various parameters used along with the trending methodologies both for steady state and transient operations are brought out. In addition, the influences of various parameters that can lead to deviations in the response are also discussed. The whole process of executing this task is put forward in a rather simple manner. The results accrued have been well corroborated with the findings on dismantling of the turbine.
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- 2012
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24. Structural and electrical properties of vapour phase grown Cd1−xFexTe single crystals
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N. Madhusudhana Rao, D. Raja Reddy, D.S. Reddy, B.K. Reddy, J. Subrahmanyam, and G. Krishnaiah
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Scanning electron microscope ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Activation energy ,Crystal structure ,Zinc ,Conductivity ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Crystallography ,chemistry ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites - Abstract
Cd1 − xFexTe single crystals were prepared by vapour phase growth method in the composition range of 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.03. Chemical analysis, surface morphology, structural investigations and electrical properties were carried out by EDAX, SEM, XRD, TEM and transport technique, respectively. Microscopic variations between the target and actual compositions were noticed. Morphology studies revealed that dislocation aided growth is active in the present crystals. TEM and XRD studies confirmed that the samples of all compositions crystallized in zinc blende structure, and the lattice parameters varied almost linearly decreases with Fe content. At room temperature, the resistivity of the Cd1 − xFexTe crystals of all compositions (x = 0.01, 0.015, 0.02, 0.025 and 0.03) lies in the range of 3.5–6.5 M Ω, the activation energies lie in the range of 63–133 meV, and the samples were show the ‘p’ type conductivity.
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- 2011
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25. Optical and electrical properties of vapour phase grown Zn1−xCrxTe crystals
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G. Krishnaiah, B.K. Reddy, J. Subrahmanyam, J.L. Rao, P. Sreedhara Reddy, N. Madhusudhana Rao, and D. Raja Reddy
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Condensed matter physics ,Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,Magnetic semiconductor ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Conductivity ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Absorption edge ,Crystal field theory ,Absorption band ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Materials Chemistry ,Diffuse reflection - Abstract
The optical and electrical properties of vapour phase grown crystals of diluted magnetic semiconductor Zn 1 − x Cr x Te were investigated for 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.005. The diffuse reflectance spectra exhibited an increase in the fundamental absorption edge ( E 0 ) with composition x and were also dominated by a broad absorption band around 5200 cm − 1 arising from 5 T 2 → 5 E transition. The 5 T 2 and 5 E levels originate from the crystal field splitting of the 5 D free ion in the ground state. The electrical resistivity measurements revealed semiconducting behaviour of the samples with p-type conductivity in the temperature range of 200–450 K.
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- 2010
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26. Structural, optical and electrical properties of luminescent (ZnS)1−x(MnTe)x powders
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N. Madhusudhana Rao, Chao-Nan Xu, D. Raja Reddy, B.K. Reddy, K.P. Reddy, G. Krishnaiah, and Sangaraju Sambasivam
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Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,business.industry ,Band gap ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metals and Alloys ,Crystal structure ,Crystallography ,Semiconductor ,Mechanics of Materials ,Materials Chemistry ,Crystallite ,Luminescence ,business ,Mechanoluminescence ,Wurtzite crystal structure - Abstract
Intense photo and mechanoluminescent (ZnS) 1− x (MnTe) x powder samples with x = 0.02, 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20 and 0.25 were prepared by simple solid state reaction method. All samples were polycrystalline with wurtzite structure. Wurtzite lattice parameters increased with composition ‘ x ’ linearly obeying Vegard's law. Both in photoluminescence and in mechanoluminescence an emission band was observed in red region at 650 nm. The band gap of the samples decreased with increase of composition ‘ x ’. Metal–Semiconductor transition was observed in all (ZnS) 1− x (MnTe) x samples. The activation energies of the samples were found to be in the range 65–89 meV.
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- 2009
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27. EPR and magnetic properties of vapour phase grown Zn1−xCrxTe crystals
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G. Krishnaiah, B.K. Reddy, N. Madhusudhana Rao, D. Raja Reddy, T. Mohan Babu, P. Sreedhara Reddy, and Sangaraju Sambasivam
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Physics ,Dopant ,Condensed matter physics ,Analytical chemistry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Magnetic semiconductor ,Tetrahedral symmetry ,Ion ,law.invention ,Brillouin zone ,Crystal ,law ,Phase (matter) ,Electron paramagnetic resonance - Abstract
The EPR and magnetic properties were investigated on vapour phase grown Zn 1− x Cr x Te ( 0.001 ⩽ x ⩽ 0.005 ) crystal samples at room temperature. The EPR spectra were observed for samples with x = 0.001 , 0.002 only. The simulations of the spectra confirm Cr 3+ charge state of the dopant ion at tetrahedral symmetry. The magnetic behaviour of the samples with x = 0.001 and 0.002 is neither that of Brillouin paramagnets nor Van Vleck systems while the samples with compositions x = 0.003 , 0.004 and 0.005 exhibited hysteresis behaviour.
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- 2008
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28. Growth and structural properties of Zn1−xCrxTe crystals
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G. Krishnaiah, N. Madhusudhana Rao, P. Sreedhara Reddy, D. Raja Reddy, and B.K. Reddy
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Crystallography ,Lattice constant ,Scanning electron microscope ,Chemistry ,Indentation ,Vickers hardness test ,Materials Chemistry ,Crystal structure ,Dislocation ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Indentation hardness ,Single crystal - Abstract
Single crystals of Zn1−xCrxTe were grown by vapour phase growth method in the composition range of 0⩽x⩽0.005. Chemical analysis, surface morphology, structural and microhardness studies were carried out by EDAX, SEM, XRD and Vicker's indentation techniques, respectively. Microscopic variations between the target and actual compositions were noticed. Morphology studies revealed that dislocation aided growth is active in the present crystals. XRD studies showed that samples of all compositions crystallized in zinc blende structure, and the lattice parameters varied linearly with x following Vegard's law. Vicker's hardness (Hv) decreased exponentially with x.
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- 2008
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29. Erbium induced magnetic properties of Er/ZnO nanoparticles
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A. Divya, C. Jayachandraiah, G. Krishnaiah, and K. Sivakumar
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Erbium ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Dopant ,Coprecipitation ,Doping ,Analytical chemistry ,Nanoparticle ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanotechnology ,Crystallite ,Zinc ,Wurtzite crystal structure - Abstract
Pure and Er (2, 3 and 4 at. %) doped ZnO nanoparticles have been synthesized by chemical co-precipitation method. EDS spectrum confirmed the presence of Zn, O and Er in the synthesized samples. The XRD measurements confirmed the hexagonal wurtzite structure of ZnO for all samples. The crystallite size of the samples decreases with increase in concentration and are compatible with the results that obtained from TEM analysis.EPR spectra exhibitedferromagnetic signals the substitution Er The possible ferromagnetic zinc interstials signal is appeared for 2 at. % of Er dopant. The room temperature ferromagnetic is observed only for 2 at. % of Er while all other samples exhibiting weak ferromagnetic nature.
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- 2016
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30. Modelling and design of friction damper used for the control of vibration in a gas-turbine blade - a microslip approach
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G Krishnaiah and P V Ramaiah
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Engineering ,Blade (geometry) ,Turbine blade ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Modal analysis ,Phase (waves) ,Contact region ,Structural engineering ,Damper ,law.invention ,Vibration ,Modal ,law ,business - Abstract
The paper deals with modelling and design of a friction damper. This has been done in four phases. In the first phase, modal analysis is performed to determine the modal parameters of turbine blade. In the second phase, a mathematical model for the contact region of damper and rigid surface has been developed using microslip approach. This model has the ability to account for microslip in the contact region. In the third phase, a mathematical model for the combined blade with damper is developed and in the fourth phase the damper is designed. The results of the combined blade with damper model are confirmed by experimental test.
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- 2007
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31. HDL design for high speed Multichannel rate PRBS -GPS SOC transceiver for data acquisition and tracking using satellites based ultra high speed GPS mobile phone computing system
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G. Krishnaiah, D.N. Rao, S. Vathsal, and P. N. V. M Sastry
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Signal generator ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Transmitter ,Pseudorandom binary sequence ,Baseband ,Global Positioning System ,Electronic engineering ,Verilog ,Transceiver ,business ,Field-programmable gate array ,computer ,Computer hardware ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
The Aim is for HDL Design & Implementation of Multichannel frequency rate PRBS- GPS SOC Transceiver Design using VHDL & Verilog HDL. GPS SOC Transceiver contains Transmitter & Receiver and Transceiver SOC by Integration of Transmitter & Receiver. Transmitter Contains PRBS - Base Band Signal Navigation Data Generator with frequency of 50 Hz & Carrier Wave Generator with a frequency of 1.057 MHz and C(t) is Pseudo Random Code (C/A Code of Satellite is 1.023 MHz) . PRBS GPS Base Band Signal Generator & Carrier Wave Generator are XOR ed by using XOR Gate for generation of Digital Modulated Signal by Tapping Different Sequence Patterns 2e7−1,2e10−1,2e15−1,2e23−1,2e31−1 etc as per CCITT - ITU Standards (O.150,O.151,O.152) for Identification of Property of PRBS Modulated Signal codes and the same signal codes received by using PRBS GPS Receiver System and compared with the Received signal codes delayed with Transmitted one, and if the result is ‘0’, no error in the received sequence. ‘1’ means error occurred in the received sequence. Speed of Transmission & Reception rate is in terms of Gbps/Tbps/Peta/Exa/Zetta Bits Per Second. Coding done by VHDL &/ Verilog HDL. Programming & Debugging Done by Xilinx ISE 9.2i Software Design Tool and Xilinx Spartan III FPGA Development Kit.
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- 2015
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32. Structural and photoluminescence properties of Ce, Dy, Er-doped ZnO nanoparticles
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C. Jayachandraiah, G. Krishnaiah, and K. Siva Kumar
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X-ray spectroscopy ,Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,Absorption spectroscopy ,X-ray crystallography ,Analytical chemistry ,Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy ,Infrared spectroscopy ,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ,Wurtzite crystal structure - Abstract
Undoped ZnO and rare earth elements (Ce, Dy and Er with 2 at. %) doped nanoparticles were synthesized by wet chemical co-precipitation method at 90°C with Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) as capping agent. The structural, morphological, compositional and photoluminescence studies were performed with X-ray diffraction (XRD), Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), FTIR spectroscopy and Photoluminescence (PL) respectively. XRD results revealed hexagonal wurtzite structure with average particle size around 18 nm - 14 nm and are compatible with TEM results. EDS confirm the incorporation of Ce, Dy and Er elements into the host ZnO matrix and is validated by FTIR analysis. PL studies showed a broad intensive emission peak at 558 nm in all the samples. The intensity for Er- doped ZnO found maximum with additional Er shoulder peaks at 516nm and 538 nm. No Ce, Dy emission centers were found in spectra.
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- 2015
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33. DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF CORRUGATED SANDWICH PANEL USING TAGUCHI METHOD
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V. Diwakar Reddy, A. Gopichand, G. Nirupama, and G. Krishnaiah
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Taguchi methods ,Fabrication ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Structural engineering ,Sandwich panel ,business - Published
- 2013
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34. Effect of Nd on structural and optical properties of Nd doped ZnO nanoparticles
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G. Krishnaiah, K. Siva Kumar, C. Jayachandraiah, and A. Divya
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Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,Polyvinylpyrrolidone ,Doping ,Mineralogy ,Nanoparticle ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Neodymium ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Transmission electron microscopy ,X-ray crystallography ,medicine ,Wurtzite crystal structure ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Polyvinylpyrrolidone capped ZnO and Nd (0.5 and 1 at.%) ZnO nanoparticles have been prepared by chemical co-precipitation method in aqueous media. The as-prepared nanoparticles were subjected to compositional, structural, morphological and photoluminescence studies. EDS confirmed the presence of Nd element in ZnO nanoparticles. X-ray diffraction patterns and TEM studies established that pristine and Nd doped ZnO nanoparticles exhibited wurtzite crystal structure. The average particle size obtained from the XRD and TEM were in good agreement with each other. Photoluminescence studies on Nd doping amplify the defect related emission.
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- 2013
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35. ChemInform Abstract: Manganese(II) Salts as Efficient Catalysts for Chemoselective Transesterification of β-Keto Esters under Non-Conventional Conditions
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G. Krishnaiah, Kamatala Chinna Rajanna, P. K. Zhubaidha, B. Sandeep, D. Kondhare, Y. Rajeshwar Rao, and J. Narendar Reddy
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chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Organic chemistry ,General Medicine ,Manganese ,Transesterification ,Catalysis - Abstract
Since conventional conditions require reaction times of 16-24h, the transformation of β-keto ester (I) is investigated under ultrasound or microwave conditions where the latter afford optimal results concerning the time.
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- 2013
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36. Gas Turbine Blade Damper Optimization Methodology
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R. K. Giridhar, P. V. Ramaiah, G. Krishnaiah, and Sanjay Barad
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Work (thermodynamics) ,Engineering ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Blade (geometry) ,Article Subject ,business.industry ,lcsh:QC221-246 ,Mode (statistics) ,Phase (waves) ,Resonance ,Building and Construction ,Structural engineering ,Turbine ,Damper ,Mechanics of Materials ,lcsh:Acoustics. Sound ,Point (geometry) ,business - Abstract
The friction damping concept is widely used to reduce resonance stresses in gas turbines. A friction damper has been designed for high pressure turbine stage of a turbojet engine. The objective of this work is to find out effectiveness of the damper while minimizing resonant stresses for sixth and ninth engine order excitation of first flexure mode. This paper presents a methodology that combines three essential phases of friction damping optimization in turbo-machinery. The first phase is to develop an analytical model of blade damper system. The second phase is experimentation and model tuning necessary for response studies while the third phase is evaluating damper performance. The reduced model of blade is developed corresponding to the mode under investigation incorporating the friction damper then the simulations were carried out to arrive at an optimum design point of the damper. Bench tests were carried out in two phases. Phase-1 deals with characterization of the blade dynamically and the phase-2 deals with finding optimal normal load at which the blade resonating response is minimal for a given excitation. The test results are discussed, and are corroborated with simulated results, are in good agreement.
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- 2012
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37. Design of registration phase for Genetic Sensor E-Manufacturing system
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G. Krishnaiah, E. MadhuSudhan, and A. Sulaiman
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Sensor system ,Service (systems architecture) ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Production (economics) ,Manufacturing systems ,business ,Phase (combat) ,Information exchange ,Manufacturing engineering - Abstract
In this paper we present the significance of Information exchange among different departments of an E-Manufacturing system such as Head Office, Production, Multi Level Production and Sales & Service using our developed Genetic Sensor System.
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- 2011
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38. Ultrasonic and microwave effects in polyethylene glycol-bound metal nitrate initiated nitration of aromatic compounds under acid free conditions
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K. C. Rajanna, P. Srinivas, M. Venkateswarlu, K. Ramesh, K. Rajendar Reddy, V. Sudhakar Chary, M. Satish Kumar, G. Krishnaiah, P. Venkanna, B. Suresh, K. C. Rajanna, P. Srinivas, M. Venkateswarlu, K. Ramesh, K. Rajendar Reddy, V. Sudhakar Chary, M. Satish Kumar, G. Krishnaiah, P. Venkanna, and B. Suresh
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- 2015
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39. Macrocyclic divalent transition metal complexes of acetylacetone buckled with two different diamines
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G. Krishnaiah, Y. Sreenivasulu, and K. Hussain Reddy
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Magnetic moment ,Metal ions in aqueous solution ,Acetylacetone ,Inorganic chemistry ,Divalent ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Template reaction ,Crystallography ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Transition metal ,Materials Chemistry ,Macrocyclic ligand ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Cyclophane - Abstract
Metal-mediated condensation of o-phenylenediamine with bisacetylacetone-ethylenediimine yields 14-membered tetraaza macrocyclic six-coordinate complexes of the type [M(mac)Cl2],[M(mac)SO4·H2O] (where M = FeII, CoII and CuII; mac = macrocyclic ligand formed in the template reaction). The metal ions are coordinated by four azomethine nitrogen atoms bridged by acetylacetone moieties. The electrical conductance magnetic moments, electronic and IR spectral data of all complexes are discussed.
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- 1991
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40. Understanding Ignition Over Pressure During Start Up of Typical Scaled Down Solid Rocket Motors
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P. K. Vivekanand, Thirumalachari Sundararajan, P. Malleswara Rao, S. Sankaran, G. Krishnaiah, and R. Venkatraman
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Shock wave ,Multidisciplinary ,Materials science ,Nozzle ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Mechanics ,Low frequency ,Propulsion ,Overpressure ,law.invention ,Ignition system ,law ,Solid-fuel rocket ,Blast wave - Abstract
The Ignition Over Pressure (IOP) is an unsteady pressure wave generated by the ignition of solid rocket motor during launch vehicle lift-off. This wave behaves as a blast or a shock wave followed by a low frequency excitation characterized up to 40 Hz, would cause severe damage to the launch vehicle, its structures and surroundings. However, in case of huge propulsion system, having two solid rocket motors as its boosters, due to the skew in their ignition, during lift-off, the phase difference of the wave from one side of the vehicle to the other could cause a severe moment, which is detrimental to the vehicle. The present paper deals with the occurrence of such blast waves during the testing of various scaled down solid rocket motors. Also, an attempt has been made experimentally to characterize and understand the propagation of the IOP wave causing unsteady pressure oscillations and transient pressure rise in the vicinity of a solid rocket motor. The spectral and directional characteristics of the IOP wave are also highlighted. Typical scaled-down solid rocket motors with and without nozzle shutters have been tested in horizontal firing configuration and the results are compared to study their effect. The resulting shock wave propagation has axial downstream as well as angular directivities. The pressure rise rate in the chamber is found to be directly correlated to the over pressure measured at various locations at the downstream of the nozzle.
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- 2015
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41. Oxygen partial pressure effects on vanadium mobility and catalyst deactivation in a simulated FCCU regenerator
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G. Krishnaiah, W.-C. Cheng, J. A. Rudesill, and L. V. Langan
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Flue gas ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,Oxidation state ,Chemistry ,Inorganic chemistry ,Steaming ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Vanadium ,Partial pressure ,Carbon ,Catalysis - Abstract
The rate of interparticle vanadium transfer in FCC catalysts as a function of the degree of oxidation of the steaming environment has been determined. The rate of interparticle vanadium transfer is low when the atmosphere in the steamer is reducing, but increases dramatically as the mole % excess oxygen becomes greater than zero. High rate of vanadium transfer is accompanied by a greater loss of surface area and catalytic activity. XPS measurements show that the oxidation state of vanadium increases from +3 when the steamer atmosphere is reducing to +5 when the % excess oxygen is greater than zero. Surface vanadium concentration follows a similar trend. In addition, data from a commercial resid FCCU operating in a partial burn were analyzed. The results of the analyses show that defining a partial burn operation with the flue gas CO/CO 2 ratio is not adequate for characterizing the vanadium oxidation state. Carbon on regenerated catalyst is a better marker for the vanadium oxidation state in the regenerator.
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- 2004
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42. Observations on Bladed Disk Vibrations of an Aero Engine - Experiences during Testing.
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R. K., Giridhar, P. V., Ramaiah, Barada, Sanjay G., and G., Krishnaiah
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AUTOMOTIVE gas turbines ,TURBINE vibration ,TURBINE blades ,ELECTRONIC data processing ,FORCED vibration (Mechanics) ,MATHEMATICAL models ,AERODYNAMICS - Abstract
A major task in the development program of a gas turbine engine is to ensure that the blades and bladed disc assemblies have no serious vibration problems. These blades are subjected to variety of excitations that influence their response characteristics. Any high oscillatory response of the blade is not acceptable as it has a direct influence on the blade life. The designers challenge is to ensure that these responses are well contained within the endurance limits. In addition, the design should ensure that the system is free from phenomena that set in uncontrollable amplitude increase - self excitation. These all drastically influence the bladed disc vibration The present papers detail the occurrence of various phenomena that are encountered during a developmental phase of a gas turbine engine program. Understanding these phenomena will definitely helps the designers arriving at a healthy design of a bladed disc. The paper discusses the mechanism, instrumentation, acquisition setup, data storage and processing required for capturing or observing them and ways and means to control them [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
43. Coronary embolism in mitral stenosis
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C R, Reddy, M, Ramakrishna Reddy, L G, Krishnaiah, and V, Damodar Reddy
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Adult ,Male ,Embolism ,Myocardial Infarction ,Humans ,Mitral Valve Stenosis ,Coronary Disease - Published
- 1969
44. A mesostructured Y zeolite as a superior FCC catalyst--lab to refinery.
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García-Martínez J, Li K, and Krishnaiah G
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A mesostructured Y zeolite was prepared by a surfactant-templated process at the commercial scale and tested in a refinery, showing superior hydrothermal stability and catalytic cracking selectivity, which demonstrates, for the first time, the promising future of mesoporous zeolites in large scale industrial applications.
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- 2012
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45. Technetium-99m sestamibi scintimammography complements mammography in the detection of breast cancer.
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Krishnaiah G, Sher-Ahmed A, Ugwu-Dike M, Regan P, Singer J, Totoonchie A, Spiegler E, and Sardi A
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast diagnostic imaging, Carcinoma, Lobular diagnostic imaging, Female, Humans, Mammography methods, Mammography standards, Middle Aged, Predictive Value of Tests, Prospective Studies, Radionuclide Imaging methods, Sensitivity and Specificity, Breast Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Radionuclide Imaging standards, Radiopharmaceuticals, Technetium Tc 99m Sestamibi
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Mammography remains the technique of choice for the detection of early breast cancer. The sensitivity of mammography is 85%, but is decreased in patients with dense breasts. Sestamibi scintimammography (SCM) has been suggested as an adjunctive modality to improve the detection of breast cancer. We conducted a study to determine the impact of SCM in patient management. A prospective study was conducted in 95 patients presenting with palpable masses and/or abnormal mammography scheduled for biopsy. Injection of 20-30 mCi of technetium-99m (Tc-99m) sestamibi into a pedal vein was performed. Ten-minute images of the breast and axilla were obtained in multiple projections. The mammography and SCM were correlated with pathology and clinical findings. The median age was 44 years (range 28-86 years). The total number of lesions was 104, as eight patients had bilateral lesions and one patient had two lesions in the same breast. Fifty-nine patients presented with palpable lesions and 45 patients with nonpalpable lesions (42 with abnormal mammography only and 3 with nipple discharge). A comparison of sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and overall accuracy of SCM and mammography were performed. The sensitivity and specificity for SCM were 83% and 83%, respectively, and for mammography were 65%, and 72%, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity for combined SCM and mammography were 87% and 94%, respectively. The p-value for mammography versus combined SCM and mammography was 0.0003 and that for SCM versus SCM and mammography was 0.0098. There were 80 (77%) benign and 24 (23%) malignant lesions. Of the 24 malignancies, SCM missed six (25%), versus eight (33%) by mammography. In two patients (9%) SCM detected malignancy in the breast that was not visualized by mammography or found on clinical examination. Sestamibi SCM improves the sensitivity of mammography and it detects up to 9% of malignancies not detected by mammography or clinical examination. This testing could impact the management of 16,500 patients in the United States every year. More studies are needed to better define its role in breast cancer detection.
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- 2003
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