Tuesday, April 9, 2019

IJIRST : Research Paper : Call For Paper : 2019


Call for Papers | Vol. 5 Issue 11 - April #2k19
Last date of Paper submission 25th March '19 
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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

NCNICS'19 National Conference | IJIRST Conference on Networks, Intelligence & Computing Systems

NCNICS'19 - 11th National Conference on Networks, Intelligence & Computing Systems

IJIRST - International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology

Call for Papers:
Original papers on all technical aspects of Networking, Intelligence and Advanced Computing are solicited for submission to NCNICS’19. Topics of interest for the various sessions of the conference include, but are not limited to:

Research Scholars: Rs.750/-
Academicians: Rs.750/-
Delegate from Industry: Rs.1500 /-
PG Students*: Rs. 600 /-
UG Students*: Rs. 350 /-
(*Students have to enclose bonafide certificate with registration form)
Fee includes the proceedings, lunch and tea on the conference day

Key Dates:
Paper Submission due : 26.02.2019
Intimation of Acceptance : 01.03.2019
Camera Ready Paper & Conference registration : 05.03.2019

Conference Date : 07.03.2019

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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

IJIRST | Implications of Correlations for Sandstone

IJIRST - International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology

Helpful for & Research Area: Civil Engineering

Authors : Sachin Gupta; Dhirender Kumar; Arup Bandyopadhyay; S. L. Gupta

Volume 4 Issue - 9, 2018 

KEYWORDS: Sandstone, Laboratory, UCS, Wave Velocity, Modulus, Correlation

ABSTRACT:
The objective of this paper is to explore correlations for predicting Uniaxial Compressive Strength and Tangent Modulus - on the basis of compression and shear waves' velocities - for three Himalayan sandstones and implications of using the proposed equations. In this paper, the discussion is done in five stages. First, the representative values of different properties and parameters have been discussed, to have an understanding about the three variants of the sandstone. Second, complete spread of the actual data is shown. Third, correspondence of these values with the equations proposed for sandstone by other researchers has been assessed. Forth, correlations have been explored through regression analysis. Fifth, the implication of using the proposed correlations has been assessed on the same data and the sandstone data of other researchers. This assessment of implication is done by: (1) plotting of actual UCS and estimated UCS from the correlations, (2) calculating percentage error in estimating UCS through these equations, and, (3) assessing variation in the estimated range of values to that of actual. This work reaffirms that the correlations are rock type and location specific that too with certain percentage of errors; in present case percentage of error varies from 30 to 40. However, for preliminary stage of a project, a broad picture of the rock can be obtained using these equations, in the form of range. But, these or any correlations can never be an alternative for the investigation.

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IJIRST – Submit Paper – Call for Paper – November 2018

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR INNOVATIVE RESEARCH IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY – IJIRST

CALL FOR PAPERS | VOL. 5 ISSUE 6 – November 2018

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