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2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 039-046
Author(s):  
Ashish Dhamanda

Issue of large demand of electricity by customers in all countries becomes a big challenge to all. In this paper the issue of frequency and corresponding power in the generating station has been focused and three generating units taken as a source of electricity generation. Computational technique like; PI, PID, Fuzzy and GA Technique has been applied for the solution of such issues, when the generating unit is operating normal and also even in disturbing condition. The Simulink model has been simulated and comparative result of response has been tabulated for best effectiveness. Comparative results show that the GA techniques gives good results with respect to the other techniques by satisfying the all system parameters in all the conditions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 198
Author(s):  
Aglis Andhita Hatmawan ◽  
Abdul Rohman Taufiq

This study is meant to develop a TAM (Technology Acceptance Model) by integrating a VAM (Value-based Adoption Model), PAM (Pos Acceptance Model) and security perceptions. The frameworks of the theories are expected to deeper explain the perspective perceived by fintech services users in terms of security, perceived value, benefits, and satisfaction in using fintech. Survey through a quantitative approach combined with explanatory research in Madiun Residency. The results showed that all hypotheses proposed in this study were accepted. Security is the main requirement for people to continue or discontinue using fintech services. Perceived value is a comparative result influenced by the amount of sacrifice that is given and the perceived benefits. People who are satisfied and tends to assume that the fintech service is valuable, will most likely continue using the fintech service. Therefore, it can be concluded that TAM, VAM, PAM and security perceptions are a unified whole in understanding one's behaviour in adopting technology such as fintech services. Keywords-TAM; VAM; PAM; Security Perception; Fintech


Fractals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
QU HAIDONG ◽  
MATI UR RAHMAN ◽  
YE WANG ◽  
MUHAMMAD ARFAN ◽  
ADNAN

This paper considers an arbitrary-order mathematical model that analyzes the syndrome type Middle Eastern Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) under the nonsingular Mittag-Leffler derivative. Such types of viruses were transferred from camels to the population of humans in the Arabian deserts. We investigate the said problem for theoretical results and determine the existence of a solution by using the fixed point theory concept. For the approximate solution, the well-known method of iteration arbitrary-order Adams–Bashforth (AB) technique has been used. A numerical scheme is developed for the analyzed problem in the continuation of simulations at different noninteger and natural order for the interval ([Formula: see text]]. The graphical representation shows that all classes show convergence and achieve a stable position with growing time. A good comparative result has been given by the analysis of various noninteger orders with natural orders and achieves stability quickly at fewer non-integer orders.


2021 ◽  
Vol 889 (1) ◽  
pp. 012042
Author(s):  
kour Jaspreet ◽  
Chand Jagdish

Abstract This research article carried out on comparison of codes (Indian and Euro) for seismic behaviour of R.C building frame. The main cause for the earthquake occurred in the R.C. building, if there is any irregularity in the structure and, if the structure is not constructed with proper strength, and not appropriately designed, which causes the structures to completely collapse. It is critical to understand seismic analysis and construct earthquake resistance structures for the safety of a multi-story building against seismic forces. It has been observed that the Gulf countries’ construction requirements are primarily based on EURO standards. So that we analyse an R.C building frame of G+22 with vertical geometry irregularity using comparison with EURO standards and INDIAN standards. The response of the building is being calculated by the Response Spectrum approach with the help of ETABS software. The calculated results of an irregular building are then characterized graphically and in tabular form. This research paper concentrated on the variations in outcomes found by using these codes i.e., Indian & Euro code. This comparative result is performed in the form of Storey Drifts, Overturning moment, Storey shear, and Storey Displacement in the X, and Y direction.


Author(s):  
Mr. Ankur Srivastava

Abstract: Since land is scarce in metropolitan locations, it's common for tall building to be erected in C form. With the use of software ETABS 2019, this study examines the features of wind-induced story displacement and story drift operating on tall Cshaped models, with and without shear wall. Also, empirical formulae are used for manual calculations and to obtain the wind force and designed wind pressure on C-shaped tall building using codal provisions of IS 875 (Part 3) : 2015, also its applicability has been validated by a case study. For tall C-shaped buildings, this study gives a comparative result on the effect of wind load on building, with & without shear wall on behalf of maximum story displacement and story drift. Keywords: Plan irregularity, shear wall, wind load, ETABS 19


Fractals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
HUSSAM ALRABAIAH ◽  
MATI UR RAHMAN ◽  
IBRAHIM MAHARIQ ◽  
SAMIA BUSHNAQ ◽  
MUHAMMAD ARFAN

In this paper, we consider a fractional mathematical model describing the co-infection of HBV and HCV under the non-singular Mittag-Leffler derivative. We also investigate the qualitative analysis for at least one solution and a unique solution by applying the approach fixed point theory. For an approximate solution, the technique of the iterative fractional order Adams–Bashforth scheme has been implemented. The simulation for the proposed scheme has been drawn at various fractional order values lying between (0,1) and integer-order of 1 via using Matlab. All the compartments have shown convergence and stability with time. A detailed comparative result has been given by the different fractional orders, which showed that the stability was achieved more rapidly at low orders.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-79
Author(s):  
Insun Lee ◽  
Jongwon Park

Teachers’ and parents’ perceptions of scientific creativity are assumed to be an important environmental factor for scientific creativity, so this research surveyed their perceptions of the behavioral characteristics of scientific creativity and compared their perceptions to those of students. This is achieved with a list of behavioral characteristics of creative physicists during their growth period. For this survey, 48 science teachers, 112 parents, and 145 science gifted students participated. Out of the 30 items of the list, they selected 10 items that were considered important indicators to become creative scientists in the future, and they ranked them according to their importance. The results showed that the three groups all perceived ‘conducting experiments, asking questions, thinking logically to solve difficult problems, and sharing ideas’ as important for scientific creativity. For the items that were perceived to be less important, it was discussed why these items might be necessary for scientific creativity. Comparative result showed that parents gave more importance to learning-related aspects, teachers to thinking-related aspects, and students to activities such as making and experimenting. This research showed the behavioral characteristics that should be encouraged to improve students’ scientific creativity at school and at home. Keywords: behavioral characteristics, creativity perception, creative environment, scientific creativity


2021 ◽  
Vol 264 ◽  
pp. 02051
Author(s):  
Kudrat Kutlimuratov ◽  
Shaukat Khakimov ◽  
Akmal Mukhitdinov ◽  
Rustam Samatov

The effect of roadway intersection design is strictly linked to a reduction in traffic congestion, fuel consumption and emissions in an urban area. This paper presents a comparative result of the typical four-legged intersection and roundabout operational performance for effective management. Accordingly, a computer model for estimation traffic emissions for two kinds of intersections is created. This study presents a detailed analysis and modelling traffic flow emissions using PTV vissim software and methodology with reasonable solutions to plan a road intersection.


2020 ◽  
pp. 016555152096805
Author(s):  
Bo Yang ◽  
Ying Sun ◽  
Shan Huang

This study proposes a hierarchy affiliation model (department–school–university) to build network between web entities taking into account the domain names, the topological structure of academic network and the disciplinary characteristics of schools and universities synthetically. The study of the Chinese academic web based on the model shows that at the school level, 68 of 95 disciplines (71.6%) are identified from the directed school network and 71 from the undirected school network, respectively; at the university level, four out of seven broad disciplines are found. Furthermore, according to the comparative result based on three types of relations (hyperlinks, citations and collaborations) among universities, we would like to argue with cautions that the structure on academic web would potentially be more suitable to trace the interests in common between institutions.


Author(s):  
Tahmim Jeba ◽  
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Tarek Mahmud ◽  
Pritom S. Akash ◽  
Nadia Nahar

Code smells are the indicators of the flaws in the design and development phases that decrease the maintainability and reusability of a system. A system with uneven distribution of responsibilities among the classes is generated by one of the most hazardous code smells called God Class. To address this threatening issue, an extract class refactoring technique is proposed that incorporates both cohesion and contextual aspects of a class. In this work, greater emphasis was provided on the code documentation to extract classes with higher contextual similarity. Firstly, the source code is analyzed to generate a set of cluster of extracted methods. Secondly, another set of clusters is generated by analyzing code documentation. Then, merging these two, a final cluster set is formed to extract the God Class. Finally, an automatic refactoring approach is also followed to build newly identified classes. Using two different metrics, a comparative result analysis is provided where it is shown that the cohesion among the classes is increased if the context is added in the refactoring process. Moreover, a manual inspection is conducted to ensure that the methods of the refactored classes are contextually organized. This recommendation of God Class extraction can significantly help the developers in minimizing the burden of refactoring on own their own and maintaining the software systems.


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