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Author(s):  
B. Koti Reddy ◽  
Amit Kumar Singh

<p>Industries with co-generation plants face unprecedented problems due to penetration of renewable energy systems such as solar power on their existing distribution networks. These problems are caused by intermittent solar power. To this end, this paper provides a detailed investigation of the effects due to sudden changes in solar power on an existing industrial distribution network connected to co-generation plants. Moreover, the case studies in this work consider simultaneous operation of a large industry having co-generation captive power plant and large scale solar photovoltaic power plant. The real-time field data for the past three years are used to check the performance of solar photovoltaic power plant, load management, power quality and other concerning issues on the distribution network. In addition to the real-time data, the simulations were performed for the solar power output under different solar irradiance conditions. Moreover, these simulations are used to assess photovoltaic integration effects on a distribution system having a co-generation captive power plant. Finally, this paper put forward photovoltaic integration guidelines to industries and policymakers interested to carry out the integration studies in the future.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 81
Author(s):  
Dessy Wahyuni

<p class="JudulAbstrakKeyword">Literature, as a work containing facts and fiction, can obscure the conventions of realities and create new realities so that there are no visible boundaries between the real thing and the unreal thing. Fact and fiction coincide and simulate to form hyperreality. In the short story “Yang Datang dari Negeri Asap (Who Comes from the Smoky Country)” by Hary B. Kori’un, the existence of facts and fiction overlap each other. The author created the country of smoke as a fictitious world due to his contemplation on the consumption culture, which is a phenomenon in people’s lives and relates it to the haze disaster that keeps going to occur every year. The researcher sorts out facts and fiction that are interconnected in the short story to explore the creation of hyperreality using the perspective of Jean Baudrillard. As a result, the researcher found a consumption culture in the community, especially plantation entrepreneurs. The presence of a new world in a short story is a reproduction of the value of a sign or symbol that simulates as if there was a poverty scenario created by globalization through a variety of industrial distribution media to extract all potentials to benefit an established industry. Finally, consumption culture causes all aspects of life to be a commodity object because the needs that arise will always exceed the production of goods.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 86 ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Yun Wu 吴赟 ◽  
Zhiwei Jiang 姜智威

This article examines the employability of Master of Translation and Interpreting (MTI) graduates in China, where globalized exchanges have led to an increasing need for translation education in recent decades; however few studies have assessed the employment of MTI graduates. To that end, we have surveyed all the MTI alumni that graduated between 2015 and 2020 from one first-tier university in Shanghai using a questionnaire based on a comprehensive employability measurement model. By processing the collected questionnaire data in a quantitative manner, we illustrate the industrial distribution of the employed MTI graduates and identify the core assets constituting their employability needed to work in different industries. Via comparisons between our inquiry results and the current enrollment and curricular design of MTI programs, we further argue that the actual market for MTI graduates is experiencing a surplus and that MTI curricula have not completely met the employability requirements in various industries and professions. The conclusion herein implies a nationwide revision of China’s MTI programs, which may include the control of student enrollment and updated syllabi catering to the employability requirements in China’s workplaces.


2021 ◽  
Vol 236 ◽  
pp. 02029
Author(s):  
Shanyu Liu ◽  
Kejing Li ◽  
Kaifang Wang ◽  
Chen Wang

Shower head, also known as shower head, is a device that allows water to diverge and flow out in the form of droplets or sprays. It was originally a device for watering flowers, potted plants and other plants. Later, someone modified it to be used as a shower, making it a common device in the bathroom, called a shower head, mainly used for showering in households or public places. In terms of structure, the shower is generally composed of a body, a switching component, a water distribution component, a rotor, a water outlet, a face cover, a water outlet component, a water-saving device, a plug, a button, and so on. This article mainly analyzes the industrial distribution of shower heads, product quality spot checks and the causes of quality problems.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (13) ◽  
pp. 2794-2803 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdulrahman Alduraibi ◽  
Jalil Yaghoobi ◽  
Davood Solatialkaran ◽  
Firuz Zare ◽  
Rahul Sharma

Author(s):  
Nilesh B. Mirajkar ◽  
Rajesh R. Dharaskar ◽  
P. Kolhe ◽  
Tousif G. Kazi ◽  
Rakesh R. Jadhav ◽  
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