2019 Journals

Comprise of 12 months Issues of Indian Journal of Environmental Protection (ISSN 0253–7141). IJEP is an international monthly peer-reviewed publication dealing with all aspects of environmental pollution and its control, which is published by the Kalpana Corporation. The Journal is abstracted and indexed in the top Abstracting and Indexing Journals of the world like SCOPUS, ULRICH, CAS, ICI etc. It is included in the UGC-CARE List Group II.

Optimization of Compression Ratio of Diesel Engine to Reduce its Effect on the Environment

Paper Presented At NCEEE Conference IJEP 39(2): 145-151 : Vol. 39 Issue. 2 (February 2019) B.A. Saravanan1, K.L. Senthil Kumar2 and N. Sellappan3 1. Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Coimbatore -641 022 2. Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Department of Mechatronics Engineering, Sathyamangalam – 638 401 3. Salalah College of Technology, Department […]

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Renewable Power in India: Growth, Policies and Future perspectives

Paper Presented At NCEEE Conference IJEP 39(2): 136-144 : Vol. 39 Issue. 2 (February 2019) Akhilesh Kushwaha1 and Aditi Yadav2 1. National Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Delhi -110 040 2. National Institute of Technology, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Delhi-110 040 Abstract Energy has always held a very crucial

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Strength and Durability Properties of High Performance Concrete Using Foundry Sand and Flyash as Replacement

Paper Presented At NCEEE Conference IJEP 39(2): 128-135 : Vol. 39 Issue. 2 (February 2019) M. Ranjitham, S. Dhivyabharathi, N.V. Manjunath and D. Ashwin Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering, Sathyamangalam-638 401 Abstract High performance concrete is very useful in modern construction process. A study was conducted investigate concrete strength parameter, like

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The Water and Environmental Reality of the Marshlands of Southern Iraq

IJEP 39(2): 121-127 : Vol. 39 Issue. 2 (February 2019) Sadie A. Menkhi1, Falah H. Shanoon2, Intesar H. Retha1, Anfal S. Dawood1 and B. A. Almayahi3 1. Baghdad University, Department of Geography, College of Arts, Iraq 2. Kufa University, Department of Geography, College of Arts, Iraq 3. Kufa University, Department of Ecology, College of Science,

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Biomedical Waste Management in Selected Hospitals and Clinics in Chennai

IJEP 39(2): 115-120 : Vol. 39 Issue. 2 (February 2019) Keerthana R. Shenoi and K.S. Shoba Jasmin Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha School of Law, Chennai – 600 077 Abstract Biomedical waste though forms a small part of the total municipal waste generated, needs proper handling and management as it is capable

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Production of Dihydroxyacetone by Gluconobacter Oxydans from Crude Glycerol

IJEP 39(2): 110-114 : Vol. 39 Issue. 2 (February 2019) S. Chozhavendhan1, G. Karthiga Devi2, R. Subbiah2 and S. Vinoth2 1. Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women, Tiruchengode- 637 205 2. Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Department of Biotechnology, Vinayaka Mission’s Research Foundation, Chennai – 603 104 Abstract The availability of petroleum sources in the

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Housing Characteristics in Developing Countries as Important Determinants of Household Indoor Dampness and Mould

IJEP 39(2): 100-109 : Vol. 39 Issue. 2 (February 2019) M. Saraswathy1, Vidhya Venugopal1, Anupma Jyoti Kindo2 and Ravinder Thyagarajan3 1. Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Chennai – 600 116 2. Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Department of Microbiology, Chennai -600 116 3. Government

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Production Of Liquid Biofuels By Slow Pyrolysis Of Sterculia foetida Seed

Paper Presented At NCEEE Conference Full Text IJEP 39 (1) : 93-96 (2019) N. Vaishnavi Abstract Pyrolysis of Sterculia foetida seed was performed at a heating rate of 5°C/min in nitrogen atmosphere at different temperatures of 450, 500, 550 and 600°C in order to find out the optimum temperature (550°C) for utmost liquid yield (68.8%,

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Study of MASrCl3 and MASr(1-x)Sn(x)Cl3 Perovskite As Light Harvesting Material in Optoelectronic Devices

Paper Presented At NCEEE Conference Full Text IJEP 39 (1) : 90-92 (2019) N. Gopinathan, S. Mohamed Asif and S. Sathik Basha Abstract In the past decades, the organic-inorganic halide perovskites (OHIP) based materials are the fast developing area in the field of material science. It has tremendous growth in the new generation of optoelectronic

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Comparative study on the mechanical properties of Sisal Fibre Reinforced Concrete with Conventional Concrete

Paper Presented At NCEEE Conference Full Text IJEP 39 (1) : 86-89 (2019) S. Dhivya Bharathi, M. Ranjitham and R. Sanjitha Abstract The advancement in innovation and technology has been towards the usage of cheap and durable materials in concrete which contributes to sustainable development. This article focuses on the application of natural fibre reinforced

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Study on Influence of Coir and Chemicals in Properties of Expansive soils

Paper Presented At NCEEE Conference Full Text IJEP 39 (1) : 81-85 (2019) V. Jeevanantham and J. Jayashree Abstract Expansive soils exhibit low shear strength, consolidation settlement, swelling and shrinkage, etc., when in contact with water. In order to improve the engineering properties, the common method used is stabilization. In this project, experimentation is carried

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