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Volume 8
Anirudh Singh, K. C. Mondal, N. Veerababu, Akoju Ramadevi, N. Rao Elisela
In hard rock terrains, groundwater movement, migration, and storage occur through subsurface fractures. To assess the fractures and associated water, the authors carried integrated geophysical...
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In hard rock terrains, groundwater movement, migration, and storage occur through subsurface fractures. To assess the fractures and associated water, the authors carried integrated geophysical investigation with Wenner, GRP, Schlumberger, and Pole-Dipole array in the Indian state. The resistivity survey was carried out using a CRM-500 resistivity meter. The analyzed results are also re-verified with the help of IPI2WIN software. Initially, lateral and surface variations of resistivity were plotted by using Wenner and gradient resistivity profiling array. Then the low resistivity points were investigated with Schlumberger and Pole-Dipole array. In interpretation, low resistive zones identified correspond to the possible fractured zones. The results allowed mapping of the weathering zone at depth 12 to 15 m, and deep fracture lies below depth 55.0 m depth. The present study validates that the integrated geophysical survey is a powerful exploration technique to scrutinize and identify water-bearing fractures in the hard rock area.
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Singh, Anirudh, et al. "Composite Geoelectrical Investigation to Delineate Groundwater Feasibility in Hard Rock Area of Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India." IJQCSSE vol.8, no.1 2021: pp.1-14. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJQCSSE.286156
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Singh, A., Mondal, K. C., Veerababu, N., Ramadevi, A., & Elisela, N. R. (2021). Composite Geoelectrical Investigation to Delineate Groundwater Feasibility in Hard Rock Area of Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. International Journal of Quality Control and Standards in Science and Engineering (IJQCSSE), 8(1), 1-14. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJQCSSE.286156
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Singh, Anirudh, et al. "Composite Geoelectrical Investigation to Delineate Groundwater Feasibility in Hard Rock Area of Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India," International Journal of Quality Control and Standards in Science and Engineering (IJQCSSE) 8, no.1: 1-14. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJQCSSE.286156
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Volume 8
Ilknur Sayan
Today, environmental pollution is a global problem. Industrialization, rapid urbanization, technological advances, economic developments, and increasing world population have brought environmental...
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Today, environmental pollution is a global problem. Industrialization, rapid urbanization, technological advances, economic developments, and increasing world population have brought environmental pollution with them. Environmental pollution has reached a level that threatens human health and safety. Environmental management systems are useful and important in many ways such as reducing the negative effects of businesses on the environment, creating a safe working environment, preventing pollution, reducing costs, reducing risks, improving environmental performance, and improving corporate image. The aim of this study is to emphasize the importance of ISO 14000 environmental management system standards for sustainable development and environment in business. In this direction, the study explains sustainable development, sustainable environment, the characteristics, importance, development, stages, standards, and benefits of the ISO 14000 environmental management system for businesses.
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Aditi D. Joshi, Surendra M. Gupta
This paper proposes a model of an advanced remanufacturing to order and disassembly to order (ARTODTO) system which evaluates various design alternatives of products to satisfy the demands of...
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This paper proposes a model of an advanced remanufacturing to order and disassembly to order (ARTODTO) system which evaluates various design alternatives of products to satisfy the demands of retrieved products, components, and materials by disassembling these products at the end of their lives. The quality, quantity, and variety of end-of-life (EOL) products are uncertain which leads to fractional disassembly yields. Goal programming is used to determine the quantities of EOL products to be acquired in order to meet all the demands of retrieved products, components, and materials. A case example of EOL dryers is presented to demonstrate the steps and implementation of the proposed model.
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Joshi, Aditi D., and Surendra M. Gupta. "Managing Uncertainties in Design Alternatives of EOL Products With Fractional Disassembly Yields." IJQCSSE vol.8, no.1 2021: pp.25-47. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJQCSSE.286158
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Joshi, A. D. & Gupta, S. M. (2021). Managing Uncertainties in Design Alternatives of EOL Products With Fractional Disassembly Yields. International Journal of Quality Control and Standards in Science and Engineering (IJQCSSE), 8(1), 25-47. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJQCSSE.286158
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Joshi, Aditi D., and Surendra M. Gupta. "Managing Uncertainties in Design Alternatives of EOL Products With Fractional Disassembly Yields," International Journal of Quality Control and Standards in Science and Engineering (IJQCSSE) 8, no.1: 25-47. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJQCSSE.286158
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Volume 8
Richie Moalosi, Jacek Uziak, Yaone Rapitsenyane
To adequately prepare graduates for the ever-changing and complex work environment, students should be equipped with technical and professional skills. This can be achieved by a curriculum that...
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To adequately prepare graduates for the ever-changing and complex work environment, students should be equipped with technical and professional skills. This can be achieved by a curriculum that incorporates general education courses (GEC) that teach diverse essential skills that every graduate must possess (e.g., academic and professional competencies, ethics, global learning, and active citizenship). Such courses will produce a well-rounded learning experience and well-versed graduate. A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted with undergraduate engineering and industrial design students at the University of Botswana. The study assessed the students' current perceptions of the GEC. The results show that the skills outlined in the learning and teaching policy of the University of Botswana are poorly attained. Furthermore, the skills outlined in the policy are not aligned with the skills that will be needed by graduates in the 4th Industrial Revolution. The GEC curriculum at the University of Botswana needs to be reviewed.
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Moalosi, Richie, et al. "Student Perceptions of General Education Courses at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Botswana." IJQCSSE vol.8, no.1 2021: pp.48-66. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJQCSSE.286159
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Moalosi, R., Uziak, J., & Rapitsenyane, Y. (2021). Student Perceptions of General Education Courses at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Botswana. International Journal of Quality Control and Standards in Science and Engineering (IJQCSSE), 8(1), 48-66. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJQCSSE.286159
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Moalosi, Richie, Jacek Uziak, and Yaone Rapitsenyane. "Student Perceptions of General Education Courses at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Botswana," International Journal of Quality Control and Standards in Science and Engineering (IJQCSSE) 8, no.1: 48-66. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJQCSSE.286159
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