EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF TRAPPING EFFICIENCY OF VORTEX TUBE EJECTOR USING SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUES (Record no. 15354)

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9 (RLIN) 14472
Author Kumar, Munish.
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Title EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF TRAPPING EFFICIENCY OF VORTEX TUBE EJECTOR USING SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUES
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Volume, Issue number Vol, 39(3), July
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Roorkee
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Indian Water Resources Society
Year 2019
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Pagination 1-9p
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Summary, etc. The problem of sedimentation is a global concern linked with the design of intake structures and hydel channels. Sedimentation decreases the <br/>water transporting capacity of canals and hydel channels. Vortex tube silt<br/>placed across the channel, is used to extract sediments from the canalin an efficient and economical way. Experiments have been conducte<br/>withvortex tube models having variation in the size<br/>diameter (t/d), and extraction ratio (%).To fit the observed data set and to relate trapping efficiency with the input parame<br/>Process Regression (GP) and Support Vector Machine(SVM) techniques were applied to estimate the trapping ef<br/>tube silt ejector. Out of 144 observations collected from experiments, the modelsare trained with 100 observations chosen arb<br/>the total data and tested with the remaining 44 observations. Modeling results are also <br/>proposed for vortex tube silt ejection devices.Parameter sensitivity results implysediment size and the extraction ratio are <br/>variables influencing the trapping performance of a vortex tube device.
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9 (RLIN) 4621
Topical term or geographic name entry element Civil Engineering
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9 (RLIN) 8087
Co-Author Sihag, Parveen
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International Standard Serial Number 0970-6984
Place, publisher, and date of publication Roorkee Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Title Journal of indian water resource society
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URL http://iwrs.org.in/39-3/
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