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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Different Types of Defects Identification and Controlling Method for Quality and Productivity Improvement |
Country | : | Bangladesh |
Authors | : | Mousumi Rahaman Hashi |
Abstract: Defects means the contents involve in a product which accede measurable limits. Quality is the demands and when it fulfils then it gives customer satisfaction and also enhances standard of a product. Whether the defect and quality is maintained also improve productivity. The goal of this research is to identify the defects for quality and productivity improvement by controlling imperfection. That means it gives details idea that how sewing defects look like and its possible solution...........
Keywords: Green composite , Paragrass, Poly lactic acid
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | One Bath Dyeing and Water Repellent Finishing Of Textile by Sol-Gel Technique |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Ravindra Kale || Arunabh Agnihotri || Priyanka Jagtap || Mrs. Alka Ali |
Abstract: Using sol–gel process, functional silica coatings can be deposited on textile materials which lead to new textile properties and applications. In the present study combined dyeing and water repellent finish was applied on cotton and polyester/cotton blend fabrics. Both the fabric samples were dyed with cheap basic dyes by adding glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane as cross-linking agent. Hydrophobicity was imparted using long-chained alkyltrialkoxysilanes like octyltriethoxysilane as water repellent agent which has properties quite similar to hydrophobic fluorine-containing sol-gel coatings...........
Keywords: Basic Dyes, Nanotechnology, Silanes, Sol-gel coating, Water repellency
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Comparative Study of Moisture Diffusion Behavior of Textile Structured Nano Composite with Varying Nano Clay Composition |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | B.Senthil Kumar |
Abstract: Moisture absorption behavior of any fibre reinforced composite structure is one of the major concern towards it applicability because it affects the mechanical properties of the composite. The diffusion phenomenon of any composite materials is followed Fick's second law of diffusion. The purpose of this study is to understand the diffusion behavior of this nanocomposite structure prepared through woven E-glass/Epoxy reinforced with nanoclay (cloisite-Na)......
Keywords: Nanoclay, woven glass fibre mat, moisture diffusion
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | African Women in Politics: Prospects and Challenges in the Coming Decade |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | John Danfulani |
Abstract: This papers looks at women's participation in politic continental Africa. Increase in their participation in the power game was a function of the wind democracy that blew across the continent and collapsed autocratic political settings that barred political activities. Despite existence of equality of people in democratic systems, women are still facing challenges stemming from the volatile nature of the volatile nature of politics, some traditional mores, and religious beliefs that barred them from contesting or occupying leadership positions in many countries in the black world........
Keywords: Africa, Women, Politic,Democracy, Participation
[1]. Abiola, AA, Lanre, A (eds) (2003): Gender Audit-2003 E;ection and Issues in Women's Participation in Nigeria, a Publication of Women Advocates and Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC)
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[4]. Awodi, R. (1999): "Integrating Women into the National Development Process." Paper presented on the occasion of the Launching of the West African Women Association (WAWA), Kogi State Chapter
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Investigation of the Thermal Conductivity of Polyvinyl Chloride (Pvc) Ceiling Material Produced In Epz Calabar, For Application Tropical Climate Zones |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Emmanuel B. Ettah || Jerome G. Egbe || Stephen. A. Takim || Uwak P. Akpan || Everest B. Oyom |
Abstract: The thermal properties of PVC produced in the Export Processing zone (EPZ) in Calabar, Nigeria with the view of establishing it suitability as an insulating ceiling material for building design in tropical region has been investigated. Parameters investigated were: thermal conductivity, thermal resistivity and thermal diffusivity. Lee's disc apparatus under steady state method was employed in the investigation........
Keywords: Thermal conductivity, PVC, Tropical climate, Ceiling material
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Petroleum Revenue and Economic Development of Nigeria (1980 – 2013) |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Dr Okonkwo, Ikeotuonye Victor || Madueke, Nezie Michael-Francis |
Abstract: Evidence has shown that Petroleum revenue has increased but economic development in Nigeria seems not commensurate with the rise in petroleum revenue. In recent time also price of the crude oil has been declining globally. This study used single linear regression models to test the impact of petroleum revenue on economic development of Nigeria, between 1980 and 2013. Economic development was proxied by two variables: real per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and unemployment rate. Petroleum revenue was proxied by the contribution of petroleum sector to the GDP........
Keywords: Economic Development, Petroleum revenue, Unemployment, Gross Domestic Product
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