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Recent Trends in Fluid Mechanics

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RTFM Volume: 11, Issue: 02 Year: 2024

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Er. Sandeep Ahirwar, Er. Prakash Ahirwar, Er. Akash Tomar,
Abstract : Lean manufacturing was initially designed to reduce waste and maximise resource usage. Later, lean wasdeveloped in response to the competitive and read more

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Bhushan Dhole, Akash Kamthe, Yogesh Kale, S.B.Pawar,
Abstract : Visible Light Communication, or Li-Fi (Light Fidelity), is a wireless optical networking technique used for communication (VLC). Due to its lack of RF read more

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Sujata Patil, Kunal Mahale, Bhushan Chaudhari, Sanket Chaudhari,
Abstract : In modern digital communication field Optical Wireless Communication is playing key role to heighten expectation of the end user. To communicate these read more

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Abinraj k, 1Adithya Bose, Vaishnavi Anil, Akhil S, Amal Ashok, Viji Chandran,
Abstract : The paper introduces novel approach for surface and underwater waste collection, impact of water pollution can be devastating, affecting aquatic read more

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Pak Sol Song, Hyong Gyu Jon, Kum Kwon Choe, Kwang Ho Kim, Jong Dok Ri,
Abstract : In general, modeling and simulation of a model consisting of fluid and solid combinations has been considered difficult, and it has become impossible read more

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Hindustan Institute of Technology & Science, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, 603103

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