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Recent Trends in Fluid Mechanics

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rtfm Volume: 12, Issue: 03 Year: 2025

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G.V. Rajeswari, Manas Kumar Yogi,
Abstract : Convolutional Neural Networks exhibit remarkable capabilities in flow pattern recognition, pressure drop prediction, leak detection, and system read more

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A. Y. Chaudhari, R. U. Waghmare, P. V. Wagh, H. D. Badgujar, A. S. Sul,
Abstract : The braking system represents one of its most important components of any vehicle, as a failure can result in devastating accidents. This study read more

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Shahina Momin, M.M. Mirza,
Abstract : The transition to renewable energy demands efficient and reliable photovoltaic (PV) systems to meet rising global energy needs. This study presents an read more

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Sharmishta Menon, Naveen Solanki,
Abstract : This paper focuses on the thermal management of electronic components in modern technologies like RADAR electronics, UAV and Drone read more

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Darshan Kulkarni, A. B. Kakade,
Abstract : This review paper explores the growing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) within the field of tribology. Tribology, read more

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Prof. Dibyakanti Ghosh, Professor

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

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