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- Passive cooling techniques in medieval Indian stepwells
The stepwells in western Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan is classified in four different types according to the plan—in number of passageways (Parmar and Prasad, 2021)
- Lean manufacturing in the last decade: insights from published case . . .
Dr Gaurav Kumar Badhotiya is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA), Gujarat, India Before this appointment, he was an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Management Studies at Marwadi University, Rajkot, Gujarat, India
- Thermal Design of Ammonia Desuperheater-Condenser and Comparative Study . . .
The authors acknowledge the technical support provided by Prof Suchen B Thakore, Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering Department, L D College of Engineering, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
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Research Article (up to ~6000 words, including 3~5 keywords, an abstract, an introduction, main body, brief subheadings, a conclusion, figures or tables, and references ) are original, unpublished primary research They are expected to discuss hot topics, areas of interest, challenges, and prospects in engineering science and technology (EST) development, and present a major and cutting-edge
- Air Quality Index prediction using machine learning for Ahmedabad city
The objective of this work is to compare the various machine learning methods such as SARIMA, SVM and LSTM for the prediction of air quality index for Ahmedabad city of Gujarat, India
- Darshan Jayeshbhai Mehta | ScienceDirect
Extensive parts of Gujarat state (India) experience a wide range of natural hazards: floods, soil erosion, drought, and earthquakes This research creates and evaluates individual and group multi-hazard maps to visualize the spatial variation of hazards in Gujarat state, India
- Construction of pervious concrete pavement stretch, Ahmedabad, India . . .
As part of a research project in the state of Gujarat, India, a pervious concrete pavement (PCP) was constructed to investigate the possibility of water passing through it
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