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Amir M Kaynia - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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suction caisson foundations for offshore wind turbines subjected to wave and earthquake loading effect of soil foundation interface
Geotechnique, 2014Co-Authors: Rallis Kourkoulis, P C Lekkakis, F Gelagoti, Amir M KayniaAbstract:The response of wind turbines founded on suction caissons and subjected to lateral monotonic, cyclic and earthquake loading is studied with Due Consideration of the role of soil–sidewall adhesion, ...
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suction caisson foundations for offshore wind turbines subjected to wave and earthquake loading effect of soil foundation interface
Geotechnique, 2014Co-Authors: Rallis Kourkoulis, P C Lekkakis, F Gelagoti, Amir M KayniaAbstract:The response of wind turbines founded on suction caissons and subjected to lateral monotonic, cyclic and earthquake loading is studied with Due Consideration of the role of soil–sidewall adhesion, using non-linear three-dimensional finite-element analyses. In the case of monotonic and slow cyclic lateral loading it is shown that imperfect interface bonding could reduce the moment capacity and may lead to foundation detachment or even uplifting in the case of shallowly embedded caissons. A preliminary comparison of two caisson alternatives has shown that increasing the caisson diameter while maintaining the embedment ratio is more efficient in terms of material resources than increasing the skirt length while keeping the diameter constant. The second part of the study evaluates the response of a soil–foundation–wind turbine interacting system subjected to earthquake shaking. Contrary to an often prevailing impression that seismic effects are insignificant, apparently originating from evaluating the seismic...
P B Nangare - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Removal and Recovery of Hexavalent Chromium From Industrial Waste Water By Precipitation With Due Consideration To Cost Optimization
Journal of Environmental Research and Development, 2007Co-Authors: R S Karale, D V Wadkar, P B NangareAbstract:Chromium is one of the heavy metal coming from various industries having high toxicity. The compounds of chromium especially Cr (VI) are known to be detrimental to human beings and animals. The main objective is to adopt appropriate methods and to develop suitable techniques either to prevent metal pollution or to reduce it to very low levels with Due Consideration to cost optimization. Extensive chemical analysis was done to detoxify Cr (VI) by reducing it to Cr (III) by using reducing agents such as ferrous sulphate and sodium metabisulphite, and the precipitation of chromium hydroxide by addi-tion of base. Also experiments were conducted to study the effect of reduction time and pH on the reduction of chromium for various doses of reducing agents. In this paper, efforts have been made to highlight the cost economics of removal and recovery of chromium.
Rallis Kourkoulis - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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suction caisson foundations for offshore wind turbines subjected to wave and earthquake loading effect of soil foundation interface
Geotechnique, 2014Co-Authors: Rallis Kourkoulis, P C Lekkakis, F Gelagoti, Amir M KayniaAbstract:The response of wind turbines founded on suction caissons and subjected to lateral monotonic, cyclic and earthquake loading is studied with Due Consideration of the role of soil–sidewall adhesion, ...
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suction caisson foundations for offshore wind turbines subjected to wave and earthquake loading effect of soil foundation interface
Geotechnique, 2014Co-Authors: Rallis Kourkoulis, P C Lekkakis, F Gelagoti, Amir M KayniaAbstract:The response of wind turbines founded on suction caissons and subjected to lateral monotonic, cyclic and earthquake loading is studied with Due Consideration of the role of soil–sidewall adhesion, using non-linear three-dimensional finite-element analyses. In the case of monotonic and slow cyclic lateral loading it is shown that imperfect interface bonding could reduce the moment capacity and may lead to foundation detachment or even uplifting in the case of shallowly embedded caissons. A preliminary comparison of two caisson alternatives has shown that increasing the caisson diameter while maintaining the embedment ratio is more efficient in terms of material resources than increasing the skirt length while keeping the diameter constant. The second part of the study evaluates the response of a soil–foundation–wind turbine interacting system subjected to earthquake shaking. Contrary to an often prevailing impression that seismic effects are insignificant, apparently originating from evaluating the seismic...
R S Karale - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Removal and Recovery of Hexavalent Chromium From Industrial Waste Water By Precipitation With Due Consideration To Cost Optimization
Journal of Environmental Research and Development, 2007Co-Authors: R S Karale, D V Wadkar, P B NangareAbstract:Chromium is one of the heavy metal coming from various industries having high toxicity. The compounds of chromium especially Cr (VI) are known to be detrimental to human beings and animals. The main objective is to adopt appropriate methods and to develop suitable techniques either to prevent metal pollution or to reduce it to very low levels with Due Consideration to cost optimization. Extensive chemical analysis was done to detoxify Cr (VI) by reducing it to Cr (III) by using reducing agents such as ferrous sulphate and sodium metabisulphite, and the precipitation of chromium hydroxide by addi-tion of base. Also experiments were conducted to study the effect of reduction time and pH on the reduction of chromium for various doses of reducing agents. In this paper, efforts have been made to highlight the cost economics of removal and recovery of chromium.
Bolanle Adebola - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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an invitation to encourage Due Consideration for the survivability of rescued businesses in the business rescue system of england and wales
International Insolvency Review, 2017Co-Authors: Bolanle AdebolaAbstract:Rescue seeks to preserve the going concern in a financially distressed but potentially viable business. It aims, on one hand, to maximise the value in distressed businesses and, on the other, to give potentially viable but distressed businesses the opportunity of a second chance. In England and Wales, the main rescue process is structured to strive for the former but pays relatively little attention to the latter. The mechanisms that have been introduced to maximise the prospects of the achieving a going concern sale have been associated with the subsequent failure of the rescued business. It appears, therefore, that there is a discord between value maximisation and the survivability of rescued businesses. In 2015, the Graham Review sought to alleviate this discord by proposing the voluntary independent viability report and viability statement. While this article agrees with the reforms to the extent that they encourage Due Consideration for the future survival of rescued businesses, it argues that the requirements ought to be mandatory and that the buyer should be required to demonstrate that the amount of leverage carried forward and the time span for repayment are calculated with Due Consideration for the earning capacity of the rescued business and its own operational needs. Copyright © 2017 INSOL International and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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an invitation to encourage Due Consideration for the survivability of rescued businesses in the business rescue system of england and wales
Social Science Research Network, 2017Co-Authors: Bolanle AdebolaAbstract:Rescue seeks to preserve the going concern in a financially distressed but potentially viable business. It aims, on one hand, to maximise the value in distressed businesses and, on the other, to give potentially viable but distressed businesses the opportunity of a second chance. In England and Wales, the main rescue process is structured to strive for the former but pays relatively little attention to the latter. The mechanisms which have been introduced to maximise the prospects of the achieving a going-concern sale have been associated with the subsequent failure of the rescued business. It appears, therefore, that there is a discord between value maximisation and the survivability of rescued businesses. In 2015, the Graham review sought to alleviate this discord by proposing the voluntary independent viability report and viability statement. While this article agrees with the reforms to the extent that they encourage Due Consideration for the future survival of rescued businesses, it argues that the requirements ought to be mandatory. Further, that the buyer should be required to demonstrate that the amount of leverage carried forward and the time-span for repayment are calculated with Due Consideration for the earning capacity of the rescued business and its own operational needs.