We have compiled the most important slides from each speaker's presentation. This year’s compilation, available for free, captures the key insights and contributions shared during the DfMAy 2024 conference.
Using recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) for pavements is crucial to achieving sustainability. Implementing RCA for new pavement can minimize carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, reduce harmful emissions, and lower life cycle costs. Compared to natural aggregate (NA), RCA pavement has fewer comprehensive studies and sustainability assessments.
NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER IN CONDENSING HEAT EXCHANGERS...ssuser7dcef0
Power plants release a large amount of water vapor into the
atmosphere through the stack. The flue gas can be a potential
source for obtaining much needed cooling water for a power
plant. If a power plant could recover and reuse a portion of this
moisture, it could reduce its total cooling water intake
requirement. One of the most practical way to recover water
from flue gas is to use a condensing heat exchanger. The power
plant could also recover latent heat due to condensation as well
as sensible heat due to lowering the flue gas exit temperature.
Additionally, harmful acids released from the stack can be
reduced in a condensing heat exchanger by acid condensation. reduced in a condensing heat exchanger by acid condensation.
Condensation of vapors in flue gas is a complicated
phenomenon since heat and mass transfer of water vapor and
various acids simultaneously occur in the presence of noncondensable
gases such as nitrogen and oxygen. Design of a
condenser depends on the knowledge and understanding of the
heat and mass transfer processes. A computer program for
numerical simulations of water (H2O) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
condensation in a flue gas condensing heat exchanger was
developed using MATLAB. Governing equations based on
mass and energy balances for the system were derived to
predict variables such as flue gas exit temperature, cooling
water outlet temperature, mole fraction and condensation rates
of water and sulfuric acid vapors. The equations were solved
using an iterative solution technique with calculations of heat
and mass transfer coefficients and physical properties.
Literature Review Basics and Understanding Reference Management.pptxDr Ramhari Poudyal
Three-day training on academic research focuses on analytical tools at United Technical College, supported by the University Grant Commission, Nepal. 24-26 May 2024
Water billing management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Our project entitled “Water Billing Management System” aims is to generate Water bill with all the charges and penalty. Manual system that is employed is extremely laborious and quite inadequate. It only makes the process more difficult and hard.
The aim of our project is to develop a system that is meant to partially computerize the work performed in the Water Board like generating monthly Water bill, record of consuming unit of water, store record of the customer and previous unpaid record.
We used HTML/PHP as front end and MYSQL as back end for developing our project. HTML is primarily a visual design environment. We can create a android application by designing the form and that make up the user interface. Adding android application code to the form and the objects such as buttons and text boxes on them and adding any required support code in additional modular.
MySQL is free open source database that facilitates the effective management of the databases by connecting them to the software. It is a stable ,reliable and the powerful solution with the advanced features and advantages which are as follows: Data Security.MySQL is free open source database that facilitates the effective management of the databases by connecting them to the software.
Understanding Inductive Bias in Machine LearningSUTEJAS
This presentation explores the concept of inductive bias in machine learning. It explains how algorithms come with built-in assumptions and preferences that guide the learning process. You'll learn about the different types of inductive bias and how they can impact the performance and generalizability of machine learning models.
The presentation also covers the positive and negative aspects of inductive bias, along with strategies for mitigating potential drawbacks. We'll explore examples of how bias manifests in algorithms like neural networks and decision trees.
By understanding inductive bias, you can gain valuable insights into how machine learning models work and make informed decisions when building and deploying them.
10. alignment-adjust
alignment-baseline
baseline-shift
dominant-baseline
drop-initial-after-align
drop-initial-after-adjust
drop-initial-before-align
drop-initial-before-adjust
drop-initial-value
drop-initial-size
inline-box-align
line-height
auto | baseline | beforeedge
| text-before-edge |
middle | central | after-edge
| text-after-edge | ideographic
| alphabetic | hanging
| mathematical
length
%
baseline | use-script | before-
edge | text-beforeedge
| after-edge | textafter-
edge | central | middle
| ideographic | alphabetic |
hanging | mathematical
baseline | sub | super
length
%
auto | use-script | nochange
| reset-size | alphabetic
| hanging | ideographic
| mathematical |
central | middle | text-after-
edge | text-before-edge
alignment-baseline
central | middle | after-edge
| text-after-edge | ideographic
| alphabetic |
mathematical
length
%
caps-height
alignment-baseline
before-edge | text-beforeedge
| central | middle |
hanging | mathematical
length
%
initial
integer
auto
integer
%
line
initial | last
integer
normal
number
length
%
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fit
fit-position
image-orientation
orphans
page
page-break-after
page-break-before
page-break-inside
size
windows
fill | hidden | meet | slice
[top | center | bottom] ||
[left | center | right]
length
%
auto
angle
integer
auto
identifier
auto | always | avoid | left |
right
auto | always | avoid | left |
right
auto | avoid
auto | landscape | portrait
length
integer
line-stacking
line-stacking-strategy
line-stacking-ruby
line-stacking-shift
text-height
vertical-align
line-stacking-strategy
line-stacking-ruby
line-stacking-shift
inline-line-height | blockline-
height | max-height |
grid-height
exclude-ruby | include-ruby
consider-shifts | disregardshifts
auto | font-size | text-size |
max-size
Baseline | sub | super | top
| text-top | middle | bottom
| text-bottom
length
%
11. appearance
cursor
icon
nav-index
nav-up
nav-right
nav-down
nav-left
resize
normal | inherit | [icon |
window | desktop | workspace
| document | tooltip | dialog |
button | pushbutton | hyperlink
| radiobutton | checkbox |
menuitem | tab | menu | menubar
| pull-down-menu | pop-up-menu
| list-menu | radio-group |
checkboxgroup | outline-tree |
range | field | combo-box |
signature | password]
auto | crosshair | default | pointer
| move | e-resize | ne-resize |
nw-resize | nresize | se-resize |
sw-resize | s-resize | w-resize |
text | wait | help
url
auto | inherit
url
auto | inherit
number
auto | inherit
<id> [ current | root |
<target-name> ]
auto | inherit
<id> [ current | root |
<target-name> ]
auto | inherit
<id> [ current | root |
<target-name> ]
auto | inherit
<id> [ current | root |
<target-name> ]
none | both | horizontal |
vertical | inherit
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:active
:focus
:visited
:hover
:link
:disabled
:enabled
:checked
:selection
:lang
:nth-child(n)
:nth-last-child(n)
:first-child
:last-child
:only-child
:nth-of-type(n)
:nth-last-of-type(n)
:last-of-type
:first-of-type
:only-of-type
:empty
:root
:not(x)
:target
an activated element
an element while the element
has focus
a visited link
an element when you mouse over it
an unvisited link
an element while the element
is disabled
an element while the element
is enabled
an element (form element control)
that is checked
an element that is currently
selected of highlighted by
the user
Allows the author to specify
a language to use in a specified
element
an element that is the n-th sibling
an element that is the n-th sibling
counting from the last sibling
an element that is the first sibling
an element that is the last sibling
an element that is the only child
an element that is the n-th sibling
of its type.
an element that is the n-th sibling
of its type counting from the last
sibling
an element that is the first sibling
of its type
an element that is the last sibling
of its type
an element that is the only
child of that type
an element that has no children
root element within the document
an element not represented
by the argument ‘x’
a target element as specified
by a target in a URI
::first-letter
::first-line
::before
::after
Adds special style to the first
letter of a text
Adds special style to the first
line of a text
Inserts some content before
an element
Inserts some content after an
element
12. %
cm
in
mm
pc
pt
percentage
centimeter
inch
millimeter
pica (1p = 12 points)
point (1pt = 1/72 inch)
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color name
rgb(x,y,z)
rgb(x%,y%,z%)
rgba(x,y,z, alpha)
#rrggbb
hsl(hue, saturation,
lightness)
hsla(hue, saturation,
lightness, alpha)
flavor
currentColor
red, blue, green, dark green
red = rgb(255,0,0)
red = rgb(100%,0,0)
red = rgba(255,0,0)
red = #ff0000 (or shorthand =
#f00)
red = hsl(0, 100%, 50%)
red = hsl(0, 100%, 50%)
An accent color (typically chosen
by the user) to customize the
user interface of the user agent
itself
computed value of the
'currentColor' keyword is the
computed value of the 'color'
property
deg
grad
rad
turn
degrees
grads
radians
turns
ch
em
ex
gd
px
rem
vh
vw
vm
width of the "0" glyph found in
the font for the font size used to
render
1em = current font size of
current element
x-height of the element's font
the grid defined by 'layout-grid'
pixel of the viewing device
the font size of the root element
the viewport's height
the viewport's width
viewport's height or width,
whichever is smaller of the two
UNITS
Hz
kHz
hertz
kilo-hertz
ms
s
milli-seconds
seconds
13. Universal
Type
Grouping
Class
Id
Descendant
Child
Adjacent
Sibling
General
Sibling
Attribute
Any element
Any element of that type
Multiple elements of different types
Multiple elements of different types
when you don’t want to affect all
instances of that type
A single element type when you don’t
want to affect all instances of that type
An element that is below (in the
document tree) another element—no
matter how many levels below
An element that is directly below
(in the document tree) another element
All elements that share the same parent
and elements are in the same immediate
sequence
All elements that share the same parent
and elements are in the same sequence
(not necessarily immediate)
An element with that matches
the attribute listed
* { font: 10px Arial; }
h1 { text-decoration:
underline; }
h1, h2, h3 { font-family: Verdana; }
.sampleclass { textdecoration:
underline; }
#sampleid { textdecoration:
underline; }
#gallery h1 { textdecoration:
underline; }
#title > p { font-weight: bold; }
h1 + p { font-style: italic; }
h1 ~ p { font-style: italic; }
E[selected] - att whatever the value
E[att="val"] - att with a specific value
E[rel~="next"] - att with a value is
a whitespace separated list
*[lang|="en"] - att value either
being exactly "val" or beginning
with "val" immediately followed
by "-"
E[att^="val"] - att value that
begins with the prefix "val"
E[att$="val"] - att value that end
with the suffix "val"
E[att*="val"] - att value
contains at least one instance
of the substring "val"
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SELECTOR TYPES