<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><rss version='2.0'><channel><title>Volume 1 Number 5 (August 2015)</title>
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		<description>Open Access international Journal to publish research paper</description>
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		<date>August 2015</date><item>
		<title>Key Highlights of the Companies Act, 2013- Incorporation of the Companies</title>
		<description>The current paper encompasses the key changes and new aspects which came in Companies Law with the introduction of the new Companies Act, 2013 relating to the provisions for incorporation of the Companies. An attempt is made to sum up as far as possible the basic structure of the Companies Law in India in that regard.</description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/key-highlights-of-the-companies-act-2013-incorporation-of-the-companies/</link>
		<author>Anurag Sharma</author>
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		<title>An Insight into the Governance of Indian Universities since 20th Century</title>
		<description>The present paper is an attempt to present the overview of governance of Indian universities along with the structural reforms recommended by different committees appointed by Government of India from time to time based on secondary data collected from various secondary sources including journals, articles, books newspaper and various research based websites. The goal of democratization of human welfare through democratization of higher education cannot be achieved without democratizing the governance structures of educational establishments for which a practical dynamic governance mechanism having openness, participation, accountability, effectiveness, uniformity and coherence is must. Political Considerations in governance matter of universities are the root cause for keeping the best academic talents aloof who are capable of facing challenges for getting the university global recognition. A proper democratic set up of progressive and supportive governance at the highest level can help an organization to reach its goal in the national spirit. No central government could effectively implement all recommendations of committees appointed by government even once since independence. If the universities have to perform their functions properly, it is imperative that the governance structure of the university should be framed in the light of recommendations made by government appointed committees from time to time because those recommendations are meant for implementation and not for formal paper work</description>
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		<author>Dr. Biswambhar Mandal, Ahmed Hussain</author>
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		<title>Application of Load Following Control in Multi Area Hydrothermal Gas System under Reconstituted Scenario</title>
		<description>Variations in power system load causes deviations in system frequency and can be reduced by Automatic generation control (AGC). This paper presents the method in implementing the concept of load following adapted in an AGC in multi area hydro, thermal and gas system under reconstituted scenario. Open transmission access and the evolving of more socialized companies for generation, transmission and distribution affects the formulation of AGC problem. To reconcile new constraints associated with territorial of the traditional AGC two area system is modified to take into account the role of AGC in open market system.  This paper investigates the performance of a load following controller on each generator involved in bilateral contracts. A suitable control strategy is also proposed for the generators taking part in load following to share a portion of the uncontracted power demanded by the customers. The concept of Disco Participation is employed and reflected in the two-area block diagram. The proposed system is tested for a two area hydro, thermal and gas system considering without and with contract violation. Simulation results show that the concept of load following is successfully implemented in the system</description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/application-of-load-following-control-in-multi-area-hydrothermal-gas-system-under-reconstituted-scenario/</link>
		<author>A.Suresh Babu, Addisalem Haile, C. Viswanath</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/1452742391-3 IJAEMS-AUG-2015-14-Application of Load Following Control in Multi Area Hydrothermal Gas System under Reconstituted Scenario.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Optimization of Cutting Rate for AISI A2 on WEDM Using Response Surface Methodology</title>
		<description>AISI A2 steel is an air hardened cold work steel. It is a 5% Chromium steel that provides high degree of hardness after heat treatment with good dimensional stability. It offers good toughness with medium wear resistance and is comparatively easy to machine. Wire Electric Discharge Machine (WEDM) seems to be a good option for machining the complicated profiles. This paper, identify effects of various process parameters of Wire EDM such as pulse on time (Ton) ,pulse off time (Toff), peak current (Ip) and servo voltage  (Sv) for analysis of cutting rate (CR) while machining AISI A2. Central Composite Design is used to plan the design of expert. The output response variable being cutting rate will be measured for all number of experiments conducted. The optimal parameter level combination would be analyzed which gives desired cutting rate. These optimized values of different parameters would then be used in performing the machining operation in order to obtain the desirable outputs.</description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/optimization-of-cutting-rate-for-aisi-a2-on-wedm-using-response-surface-methodology/</link>
		<author>Anish Taneja, Sandeep Kumar, Ravinder Chaudhary, Jatin Taneja</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/1452742511-4 IJAEMS-AUG-2015-16-Optimization of Cutting Rate for AISI A2 on WEDM Using Response Surface Methodology.pdf</pdflink>
                
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