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    Game theoretical approach for load balancing using SGMLB model in cloud environment by R. Swathy (8735262)

    Published 2020
    “…With the increase in IoT devices and real-time business analytics requirements, enterprises that ought to scale up and scale down their services have started coming towards on-demand cloud computing service providers. In a cloud data center, a high volume of continuous incoming task requests to physical hosts makes an imbalance in the cloud data center load. …”
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    An Experimental Investigation of Evaporation of Ethanol–Water Droplets Laden with Alumina Nanoparticles on a Critically Inclined Heated Substrate by Pallavi Katre (10796035)

    Published 2022
    “…The pinning effect caused by nanoparticles results in a larger perimeter and surface area for the nanoparticle-laden droplets, enhancing the evaporation rates and significantly decreasing the lifetime of the nanoparticle-containing droplets compared to the no-loading case. …”
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    An Experimental Investigation of Evaporation of Ethanol–Water Droplets Laden with Alumina Nanoparticles on a Critically Inclined Heated Substrate by Pallavi Katre (10796035)

    Published 2022
    “…The pinning effect caused by nanoparticles results in a larger perimeter and surface area for the nanoparticle-laden droplets, enhancing the evaporation rates and significantly decreasing the lifetime of the nanoparticle-containing droplets compared to the no-loading case. …”
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    An Experimental Investigation of Evaporation of Ethanol–Water Droplets Laden with Alumina Nanoparticles on a Critically Inclined Heated Substrate by Pallavi Katre (10796035)

    Published 2022
    “…The pinning effect caused by nanoparticles results in a larger perimeter and surface area for the nanoparticle-laden droplets, enhancing the evaporation rates and significantly decreasing the lifetime of the nanoparticle-containing droplets compared to the no-loading case. …”