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Technology Reports of Kansai University

Technology Reports of Kansai University (ISSN: 04532198) is a monthly peer-reviewed and open-access international Journal. It was first built in 1959 and officially in 1975 till now by kansai university, japan. The journal covers all sort of engineering topic, mathematics and physics. Technology Reports of Kansai University (TRKU) was closed access journal until 2017. After that TRKU became open access journal. TRKU is a scopus indexed journal and directly run by faculty of engineering, kansai university.

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Aim and Scope

Technology Reports of Kansai University (ISSN: 04532198) is a peer-reviewed journal. The journal covers all sort of engineering topic as well as mathematics and physics. the journal's scopes are in the following fields but not limited to:

Electrical Engineering and Telecommunication Section:

Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, Electro-mechanical System Engineering, Biological Biosystem Engineering, Integrated Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Hardware-software co-design and interfacing, Semiconductor chip, Peripheral equipments, Nanotechnology, Advanced control theories and applications, Machine design and optimization , Turbines micro-turbines, FACTS devices , Insulation systems , Power quality , High voltage engineering, Electrical actuators , Energy optimization , Electric drives , Electrical machines, HVDC transmission, Power electronics.

Computer Science Section :

Software Engineering, Data Security , Computer Vision , Image Processing, Cryptography, Computer Networking, Database system and Management, Data mining, Big Data, Robotics , Parallel and distributed processing , Artificial Intelligence , Natural language processing , Neural Networking, Distributed Systems , Fuzzy logic, Advance programming, Machine learning, Internet & the Web, Information Technology , Computer architecture, Virtual vision and virtual simulations, Operating systems, Cryptosystems and data compression, Security and privacy, Algorithms, Sensors and ad-hoc networks, Graph theory, Pattern/image recognition, Neural networks.

Civil and architectural engineering :

Architectural Drawing, Architectural Style, Architectural Theory, Biomechanics, Building Materials, Coastal Engineering, Construction Engineering, Control Engineering, Earthquake Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Municipal Or Urban Engineering, Organic Architecture, Sociology of Architecture, Structural Engineering, Surveying, Transportation Engineering.

Mechanical and Materials Engineering :

kinematics and dynamics of rigid bodies, theory of machines and mechanisms, vibration and balancing of machine parts, stability of mechanical systems, mechanics of continuum, strength of materials, fatigue of materials, hydromechanics, aerodynamics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, thermo fluids, nanofluids, energy systems, renewable and alternative energy, engine, fuels, nanomaterial, material synthesis and characterization, principles of the micro-macro transition, elastic behavior, plastic behavior, high-temperature creep, fatigue, fracture, metals, polymers, ceramics, intermetallics.

Chemical Engineering :

Chemical engineering fundamentals, Physical, Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Chemical engineering educational challenges and development, Chemical reaction engineering, Chemical engineering equipment design and process design, Thermodynamics, Catalysis & reaction engineering, Particulate systems, Rheology, Multifase flows, Interfacial & colloidal phenomena, Transport phenomena in porous/granular media, Membranes and membrane science, Crystallization, distillation, absorption and extraction, Ionic liquids/electrolyte solutions.

Food Engineering :

Food science, Food engineering, Food microbiology, Food packaging, Food preservation, Food technology, Aseptic processing, Food fortification, Food rheology, Dietary supplement, Food safety, Food chemistry.

Physics Section:

Astrophysics, Atomic and molecular physics, Biophysics, Chemical physics, Civil engineering, Cluster physics, Computational physics, Condensed matter, Cosmology, Device physics, Fluid dynamics, Geophysics, High energy particle physics, Laser, Mechanical engineering, Medical physics, Nanotechnology, Nonlinear science, Nuclear physics, Optics, Photonics, Plasma and fluid physics, Quantum physics, Robotics, Soft matter and polymers.

Mathematics Section:

Actuarial science, Algebra, Algebraic geometry, Analysis and advanced calculus, Approximation theory, Boundry layer theory, Calculus of variations, Combinatorics, Complex analysis, Continuum mechanics, Cryptography, Demography, Differential equations, Differential geometry, Dynamical systems, Econometrics, Fluid mechanics, Functional analysis, Game theory, General topology, Geometry, Graph theory, Group theory, Industrial mathematics, Information theory, Integral transforms and integral equations, Lie algebras, Logic, Magnetohydrodynamics, Mathematical analysis.

Latest Articles of

Technology Reports of Kansai University

Journal ID : TRKU-05-12-2020-11347
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Title : Analysis and enhancement of advanced wired / wireless routing protocol using machine learning algorithms in communication networked

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The route is the method used to select the best path in the network and transmit data along the selected path. This article will examine advanced routing algorithms for wired / wireless networks by in-depth study of the latest routing algorithms on these networks, studying these algorithms to study the efficiency and effectiveness of the evaluated algorithms. This document will adopt open shortest path first for wired networks and ad hoc on-demand distance vector for wireless networks. This paper focuses on the overview of routing algorithms used in wired and wireless networks such as open shortest path first and ad hoc on-demand distance vector, as they are best suited for two types of networks. The following subsection explains the key features of these protocols. This article focuses on the general nature of wired/wireless routing algorithms and the use of machine learning methods for improvements and enhancements.

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Journal ID : TRKU-03-12-2020-11345
Total View : 436

Title : Modelling of Single Meandering River by Developing Shortcut

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This research intends to investigate the hydraulic and sedimentation behavior on the single meandering river by developing shortcut of 90o and to know the effect of each flow discharge parameter and sediment material in changing process of river bed. The methodology consists of physical model test in Hydraulic Laboratory and mathematical modelling with the condition as follow: the angle of corner is 90o, flow depth: h = 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 cm, the flowing duration: t = 20 minutes, and the material is easily eroded. The result shows that the making of corner is very affecting the decreasing of water level.

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Journal ID : TRKU-30-11-2020-11343
Total View : 355

Title : The Characteristics of Dutch Colonial House in Indonesia in Controlling Overall Thermal Transmission

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Dutch colonialism was in the Indonesian archipelago for about three and a half centuries before the independence of Indonesia as a nation in 1945. Within the 17th to 20th century, Dutch colonial architecture side to side with local architecture had become the determinant of architectural styles in the archipelago. One of the significant contexts of Dutch colonial architecture in the tropical climate was the overall thermal transmission. The purpose of this study is to learn how the Dutch colonial house controls the thermal transfer into the interior of the house. This paper describes the analysis of Dutch colonial house in terms of architectural elements that control overall thermal transmission into a building by using Factor Analysis. As results, we found there are five types of Dutch colonial house in Indonesia, each with a set of characteristics in controlling overall thermal transmission. By using regression analysis of factors scores to time, we found that three types of Dutch colonial house are coherent with the existing periodicity of Dutch colonial architecture. Other two types of Dutch colonial house do not have a significant correlation to time, and we considered the elements which characterized those two types as a practical addition, rather than deliberate architectural design.

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Journal ID : TRKU-30-11-2020-11342
Total View : 434

Title : Finding the Right Plans for Urban Farming

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Finding the right plans to rejuvenate the interest of city residents to do farming are challenging because farming requires physical works. The numbers of urban people venturing into farming are decreasing although many efforts have been done to promote this activity. The paper highlights the needs for urban farming and the challenges to realize the objective. The paper proposes a platform to integrate technology into farming in order to help farmers to manage the growth of plants more efficiently and reduce the physical works. With the proposed farming technology, the farming activities can be less exhaustive and become more appealing to farmers.

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Journal ID : TRKU-30-11-2020-11341
Total View : 346

Title : Management and controlling the quality of concrete mixes to improve the implementation of construction projects in Iraq

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The design of a cement mixing process for high-quality structural concrete with sustainability practices is a complex process due to the various properties needed at the green / hardened concrete stage and the interdependence of mix design variables. Concrete is considered economically and practically one of the best materials used in the construction industry because it is easy to form, which serves different architectural purposes in addition to its low cost. Most construction projects in our country use concrete in the construction of most of their institutions because its materials are available in our country and it is easy to obtain. The cheapness of its costs, the cheapness of workers and its availability are the most important components of its industry and construction, and with this importance in the reality of construction. It requires those in charge of this industry to pay attention and follow up all new technologies and methods to obtain high-quality concrete that satisfies the users of the structure built in it. After studying and analyzing, we found that the Iraqi construction reality still has a long time to understand the importance of implementing the total quality management (TQM), as there is a large percentage of executive engineering cadres lacking the concept of total quality management and the ISO concept, and therefore construction projects, especially (concrete works) are still suffering. Among the weaknesses and shortcomings in most of the paragraphs in their implementation and manufacture, and among the most important obstacles were. The provision of machinery and equipment, the lack of encouragement and financial support, the weakness of administrative coordination between the responsible parties, the fear of taking a firm decision upon failure of the checks for materials or works for the purpose of raising them, and not to forget the absence of the monitoring role of government institutions.

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