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Yogesh Chandra

    Optimum Design of Natural Draft Wet Cooling Tower Geometry
    The Flower That Went Mad: Bipolar Poetry
    • From the celebrated author of A Beautiful Poison comes a new collection of poetry focused on pain, loneliness, depression, suicide, loss, and healing. the flower that went mad is filled with heartaches as well as joy and takes the readers through a journey of the up and the down moments in life. It expresses all the things that many are too afraid to open up about; it is painted with a thousand unsaid emotions at the turn of each page. But it is also about healing and finding one's voice. All this suffering that you go through will not go unnoticed because there is meaning too in chaos. This collection will nurture, allow & gently restore your healing abilities through the emotions that connect with subtle, yet infallible energy within you.

      The Flower That Went Mad: Bipolar Poetry
    • Focusing on the optimization of hyperbolic natural draft wet cooling towers, this work addresses the design geometry crucial for reducing operational and maintenance costs. It analyzes six key variables affecting the total life-cycle cost, including the diameters and heights of the tower shell and fill. By establishing fixed ratios and relationships among these variables, the complexity of the problem is simplified to three variables, facilitating easier solutions. The goal is to enhance the overall cost-effectiveness of cooling towers in power plants.

      Optimum Design of Natural Draft Wet Cooling Tower Geometry