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Session: Research Posters

Paper Number: 120296

120296 - Need Based Multi-Functional Yield for the Effectively Customized Situation: An Exploratory and Feasibility Requisite 

Systemic routing of the nutrients and the nourishments through the different phases enables the handling of the nourishment for the maximum utilization.  Harvest mechanisms need a provision to accommodate the changes.  Obviously the assimilation phase will have the capability to biologically process the nourishment so that the modularity gives a better choice of the harvest.  The suitable, efficient, and the quality of the assimilating phase and the process define the harvest configuration.  Routing of the toxic substances by the minimum path and providing a configuration to dispose the substance in an eco-friendly manner will enable the further process in an ecologically worthy manner.  The capability to process the food to produce the harvest, defines the worthiness of such a biological configuration in the endeavour of evolving at an ideal process.  The capability of the resources like soil, availability of water resources, and the availability of the other resources define the effort effective configuration of the biological system for the intended function.  The customized versions of the specimen to test the yield in a geometric region further enable the evolution of such a configuration.  The biological filters at the different phases and the excretory mechanism can enable the processing, much easier.  The volume and the biological configuration of the fluid pathways, define the nourishment.  The occupancy of the plinth area, spatial dimension, conditioning volume, susceptibility to withstand the calamities be it natural or phenomenal, biological sensational capability to the possible threat, defensive arrangement to resist the possible threat, economical and safety wise option of the harvest, contribution to the ecological balance and the enrichment of the resources, reuse of the by-products, etc. impart the destined functionality to the structure.  The biological and hierarchical configuration as well as the nourishment, defines the harvest.  Therefore apart from the customized configuration, the flexibility of the nourishment provides an option of the harvest to suit the geographic and socio-cultural conditions.  The multi-scale tests characterize the representative behaviour of the biological system and the effectiveness can be evaluated thus by the transfer of predictive data in the process.  The capability to withstand the conditions, give the biological system, the flexibility to give the harvest in spite of the adversity of the representative conditions.  Simulating the conditions to suffice the prevailing situation, gives the capability to withstand the calamities, by an effective forecast and it has been accepted as one of the technological and engineering methods.  Therefore the uncertainties in sustenance of life can be substantiated by the points of discussion. 

Presenting Author: Anuradha Kotapati VNRVJIET

Presenting Author Biography: VNRVJIET

Authors:

Satya Prasad Paruchuru VNR VJIET
Anuradha Kotapati VNRVJIET
Gagan Paruchuru Sri Chaitanya Junior College, KPHB, Hyderabad

Need Based Multi-Functional Yield for the Effectively Customized Situation: An Exploratory and Feasibility Requisite

Paper Type

Poster Presentation

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