Heat assisted machining of metals and alloys using induction heating method

Settlements in low elevation coastal zone (LECZ) of Bangladesh are exposed to the risk of sea born hazards at present and anticipated sea level rise (SLR) resulting from climate change. This will have serious impact on life and livelihood of coastal community including loss of habitable land. To arr...

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Main Authors: Amin, A. K. M. Nurul, Ginta, Turnad Lenggo
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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description Settlements in low elevation coastal zone (LECZ) of Bangladesh are exposed to the risk of sea born hazards at present and anticipated sea level rise (SLR) resulting from climate change. This will have serious impact on life and livelihood of coastal community including loss of habitable land. To arrest mass exodus of population, vulnerable community and groups need to be accommodated in places through local level adaptive measure. The present study is, therefore, an attempt to identify key vulnerabilities of coastal community in selected areas with an aim to set criteria for settlement planning and design responsive to climate change in general. Two village communities of Dhulasar union at Kalapara Upazila are selected for socio-spatial analysis of settlement vulnerability. Primary data about socio-spatial profile of the area including settlement pattern and built form, different aspects of vulnerability and present adaptive measures to cope with the risk have been collected from field survey. The study reveals that, the level of vulnerability within same geo-physical exposure is not alike and depends on the degree of community resilience i.e. the capacity of settlement component or community or groups to recover. In addition to the geo-climatic risk, the existing physical and socio economic condition of the dwellers including dispersed settlement pattern, transient nature of houses and poor access to services and shelter makes the coastal community most vulnerable. The study suggests that the vulnerability can be reduced by improving the community or group resilience through planned densification of settlement pattern and management of geomorphology and hydrological process of the context (allow natural siltation, afforestation, improve water drainage, rainwater harvesting etc).
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spelling iium-295952013-07-18T07:42:49Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/29595/ Heat assisted machining of metals and alloys using induction heating method Amin, A. K. M. Nurul Ginta, Turnad Lenggo TS200 Metal manufactures. Metalworking Settlements in low elevation coastal zone (LECZ) of Bangladesh are exposed to the risk of sea born hazards at present and anticipated sea level rise (SLR) resulting from climate change. This will have serious impact on life and livelihood of coastal community including loss of habitable land. To arrest mass exodus of population, vulnerable community and groups need to be accommodated in places through local level adaptive measure. The present study is, therefore, an attempt to identify key vulnerabilities of coastal community in selected areas with an aim to set criteria for settlement planning and design responsive to climate change in general. Two village communities of Dhulasar union at Kalapara Upazila are selected for socio-spatial analysis of settlement vulnerability. Primary data about socio-spatial profile of the area including settlement pattern and built form, different aspects of vulnerability and present adaptive measures to cope with the risk have been collected from field survey. The study reveals that, the level of vulnerability within same geo-physical exposure is not alike and depends on the degree of community resilience i.e. the capacity of settlement component or community or groups to recover. In addition to the geo-climatic risk, the existing physical and socio economic condition of the dwellers including dispersed settlement pattern, transient nature of houses and poor access to services and shelter makes the coastal community most vulnerable. The study suggests that the vulnerability can be reduced by improving the community or group resilience through planned densification of settlement pattern and management of geomorphology and hydrological process of the context (allow natural siltation, afforestation, improve water drainage, rainwater harvesting etc). 2013 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/29595/1/2013_%28abstract%29_Heat_Assisted_of_metals_and_alloys_using_induct.pdf Amin, A. K. M. Nurul and Ginta, Turnad Lenggo (2013) Heat assisted machining of metals and alloys using induction heating method. In: International Conference on Engineering Research Innovation & Education (ICERIE 2013), 11 - 13 January 2013, Bangladesh.
spellingShingle TS200 Metal manufactures. Metalworking
Amin, A. K. M. Nurul
Ginta, Turnad Lenggo
Heat assisted machining of metals and alloys using induction heating method
title Heat assisted machining of metals and alloys using induction heating method
title_full Heat assisted machining of metals and alloys using induction heating method
title_fullStr Heat assisted machining of metals and alloys using induction heating method
title_full_unstemmed Heat assisted machining of metals and alloys using induction heating method
title_short Heat assisted machining of metals and alloys using induction heating method
title_sort heat assisted machining of metals and alloys using induction heating method
topic TS200 Metal manufactures. Metalworking
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/29595/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/29595/1/2013_%28abstract%29_Heat_Assisted_of_metals_and_alloys_using_induct.pdf