A Study on the Evaluation of Low-Cost Floating House

Piyush M. Kirange, Saurabh M. Khilare, Jaydatta D. Raskar
Volume 1: Issue 1, Dec 2020, pp 57-59


Author's Information
Piyush M. Kirange1 
Corresponding Author
1BE Students, Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSPM Narhe Technical Campus, Pune-, Maharashtra, India..
pkirange08@gmail.com

Saurabh M. Khilare2, Jaydatta D. Raskar2
2BE Students, Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSPM Narhe Technical Campus, Pune-, Maharashtra, India..


Technical Article -- Peer Reviewed
Published online – 30 Dec 2020

Open Access article under Creative Commons License

Cite this article – Piyush M. Kirange, Saurabh M. Khilare, Jaydatta D. Raskar “A Study on the Evaluation of Low-Cost Floating House”, Journal of Thermal and Fluid Science, RAME Publishers, vol. 1, issue 1, pp. 57-59, Dec 2020.
https://doi.org/10.26706/jtfs.1.1.20201205

Abstract:-
The paper presents a layout of a relatively inexpensive floating house requisite for people relying in coastal areas. The floating house would have the maximum capacity of family members’ loads with qualified freeboard of 30 percent along with the body of the accompanying airtight empty steel drums in water with a planned floor space. The meta-centric height of the planned house is thought to have a positive meaning. Expenses of extracted data materials such as carpeting, walls, new roof, and floats are recommended to determine a most cost-effective and long-lasting solution.
Index Terms:-
Nanoparticles, thermal conductivity, volume fraction, heat transfer enhancement.
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