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    A Multi-Objective Secure Optimal VM Placement in Energy-Efficient Server of Cloud Computing

    Sangeetha Ganesan*, Sumathi Ganesan

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.30, No.2, pp. 387-401, 2021, DOI:10.32604/iasc.2021.019024 - 11 August 2021

    Abstract Cloud Computing has been economically famous for sharing the resources of third-party applications. There may be an increase in the exploitation of the prevailing Cloud resources and their vulnerabilities as a result of the aggressive growth of Cloud Computing. In the Cache Side Channel Attack (CSCA), the attackers can leak sensitive information of a Virtual Machine (VM) which is co-located in a physical machine due to inadequate logical isolation. The Cloud Service Provider (CSP) has to modify either at the hardware level to isolate their VM or at the software, level to isolate their applications.… More >

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    THE IMPACT OF THE RESONANCE TUBE ON PERFORMANCE OF A THERMOACOUSTIC STACK

    Channarong Wanthaa, Kriengkrai Assawamartbunluea,*

    Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.2, No.4, pp. 1-8, 2011, DOI:10.5098/hmt.v2.4.3006

    Abstract This paper presents a study of the impact of the resonance tube on performance of a thermoacoustic stack. The resonance tube is a key component of a standing-wave thermoacoustic refrigerator. The appropriated resonance tube’s length leads to an increase of performance of the stack in terms of the temperature difference. The results also indicate that the optimal operating frequency differs from the design based on the equation of a half-wavelength. The resonance tube length is elongated to compensate for some effects that occur in the resonance tube, especially when the stack is placed in the More >

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    MEASUREMENTS OF THERMAL FIELD AT STACK EXTREMITIES OF A STANDING WAVE THERMOACOUSTIC HEAT PUMP

    Syeda Humaira Tasnima,*, Shohel Mahmudb, Roydon Andrew Frasera

    Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.2, No.1, pp. 1-10, 2011, DOI:10.5098/hmt.v2.1.3006

    Abstract In this paper, we experimentally measure the temperature fields at different locations on the stack plate and in the surrounding working fluid in a standing wave thermoacoustic device. The temperature measurements at the stack extremities and at the neighboring gas show axial heat transfer at the stack extremities, as opposed to the hypothesis of a perfectly isolated stack used in the linear thermoacoustic theory. Four different mechanisms of heat transfer are identified at the stack extremities in the present study. This information is necessary for the optimization of the performances of practical thermoacoustic engines. For More >

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