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                <text>Sagar H.S.S.C., Department of Zoology, Christ University, Hosur Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560029, India, Wildlife Conservation Action Team - Chikkamagaluru, Bharath Scouts and Guides Building, District Playground, Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka, 577101, India; Antoney P.U., Department of Zoology, Christ University, Hosur Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560029, India</text>
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                <text>The changing scenario in education has started to consider student as a customer (Zaiiri,



1995; Hill, 1995; Elliot &amp;amp; Healy 2001; Rowley, 2003; Sakthivel et al, 2005). As the students are the major customer of educational institution, it is important to consider students (customers) satisfaction. This study aims to contribute to the literature by indentifying the components of students` satisfaction with service provided by educational institutions.  The components of student satisfaction were identified by conducting interviews with subject matter experts (N=10) and students (N=15) studying bachelor degree in arts, science and commerce in various public and private college in Bangalore. Based on the result of explorative study, the student satisfaction scale was developed with 76 items. This scale was used to collect data from 800 college students. The explorative factor analysis was used to explore factors of student satisfaction and was found that all the items measured single construct ?? student satisfaction. The reliability and validity of the scale was developed. The paper concludes discussing theoretical and academic implications, limitation and future research direction.



Keywords:  students` satisfaction, expectation disconfirmation theory, scale development and validation

 

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                <text>Joseph J., CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India; Kushwaha R., CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India; Rajan S.K., CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India; CannistrF., Italian Center for Single Session Therapy, Rome, Italy</text>
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Besson T., Social Psychology Laboratory, Paris CitUniversity, Boulogne-Billancourt, France; Burin D.I., Faculty of Psychology, University of Buenos Aires, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Department of Psychology, University of Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Butt M.M., Department of Psychology, Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan; Clarke A.J.B., Department of Linguistics, Thammasat University, Pathum Thani, Thailand; Daryani Y., Department of Psychology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran; El-Dakhs D.A.S., College of Humanities and Sciences, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Elsherif M.M., Department of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom, Department of Vision Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom; Ferndez-Lez M., Department of Basic Psychology and ERI-Lectura, University of Valcia, Valcia, Spain; Ferreira P.R.D.S., Instituto de Psicologia, Federal University of Uberldia, Uberldia, Brazil; Freitag R.M.K., Departamento de Letras Vernulas, Federal University of Sergipe, S Crist, Brazil; 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                <text>Natural fiber-based materials are increasingly used as substitutes for traditional materials in structural applications. This research evaluated the mechanical and moisture resistance characteristics of unidirectionally oriented Flax and Jute fiber-embedded Epoxy Composites (FJEC) for lightweight structural applications. The inclusion of nano clay in the natural laminates creates more energy-absorbing sites, which improves the ability to withstand impact forces compared to FJEC. The material strength of nano clay-infused hybrid composite attained 94.46 MPa, 98.44 MPa, and 92 KJ/m2 tensile, flexural and impact strength. The consequences of water absorption and humidity exposure to the materials revealed that nano clay helps to reduce the diffusion of water into the surface of the laminate. The nano clay-infused hybrid composite is subjected to Freeze-Thaw (Fz-Tw) cycling under both partial and complete immersion scenarios to analyze the durability and resilience of the composite. The performance loss in nano-clay-infused laminate is caused due to the prolonged exposure to water and thermal stress. The damage factor for a partially and completely immersed hybrid material is 1.2% and 2.2%, respectively. These findings highlighted the need for considering environmental conditions while designing and utilizing fiber incorporated materials in various applications.  2026 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor &amp;amp; Francis Group.</text>
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                <text>In the present investigation LM4 reinforced 6 wt% Titanium Carbide particles composite was developed by stir casting bottom pouring method. The cast composite specimen was obtained in a cylindrical shape of dimensions 50 mm dia and 100 mm length. The composite specimens were prepared for mechanical and tribological test as per ASTM standards. The obtained results reveal that the mechanical properties are high as compared to the as cast LM4 alloy specimens. Microstructure analysis confirms that the uniform distribution of TiC particles. Tribological test was performed using pin-on-disc machine based on Taguchi's design of experiments. L27 orthogonal array was selected by changing test parameter like applied load (10, 20, 30 N), sliding distance (600, 800, 1000 m) and sliding velocity (1.5 m/s, 2.5 m/s and 3.5 m/s). The most influencing test parameters were identified by using S/N ratio and ANOVA. The wear results reveled that wear rate increases as applied load increases, and it decreases with decrease in velocity. Also wear rate decreases as sliding distance increases and at some point, it became linear. The applied load was found to be most dominating (77.61%), sliding velocity (10.44%) and sliding distance (4.47%) are less dominating factors. Worn surface morphology was studied to understand the type of wear.   2021 elsevier ltd. all rights reserved.</text>
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                <text>The aim of this study is to develop bio-friendly light weight polymer nanocomposites for load bearing applications and to evaluate the influence of halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) on mechanical as well as wear behavior of silk fiber (SF) and basalt fiber (BF) reinforced epoxy (Ep) composites. HNT filled biocomposites were fabricated using vacuum bagging technique. The Box-Behnken design (BBD) of experiment with Response surface methodology (RSM) was used to conduct the dry-sliding wear tests on a pin on disc apparatus. Tribo-mechanical properties and worn surface micrographs of hybrid composite samples were analyzed. Hardness, tensile strength and wear resistance behavior of SF + BF/Ep hybrid composites were substantially improved with the incorporation of HNTs. It was observed from the confirmation test that there is a strong agreement between the experimental findings as well as the predicted values, with a minimum reported error of &amp;lt;5% for HNT-SF + BF/Ep hybrid nanocomposites. SEM micrographs of the worn-out surface of HNT filled SF + BF/Ep composite exhibited fiber breakage, pulverized matrix, good interfacial bonding and fractured fibers. The novelty of the current research work is the development of eco-friendly polymeric composites for wear resistant and structural applications. The effect of hybridization (fiberssilk and basalt, fillersHNTs) on the tribo-mechanical properties of polymeric composites were investigated for the first time. The study showed that the mechanical as well as the tribological properties of SF and BF reinforced epoxy composites were enhanced with the addition of nanofiller.  The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2023.</text>
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                <text>Hanumantharayappa N., Department of Mechanical Engineering, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Karnataka, Tumakuru, India; Sanikere P., Department of Mechanical Engineering, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Karnataka, Tumakuru, India; Kodandappa R., Department of Mechanical and Automobile Engineering, Christ University, Kengeri, Bangalore, India; Nagaraja S., Department of Mechanical Engineering, MVJ College of Engineering, Near ITPB, Whitefield, Bangalore, India</text>
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                <text>The pursuit of cost-effective and robust Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs) continues to expand, especially for applications in adaptive and smart structural systems, while Ni-Ti-based SMAs remain prevalent due to their superior pseudoelasticity and longevity. However, the limitations of NiTi alloys, including the high processing costs and fabrication difficulties, prompt the exploration of alternatives. This study investigates Cu-Al-based SMAs alloyed with Mn, Be, and Fe as cost-effective alternatives to NiTi systems. In the present work, Cu-Al-based alloy wires with Mn, Be, and Fe were betatized at 850 C and water-quenched to achieve martensitic structures, followed by evaluation of tensile strength, yield behavior, ductility, and hardness. Mn addition significantly enhanced tensile strength (up to 425 MPa), while Be and Fe improved ductility through grain refinement. Hardness increased with Mn due to solid solution strengthening. Thus, the current work provides a comparative analysis of Cu-Al-Mn, Cu-Al-Be-Mn, and Cu-Al-Fe-Mn alloys, linking alloying strategies to microstructural evolution and mechanical performance, demonstrating their potential for advanced engineering applications.  2025 King Mongkuts University of Technology North Bangkok. All Rights Reserved.</text>
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                <text>Shivamurthy A., Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Goa, Goa, 403401, India; Boranna R., Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, JSS Science and Technology University, Karnataka, Mysuru, 570006, India; Jagannat R.K., Department of Applied Science, National Institute of Technology Goa, Goa, 403401, India; Prashanth G.R., Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Goa, Goa, 403401, India; Bheemappa S., Department of Mechanical Engineering, The National Institute of Engineering, Karnataka, Mysuru, 570008, India; Darshan S.M., Department of Mechanical and Automobile Engineering, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Karnataka, Bengaluru, 570008, India</text>
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                <text>Natural fibre reinforced composites are replacing the conventional fibre reinforced composites for several applications due to natural fibre availability, variety and lesser raw material cost. Using natural fibres in composites also reduces the issue of agricultural residue disposals, which are in abundance. Different natural fibres exhibit unique properties when it is used in composites and hence there is a need to study the behaviour of scarcely used natural fibres. Indian palmyra trees (Borassus flabellifer) are fast growing commonly found trees in Southern India. From the base of these palm tree leaves, palmyra fibres are taken out. Though these fibres are locally available in huge quantities, these are very rarely used as reinforcing material in concrete compared to other natural fibres like coir, sisal, jute etc. Palmyra fibre reinforced cement composite specimens were prepared by varying the fibre content (0.5%, 1% and 2% by weight of cement) and length of fibre (25 mm and 50 mm). Plain concrete and palmyra fibre reinforced concrete specimens of identical size were tested for mechanical strength and also for its depth of water penetration. The work carried out revealed that the water penetration of palmyra fibre reinforced concrete increased with fibre content increase. The compressive strength of palmyra fibre reinforced concrete improved up to 1% of fibre content and further increase in fibre content upto 2% resulted in compressive strength reduction for both the fibre lengths. However, split tensile strength, flexure strength and shear strength increased with fibre content increase in the mix. Based on the mechanical strength properties investigated, increase in shear strength was found to be more significant with the inclusion of palmyra fibres in concrete.  2022</text>
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