Research Article
Comparative Analysis of Multiple Comparison Tests for Radiation Exposure Subgroups Among Dental Workers At Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital (UDUTH), Sokoto, Nigeria
Issue:
Volume 12, Issue 3, June 2024
Pages:
40-61
Received:
30 September 2024
Accepted:
22 October 2024
Published:
12 November 2024
DOI:
10.11648/j.ajpa.20241203.11
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Abstract: Post-hoc analysis is a crucial statistical technique employed to identify specific group differences following a significant ANOVA result. This study delves into the comparative analysis of three commonly used post-hoc tests - Tukey's HSD, LSD, and Scheffe's method - to determine significant differences in radiation exposure levels among dental workers at Usman Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, Nigeria. Dental professionals are routinely exposed to ionizing radiation, primarily from X-ray machines. Excessive exposure can lead to various health risks, including cancer. Hence, accurate assessment and comparison of radiation exposure levels among different categories of dental workers are essential for effective radiation protection measures. In this study, the researchers calculated the critical values for each post-hoc test at a significance level of 0.05. The results indicated that the LSD method had the smallest critical value (0.674), followed by Tukey's HSD (1.304) and Scheffe's method (1.566). A lower critical value generally implies a higher sensitivity in detecting significant differences between groups. By conducting pairwise comparisons, the study found that the LSD method was the most effective in identifying statistically significant differences in radiation exposure levels among the dental workers. This suggests that the LSD method is a suitable choice for post-hoc analysis in this specific context. The findings of this study have significant implications for radiation protection practices in dental settings. By employing appropriate post-hoc analysis methods, healthcare institutions can accurately assess radiation exposure risks and implement targeted interventions to minimize exposure and protect the health of dental workers.
Abstract: Post-hoc analysis is a crucial statistical technique employed to identify specific group differences following a significant ANOVA result. This study delves into the comparative analysis of three commonly used post-hoc tests - Tukey's HSD, LSD, and Scheffe's method - to determine significant differences in radiation exposure levels among dental wor...
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Research Article
Design and Construction of Analog Water Heater Chamber (AWHC) for Sma Rod and Spring Tensile Testing
Rabiu Ahmad Abubakar*
Issue:
Volume 12, Issue 3, June 2024
Pages:
62-68
Received:
10 October 2024
Accepted:
28 October 2024
Published:
22 November 2024
DOI:
10.11648/j.ajpa.20241203.12
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Abstract: This study details the design and construction of an Analog Water Heater Chamber (AWHC) specifically tailored for tensile testing of Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) rods and springs. The AWHC is designed to simulate various temperature conditions, enabling precise control over the thermo-mechanical behavior of SMA specimens. Energy conversion from the electrical to heat form is achieved using an electrical heating element of 1000 watts. This heat is transferred to the SMA spring/wire using convection using a water medium, and phase transformation occurs. The chamber's unique design allows for real-time monitoring of deformation and recovery processes under controlled temperature and loading conditions. Different test results for both the SMA rod and SMA spring at various loading rates and constant temperature, and continuous loading rate and different temperatures showed a good thermo-mechanical coupling result The AWHC's performance was validated through tensile testing of SMA rods and springs, demonstrating its efficacy in evaluating the mechanical properties and phase transformation temperatures of these materials. The results show excellent correlation with theoretical predictions, confirming the AWHC's suitability for characterizing SMA behavior under diverse thermal and mechanical conditions. This research contributes to the development of efficient testing protocols for SMA components, paving the way for their enhanced integration into various engineering applications, thus the aim of which AWHC is designed for is achieved.
Abstract: This study details the design and construction of an Analog Water Heater Chamber (AWHC) specifically tailored for tensile testing of Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) rods and springs. The AWHC is designed to simulate various temperature conditions, enabling precise control over the thermo-mechanical behavior of SMA specimens. Energy conversion from the ele...
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