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Item Numerical study on the influence of directional natural frequency on flow induced vibrations /(Trans Tech Publications Ltd., 2025-01-23) Janardhanan, SheejaItem Telemedicine platforms with cloud-based AI-Driven diagnostics in hospitals /(IEEE, 2025-03-04) Thangalakshmi, S.Item Compensating the impact of residual energy on time domain dielectric response using time-varying model /(IEEE, 2025-01-01) Mishra, DeepakItem Nanoparticle-assisted ternary fuel blends: an investigation of diesel engine performance, combustion and emission profiles /(Springer Nature, 2025-03-24) Sagari, J.Item Analysis of vibration characteristics and buckling behaviour of rotating fiber-graphene-reinforced composite pre-twisted shells /(Canadian Science Publishing, 2025-02-10) Battina, N MalleswararaoItem Need for a smart autonomous bilge management system: a review /(OPS/PKP, 2025-01-16) Dutt, ShishirItem Optimizing process parameters for enhanced formability and fracture behavior in single point incremental forming of SS310 sheets /(Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 2025-01-15) Raja, C PradeepItem Analysis of vibration characteristics and buckling behaviour of rotating fiber graphene reinforced composite pre-twisted shells /(Transactions of the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering, 2025-02-10) Battina, N MalleswararaoItem Numerical study on the influence of directional natural frequency on flow induced vibrations /(Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2025-01-23) Janardhanan, SheejaItem Research trend of marine engineering in India and China during 2010-2019 /(Qualitative and quantitative methods in libraries, 2021-04-08) Jilani, GulamThe study aims to present a comparative scientometric analysis of the research trend of marine engineering in India and China from 2010 to 2019. In this study, 2909 publications of China and 585 publications of India were collected and analyzed. This scientometric study covers year-wise publication, preference of documents type, authorship pattern, author h-index, citation analysis, keyword analysis, and collaboration of both countries. The data has been extracted from the SCOPUS database for both countries China and India separately with limitations up to ten years. Document type of article is very popular in both countries and authors prefer to get published in journals. It is concluded that India needs more improvements in research output steadily to compete China. China and India can cooperate with each other to exploit the large marine resources for mutual benefits. Marine environment is more popular research area of marine engineering in both countries is a positive indication and may be effective in control of marine pollution. The annual growth of research publications is reported 14.24% for China and 17.69% for India. In terms of the authorship pattern, China published 21% of total papers by four authorship and India published 22.91% of total papers by two authorships. A number of results have cropped in through this study, which has been depicted through diagrams and tables here.