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Volume 9 Special Issue 4

Experimental Investigation of Kerf Angle and Drilling Rate in AWJM Deep Hole Drilling on SSAISI 316L

Bharani Chandar Jeyaprakash, Lenin Nagarajan, Chandran Rathinasuriyan and Balaguru Sethuraman

The need for mechanical deep hole drilling is gaining attention for small diameter applications in automobile, aerospace, and medical industries, etc. This leads to the manufacturing industry looking for an advanced method to produce such holes. In recent trends, the use of abrasive waterjet drilling is increasing tremendously owing to its exceptional drilling capability of almost all types of materials with good dimensional stability.

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Effect of Magnesium Element on Mechanical and Microstructure Characteristics of M142 Aluminum Alloy

Bharani Chandar Jeyaprakash, Chandran Rathinasuriyan, Rajagoplan Siva and Karthik Sridhar

A specific set of criteria for the piston material is established by the piston’s actions and the loads acting on it. Pistons should be made of a low-density material if they are to weigh as little as possible. The load capacity of the piston is based on the strength of the material used in its construction in addition to its design shape.

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Design and Implementation of H-bridge Stepper Motor Driver for Spray Paint Robot

Prakrati Maheshwari, Ayush Jaiswal, Yogesh Pandya, Manoj Kumar Deshpande and Vijay Dubey

This paper presents the implementation of design of H-bridge using 4N25 isolated driver for stepper motor which is being used in automated spray-painting robot designed for industrial applications. The robot is capable of performing complex paint jobs on various surfaces with high precision and efficiency.

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Parameter Identification of Johnson-Cook Material Model for Austenitic Stainless Steel in Turbocharger Turbine Housing

Jnana Chakrapani Allu and Sharnappa Joladarashi

A turbocharger is an engine component that utilizes the exhaust gases of an internal combustion engine to provide forced induction. As part of the testing requirements for turbochargers, the turbine wheel burst test is conducted to assess whether the housing can safely contain a burst turbine wheel. This test ensures the safety of both passengers and engine components.

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Application of Sensitivity Analysis on Regression Models for Assessing Optimal Carbon Emissions from CNC Manufacturing Systems

Durga Venkata Prasad Ramena, Arun Vikram Kothapalli, Suresh Kilaparthi and Satya Sankara Srinivas Rao Maruvada

Machining industries always strive to show less hazardous impacts, such as carbon emissions and resource wastages, in overall global emissions. To achieve better reduction of pollution from machining industries, they prefer to utilize the concepts of optimization and stability studies.

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Comparative Thermal Analysis by Using Simulation of Circular Fin Manufactured with Several Materials

Venkateswara Reddy Kolagotla, Sai Babu Kolahalam, Emmanuel Buradagunta, Naresh Babu Nelakuditi, Pichi Reddy Seelam, DhanaRaju Vallapudi and Mallikarjuna Rao Dandu

Fins are mostly known as extended surfaces. Heat transfer by the convection between a surface and fluid surrounding it can be augmented by assigning to the surface thin strips of metallic elements called fins. Fins are industrialized in several structures, as per the real-world trends.

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