Volume-3 (Innovation in engineering science and technology (NCIEST-2015))
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A review and Buckling analysis of stiffened plate |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Ashutosh kumar || Rachayya R. Arakerimath |
Abstract: It happens many times that the structure is safe in normal stress and deflection but fails in buckling. Buckling analysis is one of the method to go for such type of analysis. It predicts various modes of buckling. Plates are used in many applications such as structures, aerospace, automobile etc. Such structures are subjected to heavy uniformly distributed load and concentrated load many times over it's life span. Strength of these structures are increased by adding stiffeners to its plate. This paper deals with the analysis of rectangular stiffened plates which forms the basis of structures. A comparison of stiffened plate and unstiffened plate is done for the same dimensions. In order to continue this analysis various research papers were studied to understand the previous tasks done for stiffened plate. Hyper mesh and Nastran is used to do the analysis. Buckling analysis is done with aspect ratio of 2. Rectangular flat bar is used as stiffener.
Key Words: Stiffened Plate; Dynamic load; Buckling; Aspect ratio; Buckling Analysis
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Title | : | Mathematical Model based Software System for Optimization of Steel Slaband Ingot Reheating in Walking Beam Furnace |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Arunava Chowdhury || Niloy K. Nath |
Abstract:Reheating of continuous casting slabs, billets and blooms in walking beam furnace is an important step for further processing of the slabs by thermo-mechanical techniques like hot rolling and forging operations. The slabs are heated up to 1100 – 1250 oC, and since this is a high temperature and energy intensive process, prolonged or excess heating will cause productivity and energy loss, as well as oxidation and scale loss. On the other hand if it is heated very fast causing significant temperature difference between the surface and the core temperature, it can lead to excessive thermal stress, cracking or distortion. Furthermore, rapid heating of the surface to attain the specified temperature, without thermal homogenization of the slab can causes problems during hot rolling or forging operations, which may lead to cracking, roll stuck and forging problems.
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Title | : | Effects Of Crack On Modal Frequency Of Cantilever Beam |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Swapnil Dokhe || Shailesh Pimpale |
Abstract:Finite Element Method is used to determine the natural frequency of beam whereas the experimentation is performed using Fast Fourier Transform analyzer. In experimentation, cantilever beam with crack are considered. The experimental results are validated with the results of FEM software. This formulation can be extended for various boundary conditions as well as varying cross sectional areas. A crack in a structural member introduces local flexibility that would affect vibration response of the structure. i.e., a crack causes a reduction in the stiffness and an increase in the damping of the structure. These changes of physical properties cause a reduction in the natural frequencies and a deviation in the mode shape.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Design And Develop Of Strive Free Fluid Pressure Regulator |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | M. B. Chopade || Prof. Dr. A.M. Badadhe |
Abstract: This research paper presents novel design relates to balanced fluid pressure regulating valve on reducing higher pressure forces towards adjusting knob device which is less than 0.4 N.m. Pressure regulator design with effortless operating safe condition by considering Pressure Vessel calculations towards Pressure Equipment Directive up to 20 bar operating fluid pressure. Proposed modular design reduces the potential effort during pressure regulating at higher pressure ranges and increases the safety level which offers the most precise controllability. Engineering Calculation comply the PED 97/23/EC Pressure Equipment Directive and EN 13463-1 non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
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Title | : | Experiment On Heat Transfer Through Fins Having Different Notches |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | N.A.Nawale || A.S.Pawar |
Abstract:Extended surfaces, commonly known as fins, often offer an economical and trouble free solution many situations demanding natural convection heat transfer. Heat sinks in the form of fin arrays onhorizontal and vertical surfaces used in variety of engineering applications, studies of heat transfer andfluid flow associated with such arrays are of considerable engineering significance. The main controllingvariable generally available to designer is geometry of fin arrays. Considering the above fact, naturalconvection heat transfer from vertical rectangular fin arrays with and without notch at the centre have been investigated experimentally and theoretically. Moreover notches of different geometrical shapes have also been analyzed for the purpose of comparison and optimization..
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Title | : | Experimental Investigation Of Copper Sintered Heat Pipe Flow For Power Electronic Coolingby Vortex |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Indira A Mhaisne || P.B. Borade || S.V. Mohitwar || Dr.A.A. Pawar || Dr. R.N. Panchal |
Abstract: An issue of concern with the recent electrical components in integrated circuits is heat removal to avoid damage therefore, removal of this heat is prime concern. Among all the cooling methods, heat pipe is a better selection because of its high efficiency and reliability. In the present work, two heat pipes of the same dimensions of 200 mm length and 5mm outer diameter having two different working fluids were constructed with some modifications in the condenser section, in order to provide two different modes of cooling at condenser section viz.
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Title | : | Effect of loading conditions on the stress concentration factor for a plate |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Mahesh Kadam || Kishor Pawar || Kirti Mantri |
Abstract:Stress concentration is defined as the localization of high stresses due to the irregularities present in the component and abrupt changes of the cross section. The stress concentration factor is defined as the ratio of maximum stress to nominal stress. To study the effect of loading conditions on the Stress Concentration Factor for a plate, a specimen is selected as a plate having a centrally located circular opening keeping the area of cross section same. Eight different cases are considered for analysis, four of uni-axial and four of bi-axial. From the analysis the results are obtained and are plotted as SCF (Kt) Vs d/w ratio. The Stress concentration factor, Stress induced and the Deflections are not affected by the Tensile or Compressive loading when the loading directions and the boundary conditions are remains same for the same test specimen.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Finite Element Analysis of Single Lap Adhesive Joint Using RADIOSS |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | M. S. Kadam || Pankaj Firake || K. K. Pawar |
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Bio-Diesel Production from Mahua (Madhuca Indica) and its Characterization through a TLC Analysis |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Ramnarayan Meena || Mukesh Tak || Akash Nukani |
Abstract: In search of a suitable fuel alternative to fast depleting fossil fuel and oil reserves and in serious consideration of the environmental issues associated with the extensive use of fuels based on petrochemicals, research work is in progress worldwide, Non edible mahua oil was also used as a SGBF candidate in the present study. Double stage transesterification was used for Non Edible Mahua Oil. Through a TLC analysis is found that the FFA and TG are totally converted in to the FAME. The optimum combinations for reducing the acid level of mahua oil to less than 1% after pretreatment was 0.32% v/v methanol to oil ratio, 1.24% v/v H2SO4, catalyst and 1.26 hours reaction time at 65 C. After the pretreatment of mahua oil, transesterification reaction was carried out with 0.25 v/v methanol to oil ratio (6:1 molar ratio) and 0.7% w/v KOH as an alkaline catalyst to produce biodiesel. The fuel properties of mahua biodiesel so obtained compiled the requirements of both the ASTM and EN standards for biodiesel.
Keywords: Alternative fuel, Bio-Diesel, mahua oil, TLC Analysis, Transesterification
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Waste Heat Recovery from Engine Exhaust by using Heat Wheel. |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Pradip G. Karale || Dr. J.A Hole |
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Title | : | Finite Element Analysis and Validation of Reciprocating Screw and Coupling of Injection molding machine |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Mr.Venugopal P. Kulkarni || Mr. Shailesh Pimpale || Mr. Baig Zakeer |
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effect of Heat Pipe on Performance of Window Air-Conditioner |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | R. A.Deshmukh || Dr. M.S. Deshmukh || P.L.Firake || B.S.Bhaskar |
Abstract: This Paper contents about experimental investigation of the effect of fitting a heat pipe in an air window air conditioner. A conventional air conditioner consumes 30-35% of energy in reheating the overcooled air. A heat pipe can be used to reheat the overcooled air gaining heat from the hot air leaving the condenser. The current investigation studies the effect of fitting a heat pipe in a 1.5 Ton window air conditioner. The heat pipe is fabricated using copper pipe as the container, R-11 as the working fluid and cotton as wick material. It has been observed that use of heat pipe in air conditioner has substantial effect if used at proper location.
Keywords: Heat pipe, heat addition & removal, performance analysis
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Title | : | Experimental analysis of performance of HPHX by varying the input parameters for HVAC application |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | J. A. Kute || A. A. Pawar || A. M. Kate |
Abstract::A Research has been carried out to investigate the effect of HPHX (heat pipe heat exchanger) on energy recovery in air conditioning system. In this research first HPHXhas been designed and manufactured for heat recovery. In this research the wickless heat pipe have been investigated. The HPHX was designed, constructed and tested fortemperature range of 15 to 42OC and relative humidity 50%. R134a was used as working fluid.An experimental results showsthat effectiveness increases with increase in air velocity &EBR (energy balance ratio) increases with increase of outdoor DBT.
Keywords: Heat pipe, Heat Exchanger, Energy recovery, HVAC.
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Title | : | Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Torque By Using Different Masses for Application of Automobile Vehicle |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | S. P. Chaphalkar || Arun M. Meshram || Subhash. N. Khetre |
Abstract: In Automobile vehicle application of mechanical torque converter producing an output with variable controllable speed torque characteristics which compares a rotary input shaft adapted for attachment to the rotary power source connected to a main shaft. This invention relates to a mechanism transferring torque from one rotating shaft to another and in particular to a transmission mechanism that will enable an engine or motor to deliver power to a load at optimum torque and speed levels. Control can be utilize to activate or deactivate the clutch also change the phase relationship of the driven eccentric masses device in order to vary the transmission output under varying load condition.
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Title | : | Determination of Natural Frequency of Transportation Container by Experimental Modal Analysis |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | S.S.Pachpore || S.N.Khan || Dr. S.S. Salunkhe || V.J.Jagtap |
Abstract: Road transport plays an important role in routine transportation. In the present research paper describes the natural frequency correlation for heavy container for safe transportation conditions. Finite element analysis (FEA) is used for determination of natural frequency for assessing tie down methodology. As a first step for development of methodology, frequencies obtained from FEA simulation are compared with experimentally measured natural frequencies using modal testing approach. The experimental modal analysis was carried out by roving hammer technique. Also, the observed mode shapes in FEA simulation was compared with experimentally obtained mode shapes to predict the behaviour of transportation container.
Keywords: Transportation Container,Natural Frequency, Modal Testing, Transportation Methodology.
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Title | : | Performance and Emission Analysis of C.I. Engine using Biodiesels and its Blends |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Pranil C. Patil || M. S. Deshmukh |
Abstract: In this study, performance and emissions of Palm oil biodiesel, karanja oil biodiesel and mixture of both in a diesel engine is experimentally investigated. The biodiesel used is produced by transesterification of vegetable oil and its blends with petro-diesel. Engine tests have been carried out with the aim of comparing performance parameters like power, brake thermal efficiency, specific fuel consumption and emissions such as CO, NOx, etc. Considerable reduction in exhaust emissions together with no significant loss in torque, brake power, brake thermal efficiency and brake specific fuel consumption make blends of used biodiesels the suitable alternative fuels for diesel without any engine modification and could help in facing the upcoming energy crisis and controlling air pollution.
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Title | : | ERP -PRODUCTION PLANNING MODULE FOR SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Nivedita Ghorpade || Kirti R.Mantri |
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to thoroughly present the findings of a project undertaken regarding the development of a detailed production Planning system and its implementation in a Salunkhe paper Products. The proposed system, entitled "Design and Development of production planning module of ERP for Small Scale Industry", is developed through the scope of a decision support tool and was aimed at aiding the production planner in scheduling weekly production orders to work centers along various manufacturing cells. The core design principles were: ease of use, simplicity, flexible GUI (Graphical User Interface), generation of manageable reports and low development budget. The practical application occurred in a dynamic, Make-To-order (MTO) manufacturing environment. Keywords: ERP, MTO, MPS, MRP, CRP.
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Title | : | Performance And Emission Characteristics Of Ci-Di Vcr Engine Using Honne Oil Methyl Ester |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | S. V. Channapattana || Dr.V.T.Tale || Dr.A.A.Pawar || Dr.P.G.Kamble |
Abstract:The major means of transportation is through CI engine which is run by fossil diesel. In recent years Bio diesel is been extensively researched using various oils for obtaining desired performance and emissions similar to that of diesel. Basically Bio diesel being Biodegradable, environment friendly in nature is best suitable alternative types of source, to meet the future fossil energy crises. The biodiesel derived from Honne oil is considered as one of the promising alternative fuel derived from non-edible sources. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the utilization of this fuel in diesel engine in maximum possible effective way. To find this, an experiment analysis of performance parameter (such as brake power, break specific fuel consumption, brake thermal efficiency and Exhaust Gas temperature) and emission characteristics (NOx, HC, CO. etc.) is obtained for various bio diesel and diesel blends and compared with ordinary diesel at various loads on a modified variable compression ratio CI engine. The results of the investigation shows that the performance and emission characteristics of the engine fuelled with Honne oil methyl ester – diesel blends is comparable to the ordinary diesel.
Keywords -Bio diesel, honne oil, Honne oil methyl ester, performance, emissions
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Title | : | Natural Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite Material-A Review |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Tushar Sonar || Shirish Patil || Vikram Deshmukh || Rishi Acharya |
Abstract: Natural fiber reinforced polymer composite is the composite material in which natural fibers are used to reinforce the polymer matrix so as to improve its mechanical properties. These are environmental friendly and cost effective to synthetic fiber reinforced composites. The availability of natural fiber, low cost and ease of manufacturing have urged researchers worldwide to try locally available inexpensive fiber and to study their feasibility for reinforcement purposes and to what extent they satisfy the required specifications of good reinforced polymer composite for Industrial and Structural applications.
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Title | : | Experimental Study of Evacuated Tube Two Phase Closed Thermpsyphon (TPCT) Solar Collector with Nanofluid. |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Vishwajeet Khalipe || Padmakar Deshmukh |
Abstract:The demand for energy is severely increased as the world's population is quadrupled in the last half century. Researchers and technocrats have been developing renewable technologies in order to meet these global energy challenges. Solar energy is cleaner and the most promising renewable energy source. Now a days use of nanofluids in solar-thermal technology for heat transfer enhancement is topic of interest. In this work study evacuated tube Two Phase Closed Thermosyphon (TPCT) is used. The objective of proposed work is to study experimental performance of heat pipe evacuated tube solar collector, which uses the circular heat pipes with CuO-H2O nanofluid. Thermal performance of nanofluid charged Two Phase Closed Thermosyphon evacuated tube solar collector is better than conventional heat pipe evacuated tube solar collector. The enahancement in instantaneous collector efficiency obtained is 18-20%. At the same time effect of inclination angle and mass flow rate on performance of heat pipe evacuated tube collector is also studied.
Keywords— evacuated tube, heat pipe, nanofluid, solar collector, thermosyphon.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Automated Polyp Detection in Colon Capsule Endoscopy |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Ms. Snehal R. Ubale || Mr. H. T. Patil |
Abstract:Colorectal Cancer is disease in which abnormal cells grow in the colon, ultimately forming a malignant tumor. Colon Capsule Endoscopy is procedure that uses wireless camera providing minimally invasive examination process to take images inside the colon. The images are recorded by the recorder outside the patient's body. The recorded images are examined by technician for the presence of polyps. We propose an algorithm which relieves the burden of human operators of analyzing thousands of the images in the video sequence. Depending upon the geometrical features & texture content the binary classifier classifies the images as either containing polyps or not. Generally, the polyps are round shape.
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