Volume-3 (International Conference on Recent Innovations in Civil & Mechanical Engineering [i- CAM2K16])
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Title | : | Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of FRP Composite Bolted Joint for Rocket Motors |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Mr. Kondru Nagendra Babu || Dr. G. Srinivasa Gupta |
Abstract: This investigation deals with composite plates joined with bolts under tensile loading. A Fiber reinforced composite laminates made of E-glass fiber with phenolic resin as matrix material was fabricated using standard hand layup techniques and joined together using bolts and nuts. The objective of the work is to design bolted joint for rocket motor casing by using Standard method. Testing was done according to ASTM D5961: Procedure 'B' – the standard test for bearing response of single shear two piece polymer matrix composite laminate. It also includes the manufacturing of composite laminates by studying the properties of E-glass and phenolic resin to enhance the properties by adding..........
Keywords – bolted joint, CATIA V5, ANSYS 15,E-glass, phenolic resin
[1]. Sayed A. Nassar, Vinayshankar L.Virupaksha, Saravanan Ganeshmurthy, "Effect of Bolt Tightness on the Behaviour of composite joints", Journal of Fastening and Joining Research Institute, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Oakland University, Vol. 129, FEBRUARY 2007, pp.
[2]. Yanyao Jiang, Ming Zhang, Chu-Hwa Lee, "A Study of Early Stage Self-Loosening of Bolted Joints" Journal of Mechanical Engineering, University of Nevada,SEPTEMBER 2003, Vol. 125,pp.
[3]. P.S. Parameswaran, "Modification of Phenol Formaldehyde Resin for Improved Mechanical Properties", PhD Thesis from Cochin University of Science andf Technology, 10606/8942, May 2013, pp. 02-46.
[4]. ASTM D 792 - Test Methods for Density and Specific Gravity (Relative Density) of Plastics by Displacement.
[5]. ASTM D883 - Terminology Relating to Plastics
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Title | : | Thermal Radiation and Heat Transfer Effects on MHD Micro polar Fluid Flow Past a Vertical Plate with Chemical Reaction |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | K.BhagyaLakshmi || P.V.Satya Narayana || N.V.R.V.Prasad |
Abstract: We examine the instantaneous effects of chemical reaction and radiation absorption on unsteady MHD free convective heat and mass transfer flow for a micro polar fluid bounded by a semi infinite vertical plate in the presence of heat generation and thermal radiation. The plate is assumed to move with a constant velocity in the direction of fluid flow. A uniform magnetic field acts perpendicular to the porous surface in which absorbs micro polar fluid with a suction velocity varying with time.............
Keyword--- Chemical reaction, heat transfer, micro polar fluid, MHD, thermal radiation
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[4]. J. Pratap kumar, J.C.Umavathi, J.Chamkha Ali, I.Pop, Fully developed free convective flow of micropolar and viscous fluids in a vertical channel, Applied Mathematical Modeling, 34 (2010) 1175-1186.
[5]. P.Muthu, B.V.Rathish Kumar, Peeyush Chandra, Peristalic motion of micropolar fluid in circular cylindrical tubes: Effect of wall properties, Applied Mathematical Modelling, 32(2008) 2019-2033
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Title | : | Fatigue analysis and life predictions of Forged steel and Powder Metal connecting rods |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Guduri Tirupati Reddy || Chidurala Srinivas |
Abstract: The report investigates on fatigue behavior of forged steel connecting rods. They must be capable of transmitting axial tension and compression loads. Altair Hyper works software is used for applying tension and compression loads, Altair Hyper mesh for preprocessing, Altair Radioss for solving tension and compression analysis at the same time fatigue analysis for checking the life of the material based on tension and compression condition are solved. Conclusion is based on the result of material life. Modeling incorporated three-dimensional geometry, tension and compression loading, and symmetry conditions. 3-D model geometry was developed in CATIA V5R19. These analyses were performed iteratively at different element lengths until the solution obtained appropriate accuracy. Convergence of stresses were observed, as the mesh size was successively refined. The element size of 1.27 mm was finally considered. The result obtained were discussed and reported.
Keywords: forged steel, connecting rods Altair Hyper works element size.
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Title | : | Examination of covered amalgamated Leaf Spiral |
Country | : | Ethiopia |
Authors | : | Samson yohannes || B.K.Rao |
Abstract: In the present paper, weight reduction is the main criteria in automobile industries. The Leaf Spiral is one of the potential item for weight reduction in automobile as it accounts for ten to twenty percent of the unstrung weight. The automotive industries are showing keen interest in replacing of steel spring with composite Leaf Spiral due to high strength to weight ratio. This helps in achieving the vehicle with improved riding qualities. In the present work an attempt is made to replace the existing mono steel Leaf Spiral of passenger vehicle with amalgamated composite Leaf Spiral. The dimension of a amalgamated composite Leaf Spiral is considered same as that of existing steel spring..........
Keywords - Analysis1,Composite2,Material3 ,stress4,weight5
[1]. Sri Harsha et al done static analysis of steel leaf spring and laminated composite multi leaf spring using carbon fibre reinforced polymer.
[2]. Patunkar et al made comparative analysis of conventional steel leaf spring with a virtual model of a composite leaf spring under static load condition.
[3]. GulurSiddaramanna et al made general study on design and analysis of a low cost fabrication of complete mono composite leaf spring and mono composite leaf spring with bonded end joints.
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Title | : | Supersonic Flow Analysis and Evaluation of Damping derivative |
Country | : | Malaysia |
Authors | : | Renita Sharon Monis || Aysha Shabana || Asha Crasta || S.A.Khan |
Abstract: The emphasis of this paper is to examine the variation of damping derivative with incidence angle and Mach number with varying pivot position. The damping derivative decreases with Mach number and increases with the incidence angle. It is also seen that for a given Mach number the damping derivatives are decreasing and reaches a minimum value and then again increases and attains the same value which was at h = 0, for pivot position h = 0 to h = 1.0 and at h = 0.5 it attains a minima and increases for h = 0.6 to h = 1. The Damping derivative decreases with Mach number for the varying pivot position...........
Keywords: Damping derivative, pivot position, Stability derivative, Supersonic flow.[1]. Ghosh, K. (1977), "A New Similitude for Aerofoils in Hypersonic Flow", Proceedings of the 6th Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics, Vancouver, Canada, May 29-June 3, pp. 685-686.
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[5]. Asha Crasta and S. A. Khan, "Estimation of Stability derivatives of an Oscillating Hypersonic delta wings with curved leading edges",IJMET, Vol.3, Issue 3, December 2012, pp. 483-492
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Title | : | Effect of Alkali Treatment on Mechanical Properties of Agave Fibre Reinforced Polymer Composites |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Pradeep Kumar J || A.Sugunakar || Chetty.Nagaraj |
Abstract: The present work study flexural and tensile behavior of short AGAVE fiber reinforced composites. The fibers are chemically treated in 10% NaOH solution at room temperature. Short fibers of 7mm ,10mm and 12 mm are used in the present work. The composite lamina is prepared by hand molding using isopthalic polyester resin. Flexural test and tension tests are carried out as per ASTM standards. The flexural strength and tensile strength of composite lamina are evaluated. The Effect of Fiber surface Treatment on flexural and tensile properties are observed. Surface modification of the fibre by alkali treatment improves the chemical bonding and tensile strength. An interact between fiber and matrix was observed from the SEM (scanning electron microscope) micrographs.
Keywords: Natural fibres, Agave, reinforced polymer, tensile test, hand layup technique.
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Title | : | Investigation on Performance of Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger with Assorted Baffle Parameters |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Levicus John || Khasim Sharif Sk || D.Jagadish || K. Phaneendra Kumar |
Abstract: Shell and Tube heat exchangers (STHXs) are extensively used in the ever growing process industry requirements. With the advancement in the technology used in the STHXs we have seen a tremendous use of the helical baffles to improve the heat transfer performance. From varying angles to sizes and shapes of the helical baffles our priority is mainly to compare and study the performance improvements from segmental baffles to helical baffles. In this paper an experimental setup has been made for both Shell and Tube heat exchangers with segmental baffles (STHXsSB) and Shell and Tube Heat exchangers with Helical Baffles (STHXsHB). The helical baffles used here are discontinuous-helical baffles. The widely used Bell-Delaware method is used to validate the experimental data.
Keywords -Baffles, Blade Angle, Heat exchanger, helical baffles, pressure drop
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Title | : | Diesel Particulate Filter Modeling For Compression Ignition Engine |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Khasim Sharif. SK || D.Jagadish || K. Phaneendra Kumar || K. Rakesh |
Keywords: CPSI, DPF, HSU, MECA, PM
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Title | : | Analysis of Single Vendor – Multi Buyer Consignment Inventory |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Chidurala Srinivas || A. Raji Reddy |
Abstract: Some significant strategies or practices for streamlining inventory along the supply chain include Consignment models. This paper describes the benefits of Consignment Policy inventory models of single vendor – multi buyer model which is view as a classification of divergent supply chain with end to multi end case which is a distinctive flavor of Vendor Managed Inventory. The change of ownership commences during pull system at which the payment is made to vendor. It evaluates minimum joint total expected cost of vendor and buyer, simultaneously optimise quantitative decision variables. Numerical examples are presented to illustrate the benefit of the proposed strategies and the effects of changes on the cost and parameters are studied.
Keywords: Consignment Policy, Delay delivery, Information sharing
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Title | : | Cold-Pressed Jute Fibre Composite Tensile Properties Effect on Hygrothermal Treatment |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Nagaraj || Khasim Sharif Sk || D.Jagadish || K. Phaneendra |
Abstract: The growing environment awareness demands the use of nature fibres as reinforcement materials in commercial. The natural fibres however are hydrophilic in nature and their composites undergo environmental degradation during service, hydrothermal conditioning on as received jute fabric at different temperatures of cold press has been studied in the present investigation. These composites are usually subjected to various loading conditions. Therefore, an attempt has been made to study the tensile properties of the composites. Fractography studies were carried out to study the fracture surface. It is noticed that the major mode of failure is due to fiber pullout and matrix cracking. The result from the hydrothermal studies shows the decrease in strength values of the composites on prolong exposure to humid
Keywords: Cashew nut shell, Cold pressed jute, hydrothermal treatment, Silica sand
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Title | : | Control of Exhaust Emissions in Four Stroke Compression Ignition Engine by Using Piston Coatings with Diesel Blends |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | A.V.N.S. Kiran || Sadu Venkatesu || N. Venkatachalapathi |
Keywords: BP : Base Piston, CCP: Copper Coated Piston, Set-1: 25% Ethanol+75% Diesel Set2: 25% Beutanol+ 75% Diesel, Set3: 25% Proponol+ 75% Diesel
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Title | : | Effect of Inertia Level on Aerodynamic Derivatives of a wedge in Hypersonic Flow |
Country | : | Malaysia |
Authors | : | Pavitra S. || Lavanya S. || S. A. Khan |
Abstract: In this paper a 2-dimensional slender bodies in hypersonic flow at high angle of attack with different Mach number has been implemented. By utilizing the concept of a piston moving in a cylinder at any speed, relations for stability derivatives are obtained for a wedge, which depends on the flight Mach number and semi vertex angle of the wedge. Stiffness derivatives decreases linearly with the increase in the Mach number for h = 0, 0.2, 0.4 but for Mach number 10 and above the steady state is achieved and stability derivative becomes independent of Mach number.......
Keywords: Angle of attack, Mach number, Stability derivatives.
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Title | : | Control of Suddenly Expanded Flows from Correctly Expanded and under Expanded Nozzlesat Supersonic Mach number for Area Ratio 2.56 |
Country | : | Malaysia |
Authors | : | Musavir Bashir || M. Ahmed Ali Baig || Ahmad Faris Ismail || S. A. Khan |
Abstract: Airflow from convergent-divergent axisymmetric nozzles expanded into circular duct of higher area were studied experimentally, with the main focus on the flow development in the duct. The flow parameters considered in this investigation are the Mach number at the nozzle exit and the level of expansion. The geometrical parameters considered are the area ratio and the L/D ratio of the duct. To control on the flow field developed in the duct, four tiny jets of 0.5 mm radius located at 900intervals at 6.5 mm radius from the centre of the nozzle exit were employed as the flow regulators..........
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Title | : | Control of Ideally Expanded and under Expanded Nozzle Flows with Micro Jets |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Fharukh Ahmed G M || M. Ahmed Ali Baig || Musavir Bashir || S. A. Khan |
Abstract: This paper presents an experimental investigation of an airflow from convergent-divergent axisymmetric nozzles expanded suddenly into circular duct of larger cross-sectional area than that of nozzle exit area, focusing attention on the base pressure and the flow development in the duct. To investigate the influence of active control on wall pressure as well as on the flow field developed in the duct, the micro jets of 1 mm orifice diameter located at 900 interval along a pitch circle diameter 1.3 times the nozzle exit diameter were employed as the controller of the base pressure. The Mach number investigated in the present study was 1.30. The area ratio of the present study was 2.56...............
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Title | : | Active Control of Wall Pressure Flow Field at Low Supersonic Mach Numbers |
Country | : | Malaysia |
Authors | : | Mohammed Asad Ullah || Musavir Bashir || Ayub Janvekar || S. A. Khan |
Abstract: This paper presents an experimental study of airflow from convergent-divergent nozzles discharged into enlarged duct, focusing attention on the flow development in the duct. To investigate the influence of active control on the flow field developed in the duct, the micro jets of 0.05 mm radius orifice placed at 900 interval along the base at 6.5 mm from the main jet were employed. The Mach number of this study was 1.3. The area ratio of the present study was 2.56. The NPR presented are from 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 respectively. The L/D ratio of the duct was varied from 10 to 1..............
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Title | : | Control of Wall Pressure Flow Field with Micro Jets and Control Effectiveness |
Country | : | Malaysia |
Authors | : | Musavir Bahir || Qummare Azam || S. A. Khan || M. Ahmed Ali Baig |
Abstract: This paper presents an experimental study of airflow from convergent-divergentnozzles discharged into enlarged duct, focusing attention on the flow development in the duct. To investigate the influence of active control on the flow field developed in the duct, the tiny jets of 0.05 mmradiuslocated at 900interval along the base at 6.5 mm from the main jet were employed. The Mach number tested in the present study was 1.48. The area ratio tested was 2.56. The NPR tested are from 3, 5, 7, and 9 respectively. The L/D ratio of the duct was varied from 10 to 1. The level of expansion at the nozzle exit influences the wall pressure very strongly. When the micro jets were activated they found to influence the base region, taking the wall pressure to considerably higher values, for most of the cases. Flow field in the duct with and without control remains the same.
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Title | : | Effect of Laser Intensities on Additive Manufacturing Process - A Review |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | MR. D. DEV SINGH || DR. A. RAJI REDDY |
Abstract: Design and manufacture of critical components has become an important process and still posing problems towards the desired quality. The critical components can be used in applications of navol, aerospace, biomedical and other applications. Additive manufacturing is an economical and simple process for manufacturing of such complex and intrinsic components. Rapid Prototyping or Additive Manufacturing is defined as conversion of 3D CAD models into physical objects. Rapid Prototyping can be defined as used to generate non-structural and non-functional demo pieces or batch of one component for proof of concept. Whereas Additive Manufacturing is used as a real, scalable manufacturing process, to generate fully functional final components with high-tech materials for low batch, high-value manufacturing............
Keywords -Additive manufacturing, Design and characterization, Rapid prototyping, Ti and Al alloy.
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Title | : | Experimental Study and Identification of Optimal Cutting Parameters on Cutting Forces in Turning Using Taguchi Based Fuzzy Logic |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Y.Poornachandra Sekhar || S.M.Saleemuddin || P. Meramma |
Abstract: The cutting forces generated in turning are mainly influenced by speed, feed, depth of cut and tool geometry. The study of cutting forces for changes in tool geometry and feed rate using Taguchi Method and Fuzzy Logic is presented in this paper. Design of Experiments (DOE) helped in reducing the number of experiments to be performed. For an L16 orthogonal array DOE at different feed rates the turning experiments are performed on Aluminum rod with the HSS cutting tools by varying the tools of different rake angles at different approach angles and the values of responses (cutting forces) are tabulated. The analysis of the influence of feed rate and tool geometry on cutting forces is carried out by Taguchi and ANOVA methods..........
Keywords -Taguchi method; tool geometry, cutting forces, feed rate, Analysis of variance, fuzzy inference system;
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Title | : | Optimization of Process Parameters of Plasma Arc Cutting Using Taguchi's Robust Design Methodology |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr.S.V.S.S.Srinivasa Raju || K.Kodanda Ram || D.V.S.S. Satyanarayana || M.Sai Nishood Goud |
Abstract: One of the most important nonconventional machining methods is Plasma Arc Machining. Its high accuracy, high finishing, ability of machining any hard materials and to produce intricate shapes increased its demand in the market. It is cheaper than Laser cutting and about ten times faster than Oxy-fuel Cutting and hence is a better option for cutting many jobs. In this work the process parameters that influence the quality of cut in terms of the bevel angle have been analyzed statistically for cutting Mild Steel E350 grade sheets. The Current, Cutting Speed and Arc Gap have been considered as the important parameters. Taguchi Design of Experiments was used and analysis was done by Minitab 17 software...............
Keywords - Mild Steel E350 material ,Orthogonal Array ,Plasma Cutting , Surface Plot and Taguchi Method.
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