- Manas Kumar Saha
- Snehashis Sarkar
- Soumya Sarkar
- Probal Kumar Das
- Soumitra Paul
- Bijoy Mandal
- Anirban Sarkar
- Debashis Biswas
- Simul Banerjee
- Manisha Kundu
- Subarna Pal
- Somojit Bhuin
- Bipasa Hansda
- Kartik Chandra Ghanta
- Ananta Karmakar
- Siddhartha Chakraborty
- Utsav Mandal
- Md. Ismail
- Asish Bandyopadhyay
- Sirsendu Mahata
- Jayanta Mistri
- Supriyo Samanta
- Soumyajit Das
- Ranendra Roy
- Kamalendu Bhukta
- Anirban Pal
- Bivash Mallick
- Onkar Nath Dutta
- Partha Pratim Saha
- Atanu Das
- Pradip Mondal
- Samiran Samanta
- Subrata Kumar Majumder
- Krishnendu Mondal
- Arnab Kundu
- Manish Mukhopadhyay
- Ayan Banerjee
- Rajiv Ranjan Singh
- Ravi Ranjan Singh
- Anil Ghorai
- Pranab Kumar Kundu
- Chandan Mukherjee
- Debashish Biswas
- Ardhendu Laha
- Souvik Chatterjee
- Atanu Pandit
- Rajib Das
- Ankur Das
- Anjan Kumar Adak
- Subhasish Chatterjee
- Ujjal Baidya
- Sanjoy Das
- Sumana Biswas
- Rajdip Guin
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 86, No 1-2 (2016), Pagination: 5-5Abstract
Much awaited Rainy Season has finally come albeit with widely varying intensity in different parts of India. It is expected that with the normal rain, economy of India, with its foundation lying greatly on rural agricultural and allied sectors, would see a ray of hope. Amidst this season with lushing green all around, Volume 86 No. 1 & 2, January-June, 2016 issue of the Journal of the Association of Engineers, India is getting ready for its publication.- A Review on Different Cladding Techniques Employed to Resist Corrosion
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani- 741235, IN
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani- 741235,West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 86, No 1-2 (2016), Pagination: 51-63Abstract
Cladding on a surface may serve two fold functions; one is to improve surface dependent properties like resistance to wear under abrasion, erosion and corrosion, and the other is to enhance the bulk dependent properties like hardness, strength, etc. that is known as hardfacing. Clad components are expected to have capabilities of serving its specific function in a hostile environment for a sufficiently long time economically. For this, there is increasing demand of clad components in various industries like chemical, naval, mining, agriculture, power generation, etc. day by day. On the other hand, tool manufacturers use cladding techniques more and more in producing tools like rollers, dies, jaws, etc. which should possess high hardness and large compressive strength. Cladding through welding is one popular and versatile method. In this paper, various methods, especially, different welding techniques, used for depositing a layer to cover a surface, and in particular, cladding, are discussed mentioning their applications. Various characteristics of clad components are reviewed with reference to parametric optimization, microstructure and corrosion resistance properties.Keywords
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- Performance of a Newly Developed Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Alumina Tool Insert during Turning of AISI 1060 Steel
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Govt Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, IN
2 NOCCD, CSIR-Central Glass & Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata–700032, IN
3 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur– 721302, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 86, No 1-2 (2016), Pagination: 64-79Abstract
Due to the demand of the manufacturing industry for high production-rate machining, ceramic tool material plays an important role. In this work, alumina (Al2O3) matrix composite reinforced with 0.3 vol.% multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) was prepared by hot-press sintering at a temperature of 1550°C under uniaxial load of 2.5 MPa. This developed nanocomposite having increased hardness, fracture toughness and flexural strength compared to monolithic Al2O3 was then used as a cutting tool insert with a nose radius of 1 mm for machining AISI 1060 steel rod under different machining conditions. Cutting force was measured and chip forms were observed at different levels of machining parameters to evaluate the machining performance of the tool insert. Results obtained from turning experiments show promising applicability of the developed 0.3 vol.% MWCNT/Al2O3 cutting tool insert.Keywords
Machining, Turning, MWCNT, CNT, Al2o3, Nanocomposite, Carbon Nanotube, Cutting Force, Machinability, Cutting Tool.References
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 84, No 3-4 (2014), Pagination: 5-5Abstract
Volume 84 (No.1&2, January-June, 2014 issue) of the Journal of the Association of Engineers, India has hopefully reached members and subscribers in time. I am happy that the printer has resumed in his work of printing after prolonged medical treatment. The current issue of the journal is a combined 3&4 (July-December) issue of Vol.84 of 2014.
The President of the Association, Prof. Dr. Madhusudan Bhattacharyya, in his column, gives a brief account of some of his long standing experience related to industrial consultancy, along with his valuable opinions on some current affairs. Papers included in this issue are related to Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Energy Engineering, and Manufacturing Engineering.
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 85, No 3-4 (2015), Pagination: 5-5Abstract
Volume 85 No.3&4, July-December, 2015 issue of the Journal of the Association of Engineers, India is being published amidst the Winter with the Best Wishes for the ensuing New Year 2016.- Improving Grindability of Inconel-600
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, IN
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata- 700 032, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 85, No 3-4 (2015), Pagination: 15-26Abstract
Conventional fluid delivery system is not much effective to reduce heat generation due to presence of a stiff air layer covering the periphery of grinding wheel. Thermal damages in grinding a super alloy are stringent and problematic. In this paper, a report on the experimental investigation carried out on grinding a nickel based super alloy, Inconnel-600 is made. Different infeeds are considered with dry, wet and wet with pneumatic barrier conditions. To break the stiff air layer covering grinding wheel, high pressure air jet is employed just above the conventional grinding fluid nozzle to facilitate grinding fluid reach the wheel-workpiece interface area. This is termed as a pneumatic barrier. Grinding performance under these environmental conditions has been investigated. Results show better grinding performance with the application of pneumatic barrier in the wet condition as it tends to facilitate fluid reach deep inside the grinding zone effectively.Keywords
Surface Grinding, Grinding Fluid, Air Layer, Pneumatic Barrier; Grinding Chip, Surface Roughness, Grinding Forces, Flood Cooling Nozzle, Pneumatic Barrier Nozzle, Inconnel-600.- Nanofabrication, MEMS and Nanotechnology
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Govt. Engineering College, Kalyani, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 85, No 3-4 (2015), Pagination: 61-61Abstract
This book of 270 pages is written on electrochemical micromachining (EMM) focusing applications in semiconductor industry and indicating future directions of EMM activities. Engineers, designers and researchers involved in micro-nano activities in the areas of mechanical and manufacturing engineering, and nanotechnology may find this book interesting. The Foreward is written by Prof. Dr. J. A. McGeough of the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.- On the Use of Flexible Materials for Robot Gripping Application
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 84, No 3-4 (2014), Pagination: 79-85Abstract
A robot gripper is used for grasping and holding different components. Action of a gripper emulates working of fingers of a human hand. In this paper, first a brief review on flexible gripping systems is made. By incorporating flexibility in gripper, gripping relatively large weight of various shapes becomes possible. Four flexible materials are explored to apply to grip different objects, and comparison of force requirement for this is next reported. Maximum amount of weight that can be gripped with a flexible gripping material is also found out. Thermocole, among all four flexible gripping materials tested, needs the least grasping force to grasp a weight.Keywords
Robot, Gripper, Flexible Gripping, Friction Gripping, Payload, Thermocole.- From the Desk of the Editor
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 85, No 1-2 (2015), Pagination: 5-5Abstract
Volume 85 No.1&2, January-June, 2015 issue of the Journal of the Association of Engineers, India is being published just before the Annual General Body meeting of the Association of Engineers, India.- Development of Life Skills-II
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Govt. Engineering College, Kalyani, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 85, No 1-2 (2015), Pagination: 80-80Abstract
The book on development of life skills is written as per the new syllabus of West Bengal State Council of Technical Education, and is suitable for diploma engineering students for their course in Semester IV. The author of this book, Dr. Shalini Verma has tried to share her long experience in teaching and training students for the benefit of them in terms of improving their communication skills, etc.. This would not only help them to communicate properly with the people coming in contact and understanding their body language and expressions, but also would surely help them during their interview, etc.- From the Desk of the Editor
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 83, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 5-5Abstract
Earlier this year, Vol.83 No.1 (January-March, 2013 issue) of the Journal of the Association of Engineers, India was brought out. Now it is the time to publish the April-June, 2013 issue. As usual, the column of the President of the Association, Prof. Madhusudan Bhattacharyya, includes narration of a number of engineering activities he was involved in. Apart from the valuable piece of consultancy works mentioned in this column, his remarks on some of the present-day sociopolitico- economic issues are worth noting. One article written by the eminent educationist late Prof. Hem Chandra Ghosh is included in this issue taken from the past pages of the journal that has historical significance and relevance in today's context. Papers published in this issue are related to electrical engineering, simulation, electronics and communication, chemical engineering and manufacturing.- Neural Networks Based Modeling of Viscosity for Facilitating Transportation of Magnetite Orewater Slurry
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1 Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur- 713 209, West Bengal, IN
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani- 741 235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 83, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 43-54Abstract
Transportation of ores from mines to distant processing plants can be done in different ways. One method, which is found to be suitable in certain situations, is to carry magnetite through a pipeline in the form of solid-liquid slurry. For smooth flow of slurry, maintaining appropriate slurry viscosity along with flow pressure and flow velocity is essential. The Neural Networks (NN) algorithm can be used to find out the condition to guarantee smooth transportation process of magnetite-water slurry. In the present work, experiments are conducted to determine the effect of solids concentration, particle size and additive on the apparent viscosity of magnetite ore water slurry. The back propagation type Neural Networks (NN), constructed based on experimental results, is utilized to estimate apparent, or dynamic, viscosity of magnetite-water slurry under different parametric conditions. The NN model outputs show good prediction of apparent viscosity of the slurry, and hence, the applicability of the system adopted.Keywords
Solid-Liquid Suspension, Slurry, Viscosity, Apparent Viscosity, Transportation, Back Propagation, Neural Networks, Prediction.- Influence of Using Rexine-Pasted Wheel or Pneumatic Barrier on Air Layer Pressure around a Grinding Wheel
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani, Nadia – 741235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 84, No 1-2 (2014), Pagination: 61-68Abstract
In grinding, high heat is generated at the grinding zone per unit volume of material removed. To control this temperature, generally, grinding fluid is employed. Due to formation of a stiff air layer around the grinding wheel, grinding fluid cannot enter easily inside the grinding zone. In this experimental work, formation of air layer around a rotating grinding wheel has been investigated to observe variation of air layer pressure around the wheel periphery under different wheel speeds. Bare wheel, rexine-pasted wheel and bare wheel with pneumatic barrier set up have been employed to find out their effect on formation of air layer. Significantly less air layer pressure is noted around the wheel with both faces rexine-pasted, and using pneumatic barrier set up. In aggregate, about 50% reduction in the air layer pressure is achieved in the pneumatic barrier set up compared to that with the rexine-pasted wheel. Pneumatic barrier set up is thus quite effective to facilitate grinding fluid reach deep inside the grinding zone.Keywords
Grinding, Grinding Wheel, Air Layer, Rexine-Pasted Wheel, Pneumatic Barrier, Compressed Air.- An Experimental Investigation on Chemical Deburring to Remove Drilling Burr
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani- 741235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 83, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 78-89Abstract
Burrs are plastically deformed projected materials attached to an edge, and are generated during machining and other processes. Burrs should be removed for smooth assembly operations and handling of the job. Chemical deburring may be employed for low alloy steel and aluminium alloy using nitric acid and sodium hydroxide solutions respectively as chemicals. In the present work, holes are first drilled on low alloy steel and aluminium plates when burrs are formed around the hole at the exit surface. These are dipped into respective solution to keep for few minutes for deburring. Burrs are removed completely after some time, and some thickness loss of the base metal is also occurred. Detailed results and discussion are given in the paper.Keywords
Burr, Drilling Burr, Deburring, Chemical Deburring, Thickness Loss.- From the Desk of the Editor
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 83, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 3-3Abstract
Late in the year of 2011, I was assigned to work as the Acting Editor of the Journal of the Association of Engineers, India. I felt extremely honoured to receive the invitation to publish the Journal as the Acting Editor. The Association of Engineers, India is the First professional organization of engineers in India established way back in 1919 by the Nationalist Engineers of India as a part of struggle for freedom of the Motherland against the British rulers. After initial few years, the Journal of the Association of Engineers, India was brought out in the year of 1925. Subsequently, the journal got registered as a quarterly publication, and was assigned the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) of 0368-1106.- Report
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 84, No 1-2 (2014), Pagination: 111-111Abstract
On January 18, 2014, an Awareness Programme on 'Industrial Safety' was organized by the Association at its Training Centre, Kolkata. This programme was conducted as desired by Elite Polytechnic Institute, Mogra, West Bengal. Large number of students along with staff and faculty members attended the event. Er. S.N. Basuray, the Honorary Secretary welcomed the participants to the Training Centre of the Association, and outlined different activities of this renowned organisation. Prof. Dr. Santanu Das, the Editor of the Association made a call to associate with the Association of Engineers, India. In the Inaugural speech, Prof. Dr. Madhusudan Bhattacharyya, the President addressed the gathering, and cited few live examples of his experience at a Bhadreswar plant where foundry section exploded. He told that SAFETY is nothing but 'SAFE To You'.- Grinding Performance Using a Compound Nozzle Characterised by Small Discharge of Fluid
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, IN
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata-700032, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 83, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 28-35Abstract
High grinding zone temperature often results in several grinding defects. For controlling this, usually large amount of grinding fluid is applied. However, synthetic grinding fluid or cutting fluid has some adverse impact on environment, and, hence, researchers are trying to reduce the application of grinding fluid. In this experimental investigation, a specially developed compound nozzle is used for delivering grinding fluid. Fluid may reach easily into grinding zone at low discharge by using this nozzle. Discharge of the nozzle is about 52% less than conventional flood cooling. Grinding results obtained under different environment are compared. It is found that better grinding performance is obtained by using this compound nozzle than conventional flood cooling grinding; as consumption of grinding fluid is substantially reduced, use of compound nozzle may be more economical and advantageous to control industrial pollution.Keywords
Surface Grinding, Compound Nozzle, Grinding Fluid, Surface Roughness, Flood Cooling.- Parametric Optimization of Submerged ARC Welding Using L9 Orthogonal Array
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani, West Bengal, IN
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 83, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 43-55Abstract
Submerged arc welding process is usually employed for welding of thick workpieces. Quality of submerged arc welded components depends on various factors. Selection of appropriate process parameters for joining metallic components is needed to obtain sound weldment. Many researchers carried out investigations to find out appropriate process conditions to obtain quality submerged arc welded components with typical applications. In the present work, Taguchi's L9 orthogonal array is used to find out the parameter combinations of the experiments to perform. Weld current, weld speed and type of flux are varied to three levels to find out the appropriate condition to obtain desired bead-on-plate quality within the domain of experimental conditions chosen. It is found out that at a weld current of 400 A, welding speed of 450 mm/min and with flux with basicity index of 1.2, desired weld deposition can be obtained.Keywords
Welding, Submerged ARC Welding, Orthogonal Array, Optimization, Process Parameter Selection, Bead-On-Plate Weld Deposition, Flux.- From the Desk of the Editor
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 83, No 3-4 (2013), Pagination: 5-5Abstract
Volume 83 No.2 (April-June, 2013 issue) of the Journal of the Association of Engineers, India has reached members and subscribers somewhat late due to an unavoidable situation with the printer getting seriously injured through a road accident. After few months of medical treatment and surgery, he could resume his work and finally completed the task of this journal printing work. Hope this time lag will be made up in course of time. The current issue of the journal is a combined 3&4 (July-December) issue of Vol.83 of 2013.
In line with previous issues, in this issue also, the column of the President of the Association, Prof. Dr. Madhusudan Bhattacharyya contains outline of a number of industrial problem-solving activities along with his opinion on some of the current affairs. Papers published in this issue are related to electronics and communication engineering, mechanical engineering and manufacturing engineering.
- A Comparative Study of Grinding Performance Using Different Fluid Delivery Techniques
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1 Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani–741 235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 83, No 3-4 (2013), Pagination: 63-70Abstract
Grinding fluids, commonly termed as coolants, play a vital role in controlling the heat produced during the process and the consequent thermal damage associated with it. These fluids are to be applied into the grinding zone in a suitable and effective manner, so as to reduce the heat generated and to carry away the heat produced as well as for efficient chip disposal. In this work, three different methods, namely normal flood cooling, mist cooling and multi-nozzle cooling arrangements are employed for delivering the fluid into the grinding zone. A comparative study is made among the three coolant delivery systems to assess the grinding performance. It is found that the multi-nozzle cooling arrangement produces best results in terms of force requirement and ground surface quality.Keywords
Surface Grinding, Flood Cooling, Mist Cooling, Multi-Nozzle.- Comparison of Loosening Characteristics of 3/8 BSW Threaded Fasteners under Accelerated Vibratory Condition
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani- 741235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 82, No 3-4 (2012), Pagination: 34-43Abstract
Nuts and bolts are widely used fastening elements in industrial and household applications. They offer a good amount of tightening load to remain in the fastened element and also cause easy assembly and disassembly. However, they are also subject to loosening under transverse vibration. Therefore, fasteners need be properly selected according to their applications or else they may cause fatal mishaps by their loosening. In the present work, an effort has been made to evaluate a comparative study of loosening tendency of various threaded fasteners. Tests have been carried out on 3/8 BSW Stainless Steel and High Tension Steel Bolts fitted with different nuts and washers. Tests were carried out on an indigenously made testing rig. The decrease in clamping force has been recorded at regular intervals. Then a comparative study of the loosening tendency of the threaded fasteners is made to find out one having good resistance to loosening under hostile vibration condition.Keywords
Threaded Fastener, Loosening Mechanism, Comparative Study, Nut, Bolt, Washer, Antiloosening Ability.- A Case Study on Inventory Management Using Selective Control Techniques
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Mallabhum Institute of Technology, Bishnupur, West Bengal, IN
2 Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani- 741235, West Bengal, IN
3 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani- 741235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 82, No 1-2 (2012), Pagination: 10-24Abstract
Incorporation of appropriate inventory management system plays an important role in determining the financial health of a manufacturing company. In most of the cases, unjustified inventory of raw materials are kept causing certain loss to the company. Keeping the above in mind, in the present work, a task is undertaken to find out relevant items that need stringent inventory management in one manufacturing company. The inventory of raw materials is classified into seven categories of which four categories of raw materials are found to cover around 70% of the total inventory.
Since it is difficult to apply proper inventory control model for each item separately because of its huge variety, it is necessary to find out few significant items using 'Selective Control' method. ABC and FSN analyses along with XYZ analysis are done. The analysis shows the state of the present inventory management. Following the desire of the management, AFX study is also undertaken. Rigorous indent control and consumption control are strongly recommended for items that has maximum financial impact and high demand in production shops.
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Inventory Management, Selective Control, ABC Analysis, FSN Analysis, XYZ Analysis, AFX Analysis.- An Experimentalapproach to Investigate the Effect of Process Conditions on Exit Burr formation in Shapingan Aluminiumalloy
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani 741 235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 82, No 1-2 (2012), Pagination: 52-60Abstract
At the exit edge of the wokpiece, burrs are usually found during shaping operation. Gradual rotation of the positive shear plane to the negative shear plane may be the reason behind it. This is due to absence of any support material at the exit end of cut. In the present work, a number of orthogonal shaping experiments is performed on aluminium alloy (4600-M) in dry environment under different cutting velocities, orthogonal rake angles and exit edge bevel angles to observe the occurrence of burr formation. Experimental results are analysed through ANOVA to find out the significance of the effect of cutting parameters and exit edge bevel angle to control the exit burr formation. It is noted that exit edge bevel angle has the most significant effect. An exit edge bevel angle of 15° is recommended in shaping operation when burr becomes negligible.Keywords
Shaping, Edge Beveling, Exit Edge, Burr, Burr Minimization, ANOVA.- Burr Minimization in Milling: Through Proper Selection of In-Plane Exit Angle
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, Dist. Nadia, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 81, No 1-4 (2011), Pagination: 38-47Abstract
A burr is an undesirable projection of material formed in machined parts that makes handling as well as assembly of machine parts difficult, and hence, it needs be subsequently removed or its formation needs be suppressed to allow the parts to meet specified tolerances. One way of reducing milling burr formation may be to prevent the tool from exiting the work piece. From this idea, in-plane exit angle is varied in the present work aiming at minimization of burr formation. The experimental observation is analyzed to recommend the condition when burr formation becomes negligible, or eliminated, thereby increasing productivity as the need of deburring will be either not required, or, required to a very less extent.Keywords
Milling Burr, In-Plane Exit Angle, Burr Height, Control of Burr.- From the Desk of the Editor
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 86, No 3-4 (2016), Pagination: 5-5Abstract
Volume 86 No.3 & 4, July-December, 2016 issue of the Journal of the Association of Engineers, India is being published after spending a long span of festival season with the Winter knocking at the door.- An Experimental Investigation on Surface Roughness Achieved During Abrasive Water-Jet Machining of Low Carbon Steel
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, West Bengal, IN
2 CSIR-Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, Jadavpur, Kolkata-700032, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 87, No 1-2 (2017), Pagination: 26-32Abstract
In Abrasive Water Jet Machining (AWJM), abrasive particles suspended in high pressure water are impinged on work surface for removal of excess materials. A nozzle is fitted in front of workpiece to provide high velocity jet. In this work, appropriate machining condition is tried to evaluate to yield minimum surface roughness by employing Response Surface Methodology (RSM) while machining low carbon steel. Radius of curvature is also observed during abrasive water jet machining. A statistical model is generated for predicting surface roughness. It is observed that at low feed rate condition, better surface is obtained expectedly.Keywords
Abrasive Water Jet Machining, AWJM, Optimisation, Response Surface Methodology, RSM, Surface Roughness.References
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 87, No 1-2 (2017), Pagination: 5-5Abstract
In this Rainy Season 2017, Volume 87 No.1&2, January-June, 2017 issue of the Journal of the Association of Engineers, India is being published. Readers of the journal are habituated with the Column of the President of the Association, Prof. Dr. Madhusudan Bhattacharyya;however, due to sickness of Prof. Bhattacharyya, this column cannot be included in this issue. Let us all hope for quick recovery of Him so that this column can be commenced from the next issue of the journal.- From the Desk of the Editor
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 84, No 1-2 (2014), Pagination: 5-5Abstract
Last issue of Volume 83 (No.3&4, July-December, 2013 issue) of the Journal of the Association of Engineers, India has by this time reached members and subscribers. I am happy that the printer has resumed his work of printing after prolonged medical treatment. The current issue of the journal is a combined 1&2 (January-June) issue of Vol.84 of 2014 and it is being published in time.- Wet Turning of AISI 52100 Steel-An Experimental Investigation
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bankura Unnayani Institute of Engineering, Bankura-722146, West Bengal, IN
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Govt. Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 87, No 3-4 (2017), Pagination: 46-59Abstract
This paper concerns with machinability study by judging cutting force, chip formed and chip reduction coefficient while finish turning of AISI 52100 steel employing a number of tool inserts in wet environment. This kind of steel is utilized in constructing different structures, equipment, etc. Turning tests are carried out with varying speed-feed combinations. Narrow groove, plain (without any groove) and wide groove coated carbide inserts are used. Chip formed, cutting force components, etc. are observed. From the results obtained, some conditions are tried to explore corresponding to desired machinability. Good machining performance is reported with plain tool insert at the cutting velocity of 161 m/min and 253 m/min within the scope of the present work.Keywords
Machining, Turning, Coated Carbide, Cutting Force, Insert, Cutting Tool, Wet Condition.References
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 87, No 3-4 (2017), Pagination: 5-5Abstract
The year 2017 has just passed by. People around the globe celebrated the New Year 2018 joyously in spite of some bad happenings. Here the Association of Engineers, India has also become ready to step into its Centenary Year starting from April 18 2018. Members are planning to celebrate this occasion in the best possible way.- Fluid Mechanics:Theory, Numerical Problems and Solutions
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Govt. Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 87, No 3-4 (2017), Pagination: 60-60Abstract
The book first discusses the fundamentals, basic principles of fluid mechanics. Then it includes discussion on fluid machines of both compressible and incompressible fluids. Thereby, almost the entire spectrum of fluid mechanics and machines are described. The text portion of this book is well written. There are as well as 223 diagrams. Good number of exercise problems, and their solutions (325 Problems solved) are given. Overall treatment of the subject is good. However, there are some formatting issues, and question-answer serial number mismatching detected in p.22, p.46, pp.73-74, pp.90-92, p.122, p.176 and p.283. Hope these will be rectified in due course.- From the Desk of the Editor
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 88, No 1-2 (2018), Pagination: 4-4Abstract
We are extremely happy to inaugurate the Centenary Celebration of The of Association of Engineers, India on the auspicious day of April 18 2018 at the Training Centre of the Association at Salt Lake City, Kolkata. It is indeed an auspicious day of this oldest professional organization of engineers in India to step into its 100th Birth Day in this year. Detailed report on this inaugural event is given in this issue.- Grinding of Titanium Using Alumina and Silicon Carbide Wheel
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, JIS College of Engineering, Phase III, Kalyani-741235, West Bengal, IN
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani - 741235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 88, No 1-2 (2018), Pagination: 53-63Abstract
In the ever prospering manufacturing sector, titanium is considered as an important material due to its mechanical properties, but grinding of titanium is quite a challenging task that needs necessary attention in order to improve its grindability. Past research works reported the success of sub-zero degree cooling for enhancing grindability of several materials. The present experimental work explores the effect of application of environment friendly liquid CO2 during grinding of titanium grade I alloy compared to that under dry condition. Grindability of silicon carbide and alumina wheel is investigated and compared. Experimental results indicate that alumina wheel performs better with liquid CO2 than SiC wheel and that in dry condition while grinding titanium grade I. Therefore, liquid CO2 based cooling system may be used in industry with alumina wheel when grinding titanium grade I.Keywords
Grinding, Grindability, Sub-Zero, Cooling, Titanium, Alumina, SiC, CO2.References
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 88, No 3-4 (2018), Pagination: 4-5Abstract
We feel very proud to be a part of The Association of Engineers, India (AEI), the oldest professional organisation of engineers in India, celebrating its Centenary Year in 2018-19. In this year, volume 88 No.3-4 (July-December) 2018 issue of The Journal of the Association of Engineers, India is being brought out.- Challenges in Engineering Education in India- Some Thoughts
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, Nadia, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 88, No 3-4 (2018), Pagination: 30-32Abstract
Every year large number of engineering graduates and diploma holders pass out of engineering colleges and universities. However, a sizeable number of them are not simply employable. Again, the growth of the manufacturing sector has almost become stagnant globally, so also in India. And economic recession is still looming large in different walks of life. Direct effect is that employment opportunities of engineering students are on the wane. Moreover, appropriate skilling and training are not provided to students pursuing engineering education in many of the institutions having lack of laboratory facilities and suitable man power to impart desired education and training. Result of these combined effects is alarmingly poor admission of students in engineering institutions, particularly in distance private colleges far off from the state capitals. The AICTE, New Delhi has put large number of such institutions in the list of possible closure or no-admission category. In this backdrop, this brief write up outlines some of the glaring facts that are plaguing engineering education in reality nowadays.Keywords
Engineering Education, Employment, Industrial Growth, Lack of Infrastructure, Subjective Knowledge, Education System.- Book Review
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani- 741235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 88, No 3-4 (2018), Pagination: 54-54Abstract
This book seems to be useful for practising cost and accounting persons. Lot of tables provided for specific cases are surely going to help concerned persons in an industry. It is not as such a text book to be referred by students, but much needed by the persons who deal with accounting works at varying industries. Different cost components applicable and relevant for some companies are listed in different tables to ease out the decision on the heads of accounts that are a part of the related standard practice.- From the Desk of the Editor
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 89, No 1-2 (2019), Pagination: 4-4Abstract
After celebrating the Centenary Year of The Association of Engineers, India (AEI) during 2018-19, volume 89 No.1-2 (January-June) 2019 issue of The Journal of the Association of Engineers, India is getting published. We really feel proud to be a part of this Association who has a rich history in the past.- Meandering Micro Channel in Single Point Turning Tool
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1 Mechanical Engineering Department, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani- 741235, Nadia, IN
2 Mechanical Engineer, Rishra, Hooghly, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 89, No 1-2 (2019), Pagination: 33-40Abstract
One of the parameters that affect machining is heat generated in the machining. Heat generation is the main reason to various thermal damages and wear. Many techniques have been developed to control the generation of heat. Many alternatives have been used to minimize the effect of this heat generation. The reduction in the temperature rise due to this heat generation can improve the product quality in machining. One of these arrangements is that the cutting fluid can be applied at high pressure through the hole inside the tool. There is micro scaled heat transfer in the hole. The improvement of this micro scaled heat transfer in the hole inside the tool would be done by reengineering the geometry of this hole. The uses ofthe meandering micro channel used in other engineering areas seem to be effective forthe geometry ofthe hole.Keywords
Machining, Single Point Turning Tool, Microchannel, Heat Generation.References
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- Experimental Investigation on Enhancing Grindability of Ti-6Ai-4V Under Varying Coolant Concentration
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani -741235, West Bengal, IN
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Sikkim, Ravangla - 737139, Sikkim, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 89, No 1-2 (2019), Pagination: 47-56Abstract
In the continuous evolving manufacturing industry, titanium is considered as one ofthe vital materials due to its superior properties; however, grinding of titanium is quite a challenging that demands crucial attention in order to improve its applicability. Present article deals on the effects of varying coolant concentration while grinding of Ti-6AI-4 V. The mode of coolant delivery adopted is drop-by-drop using infusion tube. The grinding performance is analysed using several relevant parameters like grinding force, grinding ratio, average surface roughness, ground surface quality, chip morphology, etc. The results suggest that grinding performance improves with increasing concentration of coolant in cutting fluid.Keywords
Grinding, RQL/SQL, DBD, SiC, Sodium Nitrite.References
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 89, No 3-4 (2019), Pagination: 2-3Abstract
Volume 89 No.3-4 (July-December) 2019 issue of the Journal of the Association of Engineers, India is getting published with a delay as a special issue. In this issue, revised and plagiarism checked articles that were presented in the National Conference of Trends and Advances in Mechanical Engineering (TAME-2019) held at Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani on February 15-16 2019 and jointly organized by The Association of Engineers, India, Kalyani Govt. Engineering College, Kalyani and Global Institute of Management and Technology, Krishnagar as a part of the Centenary Celebration of the Association of Engineers, India, are published. It may please be noted that the last issue, that is, Volume 89 No.1-2 (January-June) 2019 issue of this Journal also contained some articles from TAME-2019.Keywords
No Keywords.- Development and Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Date Palm Fibre Reinforced Polyester Composites
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1 Mechanical Engineering Department, Kalyani Govt. Engineering College, Kalyani- 741235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 89, No 3-4 (2019), Pagination: 5-9Abstract
The present work is devoted to investigate mechanical properties viz. compressive and impact properties of date palm Fibre Reinforced Polyester (FRP). Date palm fibre is found around date fruits and at the bottom of each leaf, that is used as fuel in rural areas. Premier grade industrial Isophthalic polyester resin is used as the matrix. Date Palm Fibre is chemically treated with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) for better adhesion. Results reveal that with an addition of fibre content, the compressive load bearing capacity increases. However, impact strength is not significantly increased with fibre content. Low to medium impact composites can be developed by date palm FRP. This investigation is expected to assist making FRP commodity with reduced cost utilizing agricultural waste.Keywords
FRP, Fibre Reinforced Polyester, Fibre Reinforced Polymer, Date Palm Fibre, Mechanical Properties, Compressive Load, Impact Strength.References
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- An Investigation on Deburring Performance for Drilling Burr Removal using EDM
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 89, No 3-4 (2019), Pagination: 35-43Abstract
Burrs are formed during various machining processes. These burrs result in difficulty in assembling operations. Being sharp, burrs may injure operators, cause electric short circuit problem, poor aesthetics of component, etc. So, deburring is commonly required to remove burrs. In the present work, drilling burrs formed on low alloy steel workpieces are tried to be removed by electro discharge machining. Electrolytic copper of 16.88 mm diameter is used as EDM tool which is made cathode and workpiece as anode. Parameters varied are peak current and pulse-on time whereas parameters such as duty factor, sparking time, lifting time, sensitivity, anti arcing, sparking gap voltage are kept constant. Peak currents are varied in the range of 4A-10A, and 50 ps, 100 ps, and 200 ps pulse-on time are taken. Initially sparking is found to be concentrated in a small area since only the burrs are attacked by the tool. When sparking spreads to the whole periphery of the tool, it indicates complete burr removal. The time taken for complete burr removal and surface roughness of specimen after deburring operation is measured. Some thickness loss of specimen has also been observed. Deburring time is found to be reduced with increase in peak current and pulseon time. At smaller values of peak current and pulse-on time, surface roughness and thickness loss are lower, but deburring time increases due to low energy of spark, which results in less heat generation and lesser melting and evaporation of burrs. Small depth of crater formed at low peak current and pulse-on time may be responsible for lower surface roughness. Parameters are optimized in order to obtain minimum deburring time, thickness loss and surface roughness.Keywords
EDM, Burr, Deburring, Deburring Time, Surface Roughness, Thickness Loss, RSM.References
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- Comparing Application of R-Model over Conventional ABC Analysis in a Pump Manufacturing Organization
Authors
1 Mechanical Engineering Department, Brainware Group of Institutions, Barasat, Kolkata-700124, IN
2 Mechanical Engineering Department, Kalyani Govt. Engineering College, Kalyani-741235, Nadia, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 89, No 3-4 (2019), Pagination: 44-53Abstract
Inventory control technique is widely employed in every manufacturing organization and ABC analysis is traditionally used for selective inventory control in a supply chain, or in the production system. The main purpose of ABC analysis is to classify stock keeping units to control the high value, medium value and low value items. ABC analysis concentrates quantities of inventory items and inventory values only. Different criteria such as lead time and criticality of inventory items may be initiated to manage the inventory items in a better way. Since consideration of those criteria is impossible for ABC inventory control technique, different multi criteria based inventory control techniques are applied to manage stock items. In this article, selective ABC inventory control technique has been applied to manage inventory items of a pump manufacturing organization situated in the Eastern region of India. Procurement lead time for a stock item plays an important role in supply chain as well as production also. So, lead time criterion in different inventory control strategies ensures an appropriate inventory management system. An AHP based Multi Criteria Inventory Control (MCIC) technique has been adapted regarding different criteria, such as quantities of inventory items, inventory values and lead time criteria to manage inventory items of the pump manufacturing organization. This MCIC model is a weighted linear optimization technique, termed as ‘R-model’. To evaluate the performance of conventional ABC analysis and R-model, a comparison is drawn based on the safety stock inventory cost and fill rate of the inventory items. The entire investigation is capable to find out the cost effective inventory control technique.Keywords
ABC Analysis, MCIC, R-Model, Safety Stock Inventory Cost, Fill Rate.References
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- From the Desk of the Editor
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 90, No 1-2 (2020), Pagination: 3-4Abstract
No Abstract.- Weld Bead Profile of Duplex Stainless Steel Bead on E350 Low Alloy Steel Plate Done by Fcaw Using 100% C02 as Shielding Gas
Authors
1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani 741235, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 90, No 1-2 (2020), Pagination: 28-38Abstract
Weld bead geometry plays significant role in quality of weld joint or clad layer or overlays. Heat input implies great impact in formation of weld bead. Weld bead geometry comprises components such as bead width, reinforcement height and penetration depth and some shape factors such as PSF (penetration shape factor) and RFF (reinforcement form factor). In present experiment, weld beads were produced on E350 low alloy steel with flux-cored E2209 T01 duplex stainless steel by gas metal arc welding using 100% C02 as shielding gas. Process parameters such as welding current and welding voltage were varying in nine times, keeping electrode holder speed constant so that nine different heat input have been generated those created nine weld bead samples. Visual inspection suggests continuous bead with moderate spatter. Macro structure results revealed that at increased heat input weld bead width and reinforcement height increased. On the other hand depth of penetration did not response with increase in heat input appreciably. On the whole, heat input influences weld bead profile parameters to a great extent. Within the experimental domain, large heat input increases weld bead width and height, but cannot change weld bead penetration significantly.Keywords
Weld Bead Geometry, Flux Cored Arc Welding, Heat Input, Regression Analysis.References
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- An Investigation on Turning of Hard Steel using Coated Carbide Inserts
Authors
1 Mechanical Engineering Department, Bankura Unnayani Institute of Engineering, Bankura-722146, IN
2 Mechanical Engineering Department, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani- 741235, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 90, No 1-2 (2020), Pagination: 47-55Abstract
Employing conventional machining operations in material removal type manufacturing processes for processing difficult-to-machine hard materials through some ways and means is the focus of research by machining research groups across the globe since long. This gives considerable advantages over the grinding process in terms of higher material removal rate, better surface integrity of the work surface, etc., although grinding is commonly used for material removal of quite hard materials along with their finishing. In this paper, machinability of hard AISI 4340 steel is explored employing groove-type chip breaking coated carbide inserts under various cutting velocity and feed at dry condition. Hardened AISI 4340 is considered to be a difficult-to-machine material, and hence, recommendable machining conditions need to be found out. Favourable flat continuous chip is acquired at a cutting velocity of 231 m/min and at a feed of 0.08 mm/rev. At 391 m/min cutting velocity, cutting edges are detected to have worn-out quite fast.Keywords
Machining, Turning, Cutting Force, Chip, Insert, Coated Carbide.References
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- Analyzing Short Porous Hydrodynamic Journal Bearing Numerically Considering Micropolar Lubrication and Isotropic Roughness
Authors
1 Dept. of Mechanical Engg., Medinipur Sadar Govt. Polytechnic College, Khasjungle-721102, IN
2 Dept. of Engineering and Technological Studies, Kalyani University, Kalyani - 741235, IN
3 Dept. of Mechanical Engg., Kalyani Govt. Engg. College, Kalyani - 741235, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 90, No 1-2 (2020), Pagination: 56-73Abstract
In present days of high speed machines and machinery, the aim to reduce the energy loses becomes a major aspect of research for economic reasons and long-term reliability. It is known that an industrial nation can save about 1% of gross national product by better tribological exercises. Many modern machines use porous bearings for its ability to act as a lubricant reservoir. The lubricant used in the open adverse operating situations gets contaminated with worn-out particles and dust, and can be better studied by micropolar lubrication theory. Moreover, machined surfaces always have some degree of roughness which adds to the loss of energy. The present work aims at clubbing the effect of roughness in hydrodynamic lubrication using micropolar fluid with a thin porous bush assuming the velocity slip of lubricant film at the porous bush and fluid film junction. The governing equation for fluid pressure in the porous matrix and hydrodynamic film zone are developed following Darcy’s equation and hydrodynamic micropolar lubrication theory, considering Christensen’s stochastic model of roughness. The bearing is approximated as a short one. Modified Reynold’s equation is numerically solved to compute fluid film pressure in steady-state condition. Friction parameters and non-dimensional load capacity in terms of roughness parameters and porous bearing characteristics are presented in case of Newtonian and micropolar fluids.Keywords
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