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- Studies on Effective Usage of SAP ERP Tool to Control Materials Planned Delivery Time in Oil and Gas Industries
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1 Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumkur, Karnataka, IN
2 Sapthagiri College of Engineering Bangalore., IN
1 Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumkur, Karnataka, IN
2 Sapthagiri College of Engineering Bangalore., IN
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Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels, Vol 70, No 8A (2022), Pagination: 112-116Abstract
The global competitions are making rapid changes in production. Procedure integration and seamless flow of information and data play a vital role in productivity. The planning order improbability, manufacturing lead time and lack of systematic approach are the main concerns in production industries. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Lean Manufacturing (LM) are the two distinct processes to deal with the above mentioned concerns for competitive manufacturing. ERP focuses on data and schedule accuracy and ensures repeatable and predictable processes. LM concentrates on identifying and eradicating or minimizing all kinds of manufacturing wastes and focuses on reducing process inconsistency. The paper narrates about some holistic approaches that can be practiced with SAP ERP tool in order to achieve the efficient materials planning, master production schedule and capacity planning.Keywords
SAP ERP Tool, Planned Delivery Time, Materials Planning, Master Production Schedule and Capacity Planning.References
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- Muralikrishnan R, “SAP Architecture History and Evolution”– A web article on basis on demand, pp. 1-6, 2012.
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- S Hanumanth Sastry and M S Prasadbabu, “ ERP implementation for manufacturing enterprises”, International Journal of advanced research in Computer Science and Software engineering, Vol.3, Issue 4, pp. 18-24, 2013
- Influence of Hot Forging and Heat Treatment on Mechanical Properties of D-Series Cutting Tools
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1 Siddhaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur, Karnataka, IN
2 Sapthagiri College of Engineering Bangalore., IN
3 Kalpataru Institute of Technology Tiptur, Karnataka, IN
1 Siddhaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur, Karnataka, IN
2 Sapthagiri College of Engineering Bangalore., IN
3 Kalpataru Institute of Technology Tiptur, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels, Vol 70, No 8A (2022), Pagination: 161-166Abstract
In this experimental work D2 and D3 type cutting tool samples have hot forged and heat treated. The belt a drop hammer of weight 500N was employed to press forge the selected steel tool materials. In the forging operation the materials were heated to 1100°C-1200°C. The structures of hot forged and heat treated tool samples were observed through metallurgical microscope. The hardness and impact strength of the tool materials were studied using Vickers micro hardness tester and Charpy impact testing machine. The wear resistance of the tool materials was assessed using pin on disc wear tester at constant sliding speed (1.675m/s) and sliding distance (1005m) at room temperature condition. The hardness, impact strength and wear resistance of the 20% forged and heat treated D2 tool and D3 tool materials were found comparatively better and the same was discussed under the background of microstructural changes.Keywords
D2 and D3 Steel Tool, Forging, Heat Treatment, Hardness, Impact Strength, Wear Resistance, Micostructure.References
- C. Huang, Z. Chen, T.A. Dean, M.H. Loretto, Effect of post-forging heat treatment on the microstructure and room temperature tensile properties in Ti-25 Al-10Nb-3V-1Mo Materials Science and Engineering, A, Vol. 174, 1994, pp.23-35 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/0921-5093(94)91109-6
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- M Algarni, Mechanical Properties and Microstructure Characterization of AISI D2 and O1 Cold Work Tool Steels, MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, 2019. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/met9111169
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- S. K. Saha, L. Prasad, Virendra Kumar, Improvement of mechanical properties of cold work tool steels through different heat treatment processes, International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications, Vol.2, Issue 2, 2012, pp.510- 519
- M. Hakem and D. Allou, Mechanical properties and microstructure evolution of micro alloyed Steels after heat treatment, Metal, 2010.
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