Preface
Page: ii-ii (2)
Author: C. Samson Jerold Samuel, M. Suresh and S. Gnanasekaran
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010002
Optimization of Machining Process Parameters to Calculate Surface Finish, Metal Removal Rate, and Cutting Force on AA6061-T6 Alloy
Page: 1-18 (18)
Author: Karthik Pandiyan G*, T. Prabaharan and Jafrey Daniel James D
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010004
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Abstract
In this study, CNC turning process parameters are optimized while
machining AA6061 – T6 alloy. The process variables, namely, cutting spindle speed or
spindle velocity (Cs), rate of feed (Fr), rate of the depth of cut (Dc), and nose radius
(Nr), were optimized with output responses such as surface roughness (Ra), feed power
(Fx), thrust power (Fy), cutting power (Fz), and removal rate of material (MRR). The
optimized results showed higher MRR, Fy, and Fz and lower Fx and Ra were obtained
at a cutting spindle speed or spindle velocity (Cs) of 100 rev/min, rate of feed (Fr) of
0.2 mm/min, depth of cut (Dc) of 1.5 mm/min, and nose radius (Nr) of 0.8 mm.
TOPSIS and ANOVA were used to assess the experimental results to determine the
most favourable factors that were superior and suitable for selecting the optimal
variable condition.
Machinability Analysis and Optimization by the Taguchi-gra-pca Approach of PMEDM Process Parameters of Monel K 500
Page: 19-34 (16)
Author: Jafrey Daniel James D*, N. Ganesh and Pandian G. Karthik
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010005
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Powder mixed electrical discharge machining (PMEDM) is applied for
machining complex parts that cannot be machined by conventional machining
processes. In this work, the optimization of PMEDM process parameters for Monel K
500 was performed, and its impact was analysed. PMEDM experiments were planned
using the L’9 orthogonal array with pulse-on-time, pulse-off-time, and current as input
parameters. The output parameters were material removal rate (MRR), tool wear rate
(TWR), and surface roughness. Using a combination of principal component analysis
(PCA) and grey relational analysis (GRA), the outcome was optimized. The analysis of
variance was used to analyze the impact of input parameters over the output
parameters. Finally, confirmation tests were performed to confirm the optimized output
values of the machining process.
Analyzing the Influence of RSW Process Parameters on the Cross Tension Failure Load of Dissimilar functionally graded AISI 304/316L Stainless Steel Sheets
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Author: Vigneshkumar M.*, Ashoka Varthanan P, Jeyakumar R. and Raja S.
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010006
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Abstract
Joining sheet metals using the spot welding process is the most economical
and commonly employed method by the manufacturing industries in producing
automotive and aerospace components. This research analyzes the joining of stainless
steel of grade EN 1.4301 (AISI 304) welded with EN 1.4435 (AISI 316L) in the cross
tension configuration. Four different process parameters, electric current, contact
pressure, heating, and squeezing time, are analyzed in the present study. The integrity
of the cross lap joints is evaluated by cross tension failure tests and metallurgical
analysis. The results are evaluated, and optimal process parameters are obtained by
design expert software. A confirmation test is carried out to verify the optimum
parameters. It has been found that the electric current is the most influential factor, and
a maximum of 14.85 kN cross tension failure load is obtained. The mathematical model
developed using the response surface methodology (RSM) has an R2 value of 95.03%,
compared with the results of the multilayered ANN model with four neurons in the
interface layer. ANN proved to be a slightly better model with an R2 value of 97.6%.
A Review on Manufacturing of Aluminium Alloy Based Metal Matrix Composites through Stir Casting Route
Page: 56-70 (15)
Author: S.N. Vijayan*, Samson Jerold Samuel Chelladurai, Saiyath Ibrahim A., R. Ramesh Babu, P. Prakash and S. Gnanasekaran
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010007
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Abstract
A lot of research has been carried out over the past decades to develop an
appropriate material that meets the rising demands of the industries. Aluminium is one
of the most commonly used lightweight materials because of its corrosion resistance,
soft ductility, and excellent electrical conductivity. However, aluminum is not efficient
in high thermal loads due to its soft nature. Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs) are
being built to address this drawback, which is a new class of engineering materials in
which aluminum alloys are being used as a matrix. Hard ceramic particles (SiC, B4C,
Al2O3
& ZrB2
) are generally used as reinforcement phases. Such MMCs based on
aluminum have enhanced mechanical properties such as high strength-to-weight ratio,
better wear resistance, good fatigue resistance, and outstanding corrosion resistance,
making them ideal for use in various fields such as marine, automotive, aerospace, and
defense. Among different casting technologies, stir casting technology may be used
because of its easy fabrication method and low manufacturing cost.
Experimental Analysis of Different Machining Parameters on Epoxy Granite Composite
Page: 71-88 (18)
Author: S. Nallusamy* and S. Sundar
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010008
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Abstract
In the current manufacturing scenario, conventional machining processes
play a broad role in manufacturing composite materials. In this research work, an end
milling operation was carried out on reinforced epoxy granite composites. Experiments
based on aggregate type, fiber content, spindle speed, and feed rate were performed
using the Taguchi method. By undergoing a multi-level design, the L27 orthogonal
array of Taguchi was obtained. Based on this design of experiment, an end milling
operation was performed on prepared epoxy granite samples. The response constraints
such as thrust force and surface roughness values were measured by appropriate
measuring instruments. The outcome of system constraints was optimized based on
response constraints. The optimization was performed through the multi-attribute
decision-making technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution. The
ideal process constraints of spindle speed and feed rate were found 1200rpm and
60mm/min, respectively, which produce a better surface finish with minimal thrust
force. Analysis of variance was used to verify the influence of process constraints on
outcome response.
Analysis on Synthesized Carbon Aerogels Doped with Resorcinol Formaldehyde by XPS and Fesem Techniques
Page: 89-99 (11)
Author: S. Nallusamy* and K. Sujatha
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010009
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Abstract
Aerogels are highly porous nanostructures with very low density and have
various applications. This research study aims to synthesize carbon aerogels using a sol
gel poly-condensation reaction. The primary precursors were resorcinol with
formaldehyde in a molar ratio of 1:2 using base catalyst sodium carbonate to produce
carbon aerogels. The density obtained for synthesized Resorcinol Formaldehyde (RF)
aerogels was 40-50kg/m3
. The carbonization of resorcinol formaldehyde aerogels was
carried out using pyrolysis under 800oC with a heating rate of 10oC/min under vacuum
conditions after the carbonization porosity of the aerogel was increased. The surface
morphology was characterized using Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy
(FESEM), and elemental analysis was carried out using X-Ray Photoelectron
Spectroscopy (XPS). From the final results, it was observed that the carbonization of
the resorcinol formaldehyde aerogels by pyrolysis increased the porosity of the carbon
aerogels. Thus, it could be predicted that these carbon aerogels can serve as a
promising applicant for future water treatment.
Tribological Behaviour of Hybrid Natural Fiber Polymer Composites with Novel Fillers
Page: 100-122 (23)
Author: P. Pitchipoo*, A. Muthiah, A. Manikandan and S. Rajakarunakaran
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010010
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Abstract
This study has been carried out to demonstrate the tribological behavior of
natural fiber-based polyester hybrid composite with novel filler materials. The
reinforcement fibers considered in this study are Jute and Coir fiber. The filler
materials selected in this work are copper slag (final waste from the copper extraction)
and Nanoclay (Montmorillonite K10). The percentage of both reinforcement fibers and
fillers has been changed, and the analyses have been carried out. Experiments were
conducted on the specimen based on Taguchi’s design of experimental technique. L9
Orthogonal array is selected for analysis, and Grey Relational Analysis (G.R.A.) is
introduced to determine the better combination of reinforcement and filler to provide
better wear resistance and coefficient of friction. Also, a statistical analysis is
performed to find the influence of input parameters.
Application of Natural Fiber-reinforced Composites in Additive Manufacturing
Page: 123-137 (15)
Author: Muthukumaran Ramasamy*, Ajith Arul Daniel and M. Nithya
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010011
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Investigation of Ionic Transport in Ionic Liquid BMIMBF4 Incorporated in ZnBDC-Metal-Organic Framework Based PVdF-HFP Composite Membranes
Page: 138-156 (19)
Author: Rituraj Dutta* and Ashok Kumar
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010012
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Manufacturing Techniques and Applications of Multifunctional Metal Matrix Composites
Page: 157-167 (11)
Author: S. Ganeshkumar* and S. Venkatesh
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010013
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Machining Studies of Basalt Fiber Reinforced Aluminium Metal Matrix Composites Using Abrasive Jet Machining
Page: 168-181 (14)
Author: K. Arunprasath*, P. Amuthakkannan, V. Arumugaprabu and S. Kalirasu
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010014
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Multi-objective Optimization on Processing Parameters for Micro ECM of Inconel Alloy Using Taguchi Based Grey Relation Analysis
Page: 182-198 (17)
Author: Selvan T. A.*, A. Viswanathan, S. Madhankumar and K. M. Senthilkumar
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010015
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Subject Index
Page: 199-205 (7)
Author: C. Samson Jerold Samuel, M. Suresh and S. Gnanasekaran
DOI: 10.2174/9789815039894122010016
Introduction
This book highlights the advancements in the manufacture and testing of functional composites, metal matrix composites and polymer matrix composites. Chapters provide information about machinability studies of metals and composites using a variety of analytical techniques. The 12 book chapters also highlight updates in manufacturing technologies like CNC turning processes, electrical discharge machining, end milling, abrasive jet machining, electro chemical machining, additive manufacturing, and resistance spot welding. Readers will learn how to solve applied problems in industrial processing and applications. The book is of significant interest to industrialists working on the basic and experimental parameters for fabricating functional composites and manufacturing technology. Because of the multidisciplinary nature of the presented topics, the information presented in the book is of value to a broad audience involved in research, including materials scientists, chemists, physicists, manufacturing and chemical engineers and processing specialists who are involved and interested in the frontiers of composite materials.