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Autor:
G., Pradeep Krishnan, D., Samuel Raj
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In Journal of Manufacturing Processes 27 October 2023 104:348-371
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In Journal of Manufacturing Processes 3 March 2023 89:194-219
Autor:
G, Pradeep Krishnan, D, Samuel Raj
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In Tribology International December 2022 176
Autor:
S., Joyson Selvakumar1, D., Samuel Raj1 samuelraj@annauniv.edu
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Materials & Manufacturing Processes. Jan2024, Vol. 39 Issue 1, p144-160. 17p.
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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture (Sage Publications, Ltd.); Jan2024, Vol. 238 Issue 1/2, p302-314, 13p
Autor:
G.J. Bain, D. Samuel Raj
Publikováno v:
Materials and Manufacturing Processes. 37:1052-1072
Autor:
D. Samuel Raj, V. Udaya Kumar
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Materials and Manufacturing Processes. :1-15
Tool–chip interface friction significantly affects the machining characteristics like cutting forces, machining temperature, tool wear, and surface finish. Structuring the tool rake face using micr...
Autor:
Varun Ravi Shankar, Pradeep Krishnan G, Saravanan P, D. Samuel Raj, Naveen Raj, Shuhaib Hussain
Publikováno v:
Journal of Manufacturing Processes. 64:392-408
This work proposes a low cost multijet minimum quantity cooling lubrication (MJMQCL) system with three jets for milling Ti-6Al-4V. The position of the center jet (jet 2) is fixed (90°– with respect to the tool entry), while the positions of the ou
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Machining Science and Technology. 25:209-236
Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) has increased in popularity over the last two decades, owing to its economic and environmental benefits over flood cooling. But there are still challenges in the ...
Autor:
D. Samuel Raj, L. Karunamoorthy
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International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials. 78:32-44
Drilling CFRP poses major challenges from the perspective of rapid tool wear and poor hole quality, with the development of higher strength fibers further accentuating these problems. Cryogenic treatment is one way of increasing tool hardness thereby