
Azeem Pasha- M.E (PhD)
- Researcher at Bangalore University
Azeem Pasha
- M.E (PhD)
- Researcher at Bangalore University
About
10
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Introduction
functionally graded materials by powder metallurgy technique for aerospace and automobile applications
Current institution
Additional affiliations
August 2014 - present
Brindavan college of engineering bangalore
Position
- Professor (Assistant)
Description
- Assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. As an Academician, I will teach subjects such as FEA, Engineering graphics, material Science, Fluid power system, Mechanical measurement & metrology. Labs conducted are Computer-aided modelling and analysis, Cim & Automation lab, material testing lab, metrology lab etc.. carryout the research projects for final year Engineering students.
Education
August 2011 - July 2013
Publications
Publications (10)
The detailed study on convection heat transfer and flow structure characteristic of air-jet studied with impinging vertically on a hemisphere plate. The inner surface of the cylindrical-shaped plate is subject to constant heat flux boundary conditions. Hemispherical plate subjected to comparative computations with Reynolds number (Re) ranging from...
Experimental fabrication of functionally graded Aluminum Silicon-carbon nanotubes (AlSi-MWCNT) reinforcement is significantly less, despite substantial theoretical interest. Many studies focused on axially layered functionally graded material because of ease of fabrication. Full advantage of AlSi-MWCNT functionally graded material only is taken whe...
Due to the superior mechanical and thermal properties of nanomaterials like multi-walled carbon nanotubes, aluminum alloys containing them play a significant role in the aerospace and automotive industries. By incorporating multi-walled carbon nanotubes by weight percentage of (0, 0.25, 0.50, and 0.75) in Aluminum silicon alloy. proper dispersion i...
Plenty of research works has happened on the polymer matrix composite with different fiber as reinforcements from last 3 decades to satisfy aerospace, automotive, marine and military and defence industries requirements. Although, several reinforcements materials like glass fiber, carbon fiber, Kevlar fiber, etc. are used in the development of advan...
Despite many studies in the field of materials, conventional materials such as alloys and composites could not cope with the customers' tailored-made requirements; in those cases, functionally graded materials with controlled constituent's gradation to develop the required properties in the material. The review paper demonstrates the research work...
Functionally graded materials are new kind of materials wherein properties controlled over the length of the material. A functionally graded material retains their strengths and eliminates the weakness in ancient composites. It is tailored made by varying microstructure, composition as per demand. These qualities permit FGM to gain best material pr...
The utilization of aluminum alloy grows rapidly in automobile and aerospace industries due to its low weight to high strength. Going a step further, with the process of reinforcing MWCNT (multi walled carbon nanotubes) gives better properties with an observable decrease in its overall weight. In the present investigation, increasing of CNT wt% with...
This Review paper mainly focuses on the processing technique of carbon nanotube reinforced materials with light material matrix composites of the powder metallurgy route. Different mixing/alloying conditions are used for carbon nanotube dispersion (CNT) in the Aluminium matrix using a ball milling process with ball milling time, milling speed, Ball...
Questions
Questions (3)
What is the ASTM standard for preparing powder metallurgy with hot extruded Aluminum alloy with MWCNT composites?
Any one have pdf of ASTM standard for Powder metallurgy with extruded composite for Aluminum alloys please share
what are the parameters to be considered for calculating power requirement interms of watt for induction heating coils?