
Siddareddy V Prakash- PhD
- Professor at CMR Institute of Technology
Siddareddy V Prakash
- PhD
- Professor at CMR Institute of Technology
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January 2015 - June 2016
January 1995 - June 2016
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Rotating bending fatigue is the most commonly encountered loading in most machines and machine tools. At the same time, modern literature in this area is very little. EN31 steel is a steel which is commonly used in load bearing applications which encounters fatigue loading. Further, studies on heat treated EN31 steel to improve fatigue strength is...
Heat treating is the controlled heating and cooling of metals to achieve the desired physical and mechanical properties without changing the product shape. Most of the researches reveal thatthe commonly used quenchants is water, but petroleum based quenchants are utilized as quenching medium when lower cooling rates and more uniform cooling is desi...
Brake pads are the most important component of an automobile braking system. It help in smooth retardation of a vehicle and finally bringing it to halt. Brake pads convert the vehicle's kinetic energy into thermal energy by friction. The effectiveness of the brakes depends completely on frictional material used, which in turn affect the performance...
The handling of material is a high resource consuming task in many different manufacturing industries. Global demand for material-handling products is projected to rise by 7.0 percent annually until 2014. Advanced automation and robotics technologies can enhance the productivity of this process, guaranteeing at the same time the highest level of sa...
An experimental investigation of combustion of biomass slurry in an oil fired furnace was carried out using pulverized coconut shell (CSP), LDO and water. The effect of equivalence ratio on the slurry composition, calorific value and the effect of exhaust gas percentage are presented. The calorific value of the biomass slurry increases with equival...
An existing oil fired furnace was modeled to obtain the maximum swirling of biomass based slurry fuel and air to achieve better combustion of the biomass fuel present in the slurry. For analysis a computational model of the furnace was constructed with a swirl burner placed at the bottom of the furnace using commercially available CFD preprocessing...