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    Mathematical models of flank wear using vibration amplitude ratio in drilling by Nakandhrakumar, R.S., Dinakaran, D., Pikton, D., Patabiraman, J.

    Published in FME transactions (2019)
    “…This paper presents a model for on-line prediction of a drill flank wear using changes in vibration amplitude in the drilling process. Prediction of wear-time…”
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    Structural, Optical, Thermal and Non-isothermal Decomposition Behavior of PMMA Nanocomposites by Parthasarathy, V., Nakandhrakumar, R. S., Mahalakshmi, S., Senthil kumar, P., Sundaresan, B.

    “…The prepared PMMA/ZnO nanocomposites were examined by various analytical techniques to access their physio-chemical properties. The structural analysis was…”
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    Monitoring of drill runout using Least Square Support Vector Machine classifier by Susai Mary, J., Sai Balaji, M.A., Krishnakumari, A., Nakandhrakumar, R.S., Dinakaran, D.

    “…[Display omitted] •Realized a monitoring system for runout in drilling.•A novel vibration and force measurement approach is used.•Identified runout sensitive…”
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    Modeling and simulation of pitch controlled FRP material based horizontal axis wind turbine system to extract maximum power by Micha Premkumar, T., Adapa, Hemanth, Pushpak, Vootla, Seralathan, S., Kumar, M. Vinoth, Hariram, V., Nakandhrakumar, R.S.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2020)
    “…Wind energy is clean form of energy which is abundantly available. A great deal of study has been carried out lately in order to utilize the wind energy…”
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    Design and fusion deposit modelling of radial flow centrifugal pump by Micha Premkumar, T., Pushpak, Vootla, Vamsi Krishna, K., Govardhan Reddy, D., Sudheer Kumar, Naga, Hariram, V., Seralathan, S., Nakandhrakumar, R.S.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2020)
    “…Fusion Deposit Modeling (FDM) is a 3D Printing method which builds layer–by-layer of a component by the melting and deposition of plastic through the moving…”
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