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    Effect of fused deposition modelling (FDM) process parameters on tensile strength of carbon fibre PLA by Durga Prasada Rao, V., Rajiv, P., Navya Geethika, V.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2019)
    “…In this work the effect of FDM parameters, viz., layer thickness, print temperature, and infill pattern on tensile strength of Carbon fibre PLA is studied. The…”
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    Study of hardness and flexural strength of banyan and peepal fibre reinforced hybrid composites by Durga Prasada Rao, V., Moses Dayan, G., Navya Geethika, V.

    Published in MATEC web of conferences (01-01-2018)
    “…In the present work, Banyan and Peepal fibre reinforced hybrid composites are prepared through hand Lay- up technique..The objective of the work is to…”
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    Multi-objective Optimization of Parameters in Abrasive Water Jet Machining of Carbon-Glass Fibre-Reinforced Hybrid Composites by Rao, V. Durga Prasada, Mrudula, M., Geethika, V. Navya

    “…In the present work, first an attempt has been made to prepare carbon, glass and carbon-glass fibre-reinforced polymer composites, and later, machining of…”
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    Multi-objective optimization of cutting parameters in CNC turning of stainless steel 304 with TiAlN nano coated tool by Durga Prasad Rao, V., Mahaboob Ali, Sk.R.S., Z.M. Saqheed Ali, Sk.M., Navya Geethika, V.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2018)
    “…In the present day world, coated tools are used instead of uncoated tools for machining process, as they improve certain machining characteristics. Surface…”
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    Study of Tensile Strength of Agave Americana Fibre Reinforced Hybrid Composites by Geethika, V.Navya, Rao, V.Durga Prasada

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2017)
    “…In the growing environmental problems, the waste disposal and the dwindling of limited amounts of exhaustible resources have stimulated the use of green…”
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