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    Process monitoring and effects of process parameters on responses in turn-milling operations based on SN ratio and ANOVA by Ratnam, Ch, Arun Vikram, K., Ben, B.S., Murthy, B.S.N.

    “…•Experimentation on turn-milling processes on CNC.•Identification of significant frequencies for analysis of AOE.•ANOVA and its mechanism over SN ratios for…”
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    Eco-Friendly Machining of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy: Optimization Using a Hybrid Algorithm (Grey Wolf Algorithm and VIKOR Algorithm) by Lakshmi, V. V. K., Subbaiah, K. Venkata, Vikram, K. Arun, Shabana, Suresh, K., Prasad, R. D. V.

    “…Machining quality and performance of Ti-6Al-4V is studied and analyzed in terms of surface roughness, workpiece vibrations (viz. measured in terms of…”
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    Response optimization using VIKOR while machining on lathe under dry and minimum quantity and lubrication conditions – A case study by Arun Vikram, K., Krishna Kanth, T.V., Shabana, Prasad, R.D.V.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (01-01-2020)
    “…Multi-response optimization is frequently used in metal cutting research for determining cost and time effective machining parameter combinations. Apart from…”
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    Interfacial and matrix healing of thermally reversible bismaleimide infused Graphene Nano Platelets reinforced polymer nanocomposite through Diels-Alder bonding by Dhanaraju, Goteti, Golla, Sivaparwathi, Ben, B. Satish, Vikram, K. Arun

    Published in Materials today communications (01-06-2022)
    “…The interfacial and matrix healing capability have been studied in this work for thermally reversible self-healing furan maleimide Diels Alder (FMDA) based…”
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    Evaluation of process parameters using GRA while machining low machinability material in dry and wet conditions by Vikram, K. Arun, Lakshmi, V.V.K., Praveen, A.M. Venkata

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2018)
    “…The machinability rating of an engineering material is the fundamental property of material which decides increase and decrease of productivity, machining cost…”
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