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Anjaiah Devineni
Anjaiah Devineni
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Process parameters optimization in GFRP drilling through integration of Taguchi and response surface methodology
B Murthy, LL Rodrigues, A Devineni
Res J Recent Sci. ISSN 2277, 2502, 2012
612012
Machining of d2 heat treated steel using abrasive water jet: the effect of standoff distance and feed rate on kerf width and surface roughness
D Doreswamy, A Valavala, N Winitthumkul, A Devineni
Int. J. Res. Eng. Technol 3 (8), 417-421, 2014
222014
AWSJ cutting of glass-An experimental study of the effect of process parameters on the depth of cut and kerf width using DOE
A Devineni
2010 International Conference on Mechanical and Electrical Technology, 15-19, 2010
92010
Effect of process parameters on the surface roughness produced during machining of ceramics using AWSJ: An experimental investigation by Taguchi signal to noise ratio
D Deepak, A Devineni
WJTA-IMCA Conference and Expo (October 25-27, 2017), New Orleans, Louisiana, 2-9, 2017
72017
Effect of diameter ratio, volume fraction and abrasive grain size on the exit velocity by numerical simulation of flow through abrasive water suspension jet nozzle using DOE
D Deepak, A Devineni, NY Sharma
WJTA-IMCA Conference and Expo, 2011
52011
Effect of process parameters on the surface roughness generated on graphite laced GFRP composite by AWJ machining
D Doreswamy, B Eqbal, S Sangolagi, A Devineni
International Journal of Abrasive Technology 7 (4), 294-306, 2016
32016
Experimental investigation of the effect of process parameters on machining of GFRP composites using Abrasive Water Suspension Jet submerged in water
D Deepak, A Devineni
21st International Conference on Water Jetting: Looking to the Future …, 2012
2012
Kerf-width optimization and surface characterization of wire electric discharge machined Ti-6Al-4V using response surface method
D Doreswamy, SD Shreyas, S Javaregowda, A Devineni, SK Bhat
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