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Volume 1 Issue 1                          January – March 2013

FEM Based Prediction of Elastic-plastic Fracture Toughness (JSZW) Under Mixed ….[pp 1-9]

Kumbhare Sanjay, Dr. Saxena Sanjeev, Rajvaidya Rohit

Abstract- This study aims to predict the elastic-plastic fracture toughness of ductile material using Finite element modeling ‘for which we predict the variation of SZW and critical SZW under mix mode condition and we also use mix mode mixidity. In our findings significant variation in the magnitude of critical SZW on the two surfaces were noticed. This is differing in pure mode-I and mode-II. It is due to variation in mode mixidity at different plane levels. Insignificant variations of average critical SZW were observed upto 45° (mid thickness) i.e. 45° while, after 45° significant reduction in average critical SZW value were observed. In addition, the significant change in sharp crack front of the magnitude of ….


Comparative Analysis of an SPWM Inverter and Vector Control …. [pp 10-15]

Verma Ritika

Abstract- Now-a-days, adjustable speed drive has became a significant load component for power distribution system. It involves the use of Induction motors (Wound rotor type & squirrel cage ) The paper here is based on analysis, control and modeling of induction motors and also investigates its effects on Total current harmonic distortion on an adjustable speed by the use of ….. PWM generator and Vector control method. With the help of Park’s transformation ,we can convert three phase system to two phase and then it can be converted into two axes system (d, q). By ….


A Review on Heat Transfer Augmentation in Circular Tube [pp 16-20]

Nagayach Neeraj

Abstract- The present paper is a review of research work of heat transfer growth in circular tubes for laminar and turbulent flow. Active as well as passive methods are employed for increasing the heat transfer coefficient in circular tube; Passive methods do not require application of external power such as active method require. The effectiveness of both active and passive methods depends strongly on the mode of heat transfer, which might range from single phase free convection to dispersed flow film boiling. Passive techniques, where inserts are used in the flow passage to augment the heat transfer rate, are advantageous compared with active techniques, because the insert manufacturing process is simple and these techniques can be easily employed in an existing heat exchanger. In design of compact heat exchangers, passive techniques ….


Application of PEEK Material in Alloy Wheel and its Static Analysis [pp 21-28]

Rajvaidya Rohit, Barode Shyam, Sharma Shubham, Kushwaha Amit

Abstract-Thermoplastic composites have great significance in automotive market due to their recyclables and high performance. PEEK composites actually ‘Polyetheretherketone’ have been extensively studied because of the excellent taluminium spokesological behavior among plastics. PEEK polymer, is increasingly used in many industrial applications as a replacement ….


EFFECT OF AUTOMATED COOLING SYSTEM ON EFFICIENCY OF PV SOLAR POWER GENERATION SYSTEM [pp 29-34]  

Anand Vijay, Sharma P.K.

Abstract- In day today life because of lack energy resources man move towards renewable energy source .When we go towards solar system it can use the sun energy to boil water or to generate electricity. Our aim is to develop a system which uses solar energy….