Manivannan

@sairam.edu.in

Assistant Professor and Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sri Sai Ram Engineering College

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Metal Matrix Composites
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • STUDIES ON INCONEL 925 MACHINABILITY USING TiAlN-COATED TUNGSTEN CARBIDE INSERTS BLENDED WITH PONGAMIA PINNATA OIL LUBRICATION
    L. EMMANUAL, S. SEENIVASAN, N. VINOTH, A. MANIVANNAN
    Surface Review and Letters, 2026
    The primary goals of this paper is to study the effects of a coating of TiAlN on tungsten carbide tool inserts using a high-velocity oxy-fuel thermal spraying technique; then, to machinize Inconel 925 alloys with these tools while incorporating Pongamia pinnata oil as a lubricant in a minimum quantity lubrication condition. We use this to create a core composite design model and find the real-world connections between the key machining process variables and the results. The response surface methods are utilized to optimize the model, rank the parameters, and do sensitivity analysis. The critical aspect in this research is to assess the impact of changing critical machining process parameters on the quality of the machined job. This research focused on use of scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, electron backscattering diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy to characterize the machined tool inserts and Inconel 925 materials.
  • Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Advanced Aluminum Composites for Heat Transfer Properties
    A. Manivannan, R. Sasikumar, T. Nithyanandam, C. Ganesan
    Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 2024
  • Experimental Research on the Wear Properties of Friction Stir Welded Al–Li/Al–Mg Improved Heterogeneous Material Joints
    C. Ganesan, A. Manivannan, S. Seenivasan, T. Keerthi vasan
    Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 2024
  • Computational Analysis of a Simplified Car with Vortex Generator on Sides using RANS Model
    International Journal of Vehicle Structures and Systems, 2024
  • Mechanical & Tribological Behaviour of Squeeze Casted Mg/SiC Composites for Defense Applications
    P. Pandiyaraj, A. Manivannan, C. K. Arvinda Pandian, B. Vijaya Ramnath
    Silicon, 2023
  • Exemplary encapsulate feeding in stir casting for quality composites
    A. Manivannan, R. Sasikumar
    Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 2019
    The focus of this paper aims at addressing the contemporary issues, i.e., agglomeration and nonuniform dispersion of reinforcement particles prevailing with stir casting method of fabricating metal matrix composites. Although it has been dealt with different approaches, viable optimal technique has not evolved so far. A novel encapsulate feeding technique aimed to accomplish uniform dispersion of ceramic reinforcement particles. In this research, we have chosen Aluminum Alloy 6061 (AA 6061) as a matrix material and cubic boron nitride (c-BN) as a reinforcement companion to form a unique combination of advanced aluminum composites to prove this innovative feeding technique. Two percent of Mg added in every casting as a wetting agent to improve binding nature between metals and ceramics. The Aluminum Boron Nitride (Al/BN) composites are fabricated through bottom type of pouring stir casting machine. Metallographic characterization ensures uniform particle dispersion. The composites are tested using pin-fin apparatus and Xe-flash laser setup and found enhanced (12%) thermal properties than pure AA 6061.
  • Novel Combined Feeding Approach to Produce Quality Al6061 Composites for Heat Sinks
    Manivannan Asokan, Sasikumar Rathinasabapathy, Shaik Dawood Abdul Khadar, Mohammed Sadique Khan
    High Temperature Materials and Processes, 2019
    This elementary work aims to address agglomeration and non-uniform dispersion of reinforcement particles in stir casting using Al6061 alloy (AA 6061) as a matrix and Aluminium oxide (Al2O3) as reinforcement particles. A novel combined feeding method of Encapsulate feeding technique & Two Step Stir Casting was developed & attempted to produce good quality composites by varying weight fractions of Aluminium Oxide (0 to 5 wt.%). The wetting agent Mg (2 wt.%) added in all castings to ensure better binding between ceramics and matrix. The SEM photomicrograph ensures homogenous dispersion of reinforcement particles by combined feeding method. The thermal properties of produced good quality composites are enhanced with increase in Aluminium Oxide (Al2O3) from 0 to 5 wt.%.
  • Fabrication and Characterization of Aluminium Boron Nitride Composite for Fins
    Manivannan A, Sasikumar R
    Materials Today Proceedings, 2018
  • Opposed propellant injection liquid rocketengine
    International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 2015