THE EXPERIMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ENHANCING TITANIUM ALLOY NANOCOMPOSITES MADE BY SELECTIVE LASER ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING AND EXTRACTING BIO-SILICA FROM CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA B. SANDHYA RANI, V. SURESH, M. VAMSI KRISHNA, V. NAVEENPRABHU Surface Review and Letters, 2025 In the present applications in aerospace, landscapes, and automobiles there is a notable demand for lightweight and highly durable materials due to the increased and improved system efficiency. In the present situation, composite materials, especially metal matrix composites, can achieve certain physical, chemical, mechanical, and tribological properties. In this investigation, Calotropis gigantea agricultural waste is utilized to extract bio-silica nanoparticles, which are subsequently incorporated into the titanium alloy matrix materials as nanoreinforcing materials. A simple but effective manufacturing technique to make titanium alloy matrix (Ti)/bio-silica (BS) nanocomposites is selective laser melting. The specimen consists of four various blends of a titanium (Ti) alloy matrix with a base matrix alloy (100[Formula: see text]wt.%) and BS (2.25, 4.5, and 6.75[Formula: see text]wt.%). Investigation and comparison with the fundamental matrix alloy were conducted on the effect on mechanical properties, including density, porosity, microhardness, and tensile strength. With the assistance of elemental mapping, microstructure and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDAX), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) can be utilized to study rupture processes and worn surface analysis of tensile and wear specimens. The findings show that, when compared to base alloys and other composites, Ti/6.75[Formula: see text]wt.% BS composite has superior mechanical properties.
Optimization of Material Removal Rate and Electrode Wear Rate in EDM Machining of D2 Steel Using Al–Cu–SiC Nanocomposite Powder Metallurgy Electrodes: a Taguchi and ANN-based Approach K. Reetabai, V. Naveenprabhu, Rajesh Mohan, Vinitha Nithianantharaj, Venkat Prasat Sridhar, S. Naveen, Justin Sam George Journal of Environmental Nanotechnology, 2024 In this research study, a novel Al–Cu–SiC composite tool, created using the powder metallurgy (P/M) technique, was used for the electrical discharge machining of D2 steel, and the effects of important process parameters were investigated. The experimental runs were organized using a Taguchi-based design, and prediction models were constructed using artificial neural network techniques. This study was focused on machining performance, employing material removal rate (MRR) and electrode wear rate (EWR) as essential performance indicators and peak current, dielectric flushing pressure, and pulse on time as crucial input parameters. To evaluate the significance and suitability of the regression models created, an Analysis of Variance was conducted. The results showed that Al–Cu–SiC P/M electrodes were more sensitive to peak current and pulse duration. Increasing pulse duration significantly influenced MRR and EWR, with optimal values (MRR of 0.5880 g/min and minimal EWR) attained at a current of 9 A and a pulse length of 80 μs. Taguchi analysis identified pulse duration as the primary determinant; Regression equations emphasized pulse duration and current as critical factors for MRR, whereas ANN optimization effectively forecasted EDM results (R > 0.97), demonstrating decreased errors and reliable model performance across datasets.
Microstructure, Worn Surface, Wear Assessment and Taguchi's Approach of Titanium Alloy Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites for Automotive Applications S. C. V. Ramana Murty Naidu, N. Kalidas, Sivaraman Venkatachalam, Srinivasnaik Mukuloth, Abdul Rab Asary, V. Naveenprabhu, R. Vishnu, Suresh Vellingiri SAE Technical Papers, 2024 <div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Lightweight materials are in great demand in the automotive sector to enhance system performance. The automotive sector uses composite materials to strengthen the physical and mechanical qualities of light weight materials and to improve their functionality. Automotive elements such as the body shell, braking system, steering, engine, battery, seat, dashboard, bumper, wheel, door panelling, and gearbox are made of lightweight materials. Lightweight automotive metals are gradually replacing low-carbon steel and cast iron in automobile manufacture. Aluminium alloys, Magnesium alloys, Titanium alloys, advanced high-strength steel, Ultra-high strength steel, carbon fiber-reinforced polymers, and polymer composites are examples of materials used for light weighing or automobile decreased weight. The ever-present demand for fuel-efficient and ecologically friendly transport vehicles has heightened awareness of lowering weight and performance development. Titanium alloys properties are increasing in the variety of applications in automotive parts such as fuel tanks, exhaust pipes, engine parts such as connecting rods, engine valves, reinforcing and stiffening parts, sub frames, body panels, fuel cell components, and electrification components. Motorcycles and automobiles that demand high dynamic performance, such as racing cars and bikes, commercial vehicles, and cargo trucks, must increase time on the circuit and have a good reaction. As a result, titanium alloys are frequently used to significantly reduce weight while increasing the performance output of automotive systems. The innovative investigation of titanium metal matrix (Ti-6Al-4V) composite with added multi reinforcement of tungsten carbide particles (WCp) and graphite particles (Grp) were examined on its tribological behavior. The Ti-6Al-4V built-in different composites Ti-6Al-4V/4%WCp/4%Gr and Ti-6Al- 4V/8%WCp/8%Gr with a size of WCp and Gr was 44μm and 15μm invented through stir casting. The investigations were carried out as wear experiments using a pin-on-disc tribometer in dry sliding circumstances at three distinct load (15N, 20N, 25N), sliding distance (1000m, 2000m, 3000m), and sliding velocity (2.5m/s, 4.5m/s, 6.5m/s). The significance of various strictures on wear analysis was investigated using Taguchi’s L27 orthogonal array approach. The findings of Taguchi’s and design of experiment show that the variables most likely to have an impact on wear loss is load, sliding distance, and sliding velocity. The composites bonding structure and wear surface were examined using an optical microscope and a field emission scanning electron microscope. The wear tests reveal that the treated Titanium alloy hybrid metal matrix composites with tungsten carbide and graphite particles have excellent wear qualities with a sliding velocity of 6.5 m/s and a load of up to 35 N in the region with the lowest wear loss of 0.039mm<sup>3</sup>/m. This study adds additional data to the dry slide wear resistance of composite consisting of Ti-6Al-4V alloy and reinforced through WCp with Grp, which are ideal for usage in automotive and transportation applications. The automotive industries employed dynamic conditions resulting in wear loss. To reduce wear and increase vehicle economy and performance, the tribological behavior was researched.</div></div>
Study on Enhanced Transfer Characteristic in Heat Exchanger Tubes with Low Fins V Naveenprabhu, K veeramanikandan, S Ragu, S Hariharan, Grandhamala Sravanthi Journal of Physics Conference Series, 2024 Low fins are one of the modern method of improving the performance of the heat in the heat transfer components and it is the integral part of the specialized category of tubes that has to be designed for the sophisticated heat transfer industrial equipment’s. these category of tubes are mostly used in the high power consuming and low area required applications like refrigeration, petrochemical process, and power generations where the efficient had heat exchanger in crucial. The abstract underscores the importance of meticulous heat exchanger studies, especially in sensitive applications like ethanol fuel mixtures, considering factors such as heat transfer efficiency, corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, and cost-effectiveness. Ultimately, it stresses the pivotal role of low fin tubes in optimizing heat exchange processes, enhancing efficiency, and cost-effectiveness through their innovative design and manufacturing techniques.
Experimental Analysis of EDM Parameters on D2 Die Steel Using Nano-aluminum Composite Electrodes Y. Justin Raj, A. Bovas Herbert Bejaxhin, R. Madhumitha, A. S. Anitha, Hitesh Gehani, Aslam Abdullah, V. Naveenprabhu Journal of Environmental Nanotechnology, 2024 This paper presents an experimental study on the electrical discharge machining (EDM) of AISI D2 die steel using an Al-Ni composite electrode. The investigation focuses on the influence of input parameters like current, pulse duration, and pulse interval, on key output parameters such as material removal rate (MRR), tool wear rate (TWR), and surface roughness (SR). EDM oil was employed as the dielectric fluid. Grey relational analysis (GRA) was utilized for designing and conducting the experiments using the Taguchi L9 method. The ANN model showed excellent predictive accuracy with a perfect correlation coefficient (R) of 1.00, indicating strong capability in forecasting MRR based on machining parameters. GRA further confirmed that higher current settings and longer pulse-off times effectively reduce tool wear, suggesting that the ANN model accurately reflects the conditions that minimize TWR. The ANN model achieved strong predictive accuracy for SR, with high correlation coefficients, although with slightly higher mean squared error (MSE) in testing.
THE EXPERIMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ENHANCING TITANIUM ALLOY NANOCOMPOSITES MADE BY SELECTIVE LASER ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING AND EXTRACTING BIO-SILICA FROM CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA B Sandhya Rani, V Suresh, M Vamsi Krishna, V Naveenprabhu Surface Review and Letters, 2550193 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Exploring material choices for additive manufacturing method in high-temperature applications: A comparative analysis V Naveenprabhu, TP Raj, V Mahalakshmi, R Naveen AIP Conference Proceedings 3221 (1), 020026 , 2024 2024
A critical overview on corrosion characteristics of copper fin V Naveenprabhu, K Veeramanikandan, BS Poorani, K Gokulamadhavan, ... AIP Conference Proceedings 3221 (1), 020025 , 2024 2024 Citations: 7
Optimizing material selection for high-temperature sensible energy storage V Naveenprabhu, AR Varsha, RS Padma, J Tamilarasan AIP Conference Proceedings 3221 (1), 020039 , 2024 2024
A review on thermal characteristics of natural fibre RA Raj, A Pragadeesh, SM Arun, V Naveenprabhu AIP Conference Proceedings 3221 (1), 020017 , 2024 2024
A critical review on the aluminium metal matrix composites on high thermal applications V Naveenprabhu, I Gayathri, S Madanprasad, L Dineshkumar, S Naveen, ... AIP Conference Proceedings 3221 (1), 020004 , 2024 2024 Citations: 1
Study on Enhanced Transfer Characteristic in Heat Exchanger Tubes with Low Fins V Naveenprabhu, K veeramanikandan, S Ragu, S Hariharan, G Sravanthi Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2837 (1), 012058 , 2024 2024
Microstructure, worn surface, wear assessment and taguchi’s approach of titanium alloy hybrid metal matrix composites for automotive applications SCV Ramana Murty Naidu, N Kalidas, S Venkatachalam, S Mukuloth, ... International Conference on Trends in Automotive Parts Systems and … , 2024 2024 Citations: 6
Optimization of Material Removal Rate and Electrode Wear Rate in EDM Machining of D2 Steel Using Al–Cu–SiC Nanocomposite Powder Metallurgy Electrodes: a Taguchi and ANN-based … K Reetabai, V Naveenprabhu, R Mohan, V Nithianantharaj, VP Sridhar, ... J. Environ. Nanotechnol 13 (4), 452-460 , 2024 2024 Citations: 1
Experimental Analysis of EDM Parameters on D2 Die Steel Using Nano-aluminum Composite Electrodes YJ Raj, ABH Bejaxhin, R Madhumitha, AS Anitha, H Gehani, A Abdullah, ... J. Environ. Nanotechnol 13 (3), 197-206 , 2024 2024
A review on CFD analysis of evaporative cooling in condenser V Naveenprabhu, KD Gowtham, PLM Prabu, R Vigneshwar AIP Conference Proceedings 2914 (1), 020015 , 2023 2023 Citations: 8
Performance studies on a water chiller equipped with natural fiber cooling pad based evaporative condenser V Naveenprabhu, M Suresh Industrial Crops and Products 201, 116923 , 2023 2023 Citations: 17
A comprehensive review of the energy efficiency on nano coated fin and tube condenser N Venkateswaran, N Subbaiyan, G Punniyakotti Varadharajan, ... Environmental Quality Management 33 (1), 293-301 , 2023 2023 Citations: 15
Controlling Gate Valves with Wi-Fi: An Overview of Available Technologies and Applications V Naveenprabhu, S Hariharan, S Barath Kumar, S Ganesh Kumar, ... 2023 9th International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication … , 2023 2023 Citations: 8
Performance assessment of annular fins and cellulose cooling pad on heat transfer enhancement of evaporative heat exchangers using volumetric heat and mass transfer coefficients V Naveenprabhu, M Suresh Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications 83 (5), 534-557 , 2023 2023 Citations: 14
The framework of combining artificial intelligence with additive manufacturing S Ganeshkumar, T Deepika, R Sureshkumar, V Naveenprabhu Surface Engineering, 153-161 , 2022 2022 Citations: 1
Review of materials and methods in 3D printing S Ganeshkumar, V Naveenprabhu, K Sathish, R Vivek Surface Engineering, 145-151 , 2022 2022
Performance enhancement studies on evaporative cooling using volumetric heat and mass transfer coefficients V Naveenprabhu, M Suresh Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications 78 (9), 504-523 , 2020 2020 Citations: 37
Experimental investigation on four strokes catalytic coated spark ignition (SI) engine Y Sureshbabu, P Ashokavarthnan, S Balasubramani, V Naveenprabhu AIP Conference Proceedings 2161 (1), 020041 , 2019 2019 Citations: 13
Emission characteristic in CI engines using zirconium porous medium in piston head FJ Dhiraviam, V Naveenprabhu, K Satish, AR Palanivelrajan AIP Conference Proceedings 2161 (1), 020012 , 2019 2019 Citations: 13
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Performance enhancement studies on evaporative cooling using volumetric heat and mass transfer coefficients V Naveenprabhu, M Suresh Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications 78 (9), 504-523 , 2020 2020 Citations: 37
Performance studies on a water chiller equipped with natural fiber cooling pad based evaporative condenser V Naveenprabhu, M Suresh Industrial Crops and Products 201, 116923 , 2023 2023 Citations: 17
A comprehensive review of the energy efficiency on nano coated fin and tube condenser N Venkateswaran, N Subbaiyan, G Punniyakotti Varadharajan, ... Environmental Quality Management 33 (1), 293-301 , 2023 2023 Citations: 15
Performance assessment of annular fins and cellulose cooling pad on heat transfer enhancement of evaporative heat exchangers using volumetric heat and mass transfer coefficients V Naveenprabhu, M Suresh Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications 83 (5), 534-557 , 2023 2023 Citations: 14
Experimental investigation on four strokes catalytic coated spark ignition (SI) engine Y Sureshbabu, P Ashokavarthnan, S Balasubramani, V Naveenprabhu AIP Conference Proceedings 2161 (1), 020041 , 2019 2019 Citations: 13
Emission characteristic in CI engines using zirconium porous medium in piston head FJ Dhiraviam, V Naveenprabhu, K Satish, AR Palanivelrajan AIP Conference Proceedings 2161 (1), 020012 , 2019 2019 Citations: 13
Experimental investigation on tube-in-tube heat exchanger using nanofluids TSMS V. NaveenPrabhu, K. SaravanaKumar Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences 10 (7), 272-278 , 2016 2016 Citations: 13
DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF SOLAR TRANSPORT VEHICLE VNN Manigandan IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE), 14-19 , 2014 2014 Citations: 13
Experimental investigation of a brazed chevron type plate heat exchanger N Manigandan, V Naveenprabhu, M Suresh Int J Sci Technol Engineer 1, 1 , 2015 2015 Citations: 12
Design and fabrication of mechanical device for effective degreasing in roller bearing N Manigandan, V Naveenprabhu, M Devakumar Procedia Engineering 97, 134-140 , 2014 2014 Citations: 12
Improved efficiency in engine cooling system by repositioning of turbo inter cooler F Justin Dhiraviam, V Naveen Prabhu, T Suresh, C Selva Senthil Prabhu Applied Mechanics and Materials 787, 792-796 , 2015 2015 Citations: 11
Performance evaluation of tube-in-tube heat exchanger using nanofluids V Naveen Prabhu, M Suresh Applied Mechanics and Materials 787, 72-76 , 2015 2015 Citations: 11
A review on CFD analysis of evaporative cooling in condenser V Naveenprabhu, KD Gowtham, PLM Prabu, R Vigneshwar AIP Conference Proceedings 2914 (1), 020015 , 2023 2023 Citations: 8
Controlling Gate Valves with Wi-Fi: An Overview of Available Technologies and Applications V Naveenprabhu, S Hariharan, S Barath Kumar, S Ganesh Kumar, ... 2023 9th International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication … , 2023 2023 Citations: 8
A critical overview on corrosion characteristics of copper fin V Naveenprabhu, K Veeramanikandan, BS Poorani, K Gokulamadhavan, ... AIP Conference Proceedings 3221 (1), 020025 , 2024 2024 Citations: 7
Microstructure, worn surface, wear assessment and taguchi’s approach of titanium alloy hybrid metal matrix composites for automotive applications SCV Ramana Murty Naidu, N Kalidas, S Venkatachalam, S Mukuloth, ... International Conference on Trends in Automotive Parts Systems and … , 2024 2024 Citations: 6
Smart Hot Chamber in Refrigeration System Based on Waste Heat Recovery V Naveenprabhu, FJ Dhiraviam, KM Gowtham, S Gowtham, RA Tharick, ... Indian Journal of Science and Technology 12 (20), 1-5 , 2019 2019 Citations: 6
Study the Effects of Solar Assisted Vapour Compression Air Conditioning System for Winter Applications MS F. Justin Dhiraviam, V.Naveenprabhu IJSRD - International Journal for Scientific Research & Development| 4 (11 … , 2017 2017 Citations: 5
Design and Fabrication of Solar Transport Vehicle V Naveen Prabhu, N Manigandan IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, 14-19 , 2016 2016 Citations: 3
THE EXPERIMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ENHANCING TITANIUM ALLOY NANOCOMPOSITES MADE BY SELECTIVE LASER ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING AND EXTRACTING BIO-SILICA FROM CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA B Sandhya Rani, V Suresh, M Vamsi Krishna, V Naveenprabhu Surface Review and Letters, 2550193 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2