SREENIVASULU REDDY A

@svuniversity.edu.in

Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, S V University College of Engineering
The Registrar SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY SV University, Prakasam Rd, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517502

EDUCATION

MBA (General) 2021
Annamalai University
Post Graduate Diploma In PUranethihasa 2019
Sri Venkateswara Vedic University
Diploma In Temple Management 2018
Sri Venkateswara Vedic University
Ph.D (Industrial Engineering) 2015
Sri Venkateswara University
M Tech (Production Engineering) 1997
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad
BE (Production Engineering) 1991
Osmania Universit

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Ceramics and Composites, Engineering
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Effect of Electrochemical Micromachining Process Parameters on Surface Roughness and Dimensional Deviation of Ti6Al4V by Tungsten Electrode
    Venkatasreenivasula Reddy Perla, Subbarama Kousik Suraparaju, K. J. RathanRaj, A. Sreenivasulu Reddy
    Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 2020
  • A typical manufacturing plant layout design using CRAFT algorithm
    N. Hari Prasad, G. Rajyalakshmi, A. Sreenivasulu Reddy
    Procedia Engineering, 2014
    In modern technological industrial era, the typical manufacturing plant consists of a large number of diversified activities interconnected as a unit with required communication facilities. The manufacturing plant layout area consists of various activity cells such as design office, manufacturing shops, assembly and inspection departments, administration and security locations etc., The fundamental goal of facility layout problem is to minimize the material flow costs by positioning the cells within stipulated area.The orientation and spatial coordinates of each cell is specified by FLP design and the orientation of each cell may be in horizontal or vertical position. In this paper,the manufacturing plant layouthas been designed by using Computerized Relative Allocation of Facilities Technique (CRAFT). JAVA programme has been developed to design the optimum plant layout by considering STEP file as input for developing an optimum plant layout.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • A New car selection in the market using TOPSIS technique
    SV Sreenivasulu Reddy A, S.Sreekrishna
    IJERGS 2 (4), 2091-273 , 2014
    2014.0
  • Generation of alternative processes planning using TLBO algoritham
    DA Sreenivasulu Reddy A
    IJRSGS 2 (3), 2091-273 , 2014
    2014.0
  • Robot selection using analytic hierarchy process and system of equation of matrices
    SRA R Naveen KUmar
    IJRS 2 (10), 2320-084 , 2013
    2013.0
  • Influence of the cutting parameters on the hole diameter accurate and the force in drilling of Aluminium alloys
    GVK Sreenivasulu Reddy A
    IJIRISET 2 (11), 2319-875 , 2013
    2013.0
  • Optimization of Processes planning system using depth first search algorithm
    S Reddy A
    IJAC 4, 57-61 , 2012
    2012.0
  • Integration of process planning scheduling activities using petri Nets
    SRA K. Ravindranath
    IJMRAE 4 (3), 387-402 , 2012
    2012.0
  • Selection of Optimum Assembly Gap Tolerance for Motor Assembly

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • A New car selection in the market using TOPSIS technique
    SV Sreenivasulu Reddy A, S.Sreekrishna
    IJERGS 2 (4), 2091-273 , 2014
    2014.0
  • Generation of alternative processes planning using TLBO algoritham
    DA Sreenivasulu Reddy A
    IJRSGS 2 (3), 2091-273 , 2014
    2014.0
  • Robot selection using analytic hierarchy process and system of equation of matrices
    SRA R Naveen KUmar
    IJRS 2 (10), 2320-084 , 2013
    2013.0
  • Influence of the cutting parameters on the hole diameter accurate and the force in drilling of Aluminium alloys
    GVK Sreenivasulu Reddy A
    IJIRISET 2 (11), 2319-875 , 2013
    2013.0
  • Optimization of Processes planning system using depth first search algorithm
    S Reddy A
    IJAC 4, 57-61 , 2012
    2012.0
  • Integration of process planning scheduling activities using petri Nets
    SRA K. Ravindranath
    IJMRAE 4 (3), 387-402 , 2012
    2012.0
  • Selection of Optimum Assembly Gap Tolerance for Motor Assembly