Optimisation of abrasive wear of rice husk reinforced epoxy composite by using response surface methodology

Dalai, S K and Chand, P R (2014) Optimisation of abrasive wear of rice husk reinforced epoxy composite by using response surface methodology. BTech thesis.

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Abstract

Wear is the disintegration or sideways uprooting of a material from its "derivative" and unique position on a solid surface performed by the movement of an alternate surface. The requirement for relative movement between two surfaces and mechanical contact between asperities is a paramount refinement between mechanical wear contrasted with different courses of action with comparative results. The wear analysis is possible by expository procedures like Response Surface Methodology. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) is an accumulation of statistical and mathematical techniques helpful for creating, enhancing, and upgrading methodologies. It additionally has important requisitions in the outline, advancement, and definition of new items, and also in the change of existing item plans. The broadest provisions of RSM are in the modern world, especially in circumstances where several input variables conceivably impact some performance measure or quality characteristic of the product or process.

Item Type:Thesis (BTech)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Response Surface Methodology ; ANOVA ; Abrasive Wear
Subjects:Engineering and Technology > Mechanical Engineering > Machine Design
Divisions: Engineering and Technology > Department of Mechanical Engineering
ID Code:6226
Deposited By:Hemanta Biswal
Deposited On:08 Sep 2014 10:55
Last Modified:08 Sep 2014 10:55
Supervisor(s):Acharya, S K

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