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The IUP Journal of Mechanical Engineering

Aug'16
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Efficient mixing to enhance heat and mass transfer as needed for the application of interest is of paramount importance in any chemical/biochemical reactor.

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A Preliminary Investigation on Implementation of Oscillatory Flow (OF) in Mini-Channels
Modeling and Structural Analysis of Boot Nozzle and Insert Plate of a Pressure Vessel
Experimental and Finite Element Analysis of Bending Strength of Asymmetric Involute Spur Gears
Experimental, Analytical and Numerical Analyses to Calculate Stress Intensity Factor on Circumferential Notched Round Bar
Some Considerations for the Design of Composite Armor
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A Preliminary Investigation on Implementation of Oscillatory Flow (OF) in Mini-Channels

--Kirubanandan Shanmugam

The expectation for any configuration of chemical/biochemical reactor is the presence of efficient mixing to enhance heat and mass transfer as needed for the application of interest. In the past decade, Oscillatory Flow (OF) has been implemented in chemical reactors to increase the heat transfer and mass transfer in a process, while maintaining plug-flow behavior. This technology has not yet been extended to mini-fluidic devices, and is being explored as a novel approach for enhanced passive mixing at mini/micro scales. As a preliminary step in process intensification of OF technology, this work explores the fundamental working principles of operation and extension of conventional correlations applied to mini-fluidic scales. The theoretical calculations of energy dissipation versus mixing are compared to existing mini-fluidic mixers in literature, illustrating the need to develop novel mixing geometries that take advantage of the OF field. The preliminary experimental results are provided for an OF generator, intended for use in subsequent experiments exploring mini-fluidic mixers with OF technology.

Modeling and Structural Analysis of Boot Nozzle and Insert Plate of a Pressure Vessel

--Venkata Ravi Ram Pinninti, Ramakrishna Bhamidipati
and TVK Bhanu Prakash

Pressure vessels and tanks are used extensively in the petrochemical industry for process and storage purposes. In the areas of large openings, as in the case of cargo hatch opening, stress concentration is likely to occur at the corners of the openings because of the sudden change in the sectional area of the deck plate. To ensure the integrity of the pressure vessel, a plate of higher thickness, compared to the adjacent plates, is inserted at the corners and such plates are referred to as insert plates. This is done to enable the corner plates to withstand higher levels of stress because of inevitable stress concentrations. The paper presents a real-world instance of involving a part of design done for a very large refinery expansion project in India.

Experimental and Finite Element Analysis of Bending Strength of Asymmetric Involute Spur Gears

--Narayan S Dharashivkar, Vilas B Sondur and Krishnakumar D Joshi

The paper presents a method for investigating the bending stress at the critical section of ‘Asymmetric Involute Spur Gear’. Profiles of an asymmetric gear tooth on drive side and coast side have different pressure angles. The method ISO/TC- 60 has been used to theoretically calculate the bending stress at the critical section of this gear. The determination of the tooth form factor, stress concentration factor, critical section parameters and contact ratio have been accomplished for each set of gear. The gears with different pressure angles have been modeled by using CATIA V-5 R15 software to carry out FE analysis using ANSYS 14.5 software. A 3D photoelasticity method has been used to experimentally find out the stress at the critical section of symmetric involute spur gear and asymmetric involute spur gear. A comparative analysis between theoretical method, FE method and experimental method to determine bending strength of asymmetric involute spur gear has been carried out. The percentage increase in bending strength of the asymmetric gear has been estimated. The weight comparison between symmetric and asymmetric spur gear has been carried out for different combinations of pressure angle, module and number of teeth. A substantial weight reduction has been achieved by using asymmetric spur gear instead of symmetric spur gear.

Experimental, Analytical and Numerical Analyses to Calculate Stress Intensity Factor on Circumferential Notched Round Bar

--Chetan Kaduba Mahajan and Ganesh D Korwar

The Stress Intensity Factors (SIF) of surface notch on circular bar have been evaluated by singular element with detailed mesh on crack front and appropriating adjacent area. The attention is focused on a circular bar with notch surface crack under tension load. SIF are considered using the finite element method. For that purpose, a straight round bar under tension is investigated. It also addresses the related change of the equivalent notch angle of crack profile with respect to crack depth ratio. SIF of elliptical surface cracks in tensile round bars are calculated by using three-dimensional Finite Element Analysis (FEA) models with singular 20- node elements arranged around the crack tip. The graphic and the table review of SIF are also determined. The SIF are calculated for various dimensions of surface cracks. These results are used to determine an analytic form of the SIF that is necessary in crack growth analyses. Using the derived analytic formulae for the SIF based on the FEA, a crack growth analysis is carried out.

Some Considerations for the Design of Composite Armor

--Rahul Basu

Armor plating has been used primarily in static and surface-based (land and water) equipment. Aircraft usage has been restricted due to weight restrictions. This paper takes a look at the basic theory and parameters to derive those applicable to light weight armor for aircraft. The creation of new surfaces by internal fracture removes much of the impact energy during the transient stages. Hence, the continuum formula for composites requires modification to account for transients in moduli and area variations, as also for texture variations in various layers. Equations describing variation of various material parameters are examined to give insights into ways of strengthening the composite structure.

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Automated Teller Machines (ATMs): The Changing Face of Banking in India

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Information and communication technology has changed the way in which banks provide services to its customers. These days the customers are able to perform their routine banking transactions without even entering the bank premises. ATM is one such development in recent years, which provides remote banking services all over the world, including India. This paper analyzes the development of this self-service banking in India based on the secondary data.

The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is playing a very important role in the progress and advancement in almost all walks of life. The deregulated environment has provided an opportunity to restructure the means and methods of delivery of services in many areas, including the banking sector. The ICT has been a focused issue in the past two decades in Indian banking. In fact, ICTs are enabling the banks to change the way in which they are functioning. Improved customer service has become very important for the very survival and growth of banking sector in the reforms era. The technological advancements, deregulations, and intense competition due to the entry of private sector and foreign banks have altered the face of banking from one of mere intermediation to one of provider of quick, efficient and customer-friendly services. With the introduction and adoption of ICT in the banking sector, the customers are fast moving away from the traditional branch banking system to the convenient and comfort of virtual banking. The most important virtual banking services are phone banking, mobile banking, Internet banking and ATM banking. These electronic channels have enhanced the delivery of banking services accurately and efficiently to the customers. The ATMs are an important part of a bank’s alternative channel to reach the customers, to showcase products and services and to create brand awareness. This is reflected in the increase in the number of ATMs all over the world. ATM is one of the most widely used remote banking services all over the world, including India. This paper analyzes the growth of ATMs of different bank groups in India.
International Scenario

If ATMs are largely available over geographically dispersed areas, the benefit from using an ATM will increase as customers will be able to access their bank accounts from any geographic location. This would imply that the value of an ATM network increases with the number of available ATM locations, and the value of a bank network to a customer will be determined in part by the final network size of the banking system. The statistical information on the growth of branches and ATM network in select countries.

Indian Scenario

The financial services industry in India has witnessed a phenomenal growth, diversification and specialization since the initiation of financial sector reforms in 1991. Greater customer orientation is the only way to retain customer loyalty and withstand competition in the liberalized world. In a market-driven strategy of development, customer preference is of paramount importance in any economy. Gone are the days when customers used to come to the doorsteps of banks. Now the banks are required to chase the customers; only those banks which are customercentric and extremely focused on the needs of their clients can succeed in their business today.

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