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Dinesh Kumar Koli
Researcher at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology
Publications - 5
Citations - 323
Dinesh Kumar Koli is an academic researcher from Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Composite number & Magnetic particle clutch. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 233 citations.
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Advanced Aluminium Matrix Composites: The Critical Need of Automotive and Aerospace Engineering Fields
TL;DR: The applications of aluminium matrix composite materials are growing continuously in the field of automotive and aerospace because of their superior physical, mechanical and tribological properties as compared to base alloy as discussed by the authors.
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A Review on Properties, Behaviour and Processing Methods for Al- Nano Al2O3 Composites
TL;DR: A wide range of research has been done on the processing methods and material properties of Al-Al 2 O 3 nano-composites in which agglomeration of the reinforcing particles causes grain growth resulting changes in the microstructure as mentioned in this paper.
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Design and Finite Element Analysis of an Automotive Clutch Assembly
TL;DR: In this article, the authors deal with designing a friction clutch assembly using Solid Works Office Premium software, which consists of the clutch plate, the pressure plate and a diaphragm spring.
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Wear Behavior and Micro-structural Study of Al/Al2O3Nano-composites Before and After Heat Treatment
krishnkant sahu,R.S. Rana,Rajesh Purohit,Dinesh Kumar Koli,Saurabh Singh Rajpurohit,Mayuresh Singh +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an advanced ultrasonic assisted stir casting technique has been adopted to incorporate nano-sized Al 2 O 3 particle into aluminum alloy 6061 to form particulate nano composite material.
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Noise and Vibration Emissions of Railway Bridges
TL;DR: In this article, the authors address the problem of ground Bourne vibration and ways in which both humans and railway bridge structures respond to it and discuss the methods of reducing the vibration and noise caused to railways bridges.