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M.S.J. Hashmi

Researcher at Dublin City University

Publications -  191
Citations -  6836

M.S.J. Hashmi is an academic researcher from Dublin City University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coating & Finite element method. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 189 publications receiving 6232 citations. Previous affiliations of M.S.J. Hashmi include Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology & University College Dublin.

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Metal matrix composites: production by the stir casting method

TL;DR: In this paper, the relatively low cost stir casting technique is evaluated for use in the production of silicon carbide/aluminium alloy MMCs, and the technical difficulties associated with attaining a uniform distribution of reinforcement, good wettability between substances, and a low porosity material are presented and discussed.
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Virtual reality applications in manufacturing process simulation

TL;DR: An overview on the virtual reality applications in manufacturing processes is given and it is shown how virtual reality has been applied successfully to hundreds if not thousands of scenarios in diverse areas.
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Effect of laser welding parameters on the heat input and weld-bead profile

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of laser power (1.2-1.43kW), welding speed (30-70 cm/min) and focal point position (−2.5 to 0mm) on the heat input and the weld-bead geometry (i.e. penetration, welded zone width, and heat affected zone width (W HAZ )) was investigated using response surface methodology (RSM).
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Metallic tube type energy absorbers: A synopsis

TL;DR: An overview of energy absorbers in the form of tubes in which the material used is predominantly mild steel and/or aluminium can be found in this article, where the common modes of deformation such as lateral and axial compression, indentation and inversion are reviewed.
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Effect of colloidal nano-silica on the mechanical and physical behaviour of waste-glass cement mortar

TL;DR: In this paper, the properties of colloidal nano-silica (CS)/waste glass cement composites were investigated and compared with plain mortar, and the results showed that incorporation of WG has a positive effect on the mechanical properties of cement mortars especially when CS is presented.