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P. R. Thyla

Researcher at PSG College of Technology

Publications -  46
Citations -  483

P. R. Thyla is an academic researcher from PSG College of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Machine tool & Machining. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 44 publications receiving 293 citations. Previous affiliations of P. R. Thyla include P A College of Engineering.

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Development of Structural Similitude and Scaling Laws for Elastic Models

TL;DR: In this paper, an attempt has been made to develop a scaling law for the free vibration response of structures along with the similitude requirement for small scale models built with a different material.
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Thermal and environmental analyses of epoxy-based composites

Abstract: This study aims to obtain pebble and epoxy composites with low thermal conductivity, low water absorption and minimal porosity. The effects of filler size, weight percentage of pebble and epoxy, aggregate size and curing time of the composites were evaluated. The ANOVA of S/N ratio was also performed to determine the effect of thermal conductivity, water absorption and porosity of the composites. The experiments were designed as per the Taguchi L27 orthogonal array. The results indicated that the effect of thermal conductivity improved slightly with 35% (wt) of epoxy resin present in the composite and the higher thermal conductivity was observed in the composite with 15% (wt) of epoxy resin. Water absorption and porosity results were found which showed that this composite with 15% (wt) epoxy resin content yielded better results when compared to the composite with 35% (wt) epoxy resin content. The embedded composites were characterized using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra to study the effect of chemical treatment of pebble/epoxy composite. The morphological studies of the fractured surfaces of the epoxy composites were performed by scanning electron microscopy.
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Static and dynamic behavior of steel-reinforced epoxy granite CNC lathe bed using finite element analysis:

TL;DR: The accuracy of machining is influenced by stiffness, structural damping, and long-term dimensional st... as discussed by the authors The accuracy of machine tools are used to manufacture components with desired size, shape, and surface finish.
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Prediction of transient thermo-mechanical behavior of the headstock assembly of a CNC lathe

TL;DR: In this paper, the thermal displacements in the headstock assembly of a slant bed two-axis CNC lathe were investigated to gain insights into the extent of contribution made by the elements of the head stock assembly on the transient temperature rise and the resulting thermal deformation characteristics.
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Design and analysis of epoxy granite vertical machining centre base for improved static and dynamic characteristics

TL;DR: The structural vibration in conventional machine tools which are generally made of cast iron may lead to poor surface finish of the machined components as discussed by the authors, which has led to the investigations on altern...