Dinesh Newalkar

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    1. which book is to refer for solving numerical on welding(metal joining) process…???? (arc length and power calculation, duty cycle, heat generated etc…)

    1. @chetan- my branch is pi.. so i am more concentrating on metal forming,casting,welding etc…and industrial engineering…
      from which book you will solve the numerical???

    1. @chetan- have u done a problem on gating, risering, solidification on casting……
      & how to calculate size of riser with the data given of shrinkage volume..???

    1. @ganesh- on which topics do u require a links???

    1. @chetan- do you have facebook account?…just login with faceook account on scribd

      after they ask for uploading document….so upload any document(which is in kb) or make notepad file of anything and upload it..:-)

      then u can download any document

      and also in that scribd link there are other sublinks of forming. So u can get all forming processes documents

    1. @ritesh- ya PC Sharma production engineering..not technology…..they have given a full analysis of metal forming

      btw what is your gate discipline??

    1. @chetan- which books do you reffer for forming?

    1. Chetan…Thanks..Actually this problem was in gate 2011 paper..production and industrial engineering..

      Sorry I forgot to give option..
      Your Answers are right..

      These maybe a good books

      Forming- Engineering Metallurgy…DIETER,
      Production Engineering….P.C. Sharma(Problems)

      and also check other forming operations…..

      Have a good day…

    1. In a multi pass drawing operation, a round bar of 10 mm diameter and 100 mm length is reduced in cross section by drawing it successively through a series of seven dies of decreasing diameter. During each of these drawing operation, the reduction in cross-sectional area is 35%. The yield strength of the material is 200 MPa. Ignore strain hardening.
      The total true strain and final length ?
      Neglecting friction and redundant work, the force in (kN) required for drawing through first die?

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