MINI CLIMBING CRANE – AN APPROPRIATE INTERMEDIATE TECHNOLOGY FOR MATERIAL HANDLING AT CONSTRUCTION SITES
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): BHAGWAN DASS
Abstract: For construction of multistoried buildings, choice of material handling equipment becomes critical for reasons of both economy and safety. To bridge the existing technological gap between age-old traditional methods of material handling and modern sophisticated cranes, the Central Building Research Institute (CBRI) Roorkee has developed Mini Climbing Crane with a lifting capacity of 1000 kg-m. The crane has registered considerable saving in construction time besides a large saving in labour. This machine has been awarded the best technology NRDC Award.
- Publication Date: 25-May-2014
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-028-6-03-138
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PARAMETRIC STUDIES FOR MRR AND TWR USING DIE SINKING EDM WITH ELECTRODE OF COPPER AND BRASS
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): ASHIWANI KUMAR , PRAVEEN KUMAR , ANSHIKA GUPTA , LALTA PRASAD
Abstract: The electrical discharge machining (EDM) is one of the latest non-traditional machining processes, based on thermoelectric energy between the workpiece and an electrode. In this machining process, the material is removed electrothermally by a series of successive discrete discharges between two electrically conductive materials (electrode and workpiece). The performance of the machining process depends on the material, design and manufacturing method of the electrodes. Usually, the machine manufacturer uses the standard workpiece and electrode materials to establish the EDM parameter settings. The present study focused on the effect of Copper and Brass electrodes on material removal rate (MRR) and tool wear rate (TWR) for AISI D2 tool steel by using Die- Sinker EDM. The current was varied from 4 to 10 amp, the voltage and flushing pressure were constant, the MRR for copper electrode was in the range of 4.8139 -22.6580 mm3/min whereas the range of MRR for brass electrode was 7.2213-9.82
- Publication Date: 25-May-2014
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-028-6-03-145
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