Abrasive Jet Machining (AJM) Process Advantages and Disadvantages

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Abrasive Jet Machining (AJM) Principles 

In abrasive jet machining process, a focused steam of abrasive particles (of size 10 to 40 microns) carried by high pressure gas or air at a velocity of about 150 to 300 m/sec is made to impinge on the work surface through a nozzle, and the work material is removed by erosion by the high velocity abrasive particles. The inside diameter (ID) of the nozzle through which abrasive particles flow is about 0.18 to 0.80 mm and the stand-off distance (i.e. distance between nozzle tip and workpiece) is kept about 0.3 to 20.0 mm. The process can be easily controlled to vary the metal removal rate which depends on flow rate and size of abrasive particles. This process is best suited for machining super alloys and refractory type of materials, and also machining thin sections of hard materials and making intricate hard holes. The cutting action is cool because the carrier gas serves as coolant. 

When an abrasive particle (like Al2O3 or SiC) having sharp edges hits a brittle and fragile material with a high speed, it makes dent into the material and lodges a small particle from it by a tiny brittle fracture. The lodged out or wear particle is carried away by the air or gas. The operating elements in AJM are abrasive, carrier gas and the nozzle as schematically shown in the following Figure

Abrasive Jet Machining (AJM) Principles
Abrasive Jet Machining (AJM) Principles 


The distance between the nozzle tip and the work surface has great influence on the diameter of cut, its shape and size and also rate of material removal. The following Figure shows the variation in the diameter of cut with change in the stand off distance (SOD). It is evident that the SOD changes the abrasive particles spreads (i.e. covers wider area) on the work surface and consequently increases the diameter of the cut.
change in the stand off distance (SOD) in AJM

The basic Units of AJM



The basic unit is schematically shown in following Figure. It consists of gas supply system (compressor), filter, pressure regulator, mixing chamber, nozzle assembly and the work holding device. In the mixing chamber, the abrasive is allowed to flow into the gas stream. The mixing ratio is generally controlled by a vibrator. The particle and gas mixture comes out of the nozzle inside the machining chamber of the machine tool unit. The feed motion can be given either to the work holding device or to the nozzle. 
basic units of abrasive jet machining (AJM)
AJM setup
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Abrasive Jet Machining (AJM) Advantages:

  • This process is quite suitable for machining brittle, heat resistant and fragile materials like, glass, ceramic, germanium, mica etc. 
  • It can be utilized for cutting, drilling, polishing, deburring, cleaning etc. of the materials. 
  • The depth of damage to the surface is very little. 
  • Holes of intricate shapes could be produced efficiently.
  • The surface machined can have good finish (by controlling the grain size mainly). 

AJM Disadvantages: 


The materials removal rate is low. For example, for glass, it is 0.0164 cm3/min. 
  • The tapering of hole especially, when the depth of the hole is more, becomes almost inevitable. 
  • A dust collecting chamber is a basic requirement to prevent atmospheric pollution to cause health hazards.
  • The abrasive particles may remain embedded in the work surface. 
  • Abrasive particles cannot be reused.

AJM Applications:

  • Abrasive jet machining is best suited for machining brittle and heat sensitive materials like glass, quartz, sapphire, ceramics etc,
  • It is used for drilling holes, cutting slots, cleaning hard surfaces, deburring, polishing etc. 

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Best Automobile Engineering Books to study

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Automobile engineering is an indispensable part of Mechanical Engineering. Many mechanical engineering students study this discipline only get themselves acquainted with this subject. Most of the students choose Mechanical Engineering to get themselves familiar with the mechanism of automobile. Automobile Engineering Books are must for those students. Proper guidance from teachers is of course one of  the main requirements to get yourself ready to become an automotive engineer. But you also need a good book which will take you to the peak of the knowledge. In these days it is not possible for a teacher to give you all the knowledge which is required to call yourself an expert on that respective subject. It is because of the shortness of time and other limitations. Mechanical Engineering is a vast subject and Automobile engineering is one of the biggest rivers that goes and meets the huge ocean of Mechanical Engineering. So you need a great automobile engineering book to achieve the ability to swim on that river. In this article we will discuss about the best books for automobile engineering.

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Best Automobile Engineering Books for Mechanical Engineers 

In market there are a number of books related to automobile engineering. A single book of the subject will not quench your thirst about automotive engineering. On the other hand you don't have that much time to go through all the books!  So your question will be which is best book for automobile engineering or What are the best automobile engineering books ? As I said earlier automobile engineering is a very complex discipline of study. As a student of mechanical engineer you would like to choose automotive engineering as a major subject but at the same time you have to keep in mind that it can make your life very difficult ! Students have that passion to understand the complicated and sophisticated engine designs and working principles. At first they feel great passion for the topic but end of the day few students get success studying automobiles. So you definitely need some real passion. I assume that you have that passion and enthusiasm about the automotive vehicles. Now you need some great automobile engineering books continue your quest.

What are the best books to study automobile engineering

Many books are available . I am going to discuss about all the good books. But if you are a student then before you choose a book you should have a good idea about your University syllabus. For research work you have to go through a number of books. The names of the book that I am going to give will be good enough for research and thesis. So lets know about the books for automobile engineers. 

Automotive Mechanics by Crouse and Anglin: 

A classic book. Has been around for a number of years. Attractive and important diagrams are available so it would be great if you buy a multicolored addition. Again I want to add that this book is not for all people. Buy this book if you want to be a real automobile engineer. It is an amazing book and many people will agree with me. Buy the new addition which includes all the latest data. It is great for beginners and students. This books is a great reference book. It will provide you information about all the parts of a car. It also covers the safety of the workshop and discusses the tools. The language is simple and includes a automotive dictionary. 


Theory of Ground Vehicles by J.Y. Young 

Great text and reference book for both educational and professional purposes. Discusses about the fundamentals of performance, handling as well as design of the ground vehicles. Authors have done a great job explaining and using mathematical formulas. It is a great resource for automotive engineers as it contains many plots and visuals along with many other overwhelming information. If you want to make yourself expert in a specific topic then this books will provide you with vast information.   

Fundamentals of vehicle dynamics by Thomas D. Gillespie 

If you are not from mechanical engineering background but you love automobile then this book is great for you. You just have to know some basic physics and you are ready to go. Automobile engineers give this book a high rating because it provides an easy understanding. Most of the topics are covered with equal importance. The only annoying thing that comes into my mind while going through this book is the units used. It is not in S.I unit or metric unit. It uses English-system for measurement. A meticulous yet easy book for understanding the dynamics and performance including sample problems and solutions. This is one of the best seller automotive engineering books. 

Internal combustion engines fundamentals by John Heywood 

Not a best automobile engineering book but it is sometimes called the bible of internal combustion engines. All the answers of questions starting with why, how is present in this book. It has theories and mathematics. But this book doesn't discuss about the high speed SI and turbo diesel engines. The book discusses everything with very much details so sometimes you have to skip some pages to keep your enthusiasm intact. 

At this moment I have these books in my mind for studying automobile engineering. If you have some more books in your knowledge the you can share and help students and professionals to find the best automobile engineering books


  

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Best Mechanical Engineering Books PDF Format for Students

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The purpose of this article is to create a list of mechanical engineering books for the core courses of Mechanical Engineering. There are a number of books available for the meticulous study of Mechanical Engineering subjects. If we were able to study all the books of ME core courses then it would have been great ! But sadly it is not possible. And most of the times it is not possible to buy all the books of all subjects. But students can be benefited if they collect  1-2 books (hardcopy) for every subject and collect the other mechanical engineering books pdf format (soft copy). There are many sites which sell the pdf copy of books for mechanical engineers. I always suggest to collect those books in an authentic way. But if anyone wants to know about any book, then feel free to contact me through the contact form (I have a great collection of books in pdf format). Along with ME books we will discuss about some Industrial and Production Engineering books which are an integral part of mechanical engineering course.

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Best Mechanical Engineering Books PDF Format for Undergrad students

The core Mechanical Engineering courses with best books are - 

Mechanical Engineering Drawing books 

  • Engineering Drawing and Design by David A. Madsen and David P. Madsen. 
  • Engineering Drawing by Basant Agarwal and C M Agarwal 

Basic Mechanical Engineering or Introduction to Mechanical Engineering : ( Scroll down you will find a special part for the books of this subject )

Basic Thermodynamics books 

  • Thermodynamics An Engineering Approach by Younus A. Cengel and Micheal A. Boles (Best mechanical engineering book (pdf is also available) for thermodynamics ) 
  • Engineering Thermodynamics by Rogers 
  • Basic and Applied Thermodynamics by P.K. Nag 
  • Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics by Michael J. Moran and Howard N. Shapiro 

Engineering or Vector Mechanics books

  • Vector Mechanics for Engineers statics and dynamics by Ferdinand P. Beer and E. Russel Johnston . (One of the best Mechanics books) The solution of this book is also available. 
  • 800 solved problems in Vector Mechanics for Engineers (Vol 1) by Joseph Shelley
  • 700 solved problems in Vector Mechanics for Engineers (Vol 2) by Joseph Shelley  

Mechanics of Solids or Strength of Materials books

  • History of Strength of Materials by Timshenko 
  • Strength of Materials by Singer (one of the best mechanical engineering books - pdf available for solid mechanics)
  • Mechanics of Materials by Beer Johnston 
  • Strength of Materials and Structures by Case, Chilver and Ross 
  • Engineering Mechanics of Solids by Popov 

Numerical Analysis books

  • Numerical Methods for Engineers by Steven Chapra. (Recommended book for numerical analysis) 
  • Numeric Methods for Scientists and Engineers by R.W. Hamming.
  • Fundamentals of Engineering Numerical Analysis by Parviz Moin

Heat Transfer books 

  • Heat and Mass Transfer an Engineering Approach by Cengel 
  • Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer by Incorpera, DeWitt, Lavine, Bergman 
  • Heat Transfer by J.P. Holman 
  • Introduction to Heat Transfer by Vedat Arpaci , Shu-hsin - Kao , Ahmet Selamet
  • Principles of Heat Transfer by Keith, Manglik, Bone  
Cengel, Incorpera and Holman's books are best Mechanical books for Heat Trasfer study

Fluid Mechanics books

  • Mechanics of fluids by Irving Shames 
  • Fluid Mechanics - Frank M. White 
  • Fundamentals of fluid Mechanics by Bruce R. Munson, Wade W. Huebsch, Alric P. Rothmayer. 
  • Fluid Mechanics by Cengel and Kimbala 

Machine Design books 

  • Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design 
  • A text book of Machine Design by R.S Khurmi and J.K Gupta
  • The Mechanical Design Process by David G. Ullman 
  • Design of Machinery - An introduction to synthesis analysis of mechanisms and machines by- Robert L. Norton 
There are a lot of handbook available for Machine Design -
  • Standard Handbook of Machine Design by Shigley 
Most of the times handbooks are provided by the university. 

Mechanics of Machinery books

  • Theory of Machines by R.S Khurmi and J.K. Gupta 
  • Mechanics of Machines : elementary theory and example : John Hannah and Richmond Courtney Stephens  
  • Mechanics of Machines advanced theory and examples : John Hannah and Richmond Courtney Stephens  

Instrumentation and Measurement books 

  • Theory and Design of Mechanical Measurements by Richard S. Figliola 
  • Instrumentation for Process Measurement and Control by Norman A. Anderson 

Internal Combustion Engines books

  • Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals by John Heywood
  • Internal Combustion Engines and Air Pollution Edward Fredrick Obert
  • Engineering Fundamentals of Internal Combustion Engines by Willard W. Pulkrabek 
  • Fundamentals of International Combustion Engines by H.N. Gupta 

Power Plant Engineering books 

  • Power Plant Engineering by P.K. Nag
  • Power Plant Engineering G.R. Nagpal 

Refrigeration and Building Mechanical Systems books 

  • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by Ahmadul Ameen 
  • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology by Bill Johnson, Bill Whiteman, John Tomczyck
  • Refrigeration by Hundi 

Fluid Machinery books 

  • A textbook of fluid Mechanics by R.K Rajput 
  • Fluid Mechanics and hydraulic Machines by S.C. Gupta 
  • A textbook of fluid mechanics and hydraulic machines by R.K. Bansal 

Aerodynamics books

  • Fundamentals of Aerodynamics by John Anderson (great for fundamental knowledge)
  • Fundamentals of Flight by Richard S. Shevell 

Fluidics books 

  • Fluid Power with application by Anthony Esposito (Good book)

Control Engineering books 

  • Control Systems Engineering by Norman Nise (Best Mechanical Engineering book for control engineering . Its solution is also available)

Automobile Engineering books 

  • Automotive Mechanics by William H. Crouse (great book for learning)
  • A Textbook of Automobile Engineering by R.K. Rajput 

These Mechanical Engineering books are available in hardcover , paperback and pdf format. These books can brought from amazon.com. These are the most renowned books for mechanical engineering. 

Special: Mechanical Engineering Books ( pdf and hard copy) for Basic Mechanical Engineering 

Mechanical Engineering is a vast subject. Its like a ocean. But many talented writers have written books with titles like basic mechanical engineering or Introduction to Mechanical Engineering. These books cover some core topics of Mechanical Engineering. It is great work and we should salute these writers for their endeavor.
Now, I am giving names of some of these books. These Mechanical Engineering books will help you to have a basic knowledge about different topics before going into depth. These books will be helpful for the first semester students as well as complete engineers.  These books are -

  • Comprehensive Basic Mechanical Engineering by R.K. Rajput 
  • Mechanical Engineering By Khurmi and Gupta 
  • Basic Mechanical Enginnering By R.K Singal 
  • Basic Mechanical Engineering By Basant Agarwal. 
   
There are many more courses on ME dept. I will update list of mechanical engineering books time to time and also add new subjects. Mechanical Engineering book can be read through google books which gives students and researchers opportunity to read different books online. Please write your review and share your knowledge about these ME books. Thanks ! 
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Heat Treatment of steel

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Heat treatment of metal is a term used to describe an operation or a series of operations which involves heating and cooling of a metal or an alloy when it is in the solid state for obtaining some desirable properties (without changing the chemical composition ).

The main objective of Heat Treatment of Steel

1. Enhancing the hardness of the steel. 
2. Stress reliving from the metal after hot rolling or cold working. 
3. To improve the machinability. 
4. To make the metal soft. 
5. The structure of the metal can be modified to improve the electrical and magnetic propeeties. 
6. To change the grain size of the metal. 
7. After heat treatment metals are more resistant to heat, corrosion and wear. 

Various Heat Treatment processes 

a. Normalizing: 
  • In Normalizing the soaking temperature is 30-50 degree centigrade within the range of  austenite field. 
  • After soaking the alloy is cooled. The cooling rate and temperature helps to get smaller grains. 
  • Normalizing improves toughness and strength. 

b. Annealing:
  • Process involes heating the steel above the critical temperature, maintaining the temperature and and then cooling
  • Increases ductility, softens the metal, and improve cold working properties. 

c. Spheroidising: 
  • It is done at about 727 degree centigrade temperature. This process is limited to the steels having a carbon percentage of 0.5%. 
  • High temperature recrystallizes the ferrite. The Iron Carbide present in the pearlite takes the shape of ball or sphere. This is called 'ball up'
  • Because of these changes hardness and strength reduces.    

d. Hardening and Tempering:

  • Hardening and tempering is done using very high temperatures. The temperature depends on the amount of carbon present in the steel . 
  • Tempering means heating the steel again but this time the temperature is not that high. 
e. Surface Hardening or Case Hardening :

  • The main reason for hardening steel is to retard wear on bearing and rubbing surfaces. But harder steel is brittle and that's why its not fatigue and shock resistant. So the hardening process is done on the surface only. It is very much cost effective. 
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Bernoulli's Equation and Euler's Equation - Different terms

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Bernoulli's Equation states that - 

For an incompressible liquid (density constant) which is flowing in a continuous stream; the total energy remains the same for all the particles, when the particle is moving from one point to another point.

Mathematical expression of Bernoulli's equation:

P1/w + (v2 )1/2g + z1 = P2/w +( v2)2 /2g + z1 = constant 

Here 
P1 , P2 = Pressure at points 1 and 2
V1,V1 = velocity at points 1 and 2
Z1 , Z2  = datum head at points 1 and 2
w= weight density of the liquid (also denoted by Greek letter gamma)

Different types of energies or head in Bernoulli's equation 

1. Potential energy or potential head: 

Potential energy is the energy stored in a body because of changing its position above the fixed datum head. It's denoted by Z. 

2. Kinetic energy or head: 

It is due to the velocity of the fluid. It is denoted by v2 /2g.  Here, v is the velocity and g is the gravitational acceleration. 

3. Pressure energy or pressure head:

 This energy is due to the pressure of the liquid. It is denoted by P/w . 

P has the unit Newton/square meter ,N/m
W has the unit Newton / cubmic meter , N/m3

So, 
Total Energy = Pressure energy + Kinetic energy + Potential energy 
Total Head = Pressure Head + Kinetic Head + Potential Head  

Applications of Bernoulli's Equation: 

1. A modified equation for the measurement of velocity in a pitot tube and pitot static can be got from Bernoulli's equation. 
2. The flow through venturi meter and orifice meter can be measured by this equation. 
3. Flow over notches and weirs can be calculated. 

Euler Equation or Bernoulli Differential Equation 

bernoullis equation

Euler's equation is expressed as 

dp/ρ + g.dx + v.dv = 0 

Euler's Equation is based on some assumptions: 

1. Non-viscous flow. 
2. Incompressible  and homogeneous flow. 
3. Steady flow. 
4. Continuous flow. 
5. Uniform velocity of the flow. 


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What is stress and strain- Stress Strain Graph

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Stress-strain are very important terms of solid mechanics. Strength of materials is a branch of engineering which deals with the material's properties to resist its failure. This topic also discusses about the behavior of materials under different level of forces.

What is stress and strain

In this topic we will discuss the definition of stress and strain, their formula as well as relationship and units.

What is stress ? 

When a body is subjected to external forces, equal and opposite internal forces are developed at the various sections of that body. This resisting force is known as unit stress or stress. 

Formula of stress :  


Stress = Force / Cross sectional are = P/A 

Stress is generally denoted by the Greek letter sigma . 

IN system international (S.I) the unit of stress is Pascal (Pa) . 
1 Pa = 1 Newton /1 square meter. 
In practical calculation, bigger units like megapascal (Mpa) or gigapascal (Gpa) is used.  I hope that meaning of stress is very much clear now.  

What is Strain ? 

When a body experiences a system of force, some deformation (elastic or plastic) takes place. This deformation per unit length of the body is know as the unit strain or simply strain.

Formula of Strain: 

Strain = Change in the length of the body / Original length 

Strain is generally expressed by the Greek letter epsilon . 

Stress Strain Relationship 

For understanding the stress strain relationship we can explain the stress-strain diagram for mild steel which is under tensile load. 

stress-strain graph for mild steel
From the stress strain graph we can find the yield stress, ultimate stress and breaking stress. After passing the yield point plastic deformation occurs. 

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