Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)

Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) is a manufacturing process by uses computer-controlled machinery, automated tool, various computer program, and software. Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is the manufacturing approach of utilizing PCs to control the whole production process. This integration permits individual processes to trade data with each part. Manufacturing can be quicker and less mistake-prone by the … Read more

Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)

Computer-Aided Manufacturing or CAM is a manufacturing process by using computer software. This computer software makes the process simple and automated. CAM utilized the software and computer-controlled machinery to automate a manufacturing process. Computer software helps in all phases of manufacturing, including process and production planning schedule, manufacture, quality control, and management. There are 3 … Read more

Under Reamed Piles

Under reamed piles are bored cast-in-situ concrete piles having at least one number of bulbs framed by extending the pile stem. These piles are most appropriate in soils where significant ground developments happen because of occasional varieties, topped off grounds, or in delicate soil layers. At the point when just a single bulb is given at the … Read more

Benson Boiler

Benson boiler is much like a water tube steam boiler. It is a high-pressure drumless tube. It was made by Mark Benson. It is a supercritical boiler in which the feedwater is compressed to a supercritical pressure and hence forestalls the development of air pockets in the water tube surface. The air pockets or bubbles … Read more

Cavitation

Cavitation is a process in which a decrease of pressure to or below the liquid’s vapor pressure prompts the development of little vapor-filled cavities in the fluid. When exposed to higher pressing factors, these pits, called “air pockets” or “voids”, implode and can create shock waves that may harm the apparatus. These shock waves are … Read more

Stirling Cycle

Stirling cycle is a thermodynamic cycle that included two isothermal and two isochoric measures. Heat dismissal and heat expansion happen at a constant temperature. The ideal Otto cycles and Diesel cycles are not absolutely reversible since they include heat move through a limited temperature contrast during the irreversible isochoric/isobaric heat-expansion and heat-rejection processes. The irreversibility … Read more

Pervious Concrete

It is a special type of concrete with a high porosity utilized for concrete flatwork applications that permits water from precipitation and other sources to pass directly through, thereby decreasing the runoff from a site and allowing groundwater recharge. Pervious Concrete is also known as porous concrete, permeable concrete, no-fines concrete, and porous pavement. This type of concrete is produced using large aggregates with little to no fine aggregates. … Read more

What are Superalloys?

Superalloys are high-performance heat-resistant alloys. It has the great ability to work under high temperatures. They have excellent strength, high resistivity against thermal creep, high surface stability, and resistivity against corrosion. Superalloy improvement has depended vigorously on both chemical and process innovations. Superalloys grow high-temperature strength through strong arrangement fortifying and precipitation reinforcing from optional … Read more

Abrasive Jet Machining (AJM)

In this process, the material is taken out by the effects of a very high-speed stream gas abrasive mixture focused on the workpiece. The high-Velocity effect of a rough molecule causes a little fragile break on the work surface and the streaming gases divert the removed little workpiece molecule. Process of Abrasive Jet Machining (AJM) … Read more

Otto Cycle

A typical otto cycle is a thermodynamic cycle that describes the working of an ideal spark ignition piston engine. The Otto cycle is most commonly utilized in automobile engines. The Otto cycle is a portrayal of what befalls a mass of gas as it is exposed to changes of pressing factor, temperature, volume, expansion of … Read more