Publications by authors named "Ram Subbiah"

Powder-based additive manufacturing (PAM) is a potential fabrication approach in advancing state-of-the-art research to produce intricate components with high precision and accuracy in near-net form. In PAM, the raw materials are used in powder form, deposited on the surface layer by layer, and fused to produce the final product. PAM composite fabrication for biomedical implants, aircraft structure panels, and automotive brake rotary components is gaining popularity.

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In the modern era, the need for new products with novel processing and multipurpose materials is increased. The current market requirements for engineering applications are lightweight, high strength and low-cost materials. This paper explores the novel development process of high-performance nano cermet material for aerospace applications.

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In the present investigation, the non-recrystallization temperature (T) of niobium-microalloyed steel is determined to plan rolling schedules for obtaining the desired properties of steel. The value of T is based on both alloying elements and deformation parameters. In the literature, T equations have been developed and utilized.

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