Browsing by Author "Ganguly, Supriyo"

Browsing by Author "Ganguly, Supriyo"

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  • Acar, M.; Gungor, S.; Ganguly, Supriyo; Bouchard, P. J.; Fitzpatrick, M. E. (2009-06-04)
    As part of a programme investigating the structural integrity of welds, the Digital Image Correlation (DIC)technique was used to obtain the full-field strain distribution during tensile testing of cross-weld specimens ...
  • Liljedahl, C. D. M.; Brouard, J.; Zanellato, O.; Lin, J.; Tan, M. L.; Ganguly, Supriyo; Irving, Phil E.; Fitzpatrick, M. E.; Zhang, X.; Edwards, L. (Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam., 2009-06-30)
    The interaction between residual stress and fatigue crack growth rate has been investigated in middle tension and compact tension specimens machined from a variable polarity plasma arc welded aluminium alloy 2024-T351 ...
  • Joesbury, Adam; Colegrove, Paul A.; Van Rymenant, Patrick; Ayre, David; Ganguly, Supriyo; Williams, Stewart W. (Elsevier, 2017-08-24)
    This paper investigates a resistance spot welded reinforced adhesive (weld-bonded) joint between 304 stainless steel to carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP), where welds are made both with and without the reinforcing ...
  • Xu, Xiangfang (2018-08)
    Wire + Arc Additive Manufacture (WAAM) features high deposition rates, short lead times and low equipment investment. WAAM is especially suitable for producing large-scale parts made from highly demanding and expensive ...
  • James, William Sean (2023-01)
    The use of Wire + Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) to manufacture high- speed projectiles, such as missiles, is currently an industry challenge due to the nature of high-speed flight and the extreme environment that ...
  • Marinelli, Gianrocco (2018-05)
    The advent of the next industrial revolution is clearly represented by the constant maturation of additive manufacturing. Wire + Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a novel technique suitable for the deposition of medium ...
  • Dirisu, Philip; Ganguly, Supriyo (Elsevier, 2019-08-20)
    Surface waviness (SW) is one of the major problems confronting the economical use of as-deposited components made with the wire plus arc additive manufactured (WAAM) process. The SW acts as a stress raiser, thereby reducing ...