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Design, Manufacture and Analysis of Muffler Flange Using Structural Steel and Polylactic Acid

By: Mittal, Yash.
Contributor(s): Rajkumar, E.
Publisher: New Delhi Journals Pub 2018Edition: Vol. 4(2), Jul-Dec.Description: 38-46p.Subject(s): Mechanical EngineeringOnline resources: Click here to access online In: International journal of production engineeringSummary: World is for the most part relied upon different mechanical segments to survive, one of the fundamental segments is flange. A flange coupling has two separate solid metal flanges. Flanges are basically utilized where an associating joint is required. Another application of flange is that it can be used for joining two different pipes. In vehicle, flange is utilized to associate the muffler and the exhaust system. The component investigation module is made in ANSYS Workbench by utilizing ANSYS Static Structural module which has a predefined procedure to get ideal outcomes. In this paper, analysis of flange is done using structural steel and polylactic acid material.
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World is for the most part relied upon different mechanical segments to survive, one of the fundamental segments is flange. A flange coupling has two separate solid metal flanges. Flanges are basically utilized where an associating joint is required. Another application of flange is that it can be used for joining two different pipes. In vehicle, flange is utilized to associate the muffler and the exhaust system. The component investigation module is made in ANSYS Workbench by utilizing ANSYS Static Structural module which has a predefined procedure to get ideal outcomes. In this paper, analysis of flange is done using structural steel and polylactic acid material.

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