Srinand
Viswam Engineering College
Human Machine Interaction investigates the dynamic interaction of humans and machines in the context of Industry 4.0, a revolutionary period marked by automation, data-driven decision-making, and networked technology. The project investigates how Industry 4.0 technologies boost human talents, stimulate cooperation, and rethink traditional job roles in this environment. It also...
Adarsh MS
Viswam Engineering College
This thorough analysis examines a variety of new approaches to plastic waste management, with a focus on pyrolysis processes and the overriding objective of producing sustainable biofuels and value-added goods. The research looks into co-pyrolysis scenarios including waste plastic and biomass, date seeds, medical waste, and other plastic-biomass combinations. These...
Vishnu Vijayan
Viswam Engineering College
Concerns regarding cybersecurity, safety, privacy, and public acceptance are raised by the integration of autonomous vehicles (AVs) into sophisticated transportation networks. The purpose of this study is to investigate and evaluate the various perspectives that surround AVs. Evaluating public acceptability entails determining degrees of confidence and concerns about AV technology....
Adithya Madhu
Viswam Engineering College
An extensive investigation is conducted on Mg-based composites reinforced with various sorts of particles, which are manufactured by stir casting. The materials under examination include AZ31, AZX915, and AZ91 alloys, which have been strengthened with fly ash, TiC, Gr, (B4C), and carbon nanotubes. The wear behavior, mechanical characteristics, and microstructural...
Abin Boban
Viswam Engineering College
The mechanical characteristics of magnesium-based composites made by stir casting are examined in this work. Because of their versatility and low weight, magnesium alloys have attracted attention. In order to improve the mechanical properties of a molten magnesium alloy, reinforcing elements are added during the stir casting process. Magnesium was...