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Case Study on Use of Polycrystalline Materials in Manufacturing Processes
Shreyas A. Gurav1, Nirmohi V. Sasmile2,
Sachin S. Dharia3
1UG Student, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Dhananjay Mahadik Group of Institutions, Vikaswadi- Kolhapur, (India).
2UG Student, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Dhananjay Mahadik Group of Institutions, Vikaswadi- Kolhapur, (India).
3UG Student, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Dhananjay Mahadik Group of Institutions, Vikaswadi- Kolhapur, (India).
Published at:
International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering, Science and Management, International Journal of Science and Engineering,
ISSN:2347-2200/V3SN-ICRAESM/pp-48-56 /©IJSE
Summary
This paper is revised version of previous paper named 'Use of Polycrystalline Materials in Manufacturing Processes'.
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