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Process forces during friction stir channeling in an aluminum alloy
N Balasubramanian, RS Mishra, K Krishnamurthy
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 211 (2), 305-311, 2011
802011
Friction stir channeling: Characterization of the channels
N Balasubramanian, RS Mishra, K Krishnamurthy
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 209 (8), 3696-3704, 2009
712009
Process forces during friction stir welding of aluminium alloys
N Balasubramanian, B Gattu, RS Mishra
Science and technology of welding and joining 14 (2), 141-145, 2009
662009
Development of a mechanistic model for friction stir channeling
N Balasubramanian, RS Mishra, K Krishnamurthy
132010
Preliminary study of pressure drop and heat transfer through a friction stir channel
N Balasubramanian, K Krishnamurthy, RS Mishra
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 43025, 933-939, 2007
82007
Cutting insert for initiating a cutout
N Balasubramanian, S Xia
US Patent US20150376966A1, 2015
7*2015
Friction stir channeling: an innovative technique for heat exchanger manufacturing
N Balasubramanian
Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2008
72008
Cutting elements for casing milling
S Xia, X Deng, N Balasubramanian
US Patent US20150167394A1, 2015
42015
Friction Stir Channeling: Characterization of the Channels
RS Mishra, K Krishnamurthy, N Balasubramanian
Elsevier, 2009
2009
Unsteady MHD Flow and Heat Transfer of Dusty Fluid Between Two Cylinders With Variable Physical Properties
N Balasubramanian, Y Chen
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 4711, 203-209, 2004
2004
Analysis of the unsteady flow and heat transfer of a dusty fluid between two concentric cylinders in the presence of a magnetic field
N Balasubramanian
2004
Cutting insert for a milling tool
S Xia, N Balasubramanian, JN Dodge, DA STOKES
WO Patent WO2017171933A1, 0
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