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Veeredhi Vasudeva Rao
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Sahil Kalra
Ambuj Saxena Editors
Computational and
Experimental Methods
in Mechanical
Engineering
Proceedings of ICCEMME 2021
Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
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Veeredhi Vasudeva Rao Adepu Kumaraswamy
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Sahil Kalra Ambuj Saxena
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Computational
and Experimental Methods
in Mechanical Engineering
Proceedings of ICCEMME 2021
Editors
VeeredhiVasudevaRao AdepuKumaraswamy
DepartmentofMechanical&Industrial DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering
Engineering DefenceInstituteofAdvancedTechnology
CollegeofScience,Engineering Pune,India
andTechnologyUniversityofSouthAfrica
Pretoria,SouthAfrica AmbujSaxena
DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering
SahilKalra G.L.BajajInstituteofTechnology&
DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering Management
IndianInstituteofTechnologyJammu GreaterNoida,India
Jammu,India
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Preface
InternationalConferenceonComputationalandExperimentalMethodsinMechan-
ical Engineering (ICCEMME-2021) has been the third conference of its series
organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering of G. L. Bajaj Institute
ofTechnologyandManagement,GreaterNoida,UttarPradesh,India.Theinstitute
is located in the vicinity of industrial hub. Therefore, it was decided to provide a
forum to bring together scientists, speakers from industries, university professors,
graduate students and mechanical engineers, presenting new research in science,
technology,andengineering.
Themotiveofthisconferencewastoprovideanopportunitytosharetheirinno-
vative ideas in the form of a paper presentation. The conference attracted many
participantsworkinginvariousfieldsofengineering.Researcharticleswerebased
on Design, Mechanics, Materials, Energy, Industrial & Production Engineering
areas such as Sustainable Manufacturing Systems, Rapid Prototyping, Manufac-
turing Process Optimization, Machining, and Machine Tools, Casting, Welding,
Forming,Machining,MachineTools,Computer-AidedEngineering,Manufacturing,
Management,AutomationandMetrology,Industrial,ManagementandMarketing,
etc.Duringtheconference,abouttendelegateswerejoinedfromvariouscontraries
and delivered keynote lecture on the theme of the conference. All papers were
criticallyreviewedbytworeviewersfromNational/Internationalauthors.
More than 500 hundred manuscripts were submitted to the conference, topics
ranging from the latest research in the field of aerodynamics and fluid mechanics,
artificialintelligence,IOT,blockchainrapidmanufacturingtechnologies,andproto-
typing,remanufacturing,refrigerationandairconditioning,renewableenergiestech-
nology, IC engines, turbo machinery metrology, and computer-aided design and
inspection.
Furthermore, we would like to extend our appreciation to all the authors for
contributingtheirvaluableresearchtotheconference.Thecommitteeisalsograteful
toallthereviewerswhosparedtheirtimetocarefullyreviewalltheassignedresearch
articles and to all the committee members for their great effort in making their
conferenceintograntsuccess.
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We are thankful to all sponsored agencies who gave us their cooperation and
fundingsupport.
WearethankfultoourmanagementandthedirectorofGLBajajInstituteofTech-
nologyandManagement,GreaterNoida,UttarPradesh,India,fortheircontinuous
sourceofinspirationandvaluablesupport.Wearethankfultoallthemembersofthe
organizing committee for their contribution in organizing the conference. Last but
notleast,wethankSpringerforitsprofessionalassistance,particularly,Mr.Aninda
Bosewhosupportedthispublication.
Pretoria,SouthAfrica VeeredhiVasudevaRao
Pune,India AdepuKumaraswamy
Jammu,India SahilKalra
GreaterNoida,India AmbujSaxena
Contents
1 DamageDetectioninEggshellUsingLambWaves ................ 1
SahilKalra,ManinderMeenu,andDeepakKumar
2 StudyofSteeringSystemforanElectricTrike-Ackerman
Steering ...................................................... 9
SachinPatel, RitwickRawat, Shantanu, AdityaKumar,
andAmardeep
3 ExperimentalStudyofParameterAffectingtheThermal
ConductivityofCompositeMaterialsandAlloy:AReview ........ 19
OmprakashYadav, AnkitChhonkar, RahulSharma,
SandeepChauhan, AshishBansal, NavneetSinghBaghel,
HimanshuSharma,andDeveshSharma
4 AnExperimentalandMathematicalAnalysisforImprovement
ofGasStoveEfficiency ......................................... 33
AkankshaMathur, RohitSinghLather, VinitChauhan,
RahulSharma,andTusharMehta
5 Theoretical Investigation of Physical, Mechanical
and Thermal Properties of Al–Cu Functionally Graded
MaterialThroughGradationLaws ............................. 43
PankajKumarChauhanandSabahKhan
6 ThermodynamicAnalysisofN OTranscriticalCycleUsing
2
DedicatedMechanicalSubcooling .............................. 55
PradeepKumarandShivamMishra
7 Effect of PEO Concentration on Electrochemical
andMechanicalPropertiesofPVDF,PEOandLATPBlended
SolidPolymerElectrolyte ...................................... 67
PonamandParshuramSingh
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8 ApplicabilityofBananaFiberasReinforcementinComposites .... 77
SandeepChauhan, TarunKumarGupta,
andVishalShankarSrivastava
9 State of Art on Microstructural and Mechanical
CharacterizationofWireandArcAdditiveManufacturing
(WAAM) ..................................................... 93
AmanVerma, HimanshuYadav, KuldeepKumar,
PrinceKumarSingh,MayankSharma,VishalShankarSrivastava,
andAshishKumarSrivastava
10 Effect of La3+ Substitution on Structural, Magnetic,
and Multiferroic Properties of Bismuth Ferrite
(Bi La FeO )Nanoceramics .................................. 105
1-x x 3
ShamaFarozan, HarendraKumarSatyapal, OmPriya,
SaurabhSharma,andSinghSonuKumar
11 Experimental Analysis of Wear and Mechanical
CharacteristicsofAluminiumMatrixCompositeFabricated
ThroughPowderMetallurgy ................................... 115
HarvendraSingh,HarshitBahri,andKaushalendraKumarSingh
12 RecentAdvancementsonStructuralHealthMonitoringUsing
LambWaves .................................................. 131
DeepakKumar,SahilKalra,andMayankShekharJha
13 GlobalOverviewofLarge-ScalePhotovoltaicSystemandIts
ElectricalEnergyStorageImplementation ....................... 143
BajrangiMaurya
14 Consideration Analysis of Stress Distribution Using
AutomotiveChassisforHeavyVehicleTransports ................ 155
ManishSaraswat,PradeepKumarSingh,andRajatYadav
15 AReviewonGasSensorTechnologyandItsApplications ......... 165
PoojaSaxenaandPrashantShukla
16 CFDStudyofTwo-DimensionalProfileGeometryofanAirfoil .... 177
HarshitBahri,KaushalendraKumarSingh,andHarvendraSingh
17 TunableFilteratSecondTransmissionWindowContaining
1DTernarySuperconductor/DielectricPhotonicCrystals ......... 189
Vimal,SanjeevSharma,AnilKumarSharma,andRajeshTiwari
18 ANumericalMethodforaProblemOccurringinConduction
ofHeatThroughaSolidandOtherApplications ................. 197
ShradhaGuptaandSanjeevSharma
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19 EmotionalIntelligence:AssessingItsImpactonFinancial
ProductivityinanOrganization ................................ 207
ShiviMittal,PrabhatSrivastava,andDeepaGupta
20 AcquiringFGHomogeneousCompositeShellStructureUsing
FiniteElementAnalysis ........................................ 215
AmanSharma,RajatYadav,andVikasKumarSharma
21 An Optimal Control Scheme for Thermal-Hydro System
withDistributiveEnergySources ............................... 227
NagendraKumar, BrijeshPrasad, KailashSharma,
RajatMehrotra,andVinamraKumarGovil
22 Effect of Material Hardness and Operating Conditions
onWearRateofSlidingTribopair .............................. 241
MohammadHanief
23 Fluorescence Characteristics of Coumarin Derivatives
withDivalentMetalIons ....................................... 251
PoojaRani
24 ANovelMethodforPerformanceEnhancementofPVModule
UsingGraphene ............................................... 259
PragatiTripathi,M.A.Ansari,andRajatMehrotra
25 Load Frequency Control in Deregulated-Hybrid Power
SystemIntegratedwithEnergyGeneration/StorageSystem ....... 275
NagendraKumar, MohitBansal, ShivendraKaura,
andPriyankaDatta
26 TransferLearning-BasedBrainTumorDetectionUsingMR
Images ....................................................... 287
PriyankaDattaandRajeshRohilla
27 Recyclability of Tractor’s Engine Component: A Case
AnalysisofFailure ............................................ 299
BhupendraPrakashSharma, RahulSindhwani,
PriyankSrivastava, PranavMalhotra, HarkiratSingh,
ShoryaGupta,andPriyankaSingh
28 FeatureExtractionofFaceRecognitionTechniquesUtilizing
NeuralSystemasaClassifier ................................... 313
AmritaRai,C.Shylaja,andPuneetKumarMishra
29 Investigating Strategies and Parameters to Predict
MaintenanceofanElevatorSystem ............................. 323
JasmineAwatramani, GaayanVerma, NitashaHasteer,
andRahulSindhwani