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Date: 22.09.2015
1. What is UNSM process? Explain its working principle with neat sketch and state the
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advantages, applications.
What is the use of Water ice blasting (WIB) process? Explain the principle of WIB with
sketch.
3. What are elastic abrasives? How these are used for fine finishing operations?
4. What is the use of Electrochemical-aided abrasive flow machining (ECA 2FM) process?
Explain in detail with neat sketch.
5. Explain the working principle of Electrolyte Jet Machining (EJM) and Electrolyte Jet
Turning (EJT) processes with sketch and mention its applications and advantages.
6. How to fabricate hybrid micro/nano textures on at surfaces by using rotary ultrasonic
texturing (RUT) technique? Explain.
7. Explain the working principle of Electrophoretically assisted micro-ultrasonic machining
(EPAMUSM) process and state its advantages, applications
8. What is High Energy Fluid Jet Machining (HEFJet-Mach)? state its Advantages and
challenges.
9. What is the reason to develop the Laser assisted jet electrochemical machining
(LAJECM) process? Explain the working principle and state its advantages, applications.
10. What is MMC? Explain with neat sketch the machining mechanism of MMC by AWJM.
11. Explain applications of HEFJet-Mach process in detail.
12. Explain the working principle of rotational-magnetorheological abrasive ow nishing
(R-MRAFF) with sketch.
13. What are the recent developments and research challenges in electrochemical
micromachining (ECM) process?
14. Explain the working principle of Centrifugal force assisted abrasive flow machining with
sketch.
15. What is shape memory alloy (SMA)? State its properties and applications. What are
unconventional machining processes available for machining (SMA) and explain any
one?
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