The study was aimed to carry out research on ultrasonic machining of titanium alloys (as work material) while machining with USM using different tool materials to know their impact on material removal rate (MRR), tool wear rate (TWR), and to model these characteristics for their applications in manufacturing industry. In the current study the work has been limited to commercially pure titanium (TITAN15, ASTM Gr.2) and titanium alloy (TITAN31, ASTM Gr.5), as work material, in combination with six different tool materials (Stainless steel; High speed steel; High carbon steel; Titanium; Tungsten carbide; Diamond) for experimentation. The results showed that the response variables (out put parameters) were strongly influenced by the control factors (input parameters).
Rupinder Singh is working as an Associate Professor in Department of Production Engineering at Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, India. He has contributed about 150 research papers in journals, workshops and conferences at national/ international level. He has supervised 40 M.Tech theses.