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Futuristic Trends in Design, Manufacturing and Computational Aspects of Green Composites

This Special Issue focuses on creative and practical ways for designing and manufacturing green composites. It overcomes traditional approaches limitations by incorporating powerful computer-aided design (CAD) tools, simulation techniques, and novel design approaches. Novel manufacturing processes, such as additive manufacturing, enable the precise and efficient construction of complex composite structures. These innovations have a huge impact on different industries, changing the production of lighter, stronger, and more efficient green composite materials.

Innovative techniques for sophisticated composite manufacturing and design; Integration of CAD, simulation, and innovative design to overcome limitations; 3D printing, automated fibre placement revolutionizes precise composite fabrication; Implications of lighter, stronger, and more efficient composites across industries; Surface treatments for green composites; Manufacturing of green composites and its applications; Green composites in Industry 4.0 for sustainable production; Sustainable design and manufacturing of lightweight composites.

Editors

  • Swadesh Kumar Singh

    Swadesh Kumar Singh is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering & Technology, India. He is also an adjunct professor at Victoria University, Australia. He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi in 2005. His research interests cover various areas, including sheet metal forming, finite element in metal forming, warm and hydroforming, biocomposite, carbon black from used tires, and additive manufacturing.

  • Asma Perveen

    Asma Perveen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at Nazarbayev University Kazakhstan. She earned her Ph.D. from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the National University of Singapore in 2012. After completing her Ph.D. Her research interests are in the areas of EDM, hybrid machining processes, additive manufacturing, polymer extrusion and non-conventional machining processes.

  • Tanya Buddi

    Tanya Buddi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology, India. She obtained her Ph.D. from KLEF Deemed to be University in the Department of Mechanical Engineering in 2019. Her research interests are in the areas of forming, hybrid machining processes, additive manufacturing, and bio-composites.

Articles

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