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Sarabjeet Singh Sidhu

Researcher at BCET Gurdaspur

Publications -  78
Citations -  1701

Sarabjeet Singh Sidhu is an academic researcher from BCET Gurdaspur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrical discharge machining & Machining. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1068 citations. Previous affiliations of Sarabjeet Singh Sidhu include Thapar University.

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Fabrication and Machining of Metal Matrix Composites: A Review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an up-to-date review of progress and benefits of different routes for fabrication and machining of composites and conclude that polycrystalline tools and diamond-coated tools are best suitable for various conventional machining operations.
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A review on alloy design, biological response, and strengthening of β-titanium alloys as biomaterials

TL;DR: It is evident that an astonishing demand for developing the low modulus-high strength implants can be fulfilled by synchronizing β stabilizer content and incorporating tailored thermo-mechanical techniques.
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Study of Surface Properties in Particulate-Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs) Using Powder-Mixed Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM)

TL;DR: In this paper, the surface modification of three different types of metal matrix composites (MMCs) 65vol%SiC/A356.2, 10vol% SiC-5vol%quartz/Al, and 30vol%SIC/A359 using powder-mixed electrical discharge machining was investigated.
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Metal Matrix Composites for Thermal Management: A Review

TL;DR: In this article, a review of thermal properties of fiber-reinforced composite proportional to matrix microstructure, reinforcement architecture is presented, and the development of composite material with balanced thermal properties is highly appreciated and currently competing the traditional monolithic conductive material.
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Surface modification of metallic biomaterials for enhanced functionality: a review

TL;DR: In this paper, surface modifications of biomaterials play a vital role in matching the complexities of the biological system and improving the performance of bioimplants, and a detailed discussion of surface modifications can be found.