The Magnetic moulding process is an extension of lost foam process, in which an Expendable Poly Styrene (EPS) pattern is surrounded by steel shots bonded together by the action of an induced electromagnetic field. Magnetic moulding is a potential alternative for conventional sand casting, which has disadvantages like low thermal conductivity and low permeability, which affects the metallurgical and mechanical properties of the casting. In the present work Al/SiCp metal matrix composite (MMC) samples are moulded by magnetic moulding technique, using different size steel shots viz. 0.18 mm, 0.6mm, 1mm and the tensile properties of the moulded samples were evaluated. The fractured surfaces of the tensile samples were also examined using SEM. The results show that medium size steel shots gives better tensile properties.
The paper proposes a parametric approach for color based tracking. The method fragments a multimodal color object into multiple homogeneous, unimodal, fragments. The fragmentation process consists of multi level thresholding of the object color space followed by an assembling. Each homogeneous region is then modelled using a single parametric distribution and the tracking is achieved by fusing the results of the multiple parametric distributions. The advantage of the method lies in tracking complex objects with partial occlusions and various deformations like non-rigid, orientation and scale changes. We evaluate the performance of the proposed approach on standard and challenging real world datasets.
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