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    <title>Auto-centering of seamless pipe for NDT using Three Guide Roller FLD Technique</title>
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    <description>Title: Auto-centering of seamless pipe for NDT using Three Guide Roller FLD Technique
Authors: Beldar, P. R.
Abstract: Auto-centering of shaft is the key operation in the industry. This paper deals with actual autocentering&#xD;
requirement of the seamless pipe manufacturing industry. Seamless pipe is to be feed for the non&#xD;
destructive testing(NDT) but there were few problems problems such as jamming of upper roller, wearing&#xD;
of roller material. Sometimes offsetting of roller axis is also seen. This causes incoming pipe to struck in&#xD;
between. Many times manual interference is required to ensure axis alignment. Bearing failure also occurs&#xD;
and ultimately the proper inspection of pipe in ultrasonic setup and eddy current test setup cannot be done.&#xD;
Hence development of auto-centering mechanism comes in the picture. Along with the development of&#xD;
mechanism vibration level should be less. Free layer damping treatment is used to avoid vibrations of&#xD;
rollers and to reduce wear of the rollers. Tri-roller design along with FLD patches is suggested in this&#xD;
paper to improve the life of machine. Vibration testing is done with NI-LabView software to measure&#xD;
damping loss factor with MATLAB code</description>
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