A Case Study of Reverse Engineering Integrated in an Ancient Indian Al chemical Alloying W.S.R to Au-Cu-Zn Alloy, Using Part- Whole Shcema
Author(s) -
et al. N. Anantha Krishna
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of mechanical and production engineering research and development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2249-6890
pISSN - 2249-8001
DOI - 10.24247/ijmperdfeb201824
Subject(s) - alloy , metallurgy , materials science , engineering
Reverse engineering has prodigious applications and is the prime cause of todays several engineering ma rvels. Even though its origins are from our childhood toy d issection, it encouraged several innovators like Cla udius Galenus (AD 129 – Ca 200), Leonardo da vinci (AD 1452 – 1519) etc in discovering the innate fundamental principle s and enable a device / substance / material / assembly through a organized analysis of its part hole schemata and explore its functions. Its back bone is deductive reasoning and its key to ol is dismemberment of parts that make the whole thr ough a unique structure. Present work aims at unfolding materials and methods of copper – gold-zinc alloy, synthesize d in Indian alchemical procedures through the concepts of rever se engineering with part whole schemata. However, mode rn characterization tools like SEM, TGA and Dynamic anal ysis were also involved in discovering these ancient synthesis root patterns.
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