Assessment of Average Resistive Torque for Human-Powered Stirrup Making Process

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Abstract

Bar twisting technique is needed for stirrup creating action, stirrup or equivalent tie is one in all the requisite part of rock-hard cement concrete that’s utilized for strengthening columns and beams. In the Asian country, these stirrups are made directly which causes a lot of physical strain on workers. This investigation work legitimizes the look of the investigational process to be dead for assessment of an estimated general mathematical model for assessment of resistive torque for the stirrup making operation. The collected data was formulated by utilizing the conventional method of the theory of experimentation. It conjointly incorporates the formulation of the arithmetical model and its sensitivity examination, desirableness, change, and ANN simulation.

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Waghmare, S. N., Sakhale, C. N., Tembhurkar, C. K., & Shelare, S. D. (2020). Assessment of Average Resistive Torque for Human-Powered Stirrup Making Process. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1025, pp. 845–853). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9515-5_79

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