Keyword based List

List of faculty who have the keyword fracture in their Research Interests

NameDeptResearch Interests
Ramesh KAMDigital Photoelasticity;Fracture Mechanics;Computer Application in Experimental Mechanics
Gnanamoorthy RMEMechanical Design, Surface Engineering, Fatigue & Fracture Mechanics
Nagendra Gopal K VAEComputational Mechanics; Aeroelasticity; Composites; Fracture Mechanics; Structural Dynamics
Ravikumar N VMMBiofouling & Marine Biomaterials (Understanding Adhesion Mechanisms, Understanding the Structural Hierarchy, Mechanical Behavior);Object Oriented Finite Element Programming to Predict Macroscopic Properties from 2D Microstructures;Processing and Characterization of Ultra-High Temperature Structural Ceramics (Eg., Polymer Derived Ceramics in the Si-(B)-C-N system, Silicon Carbide & Silicon Nitride Based Ceramics);Mechanical Behavior of Materials (Creep, Thermal Shock, Fracture Mechanics);Role of Interfaces in Crystalline/Nano-crystalline Materials (Theory & Experimental Techniques)
Nageswara Rao BCEResearch interests includes developing new methods in the areas of computational solid mechanics, finite element analysis, meshless analysis, computer-aided design, structural reliability, optimization, stochastic mechanics, fuzzy structural analysis, dimension reduction methods, fracture analysis, crack propagation simulation studies, and related fields.
Murthy H S NAETribology (contact mechanics, Fretting Fatigue, wear and lubrication);Damage Mechanisms in metals, composites and visco-elastic materials (fatigue and fracture)
Sriram PAEparallel and distributed computing;fracture mechanics;composite materials
Raghu Prakash VMEStructural Integrity, Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics, Random Load Life Prediction, Product Design
Srinivasa Rao BakshiMM1. Thermal spray synthesis of carbon nanotube reinforced metal-matrix composites as coatings and free standing structures;9. Object Oriented Finite Element Analysis (OOF) for multi-scale prediction of properties based on microstructure;2. Carbon nanotube reinforced ceramic matrix composites having improved fracture toughness;11. Amorphous, nanocrystalline and quasicrystalline composites and coatings by mechanical alloying followed by cold spraying/spark plasma sintering;3. Synthesis of Tantalum carbide-CNT composites and ultra high temperature composites by vacuum plasma spraying and spark plasma sintering;12. Thermo-physical property characterization of composite materials;4. Carbon nanotube reinforced ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene composites for bio-implant applications;5. Thermodynamics and kinetics of interfacial phenomena in carbon nanotube metal-matrix composites;6. Quantification of carbon nanotube distribution in composites and microstructure-property correlations.;7. Nanomechanical property
Anuradha BanerjeeAMElasticity Plasticity;Fracture Mechanics;Fatigue;Composites
Lakshmana Rao CAMBuckling Control using Smart Materials;Ballistic Impact;Numerical modeling of brittle fracture

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