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Invited Expert Talks on
Organized by
Department of Mechanical EngineeringNational Institute of Technology CalicutNIT Campus P.O., Calicut - 673601, Kerala, India
TEQIP II Sponsored
(Saturday)
FATIGUE, CREEP AND FRACTURE OF ADVANCED MATERIALS
FATIGUE, CREEP AND FRACTURE OF ADVANCED MATERIALS
RESOURCE PERSONS1. Dr. M.D. Mathew
Scientific officer H+
Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR)
2. Dr. S.M. Murigendrappa
MED, NIT Surathkal
9.00 a.m to 10.30 a.m Fatigue of Materials
10.30 a.m to 11.00 a.m Tea Break
11.00 a.m to 12.30 p.m Creep of Materials
12.30 p.m to 2.00 p.m Lunch Break
3.30 p.m to 4.00 p.m Tea Break
Registration Details
NIT Faculty members, Research scholars, and PG / UG
students of NITC can attend this programme.
Interested can send an email to [email protected]
2016
March ,5
Programme Schedule on 5 March 2016
4.00 p.m to 5.00 p.m Fracture of composite materials
2.00 p.m to 3.30 p.m Fracture of materials – LEFM/EPFM
email request again. Those who have already registered need not send the
on or before 2 /MARCH/2016.
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BIODATA
Name Dr. M.D. Mathew
Affiliation (current)
Dean, Postgraduate and Research Studies Saintgits College of Engineering Kottukulam Hills, Pathamuttom P.O. Kottayam, Kerala 686532
Affiliation (immediate past till 30.6.15))
INAE-AICTE Distinguished Visiting Professor School of Engineering Cochin University of Science & Technology, Kochi
Affiliation (immediate past -superannuated on 31.05.2014)
Scientist Head, Mechanical Metallurgy Division Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research Department of Atomic Energy, Kalpakkam
Affiliation (immediate past -superannuated on 31.05.20144)
Hon. Professor Homi Bhabha National Institute Department of Atomic Energy, Kalpakkam
Expertise
Over 38 years R&D experience in Metallurgical Engineering in the areas of
� Mechanical properties of materials (creep, tensile, low cycle fatigue, creep-fatigue interaction, fracture, toughness)
� Advanced and innovative mechanical testing techniques
� Materials development for high temperature applications Research publications
More than 250 publications in International Journals and Conference proceedings
Editor/ key reader/reviewer
13 International journals
Professional Bodies Fellow, The Indian Institute of Metals Fellow, The Institution of Engineers (India) Life Member, IIW, ISNT, INS, IPS, MRSI, SFA
CURRENT RESPONSIBILITIES
• Teaching undergraduate Mechanical Engineering students
• Assessing postgraduate students in their research
• Guiding teaching faculty to prepare project proposals and carry out research
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1. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Sl. No.
Degree Obtained
Specialization Name of the University/Institute
Year of Passing
Class/ Division
(i) Ph.D. Physics-Metallurgy Interdisciplinary
University of Madras 1992
(ii) B.E. (A.M.I.E.) Metallurgical Engineering
Institution of Engineers 1982 I class
(iii) M.Sc. Physics Kerala University 1974 I class
(iv) M.B.A. Management Science
Anna University 2009 I class
R & D EXPERIENCE
Institute/Organization Start Date
End Date
Duration Designa-tion
Nature of work
Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research
1981 2014 33 years Scientific Officer
Characterisation of mechanical properties of stainless steels and alloy steels; Materials development for high temperature applications
Hahn Meitner Nuclear Research Institute, Germany
1987 1989 18 months Visiting Scientist
Fundamental mechanisms of low cycle fatigue deformation in nickel base alloys
National Institute of Materials Science, Japan
April 1996 June 1996
3 months STA Fellow
Microcreep deformation and grain boundary sliding in 304SS using electron beam lithography
North Carolina State University, U.S.A
April 1997 Dec. 1999
21 months Post doctoral Fellow
Ball indentation studies to evaluate mechanical properties of materials
National Institute of Materials Science, Japan
April 2002 May 2002
2 months JSPS Fellow
Creep fracture mechanism map for T21 steel
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, South Korea
May 2006 October 2006
6 months Brain Pool Scientist
Low cycle fatigue life prediction using Artificial Neural Network modelling
Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan
May 2012 June 2012
2 months JSPS Fellow
Fretting fatigue behavior of austenitic stainless steels
Name: Dr. S. M. Murigendrappa Position Held: Associate Professor Address: Department of Mechanical Engineering National Institute of Technology Karnataka Srinivasnagar, Surathkal, Mangalore-575025, India Email ID: [email protected], [email protected] Phone No: +91 824 2473651 Fax No: +91 824 2474033 Mobile No.: +91 9343889072 Education Qualifications: Ph.D. – Indian Institute of Technology Bombay M.Tech.- University of Mysore B.E.- University of Mysore Research Area: Machine Dynamics and Vibrations Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue Stress Analysis Finite Element Method List of Publications:
a) Papers in refereed journals
International Journals:
1. A.M. Ravi, S.M. Murigendrappa and P.G. Mukunda, 2014. Experimental investigation on thermally enhanced machining of high chrome white cast iron and to study its machinability characteristics using Taguchi method and artificial neural network, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Accepted.
2. A.M. Ravi, S.M. Murigendrappa and P.G. Mukunda, 2014. Machinability investigations on high chrome white cast iron using multi coated hard carbide tools, Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, Accepted.
3. Achuthan C. Pankaj, Sridhar Sastry, S. M. Murigendrappa, 2013. A comparison of different methods for determination of coupling factor and velocity response of coupled plates, Journal of Vibroengineering, 15(4).
4. S.M. Murigendrappa, S.K. Maiti and H.R. Srirangarajan, 2007. Theoretical and experimental study on out-of-plane vibration of L-shaped pipes filled with fluid. Advances in Vibration Engineering, 6(4).
5. S.M. Murigendrappa, S.K. Maiti and H.R. Srirangarajan, 2005. Detection of crack in L-shaped pipes filled with fluid based on transverse natural frequencies. Structural Engineering and Mechanics - an International Journal, 21(6), 635-658.
6. S.M. Murigendrappa, S.K. Maiti and H.R. Srirangarajan, 2004. Experimental and theoretical study on crack detection in pipes filled with fluid, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 270(4-5), 1013-1032.
7. S.M. Murigendrappa, S.K. Maiti and HR Srirangarajan, 2004. Frequency-based experimental and theoretical identification of multiple cracks in straight pipes filled with fluid, NDT & E International 37(6), 431-438. One of the Top 25 Hottest Articles in the year 2004( http://top25.sciencedirect.com/subject/engineering/12/journal/ndt-e-international/09638695/archive/1/ ).
8. S.M. Murigendrappa and H.R. Srirangarajan, 2002. Response of non-linear dissipative shock isolators, Advances in Vibration Engineering, 1(3), 297-304.
National Journal: 1. A. Ramachandra, K.P. Ramachandran and S.M. Murigendrappa, 1997. Condition monitoring
of machinery using vibration signature, Journal of Acoustical Society of India, 25, 1-6.
b) Papers in conference proceedings International Conferences:
1. A.M. Ravi, S.M. Murigendrappa and P.G. Mukunda, Experimental investigation of influence
of tool temperature on cutting forces in the thermally enhanced machining of high chrome white cast iron, Proceedings of International Conference on Advances in Manufacturing and Materials Engineering, Surathkal, 27-29 March, 2014. Accepted.
2. N.D. Darwai, S.M. Murigendrappa and K.V. Gangadharan, Comparative Study on MSMA Actuation under Electromagnetic and biased-Magnetic Fields, Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Mechanical Engineering: Emerging Trends for Sustainability, Bhopal, 29-31 January, 2014.
3. A.M. Ravi, S.M. Murigendrappa and P.G. Mukunda, Predictive modeling of cutting forces and tool wear in machining of high chrome white cast iron using surface methodology and artificial neural network, Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Mechanical Engineering: Emerging Trends for Sustainability, Bhopal, 29-31 January, 2014.
4. A.M. Ravi, S.M. Murigendrappa and P.G. Mukunda, Optimization of the machinability characteristics of hard-to-wear high chrome white cast iron using analytical tools, Proceedings of International Conference on Convergence of Science, Engineering & Management, Bangalore, 26-27 September, 2013.
5. N. M Satyavan, Sandeep Kumar and S.M. Murigendrappa, Theoretical and Numerical Study of Symmetric, In-plane, Free Vibration of Timoshenko Portal Frame with Open Crack, Proceedings of 13th International Conference on Fracture, Beijing, 16-21 June, 2013.
6. P. Paul, R.C. Sharma, R. Bezewada, M. Wakeel, S.M. Murigendrappa, Comparative study of thermal stress distributions in fins operating at high temperature for different profiles and materials. Proceedings of International Conference on Advances in Engineering and Technology, Noida, 20-21 December, 2011
7. S.M. Murigendrappa, S.K. Maiti and H.R. Srirangarajan, Detection of crack in L-shaped pipes containing fluid at elevated pressure. Proceedings of 11th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, St Petersburg, 5-8 July, 2004.
8. S.M. Murigendrappa, S.K. Maiti and H.R. Srirangarajan, Comparison of three methods of modelling of transverse vibration of beam for detection of crack, Proceedings of 7th Pan American Congress of Applied Mechanics (PACAM-VII), Temuco, Chile, 2-4 January 2002.
9. S.M. Murigendrappa and H.R. Srirangarajan, Response of non-linear dissipative shock isolators, Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Vibration Engineering and Technology of Machinery (VETOMAC-I), Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, 25-27 October 2000.
c) Text Book: 1. “Fundamentals of Finite Element Method”, Interline Publishing, Bangalore, First Edition in
2006 and Second Edition in 2009. ISBN- 81–7296–098-0
2. Sir CV Raman Award for best article contributed to the Journal of Acoustical Society of India.
1. National Award for engineering design for students of Engineering Colleges. Awards:
− More than fifteen engineering colleges have been using these models. for Engineering Graphics course of First year BE/BTech programme.
− Developed Teaching aid-tools: (i) Projection of Straight Line and (ii) Projection of Points models Teaching-Aid Tools: