Home > Academics > Academic Units > Faculty of Engineering and Architecture (FoE&A) > Mechanical Engineering > Atul Jain
Based on the foundation of three main pillars: experiments, numerical modelling and analytic modelling I pursue a variety of problems in the broad field of mechanics of heterogenous materials. Currently, we are working on a.) developing advanced mean field homogenization methods to accomodate stochasticity; b.) development of tailored materials with enhanced auxeticity and stiffness; c.) development of tailored joints and d.) multiscale modelling and characterization of 3D printed composites.
We are looking for interested PhD candidate to work on any of the above topics (as per interest of student). We are also open to looking at new problems in the domain.
Microstructure and mechanical properties of filament and fused deposition modelling printed polylactic-acid and carbon-fiber reinforced polylactic-acid by Shah A.K., Jain A. Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites - (2023)
Strength and failure assessments of 3D printed PLA single lap joints: Experimental and numerical analysis by Manoj I., Kumar Shah A., Jain A. Engineering Failure Analysis 161 - (2024)
Virtual Labs (Phase III) Ministry of Human Resource Development
VIRTUAL LABS PROJECT(PHASE-III EXTENDED) MHRD, Department of Higher Education, NMEICT, New Delhi
Adarsh Kumar Shah
Area of Research: Mechanics of Composites
Manash Kumar Bhadra
Area of Research: Development of cryogenic cylinders
Anil Kumar
Area of Research: Mechanics of auxetic materials
Samik Banerjee
Area of Research: Computational Solid Mechanics