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Computational mechanics is a sub-discipline governed by the principles of theoretical and applied mechanics. It is the fundamentally important part of computational science and engineering concerned with the use of computational approaches of study in CAD/CAM/CAE, CFD, Advanced Finite element analysis, Smart structures and Aerospace Engineering etc.
Our objective is to train academic staff, students and engineers from industries to widen research excellence and broaden its application to other areas of engineering using commercial computational packages. Simulations of advanced engineering problems using modeling, computer implementation, experimental verification and case study investigation is carried out.Through this, the new developments and wants in the industrial field are studied. Ideas are exchanged from the industry. We are in development of software written in-house using FEM for engineering applications, in particular in machine element design.
The ongoing research is in the field of mechanical engineering, automobile engineering and aerospace engineering. Material modeling and rapid computations in stress analysis is carried out on thin walled shells using composite materials, Nano powdered gears, Corrected sintered gears, Geo thermal drill tool etc. We make use of computational facilities such as CAD/CAM/CAE/CFD, DYNA in our campus.
The success of computational mechanics will be ultimately judged by the effectiveness in solving problems of interest to the society and on providing a deeper understanding on the natural phenomenon and engineering systems.
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