Mechanical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

The main focus of the lab is on solid-liquid phase change (melting/solidification) involving theoretical work, multiscale computational heat transfer and fluid flow modelling (CFD), microstructure modelling, stress modelling, and experiments. The various research activities are in the area of metal additive manufacturing, welding, casting, coating and thermal energy storage.



The comprehensive approach of our group, that includes development and implementation of benchmarks, validations with controlled laboratory and actual industrial-scale quantitative experiments, and process qualification, has helped to acquire advanced scientific understanding, and predictive and control capability for defects and microstructure in solidification processes. The advanced robust models have been successfully applied to various melting/solidification related manufacturing processes (additive manufacturing, welding, surface coating, casting). Further, the multi-scale physical models, engineering thermal predictors and process selection guidelines have been applied to the area of thermal energy storage (waste heat and renewable energy).



Research Areas

Metal additive manufacturing — AM process, product and application development, DfAM; Heat transfer, CFD, DPM; Multiphysics, multiscale modelling of manufacturing processes (additive manufacturing, casting, welding, surface coating), Process, defects, microstructure and properties predictions; Machine learning tools for manufacturing; Droplet interaction with surfaces; Thermal storage, Waste heat recover.


Research Laboratories:

Solidification and Additive Manufacturing Laboratory


Associated Faculty

Dr. Arvind Kumar, PhD (IISc Bangalore)
Northern Laboratories, Manufacturing Science Lab
Department of Mechanical Engineering
IIT Kanpur
Kanpur 208016
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Illustrious Alumni Names
Year Awardees
1991 Mr. Anil Agrawal (BT/ME/70)
1994 Dr. U. N. Sinha (PhD/ME/70)
1999 Mr. Saurabh Srivastava (BT/ME/68)
2000 Mr. Rakesh Gangwal (BT/ME/75)
2005 Mr. Pawan Kumar Goenka (BT/ME/75)
2006 Mr. Pradeep Jotwani (BT/ME/75)
2007 Dr. Rajiv Desai (BT/ME/82)
2008 Dr. Ravi seth (BT/ME/68)
2008 Mr. Harish Manglik (BT/ME/70)
2009 Dr. Arun Shukla (BT/ME/76)
2010 Mr. David B. K. Thomas (BT/ME/77)
2011 Mr. B. V. R. Mohan Reddy (MT/ME/74)
2011 Mr. Mahesh Gupta (BT/ME/75)
2011 Dr. Yogendra Kumar Joshi (BT/ME/79)
2012 Dr. Jayathi Y. Murthy (BT/ME/79)
2013 Mr. Naveen Tiwari (BT/ME/2000)
2014 Prof. Vijay Kumar (BT/ME/83)

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