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SUMMARY:On liquefaction and reliquefaction studies and their mitigation techniques
DESCRIPTION:The third session of the distinguished lecture series organised by the Department of Civil Engineering is scheduled to be held on September 18\, 2021\, Saturday\, from 9:30 to 10:30 am. Dr Ganesh Kumar S\, Scientist\, Geotechnical Eng. Division\, CSIR-CBRI\, Roorkee will deliver a talk on the topic “Liquefaction and reliquefaction studies and their mitigation techniques”. \nDuring an earthquake\, liquefaction is one of the processes that occur in the saturated loose sand layer. It occurs when the pore water pressure reaches a certain level\, which is near to the soil’s total stress. Structures built on top of or within the liquefied ground may fail to owe to ground settlement\, which is one of the possible effects. The lecture aims to elaborate on the experimental studies on the liquefaction and reliquefaction potential of saturated ground and the use of ground improvement techniques for its improvement. \nAbout the Speaker:\nDr S Ganesh Kumar is currently working as a scientist in Geotechnical Engineering Division at CSIR-Central Building Research Institute\, Roorkee. He completed BE in Civil Engineering from Anna University and ME Geotechnical Engineering from Government College of Technology\, Coimbatore. After his ME\, he joined IIT Madras for his PhD. He completed PhD in the year 2014\, working in the area of soft clay improvement using combined vacuum consolidation and geosynthetic encased stone columns. He has one year of academic experience and six years of research experience. He has published 7 papers in SCI and Scopus indexed journals and presented 18 papers in International and national conferences. His areas of interest include ground improvement techniques for soft clay improvement\, ground improvement measures against liquefaction and reliquefaction hazards\, and landslide control measures. \nJoin this engaging session on September 18\, 2021\, at 9:30 am to know more about liquefaction and reliquefaction studies and their mitigation techniques!
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/on-liquefaction-and-reliquefaction-studies-and-their-mitigation-techniques/
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SUMMARY:Light-weighting through composite materials & design concepts
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Mechanical Engineering at SRM University – AP organises the third episode of the Distinguished Lecture Series on the topic “Light-weighting through Composite Materials & Design Concepts”. Dr K. Sriram\, Principal Scientist\, GE Global Research Centre will engage the online session on September 18\, 2021\, Saturday\, at 4:00 pm. \nLight weighting of engineering products is traditionally performed to improve performance with the same or higher cost. The concept of light-weighting is changing the paradigm of many industries now with a big focus on affordability and sustainability along with improved performance/value. The future of light-weighting is tending towards solving the problem with systems and life cycle thinking by combining bio-inspired structures with multi-functional materials manufactured through the additive process that enable value\, affordability and sustainability. \nAbout the Speaker:\nSriram K is a Principal Scientist in Structural Materials organization located at GE Global Research Center in Bangalore\, India. In this role\, Sriram provides technical leadership in developing Composite materials for GE products by working closely with design\, manufacturing\, inspection and testing teams across businesses. Sriram joined GE in 2006\, starting in GE Plastics as a researcher. In GE Plastics\, he worked on product development for automotive and electronic applications. He successfully developed and commercialized HMD Cycoloy for BMW fenders and Bio-Lexan for mobile phone and laptop cases. Sriram moved to GRC in 2010 as part of the Manufacturing & Materials Organization as a composites researcher. His key contributions include GE9X Fan Blade with carbon-glass compliant trailing edge\, High-temperature cracks growth behaviour in CMC’s for LEAP and GE9X\, low-cost material selection for wind blade skin structures and All-Composite operator cab design\, materials development and manufacturing for GLW locomotives market. His areas of expertise include composite materials & manufacturing\, materials behaviour and deriving allowable. Sriram has a PhD in “Manufacturing and Durability of Composite materials” from Cranfield University\, UK and a master’s from the University of Sheffield\, UK. \nJoin this engaging webinar on September 18\, 2021\, Saturday\, at 4:00 pm to know more about the light-weighting of engineering products through affordable and sustainable bio-inspired structures.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/light-weighting-through-composite-materials-design-concepts/
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