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25th May 2015, 04:43 PM
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Mechanics of Solids IIT Kanpur

I am the student of B.Tech (Mechanical enginnering) from Indian Institute of Technology(IIT) , Kanpur . Due to some Emergency , I have missed the Lecture of Mechanics of Solids . Would you please provide me video Lectures for it online so I will get idea from it ..
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13th January 2020, 08:36 PM
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Re: Mechanics of Solids IIT Kanpur

Can you tell me about the Research Areas of Mechanics of Solids under Solid Mechanics and Design of Mechanical Engineering Department in IITK (Indian Institute in Technology Kanpur)?
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13th January 2020, 08:36 PM
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Re: Mechanics of Solids IIT Kanpur

The Research Areas of Mechanics of Solids under Solid Mechanics and Design of Mechanical Engineering Department in IITK (Indian Institute in Technology Kanpur) involve theoretical, experimental and numerical techniques applied over a wide range of materials, composites, metals, polymers, etc.

Its research spans from structural dynamics, nonlinear solid mechanics, mechanics of defects and heterogeneities, structural health monitoring to estimation of mechanical behavior of nanomaterials using molecular dynamics simulations, processing and characterizations of advanced materials such as polymers, carbon-carbon/silicon composites, nanocomposites, multifunctional and functionally graded composites.


Research Areas


Applied Mechanics
Low-dimensional modeling of frictional hysteresis, modal damping from dispersed frictional micro cracks, mechanics of thin films, contact mechanics, patterned adhesives, AFM modeling, continuum thermodynamics, fluid-structure interaction.


Computational Mechanics
The researchers in computational mechanics solve mechanical problems using numerical algorithms. The applicable length scale ranges from the atomic to large structures, and methodologies include molecular dynamics, PDE solvers, finite elements and discrete dislocation dynamics.


Mechanics of Defects and Heterogeneities

Non destructive testing, modeling impact for ductile and brittle materials, mechanics of grain boundaries in polycrystals, dislocation dynamics, fracture in layered and graded materials.


Mechanics of Materials
Research work in Mechanics of Materials is highly interdisciplinary and centres on the development of novel structural and functional materials for a wide range of technological applications. We establish complex structure-property relationships using state-of-the-art materials characterization techniques, atomic force microscopy, electron microscopy, and estimate mechanical behavior of nanomaterials using MM/MD simulations. Our research spans from buckling of nanotubes, large deformation in single-layered graphene sheets, vibration mode localization in single- and multi-layered graphene sheets to processing and characterizations of advanced materials such as polymers, carbon-carbon/silicon composites, nanocomposites, multifunctional and functionally graded composites.


Smart Materials, Structures and Systems
Active and semi-active vibration control, Adaptive Shape Control, Smart Compliant Mechanisms, Dynamic response based Structural Health Monitoring.

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