Deepak CV
Deepak CV
Deepak CV
Deepak Kumar
Curriculum Vitae
Education
2012–2015 Doctor of Philosophy, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, South Korea, GPA
– 4.06 .
Specialized in Aerospace Engineering
2008–2010 Master of Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology Mesra, Ranchi, GPA – 8.63 .
Specialized in Computer Aided Analysis and Design
2003–2007 Bachelor of Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal, GPA – 7.5 .
Specialized in Mechanical Engineering
PhD Thesis
Title Finite element simulation of sub–laminate damage in composite laminates using
cohesive elements under in–plane and transverse loading
Supervisors Professor Jin-Hwe Kweon
Description Sub-laminate damage in the form of matrix cracking and delamination was simulated
by using interface cohesive elements in the finite element code. Interface cohesive
elements were inserted parallel to the fiber orientation in the transverse ply with
equal spacing (matrix cracking) and between the interfaces (delamination). Matrix
cracking initiation in the cohesive elements was based on stress traction separation
laws and propagated under mixed-mode loading. Using this, a multiscale damage
model for composite structures has been developed, which considered the onset and
evolution of intra-laminar matrix cracking and interlaminar delamination in various
ply-configurations considering the mixed mode failure.
Masters Thesis
Title Development of ultra precision micro linear stage
Supervisors Dr. Naresh Chandra Murmu & Professor Ram Pal Singh
Bachelors Thesis
Title Fluid structure interaction of compressible and incompressible fluids on airfoils
Supervisors Mr. U. Achuta Kini
Description This thesis explored the numerical simulation of icing on the airfoil. The numerical
investigations show that the angle of attack is going to change the temperature and
pressure distribution on an airfoil. In result, ice formation occurs around the tip of
the airfoil which interchanges the air flow pattern around it. Addition to this,icing
also causes the deformation in the airfoil.
Experience
Teaching Experience
2018–Present Assistant Professor, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur,
Jamshedpur.
Conduct lecture and tutorial for under graduate and post graduate students, as well as
participation in academic research.
2015–2018 Assistant Professor, Maharishi Markandeshwar University Mullana,
Ambala.
Conduct lecture and tutorial for under graduate and post graduate students, as well as
participation in academic research.
Research Experience
2012–2014 Graduate Research Assistant (Industrial Project), Gyeongsang National
University Jinju, South Korea.
Automated Fiber Placement Process Development for Aircraft Fuselagel ( (Funding Agency:
Korea Aerospace Industry, A Govt. Organization of South Korea)) and Air Spoiler Bolted
Joint(Samsung Heavy Industries Limited, Geoje, South Korea.)
2010–2011 Project Associate, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
Thermosonic Wave Crack detection in metallic structures through FEM and Experiment
(Mathematical formulation is done by considering, linear Fourier conduction law and the
energy balance equation) and Initial development of self–foldable Nanocomposite using
CNT–hydrogel (A novel approach was used to fabricate reversible, thermally as well as
electrically responsive actuators utilizing composites of sodium alginate hydrogel loaded
with multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs)).
2007–2008 Project Assistant, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
Design of Prosthetic Limb and Finite Element Analysis of Knee Joint.
Detailed Observations:
{ Learned how to work in a manufacturing unit.
{ Learned the various difficulty faced by the Industry to manufacture the realistic heavy
equipments.
{ Learned to manufacture large size equipments for nuclear sectoros using foundary and
forge.
{ Learned about organization and structure of a manufacturing unit.
Publications
Journal Publications
2021 Binu Kumar, Sunny Brar, Deepak Kumar and K.M.Singh, Numerical Investigation
of Al-Foam shock absorber for Transportation Cask. AIP conference proceeding,
May 2021,Volume 2341, Issue 1, pp. 020036.
Book Chapter
2020 Ashish Kumar Gupt, Deepak Kumar, M. K. Paswan: Thermal separation in 2–D
Vortex Tube for a different tube length and cold mass flow ratio.Advances in Renew-
able Energy and Sustainable Environment, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering,
367-383, Springer.
Conference/Workshop Organized
2018 Organized 5–Days Short Term Course on Recent Innovations and Developments in
Futuristic Materials from 17th December–21st December 2018, at NIT Jamshedpur.
2019 Organized 6–Days Workshop on Finite Element Structural Analysis using ANSYS
from 20th May–25th May 2019, at NIT Jamshedpur.
2021 Organized 2–Days Virtual Seminar on Applied Mechanics(VSAM 4) jointly with
Indian Society of Applied Mechanics(ISAM) from 29th July–30th July 2021, at NIT
Jamshedpur.
Awards
2008 GATE Fellowship, MHRD(GOI)
2012-2015 Brain Korea Fellowship –PhD
Invited Talk
2020 Invited Talk on Finite Element Procedures in 5–Days Webinar on FEAST software
by SVR Infotech. Pvt. Ltd., Pune
2020 Oral Talk on The Importance of CAD in Next Generation Robotics in 5–Days FDP
on Robotics organized by AICTE ATAL and Department of Mechanical Engineering,
NIT Jamshedpur
2019 Oral Talk on Failure in Composite Laminates in 6–Days Short Term Course on
Recent Advances in Composites and Coating organized by Department of Production
and Industrial Engineering, NIT Jamshedpur
Languages
Hindi Mothertongue
English Advanced fluent
Korean Intermediate Conversationally fluent
German Basic Basic words and phrases only
Interests
- Composite Structure Failure - Impact Damage Mechanics
- Nano–composites - Biomaterials
- Finite Element Method - Continuum Mechanics
- Non–Destructive Testing - Tissue Engineering
- Bone Biomechanics - Machine Learning
Interests
- Cricket - Badminton
- Cooking - Listening Music
- Running