V.anandakrishnan
Associate Professor
Production Engineering
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli
India
Biography
Dr. V. Anandakrishnan was born on January 3, 1977 in Karaikudi (India). He received his B.E. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Bharathidasan University (India) in 1999. Then, he received his M.E. degree in Production Engineering from Annamalai University (India) in 2001. Then, he received his Ph.D. in Production Engineering from National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappali (India) in 2010. Since 2008, he has been an Assistant Professor at National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappali (India). His R&D activities include the development and investigations on metal matrix composites. He is a consultant for advanced manufacturing processes for DRDO laboratories. He has authored and co-authored many refereed articles most concentrating on manufacturing possibilities of metal matrix composites.
Research Interest
Design and Optimization of Manufacturing Processes (Casting, Forming, Machining & Joining), Modeling of Manufacturing Processes, Non-Traditional Manufacturing Processes, Tribology
Publications
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Narayanasamy R, Anandakrishnan V, Pandey KS. Effect of carbon content on workability of powder metallurgy steels. Materials Science and Engineering: A. 2008 Oct 25;494(1):337-42.
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Narayanasamy R, Anandakrishnan V, Pandey KS. Effect of geometric work-hardening and matrix work-hardening on new constitutive relationship for aluminium–alumina P/M composite during cold upsetting. International Journal of Mechanics and Materials in Design. 2008 Sep 1;4(3):301.
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Narayanasamy R, Anandakrishnan V, Pandey KS. Effect of geometric work-hardening and matrix work-hardening on workability and densification of aluminium–3.5% alumina composite during cold upsetting. Materials & Design. 2008 Dec 31;29(8):1582-99.