About Us
     Welcome to the laboratory for mechanics of microstructures. We focus on the mechanical behavior of metallic materials from a microstructural point of view by combined modelling, computational and experimental approach. Crystal plasticity and multiscale modelling are the main tools we use. We focus on wide range of technologically important structural materials such as duplex stainless steels, titanium alloys and magnesium alloys. We specifically look at processing induced mechanical anisotropy in materials. We address both fundamental scientific questions and industrially relevant problems. Recently, we also ventured into use of data sciences to address the issues related to mechanics of materials. ​
News & Updates
  • August  - Raghavendra joins the group as Postdoctoral Fellow. Welcome !!
  • August  - Mahesh Arunprasath joins as a PhD student in the group. Welcome !!
  • July  - A new paper from the group in collaboration with Dr. Chaitanya Paramatmuni: Relationship between inclination angle and twin growth in uniaxial compression of Mg alloys.
    doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2023.145374
  • July  - Congratulations to Darshan on his offer to join Professor H. Abdolvand's research group as a postdoctoral fellow at Western University, Canada!
  • June  - Vishal Kumar Kadambala and Abhineet Kumar Baba join as M.Tech students in the group. Welcome !!
  • June  - A new paper from the group in collaboration with Prof. Illaksh Adlakha: Effect of hydrogen on plasticity in iron:
    doi.org/10.1016/j.ijplas.2023.103613
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About Us
Welcome to the laboratory for mechanics of microstructures. We focus on the mechanical behavior of metallic materials from a microstructural point of view by combined modelling, computational and experimental approach. Crystal plasticity and multiscale modelling are the main tools we use. We focus on wide range of technologically important structural materials such as duplex stainless steels, titanium alloys and magnesium alloys. We specifically look at processing induced mechanical anisotropy in materials. We address both fundamental scientific questions and industrially relevant problems. Recently, we also ventured into use of data sciences to address the issues related to mechanics of materials. ​
News & Updates
  • D. Chalapathi, L. Bhaskar, P. Sivaprasad, G. Chai, R. Kumar, and A. Kanjarla, “Biaxial deformation behaviour of duplex stainless steels: Experiments.
  • C. Paramatmuni, A. Bandi, and A. Kanjarla, “An experimental and crystal plasticity investigation of anisotropic compression behaviour of.
  • C. Paramatmuni, A. Bandi, and A. Kanjarla, “An experimental and crystal plasticity investigation of anisotropic compression behaviour of.