Kamal Kishore Joshi
Kamal Kishore Joshi
Assistant Professor
Kamal Kishore Joshi has five years of experience in teaching.He obtained his M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Manufacturing Engineering from NIT Warangal. Currently pursuing Ph.D from NIT Jamshedpur. His research interest is in computational analysis of advance composite materials.
Educational Qualification
M. Tech
Research Interests
Advance composites, FEM,Functionally Graded Materials,Vibration,Stability Behaviour
Administrative Responsibility
Member of Examination Committee
Memberships
IET, Indian Science Congress
M. Tech
Research Interests
Advance composites, FEM,Functionally Graded Materials,Vibration,Stability Behaviour
Administrative Responsibility
Member of Examination Committee
Memberships
IET, Indian Science Congress
Journals/Conferences :
1.Bending analysis of bi-dimensional functionally graded plate using FEA
2.Eigen-frequency Analysis of Stiffened Laminated Composite Plates Using Finite Elements
3.Machinability Assessment of Inconel 800HT and its prediction using a hybrid fuzzy controller in EDM
4.Effect of the hot deformation on mechanical and wear characteristics of the P/M AMC
5.Stability analysis of stiffened FG sandwich plates based on FEA
6.Analysis of Chip Reduction Coefficient in Turning of Ti-6Al-4V ELI
7.Machining of Ti-6Al-4V ELI Alloy: A brief review
8.An Experimental Investigations in Turning of Incoloy 800 in Dry, MQL and Flood Cooling Conditions
1.Bending analysis of bi-dimensional functionally graded plate using FEA
2.Eigen-frequency Analysis of Stiffened Laminated Composite Plates Using Finite Elements
3.Machinability Assessment of Inconel 800HT and its prediction using a hybrid fuzzy controller in EDM
4.Effect of the hot deformation on mechanical and wear characteristics of the P/M AMC
5.Stability analysis of stiffened FG sandwich plates based on FEA
6.Analysis of Chip Reduction Coefficient in Turning of Ti-6Al-4V ELI
7.Machining of Ti-6Al-4V ELI Alloy: A brief review
8.An Experimental Investigations in Turning of Incoloy 800 in Dry, MQL and Flood Cooling Conditions