JAGADEESH VUDATHA
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SUMMARY
A graduate student with experience in the Design of Experiments, Design Optimization, Finite Element Analysis Simulating Software packages, Matlab programming, and teamwork, seeking a Full-time position to start my career as a Mechanical Engineer.
EDUCATION
Master’s Mechanical Engineering May 2020
• Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA CGPA 3.24
Bachelor of Technology in Aerospace Engineering May 2017
• Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, Coimbatore, INDIA CGPA 7.22
TECHNICAL SKILLS
AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor, JMP Pro, Matlab, Abaqus, Ansys, 3d Printing, Laser cutting, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Student Trainee, Rastriya Ispat Nigam Limited, Visakhapatnam, India May 2016- June 2016
Trained at Wire milling Facility Shop Floor of one of the manufacturing divisions in the manufacturing process of Wire milling Facility and cataloging dimensions of the finished product.
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
Heat Transfer Analysis of thin plate Apr. 2020- May 2020
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
The aim of this project is to write a FEM code to conduct a heat transfer analysis of a thin plate due to flame impinged on it.
Utilized Matlab for FEM and compared it with ABAQUS, which resulted in an error of 2.343%.
Studied the effectiveness in solving the system of equations when Full Storage and Sparse Matrix Storage is used.
Design of optimization of Multi-Plate Friction Clutch Disc Aug. 2019- Dec. 2019
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
This project focuses on finding an optimal design for a multi-plate clutch that is clutch plates so that it can transfer enough power between the engine and transmission shaft of a vehicle without failing, with primary objectives of minimizing the maximum surface temperature and the mass of the final optimized design.
Utilized ANSYS for conducting Heat Transfer Analysis and Design optimization in Ansys to perform Response Surface and DOE.
Design of Experiments (DOE)-Laser cutter Aug. 2019- Dec. 2019
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
Aim of this project is to the Find and utilize how to use Full Factorial Design for validating and finding which factors, i.e., Power, Speed and PPI (Pulses Per Inch) directly effect our response variable which in turn helps us to know the optimum setting for cutting material in exact dimensions as needed.
Technologies Used: Laser VLS 6.60 -Laser cutter, Software-JMP pro for DOE
Dynamic analysis of Flange joints in Gas Turbines May 2016- Jun. 2017
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, Coimbatore, INDIA
This project was about understanding the nonlinearity present in the gas turbine engine and investigate the effect of Nonlinearities on the behavior of bolted flange joint by generating a Computational model for joint accordingly which include nonlinearities such as preload, friction, material nonlinearity. Studied the stiffness of and also we were able to gain information effect of preload on Natural frequency of bolted joint under impact loading, able to simulate coupling vibrations of the flange joint using the software in Ansys for structural analysis.
CERTIFICATION: ENGR2000X: A Hands-on Introduction to Engineering Simulations in Ansys certified by cornellx.