Most of my research falls in the intersection of material science and civil engineering materials - attempting to understand why certain materials behave the way they do. The research we as a group do here at IIT Palakkad can be split into two broad subdomains:
Characterization of construction Materials | Performance evaluation of novel binders
Construction materials, at present, are many and varied - what with the advent of nano-tech, fibers, and a host of engineered composites. With so many options to choose from, it becomes necessary to understand the materials and their interaction with the other components of the construction products in detail. We use a number of different techniques to understand the morphology, mineralogy, and reaction kinetics of such materials so that we can confidently use them in our structures.
A major focus of our research is to develop low-carbon alternatives to conventionally used Portland cement by tweaking the chemistry of other available materials. We also assess the mechanical and durability performance of such construction products that we develop in-house as well as the ones that are in use currently.
Valorization of biomass waste in renewable energy construction
India has a large availability of biomass materials - a potential source of renewable energy. However, the current methods of biomass disposal are not only hazardous (such as open field burning and landfilling), but also a tremendous waste of resources. We try to understand these wasted materials, their composition, structure, and properties so that we might be able to use them to our advantage. We assess the feasibility of using the locally available biomass as energy feedstock.
To this end, we find out their thermal decomposition characteristics under different thermochemical conversions. The resulting by-products (bio-oil, bio-gas, and char) are evaluated in terms of their composition and yield. Depending on the type of feedstock, the biochar is also evaluated for its suitability to act as a potential construction raw material.
ME 1130: Engineering Drawing
Semester: Autumn | Offered: 2023 - 2024 | IIT Palakkad
I teach Engineering Drawing to the First years at IIT Palakkad. Known widely as the language of the Engineers, this is a core course that sets the rhythm for the Engineering curriculum for all the different branches. The computer-aided drafting component is taught in AutoCAD software.
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CE 13001: ENGINEERING DRAWING AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Semester: Autumn and Spring Semesters | Offered: 2022-2023| IIT Kharagpur
Prior to joining IIT Palakkad, I taught EDCG to the first-year students. The CAD component was taught in Solidworks.
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CE 39007: CONCRETE LABORATORY
Semester: Autumn | Offered: 2022-2023 | IIT Kharagpur
The concrete laboratory course was a core course offered to third-year B.Tech Civil Engineering students.
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CE 39004: Structural Design Sessional
Semester: Spring | Offered: 2022-2023 | IIT Kharagpur
Structural design sessional was a core course offered to the 3rd year B.Tech Civil Engineering students. This course dealt with the complete design (architectural and structural) of multi-storeyed buildings compliant with codal provisions. Software used: STAAD Pro.
Develoment of sustainable construction materials, Low-carbon binders, Material characterization, Biomass waste valorization