Mamidala Ramulu

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Professor Mamidala Ramulu, University of Washington

Dr. Ramulu is a mechanical engineering professor, born in southern India.

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[edit] Education

He completed his doctoral degree at University of Washington in 1982 under Dr. Kobayashi's guidance.

[edit] Teaching

He teaches 4-5 undergraduate/graduate courses every calendar year at the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Washington. These courses include mechanics of materials, fracture mechanics, fatigue, and advanced manufacturing processes.

[edit] Research

His main research activities focus on solid mechanics, fatigue, fracture mechanics, and their applications in manufacturing engineering, and design and manufacturing of composite materials

[edit] Publications

1. Electrical discharge machining of functionally graded 15-35 Vol% SiC p/Al composites Seo, Y.W. (School of Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University Vancouver); Kim, D.; Ramulu, M. Source: Materials and Manufacturing Processes, v 21, n 5, Jun 1, 2006, p 479-487.

2. Facing SiCp/Mg metal matrix composites with carbide tools Pedersen, W. (Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, 105 VKH, University of Minnesota Duluth); Ramulu, M. Source: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, v 172, n 3, Mar 10, 2006, p 417-423.

3. Waterjet peening at 600MPa: A first investigation. Hashish, M. (Flow International Corporation); Chillman, A.; Ramulu Source: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fluids Engineering Division (Publication) FED, v 261 FED, 2005, p 45-52.

4. Edge finishing and delamination effects induced during abrasive waterjet machining on the compression strength of a graphite/epoxy composite. Ramulu, M. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Box 352800, University of Washington); Colligan, K. Source: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Materials Division (Publication) MD, v 100 MD, Proceedings of the ASME Materials Division 2005, 2005, p 173-179

5. Low-velocity impact response characterization of a hybrid titanium composite laminate Bernhardt, S. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington); Ramulu, M.; Kobayashi, A.S. Source: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Materials Division (Publication) MD, v 100 MD, Proceedings of the ASME Materials Division 2005, 2005, p 203-211.

6. Study on the drilling of titanium/graphite hybrid composites. Kim, D. (School of Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University Vancouver); Ramulu, M. Source: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Materials Division (Publication) MD, v 100 MD, Proceedings of the ASME Materials Division 2005, 2005, p 99-106.

7. Proposed tool wear model for machining particle reinforced metal matrix composites. Pedersen, William E. (Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Minnesota Duluth); Ramulu, M. Source: Transactions of the North American Manufacturing Research Institute of SME, v 33, Transactions of the North American Manufacturing Research Institute of SME - Papers Presented at NAMRC 33, 2005, p 549-556.

[edit] Past Students

Dr. Ramulu has supervised over 200 Masters and PhD students so far.

[edit] Awards

Dr. Ramulu is a Presidential Young Investigator and a Fellow[1] of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), ASM International, Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM) and recently (April, 2007), a Fellow of Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME). He has been recognized as an outstanding teacher and mentor at the University of Washington.

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