scispace - formally typeset
S

Srikanth Vedantam

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Publications -  67
Citations -  1384

Srikanth Vedantam is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microstructure & Grain boundary. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1220 citations. Previous affiliations of Srikanth Vedantam include National University of Singapore & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Papers
More filters
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Simulation-based design optimization of solder joint reliability of wafer level copper column interconnects

TL;DR: In this article, a study of solder joint reliability of a copper column (CuC) interconnect scheme in wafer level packages using a simulation-based design optimization methodology to investigate the effects of various design parameters on the solder joint thermo-mechanical reliability and to find the optimal parameter settings.
Journal ArticleDOI

Characterization of unidirectional fiber reinforced polymer composites manufactured through resin film infusion process using micromechanical modeling

TL;DR: In this paper, the strength and stiffness properties of unidirectional fiber reinforced polymer (UD FRP) composite structures are predicted using a micromechanical modeling approach using a 3D representative volume element (3DRVE) with hexagonal array of fibers.
Patent

Turbine with a supplemental seal for the chordal hinge seal and method of installation

TL;DR: In this article, a supplemental seal is provided between an annular axially facing sealing surface (54) of a nozzle support ring (44) and an axially opposed sealing surface formed by circumferentially adjacent nozzle segments.
Journal ArticleDOI

Modeling the role of phase boundaries on the pullout response of shape memory wire reinforced composites

TL;DR: In this article , a discrete particle approach is used to model the effect of microstructure on the debonding of SMA composites, and the force versus displacement response is studied under pullout loading conditions.