Sitaram Rao Valluri
American engineer
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Sitaram Rao Valluri's Degrees
- Bachelors Electrical Engineering Stanford University
- PhD Mechanical Engineering California Institute of Technology
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sitaram Rao Valluri was an engineer and scientist noted for his work in metal fatigue. He completed his doctorate in 1954 at Caltech with a dissertation under Ernest Sechler and stayed thereafter to continue his research work. In 1963, he won the Wright Brothers Medal with George Bockrath and James Glassco for a paper on the relationship between crack propagation and fatigue in metals. He later returned to India and joined the Applied Mechanics Department of Indian Institute of Technology, Madras where he distinguished himself as a teacher, an outstanding researcher and a pre-eminent authority in the field of metal fatigue. He was invited to take over as the Director of National Aeronautical laboratory in Bangalore, later renamed as CSIR- National Aerospace Laboratories to succeed the first director Dr.P. Nilakantan. During his tenure for 19 years, he transformed NAL into a vibrant force in Indian Aeronautics. He was also instrumental in framing the new recruitment and assessment scheme of CSIR, popularly known as Valluri /Varadarajan Committee which recommended a new policy of recruitment and assessment in the CSIR laboratories in the year 1981. This was widely acknowledged as one of the most significant steps which led to the arrest of attrition of bright scientific personnel from advanced scientific institutions in India. He played a major role in the conception of the light combat aircraft program in 1980s and briefly served as the first Director General of the Aeronautical Development Agency, Bangalore, the nodal agency for the design and development of LCA in 1985.
Sitaram Rao Valluri's Published Works
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- A UNIFIED ENGINEERING THEORY OF HIGH STRESS LEVEL FATIGUE (1961) (31)
- Some recent developments at “GALCIT” concerning a theory of metal fatigue (1963) (31)
- Advances in fracture research : Fracture 84, proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Fracture (ICF6), New Delhi, India, 4-10 December 1984 (1984) (8)
- A THEORY OF CUMULATIVE DAMAGE IN FATIGUE (1962) (5)
- FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING A THEORY OF CRACK PROPAGATION IN METAL FATIGUE (1963) (2)
- Proceedings of an international conference on Fracture Mechanics in Engineering Application (1979) (2)
- Tensile and fatigue performance of a self-reinforced polypropylene (2010) (2)
- Further Considerations of a Theory of Crack Propagation in Metal Fatigue (1963) (1)
- Some recent developments at "GALCIT" concerning a theory of metal fatigue: recents developements a "GALCIT" (1963) (1)
- Fracture under Biaxial Conditions in the Presence of a Crack (2012) (1)
- Griffith theory of fracture and its applicability to metallic materials (Griffith fracture theory and its applicability to metallic materials) (1964) (1)
- Proceedings of an International Conference on Fracture Mechanics in Engineering Application : Bangalore, India March 26-30, 1979 (1979) (0)
- Effect of frequency and temperature on fatigue of metals (1957) (0)
- Some studies in the fundamental parameters of fatigue (1954) (0)
- COMMENTS ON CERTAIN INVESTIGATIONS RELATING TO HIGH-STRESS-LOW CYCLE FATIGUE (1961) (0)
- Effect of Rest Periods on Fatigue of High-Purity Aluminum (1958) (0)
- Some observations relating to recovery of internal friction during fatigue of aluminum (1958) (0)
- Progress in Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics in India (1983) (0)
- Some Observations on the Relationship Between Fatigue and Internal Friction (1956) (0)
- Fatigue performance of a structural reaction injection molded composite (2014) (0)
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