Sitaram Rao Valluri
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Sitaram Rao Valluri (b. June 25, 1924) is an engineer and scientist noted for his work in metal fatigue.[1] He completed his doctorate in 1954 at Caltech with a dissertation under Ernest Sechler[2] 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.[3] He later returned to India and served as director of the National Aerospace Laboratories for 19 years and was elected to the Indian Academy of Sciences in 1971.
References
- ↑ Metal Fatigue (1962) Engineering and Science 25(9), 12-13.
- ↑ Valluri, S.R. (1954) Some studies in the fundamental parameters of fatigue, PhD dissertation.
- ↑ Valluri, S.R., Glassco, J.B., and Bockrath, G.E. (1963) Further Considerations of a Theory of Crack Propagation in Metal Fatigue, SAE Technical Paper 630386, doi:10.4271/630386.
External links
- Sitaram Rao Valluri at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- directory page at the Indian Academy of Sciences
- Sitaram Valluri Honorary Citation from National Aerospace Laboratories
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