Prateek Prateek

Prateek Prateek, M. Sc.

doctoral candidate

Department of Mechanical Engineering
Institute of Applied Dynamics (LTD, Prof. Leyendecker)

Room: Room 01.016
Immerwahrstraße 1
91058 Erlangen

  • 2014 – 2018 B.Tech. in Mechanical & Automotive Engineering, Delhi Technological University, New Delhi, India
  • 2018 – 2021 Mechanical Design Engineer, R&D Department, Escorts Railway Equipment Division, Escorts Ltd., Faridabad, Haryana
  • 2021 – 2024 M.Sc. in Computational Engineering, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany
  • 2024 –  doctoral candidate, Institute of Applied Dynamics, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

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further publications

  • Teilprojekt P9 - Adaptive Dynamic Fracture Simulation

    (Third Party Funds Group – Sub project)

    Overall project: Fracture across Scales: Integrating Mechanics, Materials Science, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics (FRASCAL)
    Term: 2019-01-02 - 2027-12-31
    Funding source: DFG / Graduiertenkolleg (GRK)
    URL: https://www.frascal.research.fau.eu/home/research/p-9-adaptive-dynamic-fracture-simulation/

    In the simulation of continuum mechanical problems of materials with heterogeneities caused e.g. by a grained structure on a smaller scale compared to the overall dimension of the system, or by the propagation of discontinuities like cracks, the spatial meshes for finite element simulations are typically consisting of coarse elements to save computational costs in regions where less deformation is expected, as well as finely discretised areas to be able to resolve discontinuities and small scale phenomena in an accurate way. For transient problems, spatial mesh adaption has been the topic of intensive research and many strategies are available, which refine or coarsen the spatial mesh according to different criteria. However, the standard is to use the same time step for all degrees of freedom and adaptive time step controls are usually applied to the complete system.

    The aim of this project is to investigate the kinetics of heterogeneous, e.g. cracked material, in several steps by developing suitable combinations of spatial and temporal mesh adaption strategies.

Tutorium (Tut)

  • Tutorium zur Dynamik starrer Körper

Rhythmus Wochentag Von – Bis Startdatum – Enddatum Durchführende/-r Raum
wöchentlich Mo 18:15 – 19:45 14.10.2024 – 03.02.2025 Dr.-Ing. Denisa Martonová

Dr.-Ing. Xiyu Chen

Prateek Prateek

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Praktikum

  • Praktikum Technische Dynamik / Laboratory course Applied Dynamic

Rhythmus Wochentag Von – Bis Startdatum – Enddatum Durchführende/-r Raum
wöchentlich Do 14:00 – 18:00 17.10.2024 – 06.02.2025 Dr.-Ing. Xiyu Chen

Dr. Rodrigo Sato Martin de Almagro

Prateek Prateek

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