Dr. Atul Dayal
Assistant Professor
 
Educational Qualification BE, M.Tech  Ph.D.
Area of Specialization Soft computing, Machine learning, Computer aided design, Image processing, Artificial intelligence, software developments, severe plastic deformation.
Contact:
Department of Footwear Technology, Faculty of Engineering
Dayalbagh Educational Institute (Deemed to be University)
Dayalbagh, Agra 282 005 (UP), India  
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Teaching assignment:

 

ODD semester:

 

 

Artificial intelligence in Footwear industries (FEM503)

 

Computer aided footwear designing (FEM505)

 

Elementary leather technology (FEM305)

 

 

EVEN semester:

 

 

Orthopaedic footwears (FEM802)

 

C programming and data structure (EEM201)

 

Design and analysis of algorithms (EEM611)

 

 

Research Interest:

 

 

  1. Machine learning
  2. Deep learning
  3. Artificial neural network 
  4. Convolutional neural network
  5. Computer aided design
  6. Solid modelling
  7. Finite element modelling
  8. Severe plastic deformation

Patent:

 

 

“Process and apparatus for 3D circular equal channel angular pressing”, Patent no -315986, granted in 2019.

Selected Publications:

 

 

Atul Dayal, Ankit Sahai, K.Hans Raj and Rahul Swarup Sharma, “Comprehensive study of effect of process parameters in equal channel angular pressing” ,CSIR, Indian Journal of Engineering & Materials Sciences, Vol. 25, pp. 113-121, 2018.
 

 

Atul Dayal, K.Hans Raj and Rahul Swarup Sharma, “Investigation of ECAP process for enhancing process efficiency”, Materials Today: Proceedings, Vol. 5, Issue-1, pp. 878-884, 2018.
 

 

Atul Dayal, K.Hans Raj and Rahul Swarup Sharma, “ECAP Die Design for Minimising Corner Gap” , Materials Today: Proceedings, Vol. 5, Issue-1, pp. 1686-1690, 2018.

 

 

R. S. Sharma, Atul Dayal , K. Hans Raj, “ Investigation of Modified die shapes for ECAP process”, Int. Jour. of Adv. Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 13 , PP. 111-121 , 2014.

 

R. S. Sharma, Atul Dayal , K. Hans , “ Numerical Modelling od 3 – Turn ECAP with Multiple Punches”, Int. Jour. of Adv. Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 2 , PP. 1-8 , 2012.

 

K. Hans Raj, R. S. Sharma, Atul Dayal, “Modelling of Repetitive Corrugation and Straightening (RCS)” Int. Jour. Applied Engineering Research, Vol. 5, No. 5, with print ISSN No: 0973 – 4562 and Online ISSN No: 1087 – 1090, PP. 587 – 590, 2011.

 

K. Hans Raj, R. S. Sharma, Pritam Singh, Atul Dayal, “Study of friction stir Processing (FSP) and high-pressure torsion (HPT) and their effect of mechanical properties”. Procedia Engineering Elsevier, Vol. 10, PP. 2904- 2910, 2011.

For Books/Book Chapters:

 

 

“Three Turn ECAP Processing of AA6061 Alloy: Microstructure and Mechanical Properties”, published in Advances in Micro and Nano Manufacturing and Surface Engineering, chapter -41, Publisher: Springer Singapore, 2019.

 

“Towards Extending ECAP Technology from Lab Scale to Manufacturing by Enhanced Multipass Continuous ECAP Process”, published in Advances in Micro and Nano Manufacturing and Surface Engineering, chapter -59, Publisher: Springer Singapore, 2019

For papers in Conference Proceedings:

 

 

 

“Finite Element Analysis of Cold Rolling Process” Proceedings of the National Conference on Emerging Vistas of Mechanical Engineering in 21st Century, Narosa Publications, New Delhi, pp 49-52, 2011.

 

“Numerical Modeling of Equal Channel Angular Extrusion using pure Titanium (Ti-99)”, Published in Book entitled “Agile Manufacturing Systems”, Editors K. Hans Raj et al., Narosa Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, ISBN 978-81-8487-200-2, pp.735-739, 2011.

 

“Finite Element Analysis of High Pressure Torsion (HPT) of a circular disc made of commercially pure aluminium (Al99)”,34th National Systems Conference (NSC-2010), NIT, Surathkal, Dec.10-12, 2010.

 

"Finite Element Analysis of Pure Aluminium (AL99) Processed by High Pressure Torsion (HPT)" at National Student Conference (Paritantra-2011), D.E.I., Agra, March 3-4, PP 19-21, 2011.

 

 

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