Anirudha Pandit
Mechanical Engineer
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Currently, I have a valid work permit of the Netherlands and I am willing to relocate to the job location.
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Anirudha Pandit
Johan De Wittlaan, 6828XD Arnhem, Netherlands
+31-(0)686346532
Education
2012-2014
Sustainable Energy Technology (MSc) (Specialization: Wind Structural design)
TU Delft
2006-2010
Mechanical Engineer (Bachelor of Technology)
VNIT Nagpur (India)
Work Experience
Feb 2015-
Present
FEA Mechanical Engineer at FMC Separation Systems: (Team of 2)
Static and dynamic stress analysis of oil & gas separation products
Almost 20% of cost reduction by performing comparative study of bolts and support frames
Reduced design time by standardizing the product sizing sheet
Fatigue, Vibration, Modal (frequency), Weld strength simulations for rotating equipments
Advised mechanical engineers with strength related issues
Made budget estimates for number of hours of work, its cost and defined scope of the project
Worked on projects worth 220K-2mn€ with BP, Shell, Statoil, Saipem, ONGC, Eni, Saudi Aramco
3D CAD design for part and assemblies on Inventor
Attended project kick-off meetings, made technical reports and answered to client comments
Inspected manufactured products for quality check
Created Excel sheets program for pipe, beam deflection & stress calculation
Developed Python scripts for 2D & 3D of Frame and Truss FEM analysis
Design standards: IIW, ASME VII, Eurocode and PD5500
FEM Ansys Knowledge: (Workbench 2015)
Static structural, Fatigue, Transportation and Modal analysis
Non-linear contact analysis, Multi-step and submoddeling analysis
Mesh convergence and quality study, and bolt pretension analysis
July 2010-
May 2012
(Mechanical) Software Developer at 3dPLM Software Solutions Limited (India): (Team of 8)
Stress analysis (FEM) for automotive and airplane composite parts on CATIA V5
Worked on multibody dynamics and transient thermal and structural analysis
Simulated crash tests, chassis design, transmission systems, inertia loading and engine analysis
Maintained engineering data, design charts; bills of material and records for production
Negotiated with clients about deadline issues and technical feasibility of tasks
Documented problem statements, causes of problems and their solutions
CATIA V5 workbench Knowledge: (3D CAD)
Mechanical design: Part and assembly, drafting, Weld, sheet metal & wireframe design
Analysis & Simulation: Mesh generation, stress and buckling analysis
Equipment & Systems: Piping and Structure discipline
Projects: FEA & Wind structures
Sept 2013-
Aug 2014
Offshore and onshore wind support structure design: (Master Thesis)
Developed FEM based software in Python
Formulated numerical models of wind and hydrodynamic loading, buckling and foundation stability
Established relation between turbulence intensity and loads for all IEC design load cases
Compared outcome with GH Bladed and Ansys results
Followed GL, IEC and API design standards
Feb-July
2013
Fatigue damage of offshore wind turbine tower and blades: (Team of 2)
Performed fatigue damage analysis for wake, partial wake and non wake conditions
Carried out fatigue analysis for blades and turbine tower
Simulations performed on GH Bladed software
Analyzed effect of layout on fatigue damage of turbines within an offshore wind farm
Jan-March
2013
Effects of geotechnical properties on offshore wind support structures: (Alone)
Studied effects of sand and clay properties on wind support structure dimensions
Cost analysis of single and multiple designs of support structures for offshore wind farm
Feb-July
2013
Wind turbine blade design: (Team of 3)
Designed 5.5MW 2 bladed offshore wind turbine
Issues with blade design like tip deflection, stresses and fatigue are handled
Blade profile optimized to achieve maximum power and optimum mass and stiffness distribution
Applied Blade Element Momentum (BEM) theory, performed aero-elastic simulations for fluttering and
studied Campbell digram
2010
Dynamic analysis of a tower: (Bachelor thesis)
Analyzed dynamic response of the structure to variation in load and damping
Analyzed Vortex Induced Vibrations (VIV) due to gust and laminar wind
FEM and Newmark method implemented in MATLAB for dynamic analysis
Skills
Design standards:
DNV, API, Eurocode , IEC, ABS, ASME, NORSOK, GL
Software:
ANSYS, CATIA (V5) and GH Bladed, XFOIL
Languages:
Proficient in English, Hindi
Anirudha Pandit – references
Anirudha and I are working in the same company as Mechanical Engineers. We are the team responsible
for the strength calculations of the separation equipment. Scope of our responsibilities includes FEA
based static structural simulations, fatigue calculations and modal analysis. Analysis of the separation
equipment requires deep understanding of the basis of the strength calculations and appropriate
pressure vessel design codes.
FEA can be very challenging, and anybody who deals with is, does so on his own level. It can be used on
a very basic level, but if one has the capabilities, one can really dive into it, and into the theories behind
it. I trained Anirudha to use the software (ANSYS) and to interpret the results. From the very beginning
he proved to be a very fast learner and very quickly was able to perform even difficult analysis
completely by himself. Anirudha has a lot of experience in programming with Python. Ability to code and
an extensive knowledge of strength calculations allowed him to develop many useful tools which we are
using on daily basis. Given his previous experiences and the knowledge accumulated in our company
there is no doubt that Anirudha will be a valuable member of any team dealing with complex
engineering challenges.
Anirudha is an intelligent man. He perseveres in the challenges he has, and he is very eager to learn
about it. On several occasions, he studied the background of the problems we faced, in his own time,
just out of curiosity. He buried me in questions when I was training him in FEA. This also triggered me to
think deeper about the stuff I was doing.
Anirudha is very polite. To me, to his manager, and to his co-workers. As I mentioned before, he is a very
intelligent man, but I've never seen him act arrogant on that matter. He stays modest and polite even
when he is right and his conversation partner obviously isn't. Anirudha works hard. As far as I have
witnessed, if he cannot finish his work in the eight hours he has got that day, he will simply work
overtime. He never made a problem about that.
If the person reading those references has some other questions regarding my colleague, I’ll gladly
answer them. You can contact me via my email or mobile phone.
Best regards,
Tomasz Walkowiak
Mechanical Engineer
FMC Separation Systems BV
email: [email protected]
mobile: +31 0611 77 46 09