Problem Solver

Ravi Shankar Gautam

Ravi Shankar Gautam

Areas Ravi Shankar Gautam is Knowledgeable in:

Automotive and transportation, Structural analysis, Statistics

Techniques Ravi Shankar Gautam Uses:

In mechanical engineering I search for actuation systems apply innovative ideas to use different typr gear mechanisms. In case of analytical work I employ mathematical modeling of physics problem and then solve to get closed form expression for the solution.

Ravi Shankar Gautam's Problem Solving Skills:

  1. Drive mechanism for Reverse Trikes, Bicycle, Unicycle
  2. Steering Mechanism
  3. Reciprocating Rotary Engine

Ravi Shankar Gautam's Problem Solving Experience:

  1. I have experience in High frequency trading area.
  2. I have publication in area of stress analysis.
    Ravi Shankar Gautam, “Sensitivity analysis of stress distribution in bicycle frame”, Australian
    Journal of Mechanical Engineering, June 2020
  3. Developed a new type drive mechanism for Bicycles and reverse tricycles which is chainless and shaftless. Drive mechanism can be mounted on the rear wheel thus shortening the length by 12 inch. This invention has qualified for "Create the Future Design Contest 2020" organized by NASA Techbrief.
  4. Developed and filed five new type of gear based steering system for reverse tricycles. This invention has qualified for "Create the Future Design Contest 2020" organized by NASA Techbrief.
  5. Developed and filed patent for rotary engine. This invention has qualified for "Create the Future Design Contest 2020" organized by NASA Techbrief.
  6. Developed and filed patent for single cylinder axial engine. This invention has qualified for "Create the Future Design Contest 2020" organized by NASA Techbrief.
  7. Filed Patent for five new type of Engines which are reciprocating rotary engines. One of them involves new type of Scotch Yoke Actuator which is quad-laterally operated. Yoke is single pipe instead of two piece rod. Yoke is used to transfer compressed fuel mixture to continuously rotating combustion chamber. This invention has qualified for "Create the Future Design Contest 2020" organized by NASA Techbrief.