Experimental and Computational Mechanics Laboratory (ECML)

The Experimental and Computational Mechanics Laboratory (ECML) was established in
                  2006 to provide the basic infrastructure (facilities, hardware, and software) required
                  to promote, support, and perform academic and research activities in the field of
                  computational mechanics at South Dakota Mines. 
The mission of the ECML is to build synergistic teams of engineers and scientists
                  that aim to advance the state of the art in experimental and computational mechanics. 
The vision of the ECML is to be recognized as a national hub for cutting-edge research
                  in experimental and computational mechanics. 
In order to fulfill its mission and achieve its vision, the ECML is an Inclusive and
                  collaborative research laboratory that is continually building relationships, providing
                  resources, and realizing successful research teams. 
Computational mechanics is concerned with the numerical simulation of advanced engineering
                  problems. It brings together highly sophisticated methods of structural and applied
                  mechanics, computer science, and applied mathematics, and encompasses numerical methods
                  for application to various mechanical engineering problems. It is now a well-established
                  and growing discipline, increasingly applied by engineers and scientists to optimize
                  existing products and manufacturing processes and to promote the development of new
                  technologies. 
The ECML provides nearly 7,000 square feet for a variety of high-end computing and
                  laboratory activities. The lab has state-of-the-art computer hardware and software,
                  providing South Dakota Mines students access to modeling capabilities commonly used
                  in industry. The ECML also hosts a variety of experimental mechanics laboratories
                  where tests can be conducted to validate numerical simulations and analyses. 
The ECML has the resources required to analyze complex engineering problems with the
                  help of numerical methods, to perform computer simulations of the performance of a
                  product under expected service conditions, and to predict the results of a manufacturing
                  process under a given set of operating parameters. Expertise offered by the laboratory
                  includes computational solid and fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics,
                  heat transfer, thermodynamics, biomechanics, composite materials, and more. 
Current and recent research projects include developing novel extremity body armor,
                  testing blast waves on advanced combat helmets, smart materials, simulating the effects
                  of improvised explosive devices in different soils, simulating complex manufacturing
                  processes such as laser powder deposition and friction stir welding, and more. The
                  application of computational mechanics to these projects is vital. Numerical simulations
                  allow a researcher to investigate physical phenomena prior to the expensive and time-consuming
                  process of building and testing physical product prototypes. Collaboration is a key
                  aspect to the operation of ECML. The laboratory regularly partners with other campus
                  research centers and laboratories, businesses such Respec and RPM, and governmental
                  entities such as the Army Research Laboratory.
For additional information please contact Dr. Pierre Larochelle (Pierre.Larochelle@sdsmt.edu).