Saigopal Nelaturi
Papers
2
Total Citations
65
H-Index
2
About
Saigopal Nelaturi is a leading researcher in computational design and manufacturing, whose work bridges geometry, automation, and optimization. His primary research areas include topology optimization, multi-axis machining, and robotic manufacturing processes, where he develops algorithms to solve complex spatial constraints. Nelaturi’s most impactful contribution is his 2020 paper, “Topology optimization with accessibility constraint for multi-axis machining,” which has garnered 61 citations. This work introduces a novel framework that integrates manufacturing constraints—specifically tool accessibility—directly into the design optimization process, enabling the creation of parts that are both high-performing and manufacturable using multi-axis machining. Earlier, his 2008 paper on “Feasible spaces in weld gun selection” addressed a critical challenge in robotic welding: ensuring that a robot-weld gun assembly can reach all weld locations without collisions. By defining feasible spaces for weld gun selection, this work laid the foundation for automated tool-path planning in manufacturing. Nelaturi’s research has significant implications for reducing production costs and improving design-to-manufacturing workflows, making him a key figure in the field of computational manufacturing.
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- 1Topology optimization with accessibility constraint for multi-axis machining61 citations · 2020
- 2Feasible spaces in weld gun selection4 citations · 2008