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    Improved Methods for Filtration, Drainage and Structural Evaluations With and Without Geocomposites for Subsurface Drainage of Pavements 

    Kalore, Shubham Arun
    Pavements are continuously exposed to the environment leading to ingress of water from multiple sources that structurally weakens the pavement materials. The conventional solution for drainage requires granular material ...

    A stable Strontium isotopic (δ88/86Sr) study of seawater from the Bay of Bengal, coastal groundwater from the Bengal Basin, and the Ganges, Brahmaputra, Mahanadi, and Godavari rivers in India 

    Ganguly, Sourav
    Strontium (Sr) is an alkaline earth element that has four naturally occurring stable isotopes, 84Sr, 86Sr, 87Sr and 88Sr. During measurements of the radiogenic Sr isotope ratio (87Sr/86Sr), which is a widely used tracer ...

    Multi-vehicle anticipation-based models for describing driver behaviour in heterogeneous and disorderly traffic conditions 

    Nirmale, Sangram Krishna
    Driver behaviour models are widely used in the traffic engineering literature and practice. They are used for understanding drivers’ manoeuvring decisions in traffic streams. They also form the building blocks of microscopic ...

    Enhancement in corrosion resistance of selected high entropy alloys by incorporation of carbon nanotubes 

    Singh, Sujata
    High entropy alloys (HEAs) have attracted considerable interest due to their remarkable structural and functional properties. HEAs generally contain 5–13 principal elements with the concentrations of each component lying ...

    A multi-physics-based modelling approach to predict mechanical and thermo-mechanical behaviour of cementitious composite in a multi-scale framework 

    Pal, Biswajit
    Concrete is a heterogeneous material whose constituents (e.g., cement paste, aggregate etc.) range from a characteristic length-scale dimension of a nanometre to a metre. Owing to the heterogeneity of concrete and the ...

    Novel L12 precipitate hardened Co-base alloys 

    Verma, Shailendra Kumar
    Conventional cobalt base superalloys relied on solid-solution and carbide precipitate based strengthening. They lacked high temperature (more than 800 ˚C) creep strength as compared to Ni-base superalloys which are ...

    Interfacial Engineering of Hierarchical Carbon Fiber Reinforced Epoxy Laminates for Mechanical Property Enhancement and Self-healing Ability 

    Banerjee, Poulami
    Carbon fiber-reinforced epoxy (CFRE) laminates have become a significant component in aircraft industries over the years due to their superior mechanical and highly tunable properties. However, the interfacial area between ...

    Small-amplitude Oscillations in Hypersonic Double-cone Flow 

    Kumara, Akshaya G
    Unsteady compressible flows typically pose problems with rich dynamics. The broad concern of this thesis is the shock wave unsteadiness that arises in external high-speed flow over a double-cone body. This unsteadiness is ...

    ALE-based Monolithic Finite Element Strategies for Fluid Structure Interaction Problems 

    Dutta, Suman
    Fluid-structure interactions (FSI) represent a class of engineering problems which involve a two-way coupling between the solid motion and the fluid flow. The deformation of the solid caused by the fluid forces at the ...

    Hybrid Physics-Data Driven Models for the Solution of Mechanics Based Inverse Problems 

    Rautela, Mahindra Singh
    Inverse problems pose a significant challenge as they aim to estimate the causal factors that result in a measured response. However, the responses are often truncated, partially available, and corrupted by measurement ...
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    AuthorPradeep, M (3)Adhikary, Nepal (2)Ahmad, Syed iftikhar (2)Ananthan, M (2)Anilkumar, A K (2)Bharathraj, G N (2)Bhattacharya, Anwesa (2)Bhattacharya, Victoria (2)Biswas, Mehek (2)Bysakh, Sandip (2)... View MoreSubjectTECHNOLOGY (595)Mechanical Engineering (118)Metallurgy (101)Structural Engineering (100)Civil Engineering (98)Aerospace Engineering (95)Aeronautics (85)Materials Engineering (80)NATURAL SCIENCES (72)Chemical Engineering (60)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2018 (993)2004 - 2009 (174)Has File(s)
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