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Experimental investigations into tensile properties of large specimens and sensitivity of notch size on the fracture and fatigue behavior of concrete
Full text embargo upto Jan 15, 2027 Concrete, which is the second largest material used after water, is a highly heterogeneous quasi-brittle material containing ingredients at different length scales. The fracture and ... -
Experimental studies on swirling flows at vertically upward intakes
The experimental investigations presented in this thesis are concerned with the aspects of sump geometry and sump parameters, which govern the flow conditions at vertically upward intakes. Detailed studies are made to ... -
Experimental studies on the fracture and fatigue failure processes under direct tension in quasi-brittle materials - Graphite and Concrete
Abstract Fatigue phenomenon is a gradual, permanent, micro structural change that takes place in a material due to the application of repeated loading. In the case of quasi-brittle materials like graphite and concrete, ... -
Experimental Studies on The Mechanical Behaviour of Cohesive Frictional Granular Materials
(2017-09-26)Thss thesis presents the results of an experimental programme on the static mono-tonic response of cohesive-frictional granular materials. The purpose of this experimental programme was to gain insight into the mechanical ... -
Experimental, Numerical and Probabilistic Analysis of Reinforced Anchors for Transmission Tower Foundations
The foundations of tall structures such as transmission towers are subjected to loads in three directions coming from wind and other environmental events. The use of anchors for application in transmission tower foundations ... -
Exploring Hydrological Processes, Modeling Decisions, and Deep Learning for Improved Hydrologic Assessment
Hydrological modeling is complicated by the intricate challenges and uncertainties associated with understanding hydrological processes. This thesis aims at answering some of the key research questions related to ... -
Extra-cellular Polysaccharides and Microbially Induced Carbonate Cementation Using Indigenous Microbes in Cattle Manure
Soft soils are composed of large portions of silts and clay and are characterized by low strength and high compressibility owing to their high-water content. Biocementation techniques are emerging as a strong alternative ... -
Factors Affecting The Static And Dynamic Response Of Jointed Rock Masses
(2010-07-20)Infrastructure is developing at an extremely fast pace which includes construction of metros, underground storage places, railway bridges, caverns and tunnels. Very often these structures are found in or on the rock masses. ... -
Factors Controlling the Dispersivity of Soils and the Role of Zeta Potential
(2017-12-07)Most soil particles loses cohesion and split up the soil mass into individual soil grains when they come in contact with water and get saturated. In dispersive soils the particles detach more spontaneously from each other ... -
Factors Influencing Contaminant Transport in Vadose Zone of Near Surface Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility
Radioactive waste is generally classified as low and intermediate level waste (LILW) and high-level waste (HLW), based on their level of radioactivity and the time taken for decay. The low and intermediate level ... -
Fatigue Crack Growth in Roller-Rocker and Rocker Bearings of Railway Steel Bridges
Indian Railways comprise a major part of the infrastructure in India. Most of the transportation of raw materials, goods, and people from different parts of the country is done by the railways. To cope with the ever-increasing ... -
Field Investigations And Modeling of Flow in Vadose Zone in a Forested Watershed
(2017-10-18)The vadose zone is the unsaturated zone between the ground surface and water table. This zone is of much importance as it acts as a link between surface water and ground water. Knowledge of soil moisture in this zone is ... -
Finite difference modelling of ground water flows
The thesis presents several studies on finite difference modelling of groundwater flow systems. The studies include: (i) Development of an efficient computational algorithm for nonrectangular flow domains; (ii) Comparative ... -
Finite Element Limit Analysis for Solving Different Axisymmetric Stability Problems in Geomechanics : Formulations and Solutions
(2017-11-15)Limit analysis is a very powerful tool to find accurate solutions of several geotechnical stability problems. This analysis is based on the theory of the plasticity and it provides two limiting solutions within lower and ... -
Flood Risk Assessment in Peninsular India: Integrating Data, Multivariate Statistics, and Machine Learning
Floods are among the most significant natural hazards in India; however, their drivers, spatial coherence, and potential impacts remain poorly understood, particularly in data-scarce catchments. This thesis addresses these ... -
Flow characteristics of rectangular and trapezoidal finite crest... ..weirs
This thesis presents an extensive and systematic study of the free and submerged flow characteristics of rectangular and trapezoidal finite crest width weirs and triangular profile weirs. Aspects studied include the ... -
Flow characteristics of sharp-edged orifices,quadrant-edged orifices and nozzles
This thesis presents an integrated study of flow past sharp-edged orifices, quadrant-edged orifices and long radius nozzles, covering different aspects such as metering characteristics, loss characteristics and flow ... -
Formulations for solving geomechanics stability problems using stress characteristics and finite element limit analysis with power type and Mohr-Coulomb yield criteria
In geotechnical engineering, the stability analysis is often carried out to determine the ultimate collapse load that a geo-structure can possibly withstand. The accurate prediction of the exact collapse load is often very ...

