Bimal Das, PhD

About Bimal Das, PhD

Bimal Das, PhD, With an exceptional h-index of 7 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, specializes in the field of Cyclic Plasticity modelling, Fatigue, Finite Element analysis.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Synergistic effect of fatigue and hydrogen-induced damage under asymmetric loading of TRIP steel

A comprehensive methodology to estimate the fatigue life of S-shaped integral squeeze film damper

Comparative assessment of strain-controlled fatigue performance of SS 316L at room and low temperatures

An experimental and numerical study on strain controlled fatigue response of TRIP steel under influence of hydrogen

Influence of hydrogen on the low cycle fatigue performance of P91 steel

Cornering Fatigue life prediction of DP600 Steel Wheel Disc Experiment and Finite Element Simulation

Correlation between fatigue response of preformed bend DP600 steel specimen and wheel disc

The effect of thickness variation and pre-strain on the cornering fatigue life prediction of a DP600 steel wheel disc

Bimal Das, PhD Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

177

Citations(since 2020)

175

Cited By

54

hIndex(all)

7

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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Bimal Das, PhD Skills & Research Interests

Cyclic Plasticity modelling

Fatigue

Finite Element analysis

Top articles of Bimal Das, PhD

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Synergistic effect of fatigue and hydrogen-induced damage under asymmetric loading of TRIP steel

Engineering Failure Analysis

Bimal Das

Akhilendra Singh

Akhand Rai

Ricardo Branco

2024/4/24

A comprehensive methodology to estimate the fatigue life of S-shaped integral squeeze film damper

Engineering Failure Analysis

Anurag Kumar

Bimal Das

Akhilendra Singh

Mayank Tiwari

2024/4/12

Comparative assessment of strain-controlled fatigue performance of SS 316L at room and low temperatures

International Journal of Fatigue

Hitarth Maharaja

Bimal Das

Amit Singh

Sushil Mishra

2023/1/1

An experimental and numerical study on strain controlled fatigue response of TRIP steel under influence of hydrogen

International Journal of Fatigue

Bimal Das

Akhilendra Singh

Puja Ghosal

Ashish Priya

R Rohith Kumar Reddy

2023/7/1

Influence of hydrogen on the low cycle fatigue performance of P91 steel

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

Akhilendra Singh Bimal Das

2020/2/28

Cornering Fatigue life prediction of DP600 Steel Wheel Disc Experiment and Finite Element Simulation

Bimal Das

2020

Correlation between fatigue response of preformed bend DP600 steel specimen and wheel disc

Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures

Bimal Das

Akhilendra Singh

Surajit Kumar Paul

Kanwer Singh Arora

Mahadev Shome

2020/12

The effect of thickness variation and pre-strain on the cornering fatigue life prediction of a DP600 steel wheel disc

International Journal of Fatigue

Bimal Das

Surajit Kumar Paul

Akhilendra Singh

Kanwer Singh Arora

Mahadev Shome

2020/10/1

Notch fatigue performance of DP600 steel under different pre-straining paths

Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics

Puja Ghosal

Surajit Kumar Paul

Bimal Das

Manaswini Chinara

KS Arora

2020/8/1

Low cycle fatigue performance of DP600 steel under various pre-straining paths

International Journal of Fatigue

Bimal Das

Akhilendra Singh

Surajit Kumar Paul

2020/3/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 23
Sushil K Mishra

Sushil K Mishra

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

H-index: 19
Akhilendra Singh

Akhilendra Singh

Indian Institute of Technology Patna

H-index: 6
Dr. Pankaj Kumar

Dr. Pankaj Kumar

National Institute of Technology, Goa

H-index: 1
Hitarth Maharaja

Hitarth Maharaja

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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