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Professor Anupam Chakrabarti

Department of Civil Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

Education:
2005 PhD Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
2009 Post Doctorate University of Adelaide

Research Interests:
1. Finite Element Analysis , 1. Sandwich Structures 2. Composite (FRP/Steel-concrete) structures 3. Functionally Graded Material
2. Application of FRP in Civil Engineering, FRP Bridge deck structures
3. Smart Structures, Coupled Thermo-electro-mechanical analysis: Piezoelectric materials, SMA

Award:
2009 Endeavour Research Award Government of Australia

Selected Publications:
Books:
S.K. Singh and A. Chakrabarti, Finite Element Modeling of Composites and Sandwich Laminates, Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN 978-3-659-23481-1

Journal Articles (for more see the link, Prof. Anupam Chakrabarti):
1. Chakrabarti A. and Sheikh A.H. (2002). A new triangular element based on higher order shear deformation theory for flexural vibration of composite plates. International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics; 2(2): 163-184.
2. Sheikh A.H. and Chakrabarti A. (2003). A New Plate Bending Element Based on Higher Order Shear Deformation Theory for the Analysis of Composite Plates. Finite Elements in Analysis and Design; 39(9), 883-903.
3. Chakrabarti A. and Sheikh A.H. (2003). Buckling of laminated composite plates by a new element based on higher order shear deformation theory. Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures; 10 (4), 303-318.
4. Chakrabarti A. and Sheikh A.H. (2004). A New Triangular Element to model Inter-Laminar Shear Stress Continuous Plate Theory. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering; 60(7), 1237-1257.
5. Chakrabarti A. and Sheikh A.H. (2004). Vibration of laminate faced sandwich plate by a new refined element. Journal of Aerospace Engineering, ASCE; 17(3), 123-134.
6. Chakrabarti A. and Sheikh A.H. (2004). Behavior of laminated sandwich plates having interfacial imperfections by a new refined element. Computational Mechanics; 34 (2), 87-98.

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