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D-Index
35
Citations
3618
World Ranking
2740
National Ranking
73

Overview

B.K. Mishra is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in India. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering and materials science, with a focus on several subfields including mechanics of materials, materials chemistry, mechanical engineering, metals and alloys, and control and systems engineering. The body of work encompasses 47 publications in engineering and 23 in materials science, with specific emphasis on the mechanics of materials and materials chemistry.

The research topics explored by B.K. Mishra include numerical methods in engineering, fatigue and fracture mechanics, microstructure and mechanical properties, nonlocal and gradient elasticity in micro/nano structures, rock mechanics and modeling, metal forming simulation techniques, and high temperature alloys and creep.

Recent publications by B.K. Mishra include:

  • A Thermo-mechanical gradient enhanced damage method for fracture (2020) in Computational Mechanics
  • An improved methodology based on continuum damage mechanics and stress triaxiality to capture the constraint effect during fatigue crack propagation (2020) in International Journal of Fatigue
  • Thermo-elastic analysis of edge dislocation using extended finite element method (2020) in International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
  • A simple and efficient implementation of localizing gradient damage method in COMSOL for fracture simulation (2022) in Engineering Fracture Mechanics
  • A new creep-fatigue interaction damage model and CDM-XFEM framework for creep-fatigue crack growth simulations (2022) in Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics

B.K. Mishra frequently publishes in venues such as Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics, Computational Mechanics, and International Journal of Fatigue.

Their collaborative research includes frequent co-authorship with several researchers, most notably I.V. Singh, Subrato Sarkar, Neha Duhan, V.B. Pandey, and Anjali Jha. The partnership with I.V. Singh is the most prolific, with 20 joint works recorded.

Best Publications

  • The numerical simulation of fatigue crack growth using extended finite element method

    I.V. Singh;B.K. Mishra;S. Bhattacharya;R.U. Patil

  • An adaptive multiscale phase field method for brittle fracture

    R.U. Patil;B.K. Mishra;I.V. Singh

  • Numerical simulation of functionally graded cracked plates using NURBS based XIGA under different loads and boundary conditions

    Gagandeep Bhardwaj;I.V. Singh;B.K. Mishra;T.Q. Bui

  • Fatigue crack growth simulations of interfacial cracks in bi-layered FGMs using XFEM

    S. Bhattacharya;I. V. Singh;B. K. Mishra;T. Q. Bui

  • A homogenized XFEM approach to simulate fatigue crack growth problems

    Sachin Kumar;I.V. Singh;B.K. Mishra

  • Stochastic fatigue crack growth simulation of interfacial crack in bi-layered FGMs using XIGA

    G. Bhardwaj;I.V. Singh;B.K. Mishra

  • A new multiscale XFEM for the elastic properties evaluation of heterogeneous materials

    R.U. Patil;B.K. Mishra;I.V. Singh

  • A simple, efficient and accurate Bézier extraction based T-spline XIGA for crack simulations

    S.K. Singh;I.V. Singh;B.K. Mishra;G. Bhardwaj

  • New enrichments in XFEM to model dynamic crack response of 2-D elastic solids

    Sachin Kumar;I.V. Singh;B.K. Mishra;Akhilendra Singh

  • A comparative study and ABAQUS implementation of conventional and localizing gradient enhanced damage models

    Subrato Sarkar;I.V. Singh;B.K. Mishra;A.S. Shedbale

  • A new framework based on continuum damage mechanics and XFEM for high cycle fatigue crack growth simulations

    V.B. Pandey;I.V. Singh;B.K. Mishra;S. Ahmad

  • Modeling and simulation of kinked cracks by virtual node XFEM

    Sachin Kumar;I.V. Singh;B.K. Mishra;Timon Rabczuk

  • Numerical simulation of thermo-elastic fracture problems using element free Galerkin method

    Mohit Pant;I.V. Singh;B.K. Mishra

  • Evaluation of mixed mode stress intensity factors for interface cracks using EFGM

    Mohit Pant;I.V. Singh;B.K. Mishra

  • Static and dynamic analysis of smart cylindrical shell

    Rajeev Kumar;B.K. Mishra;S.C. Jain

  • Estimation of heat source model parameters for twin-wire submerged arc welding

    Abhay Sharma;Ajay Kumar Chaudhary;Navneet Arora;Bhanu K. Mishra

  • A new multiscale phase field method to simulate failure in composites

    R. U. Patil;B. K. Mishra;Indra Vir Singh;T. Q. Bui

  • XFEM simulation of cracks, holes and inclusions in functionally graded materials

    I. V. Singh;B. K. Mishra;S. Bhattacharya

  • A multiscale framework based on phase field method and XFEM to simulate fracture in highly heterogeneous materials

    R.U. Patil;B.K. Mishra;I.V. Singh

  • Fatigue crack growth analysis of an interfacial crack in heterogeneous materials using homogenized XIGA

    G. Bhardwaj;S.K. Singh;I.V. Singh;B.K. Mishra

  • A Thermo-mechanical gradient enhanced damage method for fracture

    Subrato Sarkar;I. V. Singh;B. K. Mishra

  • Creep crack simulations using continuum damage mechanics and extended finite element method

    VB Pandey;I V Singh;BK Mishra;S Ahmad

Frequent Co-Authors

Indra Vir Singh
Indra Vir Singh Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Subhamoy Bhattacharya
Subhamoy Bhattacharya University of Surrey
Pradeep Kumar
Pradeep Kumar Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Suraj P. Harsha
Suraj P. Harsha Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Tinh Quoc Bui
Tinh Quoc Bui Duy Tan University
Timon Rabczuk
Timon Rabczuk Bauhaus University, Weimar
Apurbba Kumar Sharma
Apurbba Kumar Sharma Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
R. Jayaganthan
R. Jayaganthan Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Stéphane Bordas
Stéphane Bordas University of Luxembourg
Xiaoying Zhuang
Xiaoying Zhuang University of Hannover

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