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36
Citations
6029
World Ranking
2495
National Ranking
184

Overview

Kamran Nikbin is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to the field of Engineering, with a primary focus on Mechanical Engineering and related subfields. Their body of work encompasses materials science and structural mechanics, particularly in areas related to fatigue, fracture mechanics, and high temperature alloy behavior.

The scientist's research interests are reflected in their frequent publication topics, which include:

  • Fatigue and fracture mechanics
  • High Temperature Alloys and Creep
  • Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
  • Microstructure and mechanical properties
  • Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels
  • Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties

Kamran Nikbin is also active within several key subfields of study, mainly:

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Automotive Engineering

The majority of their published work appears in specialized engineering journals, with frequent contributions to:

  • Engineering Failure Analysis
  • Engineering Fracture Mechanics
  • Materials & Design
  • Journal of Multiscale Modelling
  • Forces in Mechanics

Kamran Nikbin has collaborated with several researchers multiple times, illustrating a pattern of ongoing partnership in their work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Jiangjing Xi
  • Yun Hu
  • Ali Mehmanparast
  • Jun Jiang
  • Vahid Daghigh

Some of the recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Kamran Nikbin are:

  • A review on solid riveting techniques in aircraft assembling, 2020, Manufacturing Review
  • The Low-Cycle Fatigue Behavior, Failure Mechanism and Prediction of SLM Ti-6Al-4V Alloy with Different Heat Treatment Methods, 2021, Materials
  • Finite element analysis of creep-fatigue-oxidation interactions in 316H stainless steel, 2020, Engineering Failure Analysis
  • Structural integrity assessment of floating offshore wind turbine support structures, 2020, Ocean Engineering
  • Grain boundary engineering of new additive manufactured polycrystalline alloys, 2021, Forces in Mechanics

Best Publications

  • Validation of the K and J Parameters in a Compact Tension Specimen Containing Intergranular and Straight Crack Paths

    A. N. Mehmanparast;C. M. Davies;K. M. Nikbin

  • Review on fracture and crack propagation in weldments - A fracture mechanics perspective

    U. Zerbst;R.A. Ainsworth;H.Th. Beier;H. Pisarski

  • An Engineering Approach to the Prediction of Creep Crack Growth

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  • Prediction of Creep Crack Growth from Uniaxial Creep Data

    K. M. Nikbin;D. J. Smith;G. A. Webster

  • Creep crack growth prediction using a damage based approach

    M. Yatomi;K.M. Nikbin;N.P. O'Dowd

  • Finite element based plastic limit loads for cylinders with part-through surface cracks under combined loading

    Yun Jae Kim;Do Jun Shim;Kamran Nikbin;Young Jin Kim

  • Relevance of Nonlinear Fracture Mechanics to Creep Cracking

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  • Theoretical and numerical modelling of creep crack growth in a carbon-manganese steel

    M. Yatomi;N.P. O’Dowd;K.M. Nikbin;G.A. Webster

  • A Code of Practice for conducting notched bar creep tests and for interpreting the data

    G. A. Webster;S. R. Holdsworth;M. S. Loveday;K. Nikbin

  • Creep failure simulations of 316H at 550 °C: Part I – A method and validation

    Chang Sik Oh;Nak Hyun Kim;Yun Jae Kim;Catrin Davies

  • Thermo-mechanical modelling of a single-bead-on-plate weld using the finite element method

    X. Shan;C.M. Davies;T. Wangsdan;N.P. O'Dowd

  • Comparison of creep crack initiation and growth in four steels tested in HIDA

    M Tan;N.J.C Celard;K.M Nikbin;G.A Webster

  • Justification for meso-scale modelling in quantifying constraint during creep crack growth

    K Nikbin

  • Experimental and numerical investigation of ductile fracture using GTN damage model on in-situ tensile tests

    H. Gholipour;F.R. Biglari;K. Nikbin

  • Creep crack growth rate predictions in 316H steel using stress dependent creep ductility

    A. Mehmanparast;C. M. Davies;G. A. Webster;K. M. Nikbin

  • Buckling analysis of piezoelectric cylindrical composite panels reinforced with carbon nanotubes

    Mohsen Nasihatgozar;Vahid Daghigh;Milad Eskandari;Kamran Nikbin

  • Creep failure simulations of 316H at 550 °C: Part II – Effects of specimen geometry and loading mode

    Nak Hyun Kim;Chang Sik Oh;Yun Jae Kim;Catrin M. Davies

  • Creep crack growth simulations in 316H stainless steel

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  • Low velocity impact analysis of laminated composite plates using a 3D elasticity based layerwise FEM

    AliReza Setoodeh;P. Malekzadeh;P. Malekzadeh;K. Nikbin

  • Experimental Evaluation of the J or C * Parameter for a Range of Cracked Geometries

    CM Davies;M Kourmpetis;NP O'Dowd;KM Nikbin

  • Experimental Investigation of Constraint Effects on Creep Crack Growth

    Adam D. Bettinson;Noel P. O’Dowd;Kamran M. Nikbin;George A. Webster

  • Modelling of damage development and failure in notched-bar multiaxial creep tests

    M. Yatomi;A. D. Bettinson;N. P. O'dowd;K. M. Nikbin

  • Two Parameter Characterisation of Crack Tip Fields under Creep Conditions

    A. D. Bettinson;N. P. O’Dowd;K. Nikbin;G. A. Webster

  • Analysis of Creep Crack Initiation and Growth in Different Geometries for 316H and Carbon Manganese Steels

    CM Davies;F Mueller;KM Nikbin;NP O'Dowd

Frequent Co-Authors

Noel P. O’Dowd
Noel P. O’Dowd University of Limerick
David Dye
David Dye Imperial College London
Lei Zhao
Lei Zhao Tianjin University
Saeed Ziaei-Rad
Saeed Ziaei-Rad Isfahan University of Technology
Jianguo Lin
Jianguo Lin Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Parviz Malekzadeh
Parviz Malekzadeh Persian Gulf University
Hidekazu Murakawa
Hidekazu Murakawa Osaka University
William E. Lee
William E. Lee Imperial College London
Lianyong Xu
Lianyong Xu Tianjin University
Zhiliang Zhang
Zhiliang Zhang Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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