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Sanjay Nimbalkar is affiliated with the University of Technology Sydney in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on engineering with a specific emphasis on civil and structural engineering, reflected in their extensive publication record.

The main fields of study for this researcher include:

  • Engineering

The subfields covered in their work are:

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
  • Building and Construction

Key topics addressed in their research span several areas of geotechnical and structural engineering:

  • Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Stabilization
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures
  • Railway Engineering and Dynamics
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Analysis
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics
  • Innovative concrete reinforcement materials
  • Concrete and Cement Materials Research

Their recent papers include:

  • Effects of soil arching on behavior of pile-supported railway embankment: 2D FEM approach (2020, Computers and Geotechnics)
  • Cyclic stress-strain characteristics of calcareous sand improved by polyurethane foam adhesive (2021, Transportation Geotechnics)
  • Laboratory investigation of microstructure, strength and durability of cemented soil with Nano-SiO2 and basalt fibers in freshwater and seawater environments (2023, Construction and Building Materials)
  • Phenomenological fractional stress-dilatancy model for granular soil and soil-structure interface under monotonic and cyclic loads (2021, Acta Geotechnica)
  • Three-dimensional finite element analyses of tyre derived aggregates in ballasted and ballastless tracks (2021, Computers and Geotechnics)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with this researcher are:

  • Qingsheng Chen
  • Gaoliang Tao
  • Piyush Punetha
  • Pingping Rao
  • Jifei Cui

Sanjay Nimbalkar has published repeatedly in certain academic venues. The leading publication venues for their work include:

  • International Journal of Geomechanics
  • Acta Geotechnica
  • Marine Georesources and Geotechnology
  • Transportation Geotechnics
  • Sustainability

Best Publications

  • Field Assessment of the Performance of a Ballasted Rail Track with and without Geosynthetics

    Buddhima Indraratna;Sanjay Nimbalkar;David Christie;Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn

  • Seismic passive resistance by pseudo-dynamic method

    D Choudhury;Sanjay S Nimbalkar

  • Pseudo-dynamic approach of seismic active earth pressure behind retaining wall

    Deepankar Choudhury;Sanjay S. Nimbalkar

  • The role of ballast fouling characteristics on the drainage capacity of rail substructure

    Nayoma Tennakoon;Buddhima Indraratna;Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn;Sanjay Nimbalkar

  • Stress-Strain Degradation Response of Railway Ballast Stabilized with Geosynthetics

    Buddhima Indraratna;Sanjay Nimbalkar

  • Improved Performance of Railway Ballast under Impact Loads Using Shock Mats

    Sanjay Nimbalkar;Buddhima Indraratna;Sujit Kumar Dash;David Christie

  • Deformation and Degradation Mechanisms of Railway Ballast under High Frequency Cyclic Loading

    Qi Deng Sun;Buddhima Indraratna;Sanjay Nimbalkar

  • Behavior of Geocell-Reinforced Subballast Subjected to Cyclic Loading in Plane-Strain Condition

    Buddhima Indraratna;Mohammad Biabani;Sanjay Nimbalkar

  • Behaviour of clay-fouled ballast under drained triaxial testing

    Buddhima Indraratna;Nayoma C Tennakoon;Sanjay Shrawan Nimbalkar;Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn

  • Effect of cyclic loading frequency on the permanent deformation and degradation of railway ballast

    Qideng Sun;Buddhima Indraratna;Sanjay Nimbalkar

  • Improved Performance of Ballasted Rail Track Using Geosynthetics and Rubber Shockmat

    Sanjay Nimbalkar;Buddhima Indraratna

  • Observed and predicted behaviour of rail ballast under monotonic loading capturing particle breakage

    Buddhima Indraratna;Qi Deng Sun;Sanjay Nimbalkar

  • Seismic rotational displacement of gravity walls by pseudo-dynamic method: Passive case

    Deepankar Choudhury;Sanjay S Nimbalkar

  • The Behaviour of Ballasted Track Foundations: Track Drainage and Geosynthetic Reinforcement

    Buddhima Indraratna;Sanjay Nimbalkar;Nayoma Chulani Tennakoon

  • Three-dimensional characterisation of particle size and shape for ballast

    Yifei Sun;Buddhima Indraratna;Sanjay Nimbalkar

  • Laboratory Assessment of the Role of Particle Size Distribution on the Deformation and Degradation of Ballast under Cyclic Loading

    Buddhima Indraratna;Yifei Sun;Sanjay Nimbalkar

  • Sliding stability and seismic design of retaining wall by pseudo-dynamic method for passive case

    Sanjay S Nimbalkar;Deepankar Choudhury

  • Determination of active earth pressure on rigid retaining wall considering arching effect in cohesive backfill soil

    Pingping Rao;Qingsheng Chen;Yitao Zhou;Sanjay Nimbalkar

  • Seismic Rotational Displacement of Gravity Walls by Pseudodynamic Method

    Deepankar Choudhury;Deepankar Choudhury;Sanjay S. Nimbalkar;Sanjay S. Nimbalkar

  • A constitutive model for coal-fouled ballast capturing the effects of particle degradation

    Buddhima Indraratna;Sanjay Nimbalkar;Matthew Coop;Scott W. Sloan

  • Performance assessment of reinforced ballasted rail track

    Buddhima Indraratna;Sanjay Nimbalkar;Tim Neville

Frequent Co-Authors

Buddhima Indraratna
Buddhima Indraratna University of Technology Sydney
Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn
Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn University of Technology Sydney
Deepankar Choudhury
Deepankar Choudhury Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Behzad Fatahi
Behzad Fatahi University of Technology Sydney
Hadi Khabbaz
Hadi Khabbaz University of Technology Sydney
Scott W. Sloan
Scott W. Sloan University of Newcastle Australia
John P. Carter
John P. Carter University of Newcastle Australia
David White
David White University of Southampton
Mark Cassidy
Mark Cassidy University of Melbourne
Matthew Richard Coop
Matthew Richard Coop University College London

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