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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
33
Citations
4438
World Ranking
3019
National Ranking
1036

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Sunil Saigal is affiliated with the New Jersey Institute of Technology in the United States. Their academic and research activities are situated within this institution, contributing to its scholarly environment.

In 2009, Sunil Saigal was awarded the distinction of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). This recognition marks a notable point in their career timeline.

Best Publications

  • A survey of recent shell finite elements

    Henry T. Y. Yang;S. Saigal;A. Masud;R. K. Kapania

  • COHESIVE ELEMENT MODELING OF VISCOELASTIC FRACTURE: APPLICATION TO PEEL TESTING OF POLYMERS

    P. Rahulkumar;A. Jagota;S.J. Bennison;S. Saigal

  • H-Morph: an indirect approach to advancing front hex meshing

    Steven J. Owen;Sunil Saigal

  • An improved element free galerkin formulation

    Igor Kaljević;Sunil Saigal

  • Design‐Sensitivity analysis of Solids Using BEM

    J. H. Kane;Sunil Saigal

  • Extensible plastic collapse of thin-wall frusta as energy absorbers

    A.G. Mamalis;D.E. Manolakos;S. Saigal;G. Viegelahn

  • Polymer interfacial fracture simulations using cohesive elements

    P. Rahul-Kumar;A. Jagota;S.J. Bennison;S. Saigal

  • Geometrically Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis of Imperfect Laminated Shells

    Sunil Saigal;Rakesh K. Kapania;T.Y. Yang

  • Advances of thin shell finite elements and some applications—version I

    H.T.Y. Yang;S. Saigal;D.G. Liaw

  • Approximate Solution Methods in Engineering Mechanics

    Arthur P. Boresi;Sunil Saigal;Ken P. Chong

  • An arbitrary condensing, noncondensing solution strategy for large scale, multi-zone boundary element analysis

    J. H. Kane;S. Saigal

  • Mechanical behaviour in tension of cracked glass bridged by an elastomeric ligament

    S. Muralidhar;A. Jagota;S.J. Bennison;S. Saigal

  • On improved hybrid finite elements with rotational degrees of freedom

    Shah M. Yunus;Sunil Saigal;Robert D. Cook

  • Mechanical response of cracked laminated plates

    M. Seshadri;S.J. Bennison;A. Jagota;S. Saigal

  • A simple element for static and dynamic response of beams with material and geometric nonlinearities

    T. Y. Yang;Sunil Saigal

  • Interfacial failures in a compressive shear strength test of glass/polymer laminates

    P. Rahul-Kumar;A. Jagota;S.J. Bennison;S. Saigal

  • Mesoscale investigation of the deformation field of an aluminum bicrystal

    S. Sun;B.L. Adams;C. Shet;S. Saigal

  • A three-dimensional element-free Galerkin elastic and elastoplastic formulation

    William Barry;Sunil Saigal

  • A boundary element formulation for the inverse elastostatics problem (iesp) of flaw detection

    Luciano M. Bezerra;Sunil Saigal

  • Formation of pyramid elements for hexahedra to tetrahedra transitions

    Steven J Owen;Sunil Saigal

  • CCSweep: automatic decomposition of multi-sweep volumes

    David R. White;David R. White;Sunil Saigal;Sunil Saigal;Steven J. Owen;Steven J. Owen

Frequent Co-Authors

Anand Jagota
Anand Jagota Lehigh University
Om P. Agrawal
Om P. Agrawal Southern Illinois University Carbondale
David J. Erickson
David J. Erickson Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abhijit Chandra
Abhijit Chandra Jadavpur University
Subrata Mukherjee
Subrata Mukherjee Cornell University
Ramana V. Grandhi
Ramana V. Grandhi Air Force Institute of Technology
Jorge Cardoso
Jorge Cardoso University of Coimbra
Richard Heller
Richard Heller University of South Florida
Brent L. Adams
Brent L. Adams Brigham Young University
Jasbir S. Arora
Jasbir S. Arora University of Iowa

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