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Pramod Kumar Gupta
Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Publications - 107
Citations - 1416
Pramod Kumar Gupta is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Finite element method & Ballistic limit. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 107 publications receiving 1169 citations. Previous affiliations of Pramod Kumar Gupta include Birla Institute of Technology and Science & Guru Ghasidas University.
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Experimental and computational study of concrete filled steel tubular columns under axial loads
TL;DR: In this article, an experimental and computational study on the behavior of circular concentrically loaded concrete-filled steel tube columns till failure is presented, where the effect of the diameter and D/t ratio of a steel tube on the load carrying capacity of the concrete filled tubular columns are investigated.
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Protective role of extracts of neem seeds in diabetes caused by streptozotocin in rats
TL;DR: Results suggest that NSH and NSK prevent oxidative stress caused by STZ in heart and erythrocytes, and no such preventive effect was observed on renal and hepatic toxicity.
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Study of lateral compression of round metallic tubes
TL;DR: A detailed experimental and computational investigation of round metallic tubes subjected to quasi-static loading is presented in this article, where experiments were conducted wherein round aluminium and mild steel tubes of different diameter to thickness ratios were subjected to lateral compression in an Instron machine.
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A study of lateral collapse of square and rectangular metallic tubes
TL;DR: In this article, an experimental and computational study of rectangular and square tubes made of aluminium and mild steel and subjected to quasi-static transverse loading was presented. And the deformation process was numerically simulated using finite element code FORGE2.
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Establishment of nomograms and reference ranges for intra-cranial ventricular dimensions and ventriculo-hemispheric ratio in newborns by ultrasonography.
TL;DR: Aim: To establish normal ranges for the lateral, third, and fourth ventricular dimensions and the ventriculo‐hemispheric ratio (VHR) in neonates using cranial ultrasonography.