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Srinivasa R. Bakshi

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Publications -  110
Citations -  5480

Srinivasa R. Bakshi is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spark plasma sintering & Carbon nanotube. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 99 publications receiving 4515 citations. Previous affiliations of Srinivasa R. Bakshi include Naval Postgraduate School & Indian Institutes of Technology.

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Carbon nanotube reinforced metal matrix composites - a review

TL;DR: In this paper, a review summarises the research work carried out in the field of carbon nanotube (CNT) metal matrix composites (MMCs), focusing on the critical issues of CNT-reinforced MMCs that include processing techniques, nanotubes dispersion, interface, strengthening mechanisms and mechanical properties.
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An analysis of the factors affecting strengthening in carbon nanotube reinforced aluminum composites

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of CNT dispersion, processing technique, degree of deformation and CNT-matrix interface on the elastic modulus, strength and toughness of composites are analyzed.
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Boron nitride nanotube reinforced polylactide–polycaprolactone copolymer composite: Mechanical properties and cytocompatibility with osteoblasts and macrophages in vitro

TL;DR: Results indicate that BNNT is a potential reinforcement for composites for orthopedic applications and interactions of the osteoblasts and macrophages with bare BNNTs prove them to be non-cytotoxic.
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Carbon nanotube reinforced aluminum composite coating via cold spraying

TL;DR: In this paper, a multiwalled carbon nanotube (CNT) reinforced aluminum nanocomposite coatings were prepared using cold gas kinetic spraying, which resulted in coatings of the order of 500μm in thickness.
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Carbon Nanotubes: Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites

TL;DR: In this article, Meyyappan et al. describe the development of reinforced metal matrix carbon nanotubes (MM-CNT) composites for large-scale applications and provide a roadmap to help researchers develop these composites and choose potential materials.