Kingshuk Bose
Kingshuk Bose
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering & Engineering Science
388 Engineering Research Bldg.
Overview Academic/Research Interest Areas
Constitutive modeling of metals, polymers, and advanced materials
Numerical/Analytical Fracture and Damage Mechanics
Computational Solid Mechanics
Numerical simulation of materials processing
Recent Publications
“Stable Crack Growth Under Mixed-Mode Conditions,” Bose, K. and Ponte Castaneda, P., Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol. 40, No. 5, pp. 1053-1103 (1992)
“The Effect Of Mode Mix On Interfacial Toughness: A Ductile Mechanism,” Bose, K. and Ponte Castaneda, P., Fracture Mechanics: 25th Volume, ASTM STP 1220, F. Erdogan Ed., American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, (1995).
“Stable Crack Growth Along a Brittle/Ductile Interface—II. Small Scale Yielding Solutions and Interfacial Toughness Predictions,” Bose, K., Mataga, P. A., and Ponte Castaneda, P., International Journal of Solids and Structures, Vol. 36, pp. 1-34 (1999).
“Modeling of stress softening in filled elastomers,” Bose, K., Hurtado, J. A., Snyman, M. F., Mars, W. V., and Chen, J. Q., Constitutive Models for Rubber III, J. J. C. Busfield and A. H. Muhr Ed., Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on the Constitutive Models for Rubber, London, pp. 223-230 (2003).
“Modeling of progressive damage and failure in ABAQUS: A General Framework,” Bose, K., Hurtado, J. A., Engelmann, B. E., Fox, D. D., Harkness, H., Lu, Y. Y., and Xia, L. (Proceedings of the NAFEMS World Congress 2005; Electronic)




