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    Pre-stressed thin tubular composite energy absorbers for improved impact energy absorption by Gattineni, Venkateswarlu, Nathi, Venukumar

    Published in Results in engineering (01-03-2020)
    “…The study proposes pre-stressing techniques as applied to CFRP based composite thin-walled tubes with the intent of increasing energy absorption capacity. The…”
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    Implant and submodeling techniques for detailed finite element study of inserts in composites by Gattineni, Venkateswarlu, Nathi, Venukumar

    Published in MethodsX (01-01-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] Plastics and other specialty materials such as composites and concrete etc. are effectively used under situations which require less weight…”
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    Post Tensioned CFRP tubes for improved energy absorption by Gattineni, Venkateswarlu, Nathi, Venukumar

    Published in Maǧallaẗ al-abḥath al-handasiyyaẗ (01-03-2023)
    “…Thin-walled tubes made of CFRP (Carbon fiber reinforced Polymer) are being increasingly used as CC (Crush Cans) due to their higher specific energy absorption…”
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    PSEUDO ELASTIC METHODS FOR DAMAGE ASSESSMENT OF COMPOSITE TUBES by Venkateswarlu Gattineni, Venukumar Nathi

    “…Rapid urbanization globally has led to increased traffic congestion within cities which often result in low speed collisions. These low speed collisions can…”
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    Expansion based composite tubes as energy absorbers for improved specific energy absorption: FEA based study by Gattineni, Venkateswarlu, Nathi, Venukumar

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2021)
    “…•Contrary to tradition of energy absorption through compression, study focuses on expansion.•Current study uses FEA based approach to study expansion of…”
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    Lean methods for energy absorption computation of thin-walled composite tubes by Gattineni, Venkateswarlu, Nathi, Venukumar

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2020)
    “…CFRP (Carbon fiber reinforced polymer) based composites are being widely used as materials in the transportation domain for vehicular structures as…”
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