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. Fabrication and response of Al70Y16Ni10Co4 glass reinforced metal matrix composites. Materials and Manufacturing Processes. 2011;26:1242–1247.
. Functionally Graded Al Alloy matrix in-situ composites. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A. 2010;41:242–254.
. High temperature wear behavior of Al–4Cu–TiB 2 in situ composites. Wear. 2010;268:1266–1274.
. Effect of Temperature on the Wear Behavior of Al-7Si-TiB2 In-Situ Composites. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A. 2009;40:223–231.
. The influence of room temperature and cryogenic temperature rolling on the aging and wear behaviour of Al–4Cu–5TiB 2 in situ composites. Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 2009;479:268–273.
. Semi-rigid Composite Flange Plate Connections. Jnl of Struct. Eng., SERC. 2008;34.
. A statistical analysis on erosion wear behaviour of A356 alloy reinforced with in situ formed TiB 2 particles. Materials Science and Engineering: A. 2008;476:333–340.
. Tensile and wear behaviour of in situ Al–7Si/TiB 2 particulate composites. Wear. 2008;265:134–142.
. Tensile and wear behaviour of in-situ Al-7Si-TiB2 particulate composites. Wear. 2008;265:134-142.
. A comparative study of mechanical properties and wear behaviour of Al-4Cu-TiB 2 and Al-4Cu-TiC in-situ composites. Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals. 2007;60:201–205.
. Influence of in situ formed TiB 2 particles on the abrasive wear behaviour of Al–4Cu alloy. Materials Science and Engineering: A. 2007;465:160–164.
. Influence of in-situ TiB 2 particles on the microstructural, mechanical and abrasive wear behavior of A356 alloy. Proceedings of International Conference on Material Science and Technology (MS&T-2007). 2007:483–489.
. Tribological behaviour of Cu 60 Zr 30 Ti 10 bulk metallic glass. Materials Science and Engineering: A. 2007;458:290–294.
. RHS Beam-to-Column Connection with web opening – Parametric study and design guidelines. Jnl. of Construct. Steel Research. 2006;62:747-756.
