S. D. Sharma
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
20 Papers
142 Citations
S. D. Sharma is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Natural rubber & Hydrostatic pressure. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 20 publications. Previous affiliations of S. D. Sharma include Princeton University & Government Engineering College, Rewa.
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Papers
99mTc labeled VIP analog: evaluation for imaging colorectal cancer.
P. S. Rao,Mathew L. Thakur,V. Pallela,R. Patti,K. Reddy,H. Li,S. D. Sharma,H. L. Pham,L. Diggles,Christina A. Minami,C.S. Marcus +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that (99m)Tc-TP3654 can be prepared efficiently without loss of its receptor specificity and biological activity and is a promising agent for imaging colorectal cancer.
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Polymer-Based Composite Materials: Characterizations
Jayesh Cherusseri,Sumit Pramanik,Sumit Pramanik,L. Sowntharya,Deepak Pandey,Kamal K. Kar,S. D. Sharma,S. D. Sharma +7 more
- 01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, various techniques used for characterizing the polymer-based composite materials in order to examine their mechanical, thermal, electrical, magnetic, piezoelectric, tribological, rheological, and biological properties are discussed.
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Polymer-Based Composite Structures: Processing and Applications
S. D. Sharma,S. D. Sharma,L. Sowntharya,Kamal K. Kar +3 more
- 01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, the processing and applications of polymer-based composite structures are discussed, as they constitute an important class of materials and share a significant part of the engineering material market.
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Development of rubber pressure molding technique using butyl rubber to fabricate fiber reinforced plastic components based on glass fiber and epoxy resin
TL;DR: In this paper, a rubber pressure molding (RPM) technique is developed to prepare fiber reinforced plastic components (FRP) using glass fiber and epoxy resin, which is based on the matching die set, where the die is made of hard metal like steel and the punch from flexible rubber like materials.
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Development of Rubber Pressure Molding Technique using Butyl Rubber to Fabricate Fiber Reinforced Plastic Components based on Glass Fiber and Polyester Resin
TL;DR: In this article, a new technique called rubber pressure molding (RPM) has been developed to fabricate fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) products from glass fiber/polyester resin.
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