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G. Saravana Kumar
G. Saravana Kumar
Professor, Department of Engineering Design, IIT Madras
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Methods and Systems for Modeling a Physical Object
G Saravana Kumar
US Patent 20,120,299,917, 2012
140*2012
Computer aided engineering design
A Saxena, B Sahay
Springer Science & Business Media, 2007
1212007
Effect of various factors on pull out strength of pedicle screw in normal and osteoporotic cancellous bone models
V Varghese, G Saravana Kumar, V Krishnan
Medical Engineering & Physics 40, 28-38, 2017
972017
An experimental and theoretical investigation of surface roughness of poly-jet printed parts
K Kumar, G Saravana Kumar
Virtual and Physical Prototyping 10 (1), 23-34, 2015
842015
Curve and surface reconstruction from points: an approach based on self-organizing maps
G Saravana Kumar, PK Kalra, SG Dhande
Applied Soft Computing 5 (1), 55-66, 2004
692004
An expert system for predicting the deep drawing behavior of tailor welded blanks
KV Babu, RG Narayanan, G Saravana Kumar
Expert Systems with Applications 37 (12), 7802-7812, 2010
622010
An expert system based on artificial neural network for predicting the tensile behavior of tailor welded blanks
KV Babu, RG Narayanan, G Saravana Kumar
Expert Systems with Applications 36 (7), 10683-10695, 2009
452009
Parameter optimization for B-spline curve fitting using genetic algorithms
G Saravana Kumar, PK Kalra, SG Dhande
Evolutionary Computation, 2003. CEC'03. The 2003 Congress on 3, 1871-1878 Vol. 3, 2003
39*2003
Automatic segmentation of vertebral contours from CT images using fuzzy corners
JS Athertya, G Saravana Kumar
Computers in biology and medicine 72, 75-89, 2016
382016
Cervical spine morphology and ligament property variations: A finite element study of their influence on sagittal bending characteristics
JD John, G Saravana Kumar, N Yoganandan
Journal of Biomechanics 85, 18-26, 2019
372019
Optimization of custom cementless stem using finite element analysis and elastic modulus distribution for reducing stress-shielding effect
G Saravana Kumar, SP George
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of …, 2017
332017
Fractal raster tool paths for layered manufacturing of porous objects
G Saravana Kumar, P Pandithevan, AR Ambatti
Virtual and Physical Prototyping 4 (2), 91-104, 2009
312009
A new class of rational cubic spline fractal interpolation function and its constrained aspects
SK Katiyar, AKB Chand, G Saravana Kumar
Applied Mathematics and Computation 346, 319-335, 2019
302019
Personalised bone tissue engineering scaffold with controlled architecture using fractal tool paths in layered manufacturing
P Pandithevan, G Saravana Kumar
Virtual and Physical Prototyping 4 (3), 165-180, 2009
302009
Influence of morphological variations on cervical spine segmental responses from inertial loading
JD John, N Yoganandan, MWJ Arun, G Saravana Kumar
Traffic injury prevention 19 (sup1), S29-S36, 2018
292018
Pull out strength calculator for pedicle screws using a surrogate ensemble approach
V Varghese, P Ramu, V Krishnan, G Saravana Kumar
Computer methods and programs in biomedicine 137, 11-22, 2016
282016
Optimisation of double wishbone suspension system using multi-objective genetic algorithm
A Arikere, G Saravana Kumar, S Bandyopadhyay
Simulated Evolution and Learning, 445-454, 2010
282010
Evaluating Pedicle-Screw Instrumentation Using Decision-Tree Analysis Based on Pullout Strength
V Varghese, V Krishnan, G Saravana Kumar
Asian Spine Journal 12 (4), 611, 2018
272018
Comparative Analysis of Effect of Density, Insertion Angle and Reinsertion on Pull-Out Strength of Single and Two Pedicle Screw Constructs Using Synthetic Bone Model
V Krishnan, V Varghese, G Saravana Kumar
Asian Spine Journal 10 (3), 414-421, 2016
252016
MAPPING BLOCK-BASED MORPHING FOR SUBJECT-SPECIFIC SPINE FINITE ELEMENT MODELS
JD John, MWJ Arun, N Yoganandan, G Saravana kumar, SN Kurpad
54th Annual Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium, Denver, Colorado, 2017
232017
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