Jain Smrati¶
Information
- ORCID
- 0000-0002-2840-183X
- First Contribution
- 2022-06-02
- Last Contribution
- 2025-10-29
- Number Contributions
- 8
- Number Citations
- 57
Top Co-Authors
- Bhattacherjee Shantanu (7)
- Santhanam Manu (6)
- de Lima Lucas (1)
- Meena Hitesh (1)
- van der Putten Jolien (1)
Top Cited Articles
Persons This Author Cites the Most
- Rahul Attupurathu (17)
- Schlangen Erik (17)
- Çopuroğlu Oğuzhan (16)
- Mechtcherine Viktor (16)
- Santhanam Manu (16)
Persons This Author Is Cited Most By
- Tao Yaxin (5)
- Caron Jean-François (4)
- van Zijl Gideon (4)
- Cui Weijiu (3)
- Kim Heejeong (3)
- Zhang Yi, Lima Lucas, Böhler David, Arunothayan Arun et al. (2025-10)
Durability Assessment of 3D Printed Cement-Based Materials:
A RILEM TC 304-ADC Interlaboratory Study - Sreenivas Gagan, Rizzieri Giacomo, Bhattacherjee Shantanu, Jain Smrati et al. (2024-11)
Experimental and Numerical Assessment of Layer Deformation in a 3D Printed Concrete Element - Bhattacherjee Shantanu, Jain Smrati, Pratapa Phanisri, Santhanam Manu et al. (2024-09)
Construction of Boundary Wall for an International Cricket Stadium in India:
A Case Study - Bhattacherjee Shantanu, Jain Smrati, Santhanam Manu (2024-07)
Investigating the Interaction of Limestone-Calcined-Clay and OPC-Based Systems with a Methylhydroxyethyl-Cellulose-Based Viscosity-Modifier Used for 3D Printable Concrete - Bhattacherjee Shantanu, Jain Smrati, Santhanam Manu (2023-03)
Developing 3D Printable and Buildable Limestone-Calcined-Clay-Based Cement Composites with Higher Aggregate Content - Bhattacherjee Shantanu, Jain Smrati, Santhanam Manu (2022-11)
Criticality of Binder-Aggregate Interaction for Buildability of 3D Printed Concrete Containing Limestone-Calcined-Clay - Bhattacherjee Shantanu, Jain Smrati, Santhanam Manu, Thiruvenkatamani G. (2022-06)
Mechanical Properties and Failure-Pattern of 3D Printed Hollow Cylinders and Wall Segments under Uniaxial Loading - Bhattacherjee Shantanu, Jain Smrati, Santhanam Manu (2022-06)
Criticality of Microstructural Evolution at an Early-Age on the Buildability of an Accelerated 3D Printable Concrete