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Hom Dhakal
Professor
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
,
Faculty of Technology
,
School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
Revolution Plastics Institute
Portsmouth Centre for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing
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Hom.Dhakal
port.ac
uk
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(2)
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(1)
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Research output
125
Article
13
Chapter (peer-reviewed)
10
Conference contribution
6
Abstract
18
More
5
Literature review
3
Book
3
Paper
2
Editorial
1
Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary
1
Poster
1
Comment/debate
1
Review article
1
Working paper
Research outputs per year
Research outputs per year
3 results
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2021
Value-Added Biocomposites: Technology, Innovation, and Opportunity
Sriariyanun, M. (ed.)
,
Mavinkere Rangappa, S. (ed.)
,
Siengchin, S. (ed.)
&
Dhakal, H.
,
7 Sept 2021
,
1st ed.
CRC Press Inc
.
458 p.
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Book
Open Access
Biocomposites
100%
Market
37%
Specific Industry
37%
industry
37%
values
37%
2020
Sustainable Composites for Lightweight Applications
Dhakal, H.
&
Ismail, S. O.
,
26 Nov 2020
,
1st ed.
Woodhead Publishing
.
310 p.
(Woodhead Publishing Series in Composites Science and Engineering)
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Book
Open Access
applications
100%
industry
75%
Industry
75%
damage
50%
composite materials
50%
2018
Repair of polymer composites: methodology, techniques and challenges
Jefferson, A. J.
,
Arumugam, V.
&
Dhakal, H.
,
9 Mar 2018
,
1st ed.
Woodhead Publishing
.
474 p.
(Woodhead Publishing Series in Composite Science and Engineering)
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Book
Open Access
repair
100%
engineers
60%
Undergraduate Student
60%
Postgraduate Student
60%
Aerospace
60%