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Faculty Information Sheet



Dr. Sreekanta Das
Associate Professor
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Office:B08 Essex Hall
Phone Number:(519) 253-3000 Ext. 2507
Fax:(519) 971-3686
E-mail:sdas@uwindsor.ca
Personal Homepage:
Fields of Interest:
  • Behaviour of Masonry Structures
  • Behaviour of Steel, Oil and Gas Pipelines
  • Fatigue and Fracture of Marine Structures
  • Behaviour of Lattice Towers
  • Numerical Simulations of Behaviour of Steel Structures Under Impact and Fatigue Loads
  • Repair of Corroded and Damaged Steel Structures

    Qualifications: B.E. (Calcutta, India), M.E. (Wollongong, Australia), Ph.D. (Alberta, Canada), P.Eng. (Alberta, Canada).

    Graduate Study Opportunity (as of March 7, 2008):
    I am looking for a potential NSERC Industrial graduate student (Master’s level) who will be working in the area of masonry structure. Interested domestic students (Canadian Citizens or Landed Immigrant/Permanent Resident) with an A- (80%) or higher cumulative grade is encouraged to contact me.

    l am also looking for a graduate student (Master’s or Doctoral level), who will be working in the area of low-cycle-fatigue of steel structures. Potential students (domestic or international) are encouraged to contact me.

    Selected Publications:
    Zhang, Y., Das, S. (2008). “Failure of X52 Wrinkled Line pipe Subjected to Monotonic Bending Deformation,” International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering, March 2008.

    Das, S., Cheng, J.J.R. and Murray, D.W. (2007). “Prediction of Fracture in Wrinkled Energy Pipelines Subjected to Cyclic Deformation,” International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering, September 2007.


    Das, S., Cheng, J.J.R. and Murray, D.W. (2007). “Prediction of Fracture Life of Wrinkled Steel Pipe Subjected to Low Cycle Fatigue Load,” Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, September 2007.

    Das, S., Cheng, J.J.R. and Murray, D.W. (2007). “Behavior of Wrinkled Steel Pipelines Subjected to Cyclic Axial Loadings,” Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, June 2007.

    Das, S., Cheng, J.J.R. and Murray, D.W. (2007). “A Test Method to Determine Low Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Wrinkled Pipe,” Journal of Testing and Evaluation, ASTM, January 2007.

    Uy, B. and Das, S. (1999). "Bracing of Thin-Walled Steel Box Column During Pumping of Wet Concrete," Journal of Thin Walled Structures, February 1999.

    Hadi, M.N.S. and Das, S. (1999). " A Solution Approach for Non-linear Analysis of Concrete Members," DIRASAT, October 1999.