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Amit M Kanvinde
University Of California-Davis
$1,771,731
Attributed
$2,061,068
Total exposure
8
Grants
7
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $399.9K · FY2007–25$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$2,061,068 · 8
By mechanism
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Top collaborators
- Mark M Rashid1 shared
- Sashi K Kunnath1 shared
Grant awards (8)
NSF-SNSF: Simulating Fracture in Structural Steel Members through Fracture-Mechanics-Enriched Frame Elements$399,915
· FY2025 · ENG · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Micromechanics-based Framework for Modeling Fracture of Weldments in Structural Steel$245,101
· FY2021 · ENG · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Simulating Crack Propagation in Steel Structures Under Ultra-Low Cycle Fatigue and Low-Triaxiality Loading from Earthquakes and Other Hazards$249,999
· FY2016 · ENG · contact PI
Computational Simulation of Local Damage in Structures$353,590
· FY2014 · ENG · contact PI
RAPID: Forensic Analysis of Eccentrically Braced Frame Fracture during the February 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand Earthquake$26,000
· FY2011 · ENG · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Multi-Scale Simulation of Low-Triaxiality Fracture and Ultra Low Cycle Fatigue in Steel Structures$112,124
· FY2008 · ENG · contact PI
Ductile Fracture of Structural and Mechanical Components: Modeling and Experimentation$225,085
· FY2007 · ENG
NEESR-II Large-scale testing and micromechanical simulation of ultra-low-cycle fatigue cracking in steel structures$449,254
· FY2004 · ENG · contact PI