List of Publications (Papers) of Dr. S. K. Biswas,
P A P E R S :
01.S.Chaudhuri, S.K.Biswas, A.Choudhury and K.Goswami, Amorphous to crystalline transition of
selenium thin films of different thickness. Journal of Non-crystalline Solids 46 (1981) 171-179.
02.S.Chaudhuri, S.K.Biswas, A.Choudhury and K.Goswami, Variation of optical gap of thick amorphous
selenium film. Journal of Non-crystalline Solids 54 (1983) 179-182.
03. S.Chaudhuri, S.K.Biswas and A.Choudhury, On the optical energy gap of thick amorphous
selenium film. Journal of Non-crystalline Solids 69 (1984) 169-170.
04.S.Chaudhuri, S.K.Biswas and A.Choudhury, Effects of heat treatment on the optical absorption of
amorphous In30 Se70 films physica status solidi(a) 83 (1984) k57-k60
05. S.Chaudhuri, S.K.Biswas and A.Choudhury,Dependence of optical absorption of amorphous In
Se films on temperature of heat treatment. Solid State Communications 53 (1985)273-276.
06. S.Chaudhuri, S.K.Biswas and A.Choudhury,The optical energy gap of amorphous In30 Se70
films. physica status solidi(a) 93 (1986)k47-k49.
07. S.K.Biswas, S.Chaudhuri and A.Choudhury, Effects of heat treatment on the optical and structural
properties InSe thin films. Physica Status Solidi (A) 105 (1988) 467-475.
08. S.Chaudhuri, S.K.Biswas and A.Choudhury, The effects of heat treatment on the structural
properties of amorphous In30 Se70 films. physica status solidi (a) 109 (1988) 511-516.
09. S.Chaudhuri, S.K.Biswas and A.Choudhury, Optical and structural properties of amorphous and
Heat treated In40 Se60 films of different thickness. Journal of Materials Science 23 (1988) 4470-4476.
10. S.K.Biswas, S.Chaudhuri and A.Choudhury, On the compositional dependence of the optical and
structural properties of amorphous Inx Se1-x thin films. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in
Electronics.2 (1991) 174-176.
11.S.K.Biswas,An introduction to sampling methods. Annual Number, Institute of Jute Technology,1982.
12. S.K.Biswas, Importance testing in textile processing. Textile Trends 26 (6) (1983) 41-45.and
Indian Textile Annual & Directory 21 (1983) A53-57.
13. S.K.Biswas, Use of gamma function in the calculation of average fibre length.
Indian Journal of Textile Research 14 (1989) 145-146.
14. S.K.Biswas , Some applications of gamma function in the calculation of average fibre length.
Jute Development Journal 10 (2) (1990) 16-17.
15. S.K.Biswas, Radial distribution function analysis of undried and dried cotton fibres.
Fibres92, The Textile Institute, Manchester, U.K.(1992).
16 S.K.Biswas, Universal Testing Machine.
Evaluation of Export Quality Jute Yarns, Institute of Jute Technology, Kolkata (1994)
17. S.K.Biswas Radial distribution function analysis of some native and hydrolysed cellulosic
materials. Proc. Indian Science Congress Part-III (abstracts) p.27. (1995).
18. S.K.Biswas, Some studies of jute fibre-length distribution with gamma function
IAPQR Transactions 21 (1996) 67-72
19. S.K.Biswas, Differential Scanning Calorimetry: Thermal analysis of polymers.
Indian Textile Journal 106 (10) (1996) 40-42.
20. S.K.Biswas,Computational and simulation studies of jute fibre length distribution.
Indian Journal of Fibre and Textile Research.25 (2000) 221-224.
21. S.K.Biswas and S. Ghosh, Packing fraction ,porosity and diameter of textile yarn. Annual Number,
Institute of Jute Technology. (2001).Golden Jubilee Year.
22. S.K.Biswas, Presentation of jute fibre length distribution via computer simulation.
Kristy’03, Technical Journal, Institute of Jute Technology. (2003).
23. S.K.Biswas Application of computer simulation in jute fibre length distribution.
Textile Trends 47 (4) July (2004) 37-39
24. S.K.Biswas Differential Scanning Calorimetry.
Kristy’2004, Technical Journal, Institute of Jute Technology. (2004) 19-22.
25. S.K.Biswas Computer simulation studies of modal length of jute fibre.
Textile Trends 49 (9) December (2006) 33-35.
26. S.K.Biswas and A.K.Samanta. Study of Thermal Behaviour of Jute and Chemically Modified Jute
Based Protective Technical Textiles
Awareness Programme in Technical Textiles , Institute of Jute Technology. (2006)
27. A.K.Samanta, D. Singhee, G. Basu and S.K.Biswas
Thermal behaviour and structural features of chemically and bio-chemically modified
jute substrates
Indian Journal of Fibre and Textile Research.32 (2007) 355-365.
28. A.K.Samanta, S.K.Biswas, S.Mitra, G. Basu and K.K.Mahalanabis.
Chemical modification of jute fabric with ethylene glycol and its mixtures with
glyoxal and aminosilicone compound under different catalyst systems for improving
its textile related properties and thermal behaviour
J. Polym.Mater. 24, No. 4, (2007) 325-348. Reprinted in J. Polym.Mater. 25, No. 2, (2008) 159-184.
30. S.K.Biswas Presentation of jute fibre length via graphics and compute simulation
Annual Number, Institute of Jute Technology. (2008).15-22.
31. S.K.Biswas Computer simulation studies of jute fibre length distribution
Journal of the Textile Association 68 March-April (2008) 256-258.
32. S.K.Biswas Studies of length of jute fibre via Gamma distribution function.
Journal of the Textile Association 70 July-August (2009) 56-58.
33.S.K.Biswas and R.S.Chanda. Mathematical Approach to Generating Fibre Length Distribution via
Computer simulation, In Jute and allied Fibres: Production, Utilisation and Marketing, Eds. P. Palit, M. K. Sinha, J. H.
Meshram, S. Mitra, S. K. Laha, A. R. Saha and B. S. Mahapatra Indian Fibre Society (Eastern
Region) Kolkata, p.84-90. (2010)
34. S.K.Biswas Computational and simulation studies of modal length of jute fiber
Journal of Natural Fibers 7(2) (2010) 111-117
35. A.K.Samanta, S.K.Biswas, A. Bagchi, R. Roy, N. R. Bose and T. Karthikeyan.
Development of Fire Retardant Jute Fabric Research and Development Focus on JTM-R&D Project –MM-IV-scheme-7.1,
IJT& SITRA (2010), Kolkata, p.7.
Semi-durable Fire Retardant Finishing of Jute Fabric and Thermal Behaviour
IE(I) Journal,TX,91 February 2011 18-26.
39. A.K.Samanta, A. Bagchi, S.K.Biswas. Fire Retardant Finishing of Jute Fabric and its thermal
behavior using phosphorous and nitrogen based compound
J. Polym.Mater. 28, No. 2, (2011) 149-169.