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Browsing Student Theses (EMU) by Author "Ansumali, Santosh"

Browsing Student Theses (EMU) by Author "Ansumali, Santosh"

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  • Namburi, N.L.D.B. Manjusha (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchEngineering Mechanics Unit (EMU), 2017-10-23)
    In the last two decades, Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) has emerged as an e cient alternative for hydrodynamic simulations. In LBM, a ctitious lattice with suitable isotropy in the velocity space is considered to recover ...
  • Soni, Nishant (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchEngineering Mechanics Unit (EMU), 2020)
    A number of scientific and engineering systems are governed by PDEs which have solutions comprising wide range of spatial and temporal scales. The accompanying details can only be captured by high-fidelity simulations on ...
  • Atif, Mohammad (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchEngineering Mechanics Unit (EMU), 2019)
    Fluid ows are constitutive to a wide variety of scienti c and engineering problems, owing to the fact that they encompass a vast range of spatial and temporal scales. An accurate prediction of the uid ow has ...
  • Banerjee, Mahan Raj (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchEngineering Mechanics Unit (EMU), 2021)
    In the Stokesian limit, the streamline topology around a single neutrally buoyant sphere is identical to the topology of pair-sphere pathlines, both in an ambient simple shear flow. In both cases there are fore-aft ...
  • Bohra, Akanksha (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchEngineering Mechanics Unit (EMU), 2020)
    Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a widespread cardiovascular illness that causes high rates of mortality all around the world (World Health Organization 2016; Kaptoge et al. 2019). The diagnosis of coronary artery disease ...
  • Sorathiya, Shahajhan Hassanali (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchEngineering Mechanics Unit (EMU), 2013-06-07)
    In the last two decades, lattice Boltzmann method has emerged as one of the alternatives to do complex isothermal and incompressible CFD simulations. It is based on kinetic theory which is a molecular description of the ...
  • Ramaadugu, Rashmi (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchEngineering Mechanics Unit (EMU), 2014-11-18)
    Differential operators such as gradient, curl, laplacian and divergence used in vector algebra follow certain identities and symmetries, which often is absent in their discrete counterpart. For example, the laplacian ...
  • Singh, Shiwani (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchEngineering Mechanics Unit (EMU), 2015-02-27)
    The constitutive relations used in numerical modeling of coupled polymeric solution are mostly obtained by a pre-averaging approximation of the underlying micro-mechanical model for polymer. However, in time-dependent ...
  • Chandran, Akshay (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchEngineering Mechanics Unit (EMU), 2021-11)
    We present a particle-continuum coupling for simulations in the laminar and turbulent flow regimes. The two-way coupling in the hybrid model is achieved via a direct Simulation Monte Carlo layer near walls and a ...
  • Verma, Vicky Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchEngineering Mechanics Unit (EMU), 2014-11-07)
    Multiparticle collision dynamics (MPCD) is a particle based mesoscopic simulation technique for incorporating hydrodynamics and thermal fluctuations in complex fluid simulations. Due to its simplicity, theMPCD algorithm ...
  • Agrawal, Samarth (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchEngineering Mechanics Unit (EMU), 2018-06-23)
    In the last few decades, simulations of stochastic processes have gained prominence in many elds of science and engineering. These simulations rely on Random Number generators (RNGs), routines that produce seemingly ...
  • Thantanapally, Chakradhar (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchEngineering Mechanics Unit (EMU), 2013-08-05)
    Turbulence can be defined as that state of matter characterized by a loss of coherence in space and time, as a result of the non-linear interaction of a large number of degrees of freedom, in excess of billions even for ...

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