Ram Prakash Bharti's profile
I'm male and 29
What I do
I’m a post-doctoral research fellow working in the field of electroviscous flow of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids through microfluidic channels….
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- Research Fellow
- Company
- Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, AUSTRALIA
- Further information
Location
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Interests
Non-Newtonian Fluids, Rheology, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Multiphase Flow,
Projects
Ram Prakash, “Steady flow of incompressible power-law fluids across a circular cylinder: a numerical study”, Ph.D. Thesis, Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India (2006-2007)
Ram Prakash “Monte Carlo Analysis of Molecular Weight Distrubution of Vinyl Acetate Emulsion Polymers” M.Tech. Thesis, Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India (2002)
Publications
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P. Sivakumar, R.P. Bharti and R.P. Chhabra. Effect of power-law index on critical parameters for power-law flow across an unconfined circular cylinder Chemical Engineering Science , 6035-6046 (Sept 2006)
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R.P. Bharti, R.P. Chhabra and V. Eswaran. A numerical study of the steady forced convection heat transfer from an unconfined circular cylinder Heat and Mass Transfer , 639-648 (May 2007)
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R.P. Bharti, R.P. Chhabra and V. Eswaran. Two-dimensional steady Poiseuille flow of power-law fluids across a circular cylinder in a plane confined channel: wall effects and drag coefficients Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research , 3820 - 384 (May 2007)
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P. Sivakumar, R.P. Bharti and R.P. Chhabra. Steady flow of power-law fluids across an unconfined elliptical cylinder Chemical Engineering Science , 1682-1702 (Mar 2007)
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R.P. Bharti, R.P. Chhabra and V. Eswaran. Steady forced convection heat transfer from a heated circular cylinder to power-law fluids International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer , 977-990 (Mar 2007)