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    Multi-Species Compressible Solver for Non-Continuum Flow Through a Micro-Channel by Nagendra, Sashi Kumar Gadiyakari, Maheshwari, Naresh K.

    “…Compressible multi species flow solver, developed by the authors Kumar and Maheshwari [May 15, 2020. "Viscous Multi-Species Lattice Boltzmann Solver for…”
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    Theoretical studies on fuel dispersion and fireball formation associated with aircraft crash by Shelke, Ashish V., Gera, Bhuvaneshwar, Maheshwari, Naresh K., Singh, Ram K.

    Published in Combustion science and technology (02-12-2018)
    “…The accidental or intentional crash of an aircraft causes the fuel dispersion followed by a fireball formation that may affect the integrity of structures by…”
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    CFD Simulation of Fuel Dispersion and Fireball Formation Associated with Aircraft Crash on NPP Structures by Shelke, Ashish V., Gera, Bhuvaneshwar, Maheshwari, Naresh K., Singh, Ram K.

    Published in Combustion science and technology (02-08-2020)
    “…The accidental or intentional crash upon structures of Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) by an aircraft cause the fuel spreading followed by a fireball formation. This…”
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    Optimal Main Heat Transport system configuration for a nuclear power plant by Gaikwad, Avinash J., Maheshwari, Naresh K., Obaidurrahman, K., Gupta, Aniket, Pradhan, Santosh K.

    Published in Nuclear engineering and design (01-04-2020)
    “…•Selection of an optimal Main Heat Transport (MHT) system configuration for a nuclear power plant (NPP) is an activity of high significance, as it influences…”
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    Parametric studies on hydrocarbon fireball using large eddy simulations by Shelke, Ashish V., Gera, Bhuvaneshwar, Maheshwari, Naresh K., Singh, Ram K.

    Published in Combustion theory and modelling (04-05-2019)
    “…Occurrences of fireball close to plant buildings due to the release of flammable hydrocarbon fuel caused by the formation of fuel vapour cloud poses severe…”
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    Investigation of heat transfer characteristics and energy balance analysis of FLiNaK in turbulent boundary layers of pipe flow by Khanwale, Makrand A., Sona, C.S., Mathpati, Channamallikarjun S., Borgohain, Ananta, Maheshwari, Naresh K.

    Published in Applied thermal engineering (22-01-2015)
    “…The transport of energy in turbulent boundary layers is characterised by two complimentary transport mechanisms, vis-a-vis conduction and turbulent advection…”
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    Investigation of flow and heat characteristics and structure identification of FLiNaK in pipe using CFD simulations by Sona, C.S., Khanwale, Makrand A., Mathpati, Channamallikarjun S., Borgohain, Ananta, Maheshwari, Naresh K.

    Published in Applied thermal engineering (05-09-2014)
    “…The demand for hydrogen as a transportation fuel is rising day by day. Hydrogen can be produced thermo-chemically or electrolytically at high temperatures. A…”
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    Estimation of fuel and clad temperature of a research reactor during dry period of de-fuelling operation by Vaidya, Abhijeet M., Maheshwari, Naresh K., Vijayan, Pallipattu K.

    Published in Nuclear engineering and design (01-04-2010)
    “…Heat transfer and fluid flow studies related to spent fuel bundle of a research reactor in fuelling machine has been carried out. When the fuel is in reactor…”
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    Pretest in forced circulation molten salt heat transfer loop: Studies with thermia‐B by Gajbhiye, Bhavesh D., C. S., Sona, Mathpati, Channamallikarjun S., Patwardhan, Ashwin W., Borgohain, Ananta, Maheshwari, Naresh K.

    Published in Heat transfer, Asian research (01-12-2019)
    “…Molten salts have potential application as an efficient heat transfer medium in a primary and secondary heat exchanger in high temperature next‐generation…”
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