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    Development scheme and key technology of an electric vehicle: An overview by Kumar, M. Satyendra, Revankar, Shripad T.

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-04-2017)
    “…Environmental protection and energy conservations are the main concern of 21st century which has now accelerated the pace to plan and develop electric vehicle…”
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    An experimental investigation of subcooled choked flow in actual steam generator tube cracks by Revankar, Shripad T., Riznic, Jovica

    Published in Nuclear engineering and design (01-12-2019)
    “…•Choked flow through steam generator tube cracks were studied.•Five test samples with real steam generator tube materials were studies.•Effects of subcooling…”
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    Numerical investigation on thermal status of a scaled-down suppression pool by Qu, Xiaohang, Revankar, Shripad T., Tian, Maocheng

    Published in Nuclear engineering and design (15-12-2018)
    “…•Thermal responses of a scaled down suppression pool are studied numerically.•Steam injection is simulated using direct contact condensation method and…”
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    Numerical simulation of bubble formation and condensation of steam air mixture injected in subcooled pool by Qu, Xiaohang, Revankar, Shripad T., Tian, Maocheng

    Published in Nuclear engineering and design (15-08-2017)
    “…•Bubble formation and condensation process injected from a nozzle is studied numerically.•Euler-Euler two-fluid free surface model and species model from are…”
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    Experimental and theoretical investigation of film condensation with noncondensable gas by Oh, Seungmin, Revankar, Shripad T.

    “…Experimental and theoretical investigations were conducted for the film condensation with noncondensable gas in a vertical tube. Condensation experiments were…”
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    A review of catalytic sulfur (VI) oxide decomposition experiments by Brown, Nicholas R., Revankar, Shripad T.

    Published in International journal of hydrogen energy (01-02-2012)
    “…Sulfur (VI) oxide, also known as sulfur trioxide or SO 3, decomposition is an oxygen-generating decomposition reaction that proceeds in the gaseous system SO…”
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    Fabrication methods and thermal hydraulics analysis of enhanced thermal conductivity UO2–BeO fuel in light water reactors by Zhou, Wenzhong, Liu, Rong, Revankar, Shripad T.

    Published in Annals of nuclear energy (01-07-2015)
    “…•Two fabrication methods to produce high thermal conductivity UO2–BeO oxide nuclear fuels were summarized.•The characteristics and microstructures of the fuel…”
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    Sodium borohydride hydrolysis kinetics comparison for nickel, cobalt, and ruthenium boride catalysts by Walter, Joshua C., Zurawski, Andrew, Montgomery, Daniel, Thornburg, Matt, Revankar, Shripad

    Published in Journal of power sources (15-04-2008)
    “…Hydrolysis tests have been performed at a constant temperature of 60 °C over a range of sodium borohydride (2.5–30 wt%) and sodium hydroxide (2.5–30 wt%)…”
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    Transient analysis of coupled high temperature nuclear reactor to a thermochemical hydrogen plant by Revankar, Shripad T.

    Published in International journal of hydrogen energy (10-05-2013)
    “…A very high temperature reactor (VHTR) has been considered for generation of hydrogen by water-splitting through thermochemical processes using process heat…”
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    Heat transfer characteristics of an ex-vessel molten core cooling system based on two-phase natural circulation by Song, Kiwon, Kim, Hwan Yeol, Kim, Moo Hwan, Revankar, Shripad T.

    Published in Nuclear engineering and design (01-08-2019)
    “…•Natural circulation was studied with in simulated core catcher cooling system.•Two-phase flow structure were studied in the coolant channel.•Data on void…”
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    Experimental investigation on the propagation characteristics of pressure oscillation in direct contact condensation with low mass flux steam jet by Qiu, Binbin, Yang, Qingchuan, Yan, Junjie, li, Gen, Revankar, Shripad T.

    Published in Experimental thermal and fluid science (01-11-2017)
    “…•The pressure oscillation propagates in the form of wave.•In the propagation process, the frequency remains the same but the intensity attenuates.•A…”
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    Comparative Safety Analysis of Accelerator Driven Subcritical Systems and Critical Nuclear Energy Systems by Luo, Run, Revankar, Shripad T., Zhao, Fuyu

    Published in Applied sciences (01-09-2021)
    “…The accelerator driven subcritical system (ADS) has been chosen as one of the best candidates for Generation IV nuclear energy systems which could not only…”
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    Flow boiling heat transfer from downward-facing thick heater block in an inclined channel with plain and microporous coated surfaces by Song, Kiwon, Jun, Seongchul, You, Seung M., Kim, Hwan Yeol, Kim, Moo Hwan, Revankar, Shripad T.

    “…•Flow boiling heat transfer studied on large plain and microporous coated surfaces.•Enhanced heat transfer was observed with microporous coated…”
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    Controller Design and Stability Analysis of an MSR Plant Based on a Nonlinear Distributed-Parameter Model by Xie, Chao, Luo, Run, Revankar, Shripad T., Yu, Tao

    Published in Applied sciences (28-04-2023)
    “…A molten-salt reactor (MSR), in which the nuclear waste can be separated and taken away from the liquid fuel through online chemical treatment, has remarkable…”
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    Effect of coalescence and breakup on bubble size distributions in a two-dimensional packed bed by Jo, Daeseong, Revankar, Shripad T.

    Published in Chemical engineering science (15-07-2010)
    “…Bubble size distributions in a two-dimensional packed bed are investigated as a function of axial direction by using image processing techniques with a large…”
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    Microstructure-Based Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Behavior Modeling of Nuclear Fuel UO2-BeO by Zhou, Wenzhong, Revankar, Shripad T, Liu, Rong, Beni, Mehrdad Shahmohammadi

    Published in Heat transfer engineering (28-05-2018)
    “…The development of ceramic-ceramic composite nuclear fuels benefits from thermal modeling by providing an understanding on how fabrication variables, such as…”
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    MELCOR severe accident analysis for a natural circulation small modular reactor by Li, Longze, Kim, Tae Woon, Zhang, Yapei, Revankar, Shripad T., Tian, Wenxi, Su, G.H., Qiu, Suizheng

    Published in Progress in nuclear energy (New series) (01-09-2017)
    “…A natural circulation small modular reactor (NCSMR) is designed and the severe accident of the NCSMR was analyzed with MELCOR code in this work. The NCSMR is a…”
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    Investigation of bubble breakup and coalescence in a packed-bed reactor – Part 1: A comparative study of bubble breakup and coalescence models by Jo, Daeseong, Revankar, Shripad T.

    Published in International journal of multiphase flow (01-11-2011)
    “…► Packed bed experimental data on bubble breakup, coalescence and bubble size were obtained. ► The bubble size distributions were modeled using CFD existing…”
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    Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Subcooled Flashing Flow through Simulated Steam Generator Tube Cracks by Vadlamani, Ram Anand, Revankar, Shripad T., Riznic, Jovica R.

    Published in Heat transfer engineering (21-04-2019)
    “…Flow models and experiments were developed to predict the choking flow of subcooled flashing water through steam generator tube crack. Experiments were…”
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