WATER MATTERS LAB (Water, Air, Thermal, Energy Resource, Medical and Additive Technology towards Emerging Research on Sustainability) |
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Dr. Bahni Ray has joined the Mechanical
Engineering Department of IIT Delhi in
2017 as an Assistant Professor. She got her B. Tech & M.Tech Dual degree
in 2006 from IIT, Kharagpur Mechanical Engineering Department. She received
her doctorate degree in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Kanpur on 2012. After
her Ph. D., she worked as a Postdoctoral researcher at Johns Hopkins
University, Maryland, USA for one year and City college of New York, New
York, USA for two years. This
lab works on a wide range of fundamental study and industrial applications of
multiphase flow systems with main focus on drop and bubble dynamics and
microchannel using numerical and theoretical tools. Research covers
multiscale phenomena ranging from flow in microchannel to large drop impacts
for large range of time. To study the multiphysics different in-house and
open source code are used. Apart from developing numerical schemes to capture
the intricate details of interfacial flow, main focus is on studying the
physics explaining the different flow phenomena. The primary application of
work is on ink-jet printing, emulsions, oil spill breakup in oceans,
production of micro-sized drops to mention few. Areas
of Interest Pollution mitigation Multiphase Flow
Stability analysis Traffic flow Computational Fluid Dynamics software:
OpenFOAM, Gerris, MFix, COMSOL
Multiphysics, Ansys Contact
Office
: Block III, Room No. 354 To
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