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Manaswita Bose
Research Interests:
- Flow of Granular Materials
- Complex Fluid Dynamics & Multiphase Flows
- Molecular Dynamic Simulation of Particulate Flows
- Coal Gasification and Combustion
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Courses Offered:
- EN621: Mathematical Foundation for Energy Science (with S Bandyopadhyay)
- EN625: Introduction to Transport Phenomena
- EN305: Fluid Mechanics
- EN309: Thermal and Fluid Engineering Lab (with S Singh)
- EN306: Combustion Engineering
Academic Background:
B E (Chemical) from Jadavpur University, Kolkata
M Sc (Engg) from IISc, Bangalore
Doctoral degree from IISc, Bangalore
Contact Information:
Department of Energy Science and Engineering,
IIT Bombay, Powai,
Mumbai 400 076, India.
Office: Room. No-5, Old Stationery Block, Opp. CSRE Building, Ph-:+91-22-2576-7847, Fax-:
+91-22-2576-4890
Email id: manaswita.bose[at]iitb.ac.in
, Personal Homepage
List of Publications:
- M Bose, P R Nott and V Kumaran (2004), Excluded volume attraction in vibrated granular material, Europhys Lett 68, 508
- M Bose and V Kumaran (2005), Velocity distribution for a two dimensional sheared granular flow, Physical Review E, 69, 061301
- M Bose, U U Kumar, P R Nott and V Kumaran (2005), Brazil nut effect and excluded volume attraction in vibrofluidized granular
material, Physical Review E, 72, 021305
- M Bose and Martin Rhodes (2007) Dynamics of an intruder in a shaken granular bed, Powder Technology, 179, 25
Work Experience:
- Post-Doctoral Fellow: Monash University, Australia
- Lead CFD Engineer (Chemical): Zeus Numerix Pvt Ltd, Mumbai
- Senior Manager (R&D): Reliance Industries Limited, Mumbai
Invited Lecture:
- Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics (2008) Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel College of Engineering, Mumbai
- Rapid Flow of Granular Materials and Its Application (2010) University of Leicester, UK
Current Students:
- Zeeshan Afzal (M Tech) Saltation of coal particles during horizontal conveying
- Abhay Kumar Sahu (M Tech) Conjugate conduction, convection and radiation in vertical channel
Other Professional Activities
Reviewer of Particulate Science and Technology, Progress in CFD
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