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T.N.C. Anand

Bio: T.N.C. Anand is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Evaporation & Materials science. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 24 publications receiving 319 citations. Previous affiliations of T.N.C. Anand include Indian Institutes of Technology & Indian Institute of Science.

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TL;DR: In this article, a methodology is developed for the analysis of diesel engine in-cylinder processes and combustion and an integrated KIVA-3V code is developed by incorporating two well-validated models into the standard code: the Shell hydrocarbon auto-ignition model and the Characteristic-time model for simulation of subsequent diesel combustion.
Abstract: A methodology is developed for the analysis of diesel engine in-cylinder processes and combustion. Beginning from CAD data of the engine geometry, the methodology involves use of a commercial code AVL FIRE for simulation of suction stroke, and an open-source code KIVA-3V for simulation of the closed-valve part of the diesel cycle. For this, an algorithm is first developed to map a generalised three-dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) solution from an unstructured mesh in AVL FIRE to a structured mesh in KIVA-3V to provide initial conditions for the closed-valve simulations. For simulation of diesel combustion process, an integrated KIVA-3V code is developed by incorporating two well-validated models into the standard code: the Shell hydrocarbon auto-ignition model for simulation of diesel auto-ignition under conditions of high temperature and pressure, and the Characteristic-time model for simulation of subsequent diesel combustion. The integrated code is validated and calibrated against experimental pressure measurements in a naturally aspirated direct injection diesel engine. These tools are then used for exploring the potential of a constant-speed, turbocharged diesel engine towards emission reduction. The case study involves combustion simulations for exploring multiple injection strategy for the engine concerned.

12 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a cost effective way of fabricating a fluorescent laser-light diffuser is described and the procedure to obtain a uniform background using laser illumination is explained, and images are acquired using a CCD camera with the illumination provided using the diffuser and the variations of pixel intensity values along the centerline of the images are plotted.
Abstract: Laser-light diffusers are used in conjunction with pulsed lasers to generate bright, spatially uniform background illumination for imaging and particle sizing applications. The present paper describes a cost effective way of fabricating a fluorescent laser-light diffuser. The procedure to obtain a uniform background using laser illumination is explained. To characterize the diffuser, images are acquired using a CCD camera with the illumination provided using the diffuser and the variations of pixel intensity values along the centerline of the images are plotted. It is observed that the standard deviation of pixel intensity values is fairly small. Hence, these diffusers are suitable for experiments that need a uniform background.

10 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of the suspender on the evaporation of droplets under quiescent atmospheric conditions was studied experimentally using pendant droplets of ethanol (volatile) and water (nonvolatile).

8 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the melt delivery tube position on atomization outcomes such as the yield, mass median diameter, and spread of the particle size distribution, is studied experimentally.

7 citations


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01 Dec 1988
TL;DR: In this paper, the basic processes in Atomization are discussed, and the drop size distributions of sprays are discussed.Preface 1.General Considerations 2.Basic Processes of Atomization 3.Drop Size Distributions of Sprays 4.Atomizers 5.Flow in Atomizers 6.AtOMizer Performance 7.External Spray Charcteristics 8.Drop Evaporation 9.Drop Sizing Methods Index
Abstract: Preface 1.General Considerations 2.Basic Processes in Atomization 3.Drop Size Distributions of Sprays 4.Atomizers 5.Flow in Atomizers 6.Atomizer Performance 7.External Spray Charcteristics 8.Drop Evaporation 9.Drop Sizing Methods Index

1,214 citations

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01 May 2019-Energy
TL;DR: In this paper, the combined effect of nano additives, combustion chamber geometry and injection timing in a single cylinder diesel engine fuelled with ternary fuel (diesel-biodiesel-ethanol) blends is investigated.

307 citations

01 Nov 1997
TL;DR: In this paper, a technique is described that measures the instantaneous three-dimensional temperature distribution in water using two-color laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) and two fluorescent dyes, Rhodamine B and Rhodamine 110, are used as temperature indicators.
Abstract: A technique is described that measures the instantaneous three-dimensional temperature distribution in water using two-color laser-induced fluorescence (LIF). Two fluorescent dyes, Rhodamine B and Rhodamine 110, are used as temperature indicators. A laser light sheet scanned across the entire measurement volume excites the fluorescent dye, and an optical system involving a color beam splitter gives the intensity distribution of the individual fluorescent dyes on two separate monochrome CCD cameras. The ratio of these fluorescence intensities at each point of the image is calibrated against the temperature to eliminate the effect of the fluctuation of illuminating light intensity. A stable thermally stratified layer was measured by this system to evaluate the total accuracy of the measurement system. The random error of the measurement was ±1.4 K with 95% confidence. Measurements of thermal convection over a heated horizontal surface show temperature iso-surfaces having typical structures such as plumes, ridges and thermals.

300 citations

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01 Dec 1927-Nature
TL;DR: Niven as discussed by the authors argued that a reissue of the collected papers of an outstanding scientific man has been called for, and that the main papers involved must have been of very epoch-making type.
Abstract: IT is not often that a reissue of the collected papers of an outstanding scientific man has been called for. Some of the papers cannot fail to have historical value because of the part which their original publication played in the development of science; but that value alone would not be sufficient to secure the demand. The work involved must be of present-day importance. Therefore its consequences must still be in process of development; and it follows that if, as in the present case, the republication follows the first publication after an interval of half a century, the main papers involved must have been of very epoch-making type. The condition of present value is a sufficient test; but the most essential condition is that of permanent value. Present value persisting after the lapse of fifty years suggests permanence, and at least points to some enduring quality—the direct impress of the distinctive personality of the man. The Scientific Papers of James Clerk Maxwell. Edited By W. D. Niven. (Photographic Reprint by arrangement with the Cambridge University Press.) Vol. 1. Pp. xxxii + 607. Vol. 2. Pp. viii + 806. (Paris: J. Hermann, 1927.) 3 livres 6.

277 citations