NIST UNIVERSITY
Institute Park, Berhampur, Odisha-761008, India

Aruna Kumar Samantaray

Mr. Aruna Kumar Samantaray

Assistant Professor

Mechanical Engineering (SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING)

arunsamantray@nist.edu
9937740140
CORE - 202

Education

M.Tech in Thermal Engineering
SOA University,Bhubaneswar
2010-07-16

Work Experience

Assistant professor
Kalam Institute of Technology
29/05/2009 - 14/08/2012

Research Interests

  • An impinging jet flow (IJF) is a simple configuration in which a fluid issuing from a nozzle impinges on a plate. There are many applications of impinging jets such as cooling or drying (textiles and films), heating or cooling of surfaces (metal sheet manufacturing, gas turbine cooling, electronic component cooling etc.) because they produce high heat and/or mass transfer rates. An impinging two phase jet flow (i.e. liquid-liquid, liquid-gas, liquid-solid and solid-gas) play very important role in heat and/or mass transfer in industrial applications include: cooling of internal combustion engines, thermal treatment of metals, and more recently, thermal control of electronic devices.

Publications

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