Soumya A. Mitra, Ph.D.

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2012 Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics Michigan Technological University, USA 
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Mechanical Engineering
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Amitabh Narain grad student 2012 Michigan Technological University
 (Development of one-dimensional and two-dimensional computational tools that simulate steady internal condensing flows in terrestrial and zero-gravity environments.)
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Naik R, Narain A, Mitra S. (2016) Steady and unsteady simulations for annular internal condensing flows, part I: Algorithm and its accuracy Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals. 69: 473-494
Kivisalu MT, Gorgitrattanagul P, Mitra S, et al. (2012) Prediction and control of internal condensing flows in the experimental context of their inlet condition sensitivities Microgravity Science and Technology. 24: 147-155
Mitra S, Narain A, Naik R, et al. (2011) A quasi one-dimensional method and results for steady annular/stratified shear and gravity driven condensing flows International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 54: 3761-3776
Kurita J, Kivisalu M, Mitra S, et al. (2011) Experimental results on gravity driven fully condensing flows in vertical tubes, their agreement with theory, and their differences with shear driven flows' boundary-condition sensitivities International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 54: 2932-2951
Kulkarni S, Narain A, Mitra S. (2010) Forced flow of vapor condensing over a horizontal plate (problem of cess and koh): Steady and unsteady solutions of the full 2D problem Journal of Heat Transfer. 132: 1-18
Wang KK, Cottrell WJ, Mitra S, et al. (2009) Simulations of measured photobleaching kinetics in human basal cell carcinomas suggest blood flow reductions during ALA-PDT. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 41: 686-96
Narain A, Kulkarni S, Mitra S, et al. (2009) Computational and ground-based experimental investigations of the effects of specified and unspecified (free) pressure conditions at the condenser exit for condensing flows in terrestrial and microgravity environments. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1161: 321-60
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