K.N. Lakshmisha
Affiliations: | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore |
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Patil DV, Lakshmisha KN. (2012) Two‐dimensional flow past circular cylinders using finite volume lattice Boltzmann formulation International Journal For Numerical Methods in Fluids. 69: 1149-1164 |
De S, Lakshmisha KN, Bilger RW. (2011) Modeling of nonreacting and reacting turbulent spray jets using a fully stochastic separated flow approach Combustion and Flame. 158: 1992-2008 |
De S, Lakshmisha KN. (2009) Simulations of evaporating spray jet in a uniform co-flowing turbulent air stream International Journal of Spray and Combustion Dynamics. 1: 169-198 |
De S, Nagendra K, Lakshmisha KN. (2009) Simulation of laminar flow in a three‐dimensional lid‐driven cavity by lattice Boltzmann method International Journal of Numerical Methods For Heat & Fluid Flow. 19: 790-815 |
Patil DV, Lakshmisha KN. (2009) Finite volume TVD formulation of lattice Boltzmann simulation on unstructured mesh Journal of Computational Physics. 228: 5262-5279 |
Patwardhan SS, Lakshmisha KN. (2008) Autoignition of turbulent hydrogen jet in a coflow of heated air International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 33: 7265-7273 |
Bhaumik SK, Lakshmisha KN. (2007) Lattice Boltzmann simulation of lid-driven swirling flow in confined cylindrical cavity Computers & Fluids. 36: 1163-1173 |
Patil DV, Lakshmisha KN, Rogg B. (2006) Lattice Boltzmann simulation of lid-driven flow in deep cavities Computers & Fluids. 35: 1116-1125 |
Kumar KRA, Lakshmisha KN. (2002) Dynamic combustion of solid propellants: Effects of unsteady condensed phase degradation layer Journal of Propulsion and Power. 18: 312-321 |
Kumar KRA, Lakshmisha KN. (2000) Nonlinear Intrinsic Instability of Solid Propellant Combustion Including Gas-Phase Thermal Inertia Combustion Science and Technology. 158: 135-166 |