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Basavarajappa Mahanthesh

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Basavarajappa Mahanthesh publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Basavarajappa Mahanthesh sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 180 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Basavarajappa Mahanthesh D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Basavarajappa Mahanthesh sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Rising Stars Award

Overview

Basavarajappa Mahanthesh is affiliated with Christ University in India and specializes predominantly in the field of Engineering. Their research output spans several subfields including Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computational Mechanics, Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes, and Materials Chemistry.

The main topics of their scholarly work include:

  • Nanofluid Flow and Heat Transfer
  • Heat Transfer Mechanisms
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Heat Transfer and Optimization
  • Fluid Dynamics and Thin Films
  • Rheology and Fluid Dynamics Studies
  • Heat and Mass Transfer in Porous Media

Mahanthesh's publication record highlights several recent papers with diverse themes within heat and fluid flow research. Noteworthy publications include:

  • "Heat transport of magnetized Newtonian nanoliquids in an annular space between porous vertical cylinders with discrete heat source" (2020), International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
  • "Significance of quadratic thermal radiation and quadratic convection on boundary layer two-phase flow of a dusty nanoliquid past a vertical plate" (2020), International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
  • "Mixed radiated magneto Casson fluid flow with Arrhenius activation energy and Newtonian heating effects: Flow and sensitivity analysis" (2020), Alexandria Engineering Journal
  • "Significance of Joule heating and viscous heating on heat transport of MoS2-Ag hybrid nanofluid past an isothermal wedge" (2020), Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
  • "Flow and heat transport of nanomaterial with quadratic radiative heat flux and aggregation kinematics of nanoparticles" (2021), International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer

The scientist collaborates regularly with several researchers, including Joby Mackolil, K. Thriveni, Puneet Rana, Wael Al-Kouz, and Dambaru Bhatta.

Regarding publication venues, Mahanthesh has contributed extensively to journals and conferences such as:

  • Heat Transfer
  • International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
  • Waves in Random and Complex Media
  • ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik

The body of work reflects a focus on advanced topics within thermal sciences and fluid mechanics, particularly emphasizing nanofluid dynamics, heat transfer behavior, and fluid flow optimization.

Best Publications

  • Ratio of Momentum Diffusivity to Thermal Diffusivity

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  • Numerical solutions for magnetohydrodynamic flow of nanofluid over a bidirectional non-linear stretching surface with prescribed surface heat flux boundary

    B. Mahanthesh;B. Mahanthesh;B.J. Gireesha;B.J. Gireesha;R.S. Reddy Gorla;F.M. Abbasi

  • Melting heat transfer in boundary layer stagnation-point flow of nanofluid toward a stretching sheet with induced magnetic field

    B.J. Gireesha;B.J. Gireesha;B. Mahanthesh;B. Mahanthesh;I.S. Shivakumara;K.M. Eshwarappa

  • Marangoni convective MHD flow of SWCNT and MWCNT nanoliquids due to a disk with solar radiation and irregular heat source

    B. Mahanthesh;B. Mahanthesh;B.J. Gireesha;N.S. Shashikumar;S.A. Shehzad

  • A meta-analysis on the effects of haphazard motion of tiny/nano-sized particles on the dynamics and other physical properties of some fluids

    I.L. Animasaun;R.O. Ibraheem;B. Mahanthesh;H.A. Babatunde

  • Nonlinear radiative heat transfer in MHD three-dimensional flow of water based nanofluid over a non-linearly stretching sheet with convective boundary condition

    B. Mahanthesh;B. Mahanthesh;B.J. Gireesha;B.J. Gireesha;Rama Subba Reddy Gorla

  • Heat and mass transfer effects on the mixed convective flow of chemically reacting nanofluid past a moving/stationary vertical plate

    B. Mahanthesh;B. Mahanthesh;B.J. Gireesha;B.J. Gireesha;Rama Subba Reddy Gorla

  • Heat transport of magnetized Newtonian nanoliquids in an annular space between porous vertical cylinders with discrete heat source

    Fateh Mebarek-Oudina;A. Aissa;B. Mahanthesh;Hakan F. Öztop;Hakan F. Öztop

  • Unsteady three-dimensional MHD flow of a nano Eyring-Powell fluid past a convectively heated stretching sheet in the presence of thermal radiation, viscous dissipation and Joule heating

    B. Mahanthesh;B. Mahanthesh;B.J. Gireesha;B.J. Gireesha;Rama Subba Reddy Gorla

  • Hall effects on dusty nanofluid two-phase transient flow past a stretching sheet using KVL model

    B.J. Gireesha;B. Mahanthesh;B. Mahanthesh;G.T. Thammanna;P.B. Sampathkumar

  • Thermal radiation and Hall effects on boundary layer flow past a non-isothermal stretching surface embedded in porous medium with non-uniform heat source/sink and fluid-particle suspension

    B. J. Gireesha;B. J. Gireesha;B. Mahanthesh;Rama Subba Reddy Gorla;P. T. Manjunatha

  • Magnetohydrodynamic three-dimensional flow of nanofluids with slip and thermal radiation over a nonlinear stretching sheet: a numerical study

    Basavarajappa Mahanthesh;Basavarajappa Mahanthesh;Bijjanal Jayanna Gireesha;Rama Subba Reddy Gorla;Oluwole Daniel Makinde

  • Quadratic convective transport of dusty Casson and dusty Carreau fluids past a stretched surface with nonlinear thermal radiation, convective condition and non-uniform heat source/sink

    B. Mahanthesh;I.L. Animasaun;Mohammad Rahimi-Gorji;Ibrahim M. Alarifi

  • MHD flow of SWCNT and MWCNT nanoliquids past a rotating stretchable disk with thermal and exponential space dependent heat source

    B Mahanthesh;B J Gireesha;I L Animasaun;Taseer Muhammad

  • Significance of quadratic thermal radiation and quadratic convection on boundary layer two-phase flow of a dusty nanoliquid past a vertical plate

    B. Mahanthesh;Joby Mackolil;M. Radhika;Wael Al-Kouz

  • Significance of exponential space- and thermal-dependent heat source effects on nanofluid flow due to radially elongated disk with Coriolis and Lorentz forces

    Basavarajappa Mahanthesh;Giulio Lorenzini;Feteh Mebarek Oudina;Isac Lare Animasaun

  • Numerical solution for hydromagnetic boundary layer flow and heat transfer past a stretching surface embedded in non-Darcy porous medium with fluid-particle suspension

    B.J. Gireesha;B.J. Gireesha;B. Mahanthesh;P.T. Manjunatha;R.S.R. Gorla

  • Mixed radiated magneto Casson fluid flow with Arrhenius activation energy and Newtonian heating effects: Flow and sensitivity analysis

    Zahra Abdelmalek;B. Mahanthesh;Faisal Md Basir;Maria Imtiaz

  • Flow and heat transport of nanomaterial with quadratic radiative heat flux and aggregation kinematics of nanoparticles

    B. Mahanthesh

  • Significance of Darcy-Forchheimer Porous Medium in Nanofluid Through Carbon Nanotubes

    Taseer Muhammad;Dian-Chen Lu;B. Mahanthesh;Mohamed R. Eid

  • Nonlinear radiated MHD flow of nanoliquids due to a rotating disk with irregular heat source and heat flux condition

    B. Mahanthesh;B.J. Gireesha;S.A. Shehzad;A. Rauf

  • Entropy generation analysis of magneto-nanoliquids embedded with aluminium and titanium alloy nanoparticles in microchannel with partial slips and convective conditions

    N S Shashikumar;B.J. Gireesha;B. Mahanthesh;B C Prasannakumara

  • Suspended Particle Effect on Nanofluid Boundary Layer Flow Past a Stretching Surface

    B. J. Gireesha;B. Mahanthesh;Rama Subba;Reddy Gorla

  • Comparative analysis between 36 nm and 47 nm alumina–water nanofluid flows in the presence of Hall effect

    I. L. Animasaun;O. K. Koriko;K. S. Adegbie;H. A. Babatunde

  • Significance of Joule heating and viscous heating on heat transport of MoS2–Ag hybrid nanofluid past an isothermal wedge

    B. Mahanthesh;S. A. Shehzad;T. Ambreen;S. U. Khan

Frequent Co-Authors

Bijjanal Jayanna Gireesha
Bijjanal Jayanna Gireesha Kuvempu University
Isaac Lare Animasaun
Isaac Lare Animasaun Federal University of Technology Akure
Rama Subba Reddy Gorla
Rama Subba Reddy Gorla Cleveland State University
Oluwole Daniel Makinde
Oluwole Daniel Makinde Stellenbosch University
Tasawar Hayat
Tasawar Hayat Quaid-i-Azam University
Sabir Ali Shehzad
Sabir Ali Shehzad COMSATS University Islamabad
Fahad Munir Abbasi
Fahad Munir Abbasi COMSATS University Islamabad
Giulio Lorenzini
Giulio Lorenzini University of Parma
Taseer Muhammad
Taseer Muhammad King Khalid University
A. Alsaedi
A. Alsaedi King Abdulaziz University

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