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D-Index
34
Citations
6792
World Ranking
2783
National Ranking
965

Raj M. Manglik publication distribution in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Raj M. Manglik sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 659+

This scientist: 169 publications — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 659 publications or more.

Raj M. Manglik D-index placement in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Raj M. Manglik sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 93+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 93 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - James Harry Potter Gold Medal, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • 2016 - Heat Transfer Memorial Award, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • 2004 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Overview

Raj M. Manglik is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, particularly in mechanical engineering and computational mechanics. Their research spans multiple interconnected areas including heat transfer and optimization, phase change materials research, fluid dynamics, and renewable energy applications.

Their publications have been featured predominantly in the ASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer and the Journal of Heat Transfer, alongside contributions to other venues such as Heat Transfer, Langmuir, and the Journal of Fluids Engineering. The frequency of publication in these journals highlights their focus on thermofluid systems and heat exchanger technologies.

  • ASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Journal of Heat Transfer
  • Heat Transfer
  • Langmuir
  • Journal of Fluids Engineering

Their work addresses key topics in heat transfer and fluid mechanics, with significant emphasis on mechanisms of forced convection, turbulence in fluid flows, and improving thermal energy storage systems through innovative heat exchanger designs. These topics are closely linked to optimizing thermal systems and enhancing energy efficiency.

  • Heat Transfer and Optimization
  • Heat Transfer Mechanisms
  • Phase Change Materials Research
  • Adsorption and Cooling Systems
  • Nanofluid Flow and Heat Transfer
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer

Several recent papers illustrate the thematic range and experimental-computational approach in their research:

  • General Correlations for Laminar Flow Friction Loss and Heat Transfer in Plain Rectangular Plate-Fin Cores (2020), Journal of Heat Transfer
  • Characterization and Scaling of Forced Convective Swirl in Sinusoidal Wavy-Plate-Fin Cores of Compact Heat Exchangers (2020), Journal of Heat Transfer
  • Thermal Energy Storage Heat Exchanger Design: Overcoming Low Thermal Conductivity Limitations of Phase-Change Materials (2024), ASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Experimental and Computational Study of Enhanced Forced Convection Heat Transfer in Novel Slotted Wavy-Plate-Fin Channels (2022), ASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Role of Three-Dimensional Swirl in Forced Convection Heat Transfer Enhancement in Wavy-Plate-Fin Channels (2022), Journal of Heat Transfer

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authorship with researchers such as Milind A. Jog, William Worek, Kuan-Ting Lin, Dantong Shi, and Umesh Madanan, reflecting ongoing partnerships in advancing research on convective heat transfer and thermal system design.

  • Milind A. Jog
  • William Worek
  • Kuan-Ting Lin
  • Dantong Shi
  • Umesh Madanan

Recognition of their scientific contributions is marked by several awards from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, including the James Harry Potter Gold Medal in 2018, the Heat Transfer Memorial Award in 2016, and election as a Fellow in 2004.

Best Publications

  • Heat transfer and pressure drop correlations for the rectangular offset strip fin compact heat exchanger

    Raj M. Manglik;Arthur E. Bergles

  • Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop Correlations for Twisted-Tape Inserts in Isothermal Tubes: Part II—Transition and Turbulent Flows

    R. M. Manglik;A. E. Bergles

  • Experimental Study of Turbulent Flow Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop in a Plate Heat Exchanger With Chevron Plates

    A. Muley;R. M. Manglik

  • Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop Correlations for Twisted-Tape Inserts in Isothermal Tubes: Part I—Laminar Flows

    R. M. Manglik;A. E. Bergles

  • Plate Heat Exchangers: Design, Applications and Performance

    Lieke Wang;R.M. Manglik;Bengt Sundén

  • Enhanced heat transfer due to curvature-induced lateral vortices in laminar flows in sinusoidal corrugated-plate channels

    H.M. Metwally;R.M. Manglik

  • Effect of fin waviness and spacing on the lateral vortex structure and laminar heat transfer in wavy-plate-fin cores

    Jiehai Zhang;Jaydeep Kundu;Raj M. Manglik

  • Swirl flow heat transfer and pressure drop with twisted-tape inserts

    Raj M. Manglik;Arthur E. Bergles

  • CURRENT PROGRESS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ENHANCED HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER

    Arthur E. Bergles;Raj M. Manglik

  • Heat Transfer Enhancement

    Raj M. Manglik

  • Pool Boiling Heat Transfer in Aqueous Solutions of an Anionic Surfactant

    V. M. Wasekar;R. M. Manglik

  • Low Reynolds number forced convection in three-dimensional wavy-plate-fin compact channels: fin density effects

    Raj M. Manglik;Jiehai Zhang;Arun Muley

  • Dynamic and equilibrium surface tension of aqueous surfactant and polymeric solutions

    Raj M. Manglik;Vivek M. Wasekar;Juntao Zhang

  • Enhanced Heat Transfer Characteristics of Viscous Liquid Flows in a Chevron Plate Heat Exchanger

    A. Muley;R. M. Manglik;H. M. Metwally

  • Fully developed forced convection through trapezoidal and hexagonal ducts

    Rajashankar Sadasivam;Raj M. Manglik;Milind A. Jog

  • The influence of additive molecular weight and ionic nature on the pool boiling performance of aqueous surfactant solutions

    Vivek M. Wasekar;Raj M. Manglik

  • Additive Adsorption and Interfacial Characteristics of Nucleate Pool Boiling in Aqueous Surfactant Solutions

    Juntao Zhang;Raj M. Manglik

  • A Review of Enhanced Heat Transfer in Nucleate Pool Boiling of Aqueous Surfactant and Polymeric Solutions

    Vivek M. Wasekar;Raj M. Manglik

  • Enhanced Heat Transfer Characteristics of Single-Phase Flows in a Plate Heat Exchanger with Mixed Chevron Plates

    Arun Muley;Raj M. Manglik

  • Characteristics of laminar viscous shear-thinning fluid flows in eccentric annular channels

    P. Fang;R.M. Manglik;M.A. Jog

  • Thermal processing of viscous non-Newtonian fluids in annular ducts: effects of power-law rheology, duct eccentricity, and thermal boundary conditions

    R.M. Manglik;P. Fang

  • Laminar flow heat transfer to viscous powerlaw fluids in double-sine ducts

    R.M. Manglik;J. Ding

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur E. Bergles
Arthur E. Bergles Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
W. J. Minkowycz
W. J. Minkowycz University of Illinois at Chicago
Avram Bar-Cohen
Avram Bar-Cohen University of Maryland, College Park
S. A. Sherif
S. A. Sherif University of Florida
Christy K. Holland
Christy K. Holland University of Cincinnati
John N. Lorenz
John N. Lorenz University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Yijun Liu
Yijun Liu Southern University of Science and Technology
Renato M. Cotta
Renato M. Cotta Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Geoffrey F. Hewitt
Geoffrey F. Hewitt Imperial College London
Khellil Sefiane
Khellil Sefiane University of Edinburgh

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