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D-Index
41
Citations
6041
World Ranking
1937
National Ranking
49

Overview

Satyajit Roy is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras in India. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Mechanical Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computational Mechanics, and Plant Science.

Their work covers a range of topics related to fluid behavior, heat transfer, and material properties, including:

  • Nanofluid Flow and Heat Transfer
  • Heat Transfer Mechanisms
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Heat Transfer and Optimization
  • Grouting, Rheology, and Soil Mechanics
  • High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
  • Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research

Key publication venues for their research include:

  • International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Heat Transfer
  • Living Reviews in Relativity
  • Alexandria Engineering Journal

Some of the recent papers authored by or involving Satyajit Roy are:

  • Theoretical and experimental constraints for the equation of state of dense and hot matter, 2024, Living Reviews in Relativity
  • Entropy generation analysis of MHD hybrid nanofluid flow due to radiation with non-erratic slot-wise mass transfer over a rotating sphere, 2022, Alexandria Engineering Journal
  • Mixed convection flow past a yawed cylinder, 2020, International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Theoretical and Experimental Constraints for the Equation of State of Dense and Hot Matter, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Analysis of entropy production in a bi-convective magnetized and radiative hybrid nanofluid flow using temperature-sensitive base fluid (water) properties, 2022, Scientific Reports

Frequent collaborators in their research include Tapas Barman, Ali J. Chamkha, Verônica Dexheimer, Johannès Jahan, and Claudia Ratti.

Best Publications

  • Effects of thermal boundary conditions on natural convection flows within a square cavity

    Tanmay Basak;S. Roy;A.R. Balakrishnan

  • Natural convection in a square cavity filled with a porous medium: Effects of various thermal boundary conditions

    Tanmay Basak;S. Roy;T. Paul;I. Pop

  • Finite element analysis of natural convection flows in a square cavity with non-uniformly heated wall(s)

    S. Roy;Tanmay Basak

  • Analysis of mixed convection flows within a square cavity with uniform and non-uniform heating of bottom wall

    Tanmay Basak;S. Roy;Pawan Kumar Sharma;I. Pop

  • Heat flow analysis for natural convection within trapezoidal enclosures based on heatline concept

    Tanmay Basak;S. Roy;I. Pop

  • Steady natural convection flow in a square cavity filled with a porous medium for linearly heated side wall(s)

    M. Sathiyamoorthy;Tanmay Basak;S. Roy;I. Pop

  • Steady natural convection flows in a square cavity with linearly heated side wall(s)

    M. Sathiyamoorthy;Tanmay Basak;S. Roy;I. Pop

  • Natural convection flows in a trapezoidal enclosure with uniform and non-uniform heating of bottom wall

    E. Natarajan;Tanmay Basak;S. Roy

  • Unsteady mixed convection flow on a rotating cone in a rotating fluid

    D. Anilkumar;S. Roy

  • Role of 'Bejan's heatlines' in heat flow visualization and optimal thermal mixing for differentially heated square enclosures

    Tanmay Basak;S. Roy

  • Finite element analysis of natural convection in a triangular enclosure: Effects of various thermal boundary conditions

    Tanmay Basak;S. Roy;Ch. Thirumalesha

  • Analysis of mixed convection flows within a square cavity with linearly heated side wall(s)

    Tanmay Basak;S. Roy;Pawan Kumar Sharma;I. Pop

  • Analysis of mixed convection in a lid-driven porous square cavity with linearly heated side wall(s)

    Tanmay Basak;S. Roy;Sandeep Kumar Singh;I. Pop

  • Finite element analysis of natural convection flow in a isosceles triangular enclosure due to uniform and non-uniform heating at the side walls

    Tanmay Basak;S. Roy;S. Krishna Babu;A.R. Balakrishnan

  • Visualization of heat flow due to natural convection within triangular cavities using Bejan’s heatline concept

    Tanmay Basak;G. Aravind;S. Roy

  • Unsteady free convection flow over an infinite vertical porous plate due to the combined effects of thermal and mass diffusion, magnetic field and Hall currents

    Harmindar S. Takhar;Satyajit Roy;Girishwar Nath

  • Analysis of heatlines for natural convection within porous trapezoidal enclosures: Effect of uniform and non-uniform heating of bottom wall

    Tanmay Basak;S. Roy;Anjanna Matta;I. Pop

  • Natural convection flows in porous trapezoidal enclosures with various inclination angles

    Tanmay Basak;S. Roy;Amit Singh;A.R. Balakrishnan

  • Finite element based heatline approach to study mixed convection in a porous square cavity with various wall thermal boundary conditions

    Tanmay Basak;P.V. Krishna Pradeep;S. Roy;I. Pop

  • Entropy generation vs energy flow due to natural convection in a trapezoidal cavity with isothermal and non-isothermal hot bottom wall

    Tanmay Basak;R. Anandalakshmi;Pushpendra Kumar;S. Roy

  • Non-uniform slot injection (suction) into steady laminar water boundary layer flow over a rotating sphere

    S. Roy;P. Saikrishnan

Frequent Co-Authors

Tanmay Basak
Tanmay Basak Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Ioan Pop
Ioan Pop Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Harmindar S. Takhar
Harmindar S. Takhar Manchester Metropolitan University
Ali J. Chamkha
Ali J. Chamkha Kuwait College of Science and Technology
Adrian Bejan
Adrian Bejan Duke University
Gautam Biswas
Gautam Biswas Vanderbilt University
Pradip Dutta
Pradip Dutta Indian Institute of Science
Sreenivas Jayanti
Sreenivas Jayanti Indian Institute of Technology Madras
W. J. Minkowycz
W. J. Minkowycz University of Illinois at Chicago
R.P. Chhabra
R.P. Chhabra Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

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