The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA
2005
M.E.
Mechanical Engineering
Allahabad University, India
1970
B.E.
Mechanical Engineering
Bangalore University, India
1963
Research and Expertise
Areas of Expertise
Gas dynamics, Fluid mechanics, Thermodynamics, Turbo machines, Design of Centrifugal Compressors, Ionization of supersonic air by a corona discharge, Performance of shock tube.
Appointments
Duration
Rank
Department / School
College / Office
University / Company
2006-current
Adjunct Lecturer
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
College of Engineering
The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX
To study the fundamental principles of mechanics and to develop the ability to analyze conditions of equilibrium and forces on a variety of structures and engineering applications
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Contact Information WH 414 Hours: Tu Th 8.30-9.30 am or by appointment Phone: 817-897-1269 Email: uss41@uta.edu
This course consists of two parts: Part I describes thermodynamics of closed and open systems and Part II is introduction to heat transfer. Thermodynamics and heat transfer are two sciences that have long been essential parts of engineering core curriculum. Contents include basic concepts and definitions of thermal engineering, properties of pure substance, work and heat, first law of thermodynamics, second law of thermodynamics, entropy, and introduction to conductive, convective, and radiative heat transfer.
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Contact Information WH 414 Phone: 817-897-1269 Email: uss41@uta.edu
The contents include basic concepts and definitions of thermodynamics, properties of pure substances, work and heat, first law of thermodynamics, second law of thermodynamics, entropy, and their practical applications.
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Contact Information WH 323 H Phone: cell: 817-897-1269 Email: uss41@uta.edu
To study the fundamental principles of mechanics and to develop the ability to analyze conditions of equilibrium and forces on a variety of structures and engineering applications
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Contact Information WH, #323 H Phone: 817-897-1269 Email: uss41@uta.edu
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