Mohammad Kamil
Professor
Petroleum Studies
Aligarh Muslim University
India
Biography
Dr. Mohammad Kamil has been working as full Professor in the Petroleum Studies Department . I have started my research career in the area of Naphtha hydrodesulfurization which comprised of experimental and mathematical modelling. He of the Department.He completed his PhD from the AMU Aligarh in the area of Boiling heat transfer in a natural circulation vertical thermosiphon rebpoiler with single component liquids and binary liquid mixtures..He also worked as INSA Visiting Fellow in the Department of Chemical Engineering at I.I. T. Madras, Chennai. He has published more than 135 papers in refereed journals and conferences . He received Sir Ganga Ram Memorial Prize for the paper entitled, Modelling of Spiral Coil Heat Exchanger: Model with Easy Simulation Using MS-Excel by the Institution of Engineers along with other certificate of merits.He has supervised many M.Tech. Dissertations and a PhD in the area of polymer surfactant interactions. He has delivered several invited talks in International and National Conferences and Workshops. He has successfully completed many research projects funded by MHRD, UGC and CSIR, Govt. of India. His research interests are in ANN based modelling of Heat transfer, fluid circulation and boiling incipience in a vertical tube thermosiphon reboiler, Polymer- Surfactant interactions, Petroleum Processing and Shear Thickening fluids.
Research Interest
Polymer-Surfactant Interactions, Petroleum Processing, Shear Thickening Fluids
Publications
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M. Kamil, S.S. Alam and H. Ali, Heat transfer to liquids in single vertical tube thermosiphon reboiler, Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 10(1), 44-53, 1995.
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M. Kamil, S.S Alam and H. Ali, Prediction of circulation rates in vertical tube thermosiphon reboiler, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 38 (4), 745- 748, 1995.
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M. Kamil, S.S Alam and S.K Saraf, Kinetics of hydrodesulphurization of thiophene in benzene over a cobalt molybdenum catalyst, Ind. J. of Chemical Tech., Vol.1(1), 319-324, 1994