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Dr. Bali Ram Gupta

Assistant Professor
Mathematics
Jaypee University of Engineering & Technology
India

Biography

Dr. B. R. Gupta has completed B. Sc. in 2002 from Ewing Christian College, Allahabad. Further he received M. Sc. and Ph. D. degree in mathematics from University of Allahabad, Allahabad, in 2004 and 2010 respectively. He qualified GATE in 2004, NET (LS) in 2004 and NET (JRF) in 2005 conducted by CSIR-UGC. He was awarded Senior Research Fellowship of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India in Ph.D. programme. His research interest includes low Reynolds number hydrodynamics, transport phenomena in porous media, multiphase flow and boundary value problems. Prior to joining JUET in 2010, he taught in HMFAM Institute of Eng. & Tech., Allahabad. He has guided one Ph.D. students successfully and guiding one Ph.D. students at present. He has published more than thirteen research papers in peer-reviewed international journals. He has also presented his research papers in many national and international conferences. He is a life member of Indian Science Congress Association, Indian Society for Technical Education, Indian Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Indian Mathematical Society, International Academy of Physical Sciences and Indian Society of Biomechanics.

Research Interest

Fluid Mechanics, Multiphase flow, Flow through porous media, boundary value problems.

Publications

  • “Brinkman flow of a viscous fluid past a Reiner-Rivlin liquid sphere immersed in a saturated porous medium”, Transport in Porous Media, Volume 107, Issue 3, pp 907-925, 2015 (SCI).

  • “Wall effects on Reiner-Rivlin liquid spheroid”, Applied and Computational Mechanics, Volume 8, Issue 2, pp157-176, 2014.

  • Drag on Reiner-Rivlin liquid sphere placed in a micro- polar fluid with non-zero boundary condition for microrotations, International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Volume 10, Issue 7, pp 90-103, 2014.

  • “Axisymmetric creeping flow of a micropolar fluid over a sphere coated with a thin fluid film”, Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 149-155, 2013 (SCI).

  • Stokes flow of micropolar fluid past a porous sphere with non-zero boundary condition for microrotations”, International journal of fluid mechanics research Vol. 37(5), pp 424-434, 2010.

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