
UF Chemical Engineering > People >Faculty >Ranga Narayanan
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Ranga Narayanan
Ph.D., 1978, Illinois Institute of
Technology (1981) |
Professor and Distinguished Teacher Scholar
Director, Center
for Surface Science and Engineering |
Ph : 352-392-9103
ranga@che.ufl.edu
404 Chemical Engineering Building |
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| Areas |
| Interfacial instabilities |
| Transport phenomena with life support,
materials science and biomedical applications |
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| Transport of heat and mass and momentum are often accompanied
by spatial and temporal pattern formation. Understanding the
cause of pattern formation is pivotal as this research has
application to the processing of materials on earth and under
microgravity conditions.
In the area of instabilities it is the goal of the present
research to examine the physics of the spontaneous generation
of spatial patterns in processes that involve solidification,
electrodeposition and free-surface convection. The pattern
formation is associated with instabilities of a parent state
as a control parameter is changed. Other processes of interest
that involve instabilities are shearing flows with viscous
dissipation of heat and oscillatory flows where flow reversal
is the cause of non- rectilinear patterns.
The mathematical methods used in our research are related
to bifurcation theory, nonlinear energy methods and perturbation
techniques. The experimental methods involve flow sensing
by infrared imaging, shadow-graphy and electrochemical titration.
Studies are also being conducted in transport phenomena
as applied to regenerative life support. In this regard
the effect of pulsatile flow on mass and heat transfer is
being investigated with the objective of enhancing transport
and separation of species. In addition, these studies have
application to biomedical fields such as transport in the
lungs.
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| Recent Publications |
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L.E. Johns and R. Narayanan, “The Rayleigh-Taylor Instability of a Surface of Arbitrary Cross-Section with Pinned Edges”, 23, p 012108, Phys. Fluids (2011). |
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K. Uguz, N. Alvarez, and R. Narayanan, “An Experimental Study of the Stability of Liquid Bridges Subject to Shear-Induced Closed-Flow”, 346, 15, p 464, J. Colloid and Interface Science (2010). |
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W. Guo and R. Narayanan, “Interfacial Instability due to Evaporation and Convection-Linear and Nonlinear Analyses”, V 650, p. 363-389, J. Fluid Mech. (2010). |
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S. Agarwal, L.E. Johns and R. Narayanan, “Subcritical-supercritical crossover in solidification”, J. Crystal Growth Volume 311, Issue 13, 15, Pages 3511-3516 (2009). |
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F. Zouesthiagh, S. Amiroudine and R. Narayanan, “Experimental and Numerical Study of Miscible Faraday Instability”, J. Fluid Mech. 628, pp. 43-55 (2009). |
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