Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Simulation, Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes, Computational Mathematics
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Effects of heated block comprised porous stratum and micropolar hybrid nanofluid on convective heat transfer and entropy generation in a square enclosure Anil Ahlawat, Mukesh Kumar Sharma Heat Transfer, 2022 A numerical study is performed to explore the effects on heat convection and entropy gthe eneration due to porous stratum and heated block in an enclosure saturated with micropolar hybrid nanofluid. Constant heat flux through half of the length of the square enclosure is centrally placed at the bottom wall and the top wall is isothermally cooled while vertical walls are insulated. The Cu‐Al2O3/water hybrid nanofluid is considered a micropolar fluid (MF) with constant physical properties. The Boussinesq approximation is implemented on the density variation and convection within the porous layer is regulated with the Darcy–Brinkman model. The governing nondimensional equations are solved with the finite difference method (FDM). Effects of various key parameters on isotherms, streamlines, local Nusselt number, and average Nusselt number are discussed numerically and analyzed through graphs. The entropy generation analysis (EGA) has been done with local and average Bejan numbers, local entropy generation, and entropy generation numbers. The heat convection from the heat flux enhances with the increase in the volume fraction of the hybrid nanoparticles (), Rayleigh number (Ra), and Darcy's number (Da) while attenuating by increasing the vortex viscosity K0. The domination of the heat transfer irreversibility over the frictional irreversibility upraises with K0 and . With an increase in the porous stratum's thickness, the average value of the Bejan's number enhances, and a decline in the entropy generation number Ns.
Mhd boundary layer flow over a cone embedded in porous media with joule heating and viscous dissipation Santosh Devi, Mukesh Kumar Sharma Defect and Diffusion Forum, 2020 Aim of the paper is to study the Magnetohydrodynamic boundary layer flow over a cone under the effect of joule heating and viscous dissipation. The surface of the cone is cooled and heated by the flowing fluid having constant temperature along with variable heat transfer coefficient.The surface of the cone is subjected under the convective heat flux. The governing equation for MHD boundary layer flow are non-linear partial differential equations, are transformed into ordinary differential equations using similarity techniques. The reduced ordinary coupled equations are solved with Runge-Kutta’s fourth order method followed by shooting techniques. The effects on flow and heat convection of various physical parameters pertinent to the modeled problem are computed and analyzed and shown through graphs. Keywords: Mixed convection, cone, Boundary layer, Joule Heating, Convective boundary condition.
Pulsatile blood flow through stenosed artery with axial translation Mukesh Kumar Sharma, P. R. Sharma, Vinay Nasha International Journal of Biomathematics, 2015 The study of pulsatile blood flow through axisymmetric stenosed artery subject to an axial translation has been attempted with hematocrit concentration-dependent blood viscosity. The heart contraction and subsequent relaxation generate periodic pressure gradient in blood flow and translation in the artery can be represented by Fourier series. Numerical data required for computing Fourier harmonics for the pressure gradient and acceleration in the artery has been simulated from pressure waveform graph and biplanar angiogram. Velocity field has been obtained by solving governing equation using variational Ritz method. The hemodynamic indicators WSS, AWSS, OSI, RRT are derived and computed numerically. The effects of thickness of stenosis, and hematocrit concentration index on these indicators are computed and analyzed through graphs.
Pulsatile MHD arterial blood flow in the presence of double stenoses M. Sharma, P. Sharma, Vinay Nasha Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, 2013 The hemodynamics provides a way to predict effect of atherosclerosis by means of mathematical models. The pulsatile flow of blood through an artery with two side-to-side axisymmetric stenoses has been considered. A static transverse magnetic field to the flow is taken into account. The velocity profile, Wall Shear Stress and Wall Shear Stress Gradient to the flow have been simulated under the influence of magnetic field for various values of length and thickness of the stenosis. The upstream flow velocity in the subsequent stenosis region is significantly lower down from the velocity in the preceding stenosis region. The flow velocity decreases with the increase of Hartmann number. In the stenosis region wall shear stress (WSS) increases from unstenosed region to maximum thickness of stenosis. The wall shear stress (WSS) increases with the increase of Hartmann number and Womersley number. The WSSG have local maximum value in the vicinity of the throat of the stenoses and oscillates in the stenosed portion of the artery. The magnitude of WSSG is directly proportional to the Hartmann number. WSSG increases in magnitude on the upstream and downstream section of both the stenoses with the increase of Womersley number. Generated data are analyzed and discussed through graphs.
Combined central and peripheral nervous system involvement in acute disseminated encephalomyelitis in a young male: A case report A Ali, M Shamoon, MA Shabbir, F Nisar, D Yousuf, G Mushtaq, MA Ali, ... Medicine 105 (18), e48656 , 2026 2026
Subacute Thyroiditis Without Neck Pain: An Unusual Cause of Persistent Fever in the Elderly Patient A Shahid, A Ali, J Iqbal, MA Shabbir, U Saleem, M Shahzeb, D Yousuf, ... Clinical Case Reports 14 (3), e72259 , 2026 2026
Post-Anoxic Myoclonic Status Epilepticus; How it looks like? A Ali, A Tanveer, L Ghafoor, M Talha, M Sharma Authorea 2026 (0219) , 2026 2026
Alpine plant species advance green‐up but delay leaf senescence in response to experimental early snowmelt MK Sharma, A Chawla Plant Biology 28 (1), 304-313 , 2026 2026
Pseudotumor Cerebri and Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, A Rare Association A Ali, A Abdullah, MK Sharma, A Tanveer, MA Mushtaq, M Mujtaba, ... Clinical Case Reports 13 (12), e71526 , 2025 2025
Opalski syndrome with ataxic breathing in a young stroke patient: a rare case report A Ali, LA Ghafoor, N Akram, M Shahzeb, MK Sharma, U Saleem, ... European Journal of Medical Case Reports 9 (9), 243-246 , 2025 2025
Big Data Analytics Solutions in Healthcare and the Role of IT Firms in Driving Innovation P Radhakrishnan, DM Rafi, N Tajne, K Abraham, MK Sharma, JA Dhanraj 2025 IEEE 1st International Conference on Smart Innovations in Systems … , 2025 2025
A Rare Presentation of Guillain-Barré Syndrome: Pure Sensory Variant with Facial Palsy and Autonomic Dysfunction A Ali, M Akram, M Shabbir, U Saleem, M Shahzeb, F Nisar, G Mushtaq, ... Authorea 2025 (1016) , 2025 2025
When infection masquerades as cancer: a case report of disseminated cryptococcosis MK Sharma, AT Turkar The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine 37 (1), 133 , 2025 2025
Growth, flowering and fruiting behaviour of different exotic apple cultivars under high density planting system G Nyorak, A Kumar, A Ali, MK Sharma, B Dhekale Indian J. Hortic 82 (3), 334-339 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Socio-economic determinants of safe pesticide use among vegetable growers in Jaipur District: a multivariate and machine learning analysis. R Meena, KC Sharma, MK Sharma agriRxiv, 20250281514 , 2025 2025
Nut and kernel variability studies of selected walnut genotypes from Kashmir region of India A Kumar, S Mulani, AS Sundouri, MK Sharma, SA Banday, D Attri Progressive Horticulture 57 (1), 1 , 2025 2025
Quasi-elastic scattering measurements for 35Cl+130Te M Jhingan, N Saneesh, I Bala, KS Golda, R Prajapati, R Ahmed, ... Proceedings of the DAE Symp. on Nucl. Phys 69, 693 , 2025 2025
Nutritional, ethno-medicinal and pharmacological characteristics of Persian walnut (Juglans regia L.) M Saklain, K Amit, AS Sundouri, MK Sharma, A Devesh, W Ram, ... 2025
Estimation of heterosis for yield and quality traits in short durations pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Mill.) KK Sharma, SC Sharma, P Verma, KM Sharma, MK Sharma, Y Tak INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL 9 (3S), 41-45 , 2025 2025
Heat convection and irreversibility of magneto-micropolar hybrid nanofluids within a porous hexagonal-shaped enclosure having heated obstacle A Ahlawat, S Chaudhary, K Loganathan, MK Sharma, M Abbas, ... Nanotechnology Reviews 13 (1), 20240044 , 2024 2024 Citations: 10
Entropy optimization of lid-driven micropolar hybrid nanofluid flow in a partially porous hexagonal-shaped cavity with relevance to energy efficient storage processes A Ahlawat, S Chaudhary, MK Sharma, K Loganathan, B Pattanaik, ... Scientific Reports 14 (1), 9712 , 2024 2024 Citations: 13
GST IN INDIA: CHALLENGES IN ENFORCING GST ON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS K CHOTRANI, MK SHARMA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL 7 (3), 73-78 , 2024 2024
Particle Swarm Intelligence: A Novel Approach to Optimizing Supply Chain Network Design MK Sharma, MS Kumar, SK Shikalgar, V Revathi, M Gupta, JA Dhanraj Utilization of AI Technology in Supply Chain Management, 126-142 , 2024 2024
EFFECT OF WEED MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON WEED DYNAMICS IN SWEET CHERRY CV. REGINA SH NISAR, MK SHARMA, MM MIR, JA WANI, FA KHAN, ZH KHAN, ... INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL 8 (11S), 164-170 , 2024 2024
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Pulsatile unsteady flow of blood through porous medium in a stenotic artery under the influence of transverse magnetic field MK Sharma, K Bansal, S Bansal Korea-Australia Rheology Journal 24 (3), 181-189 , 2012 2012.0 Citations: 51
Pulsatile MHD Flow in an Inclined Catheterized Stenosed Artery with Slip on the Wall MK Sharma, K Singh, S Bansal J. Biomedical Science and Engineering 7 (4), 194-207 , 2014 2014.0 Citations: 23
MHD Flow And Heat Transfer Through Non-Darcy Porous Medium Bounded Between Two Parallel Plates With Viscous and Joule Dissipation MK Sharma, K Singh, A Kumar Special Topics & Reviews in Porous Media-An International Journal 5 (1), 1-11 , 2014 2014.0 Citations: 22
Bioactivity of Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae as pathogens of Culex tritaeniorhynchus and Aedes aegypti : effect of instar, dosages and time. SS Sandhu, RC Rajak, M Sharma 1993.0 Citations: 21
Numerical study of MHD heat convection of nanofluid in an open enclosure with internal heated objects and sinusoidal heated bottom EG Ushachew, MK Sharma, OD Makinde Computational Thermal Sciences: An International Journal 13 (5) , 2021 2021.0 Citations: 20
Pulsatile MHD Arterial Blood Flow in the Presence of Double Stenoses MK Sharma, PR Sharma, V Nasha Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics 6 (3), 331-338 , 2013 2013.0 Citations: 20
Heat convection in micropolar nanofluid through porous medium-filled rectangular open enclosure: effect of an embedded heated object with different geometries EG Ushachew, MK Sharma, OD Makinde Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 146 (4), 1865-1881 , 2021 2021.0 Citations: 19
Determinants of wasting among under-five children in Ethiopia:(a multilevel logistic regression model approach) GA Dabale, MK Sharma International Journal of Statistics in Medical Research 3 (4), 368-377 , 2014 2014.0 Citations: 19
A Study for Analyzing the Effect of Overlapping Stenosis and Dilatation on Non-Newtonian Blood Flow in an Inclined Artery MK Sharma, V Nasha, PR Sharma J. Biomedical Science and Engineering 9, 576-596 , 2016 2016.0 Citations: 18
Wireless Personal Area Network and PSO-Based Home Security System. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 251–261 (2015) A Gehlot, R Singh, P Kuchhal, MS Yadav, MK Sharma, S Choudhury, ... Citations: 17
Effects of heated block comprised porous stratum and micropolar hybrid nanofluid on convective heat transfer and entropy generation in a square enclosure A Ahlawat, MK Sharma Heat Transfer 51 (6), 5320-5347 , 2022 2022.0 Citations: 15
Flow and heat transfer in nanofluid flow through a cylinder filled with foam porous medium under radial injection MK Sharma, C Manjeet, OD Makinde Defect and Diffusion Forum 387, 166-181 , 2018 2018.0 Citations: 15
Entropy production minimization and heat transfer enhancement in a cavity filled with micropolar hybrid nanofluid under an influence of discrete heaters and uniform magnetic field A Ahlawat, MK Sharma, MM Rashidi, MA Sheremet Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 148 (20), 10803-10820 , 2023 2023.0 Citations: 14
Larvicidal activity of fungal isolates Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae and Aspergillus flavus against Culex pipiens . SS Sandhu, M Sharma 1994.0 Citations: 14
Entropy optimization of lid-driven micropolar hybrid nanofluid flow in a partially porous hexagonal-shaped cavity with relevance to energy efficient storage processes A Ahlawat, S Chaudhary, MK Sharma, K Loganathan, B Pattanaik, ... Scientific Reports 14 (1), 9712 , 2024 2024.0 Citations: 13
Impact of fertilizer and micronutrients levels on Growth, Yield and Quality of Grape cv. Sahebi A Khalil, M Sharma, N Nazir, R Bhat, A Sundouri, S Banday, K Javied Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology 27 (5), 1-9 , 2018 2018.0 Citations: 12
Heat convection and irreversibility of magneto-micropolar hybrid nanofluids within a porous hexagonal-shaped enclosure having heated obstacle A Ahlawat, S Chaudhary, K Loganathan, MK Sharma, M Abbas, ... Nanotechnology Reviews 13 (1), 20240044 , 2024 2024.0 Citations: 10
Heat transfer enhancement with nanofluid in an open enclosure due to discrete heaters mounted on sidewalls and a heated inner block E Getachew Ushachew, MK Sharma, MM Rashidi International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow 31 (7 … , 2021 2021.0 Citations: 10
Studies of immunologic competence in subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) MK Sharma, WD Grover, DS Huff, W Baird III, HW Lischner Clin. Res 19, 730 , 1971 1971.0 Citations: 9
MHD Two-Phase Blood Flow Through an Artery with Axially Non-Symmetric Stenosis S Kumar, MK Sharma, K Singh, NR Garg International J. of Math. Sci. & Engg. Appls. (IJMSEA) 5 (2), 63-74 , 2011 2011.0 Citations: 8