Fluid Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Energy Conversion, Waste to Energy
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Performance study on a hybrid solid desiccant-vapor compression air-conditioning system for hot-humid ambient conditions R. Venkatesh, Madhu Ganesh, R. Rudramoorthy Heat Transfer, 2025 The paper focuses on the simulation and testing of a hybrid solid desiccant‐vapor compression air‐conditioning system under different hot‐humid climates. The simulation is carried out by a BLUEJ programming framework. Air at the lowest achievable temperatures from a solid desiccant cooling system is supplied to a standard vapor compression air‐conditioning system (VCAS). The cooling capacities of the hybrid system under three modes 1, 2, and 3, indicating different supply air conditions to the cabin, are reported in the paper. This paper expresses the trade‐off between having comfort conditions and reasonable comfort conditions inside the cooling space with energy efficiency as the inflection point. The more the study is moved towards the point of energy efficiency, the higher the reduction in the cooling capacities of the vapor compression air conditioner. This is demonstrated by the cooling capacity savings when the system is operated in three modes namely 1, 2, and 3. The substantial energy savings provided by Mode 1, Mode 2, and Mode 3 are 71%, 57%, and 37%, respectively. If the system is made to provide substantial cooling and focuses deeply on cooling capacity savings, then the system could save up to 77% in the cooling capacity of the vapor compression air‐conditioning system. If the system is made to operate solely with the milestone of comfort cooling for the occupants with any substantial savings in the cooling capacity of the vapor compression air‐conditioning system, then Mode 3 would deliver the milestone and give savings in the cooling capacities from 32% to 41% which is a significant savings. From the results of the performance study, it is inferred that the hybrid system provides significant energy savings compared to a standard air conditioner, especially in hot‐humid ambient conditions. The solid desiccant cooling system thus establishes itself as an effective pre‐cooler unit for a VCAS. The hybrid solid desiccant air‐conditioning in the paper is analyzed from the aspects of savings in cooling capacities of an existing vapor compression air‐conditioning system and comfort cooling. This is a newer operational approach, especially for using this hybrid solid desiccant cooling system for ambient humidity ratios greater than 15 kg−1 d.a.
Influence of anodization on the entropy generation in grooved heat pipes A. Brusly Solomon, G. Jims John Wessley, Madhu Ganesh, Mohsen Sharifpur, Renjith Singh Rethinam Heat Transfer, 2025 The present research deliberates the influence of anodization on the entropy reduction in heat pipes that have grooved wicks and are charged with anhydrous ammonia fluid. Entropy generation analysis indicates how much energy is squandered because of the poor heat transfer surface, and the entropy must be minimized at any cost for a better environment. Anodization was performed to form a thin porous layer with micro/nanostructured pores in the grooved heat pipe's (GHP's) interior surface. The test findings demonstrate that the anodized thin porous layer enhances capillary rise and accelerates heat transmission. The entropy generation was computed by utilizing the heat transfer between the evaporator and condenser of a GHP and the drop in pressure across it. The second‐law efficiency and overall entropy generation are also examined in this study. The findings demonstrate that for a GHP with a groove size of 400 µm (0.4 mm) and a thin porous covering, the lowest entropy generation owing to heat transfer across a heat pipe is 0.015 W/K and the overall entropy generation is 0.02 W/K. Also, the same anodized GHP receives a maximum second‐law efficiency of 89.12%. This investigation revealed that the thin porous coating through anodization is the prime reason for the entropy reduction in the heat pipe.
Experimental and simulation study of the performance of a desiccant loop cooling system R Venkatesh, Madhu Ganesh, S Suriyaprakash, SE Deva Surya, L Ashok Kumar, et al. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part A Journal of Power and Energy, 2021 The paper presents experimental data and results from a prediction tool for the performance of a desiccant loop cooling system. The experiments are performed under a variety of high humidity and hot ambient conditions and the system performance is described. One of the experimental conditions is typical of many Indian cities and the systems appropriate for those cities are established. A simulation program that can predict the performance of the desiccant loop is developed. The simulation results show that this system can work as effectively as vapor compression air-conditioning for certain ambient conditions whereas it can function as a pre-cooler to a vapor compression system under more severe conditions, resulting in a reduced power consumption. The results presented in the paper give a guideline to practicing engineers as to when a desiccant loop cooling system would be useful. A simple payback analysis and a lifecycle cost analysis shows that a desiccant cooling system with a waste heat recovery recuperator is an economically viable investment.
Editorial International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, 2018
On Chaotic Behavior of Temperature Distribution in a Heat Exchanger Morachan Bagyalakshmi, SaiSundarakrishnan Gangadharan, Madhu Ganesh International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2017 The objective of this paper is to introduce the notion of fractional derivatives in the energy equations and to study the chaotic nature of the temperature distribution in a heat exchanger with variation of temperature dependent transport properties. The governing fractional partial differential equations are transformed to a set of recurrence relations using fractional differential transform method and solved using inverse transform. The approximate analytical solution obtained by the proposed method has good agreement with the existing results.
Cooling efficiency enhancement using impingement cooling technique for turbine blades Keerthivasan Rajamani, Madhu Ganesh, Karthikeyan Paramanandam, Chandiran Jayamurugan, Sridharan R. Narayanan, et al. ASME 2013 Gas Turbine India Conference Gtindia 2013, 2013 The effect of impingement cooling on the internal surface (cooling passage) of the leading edge region in a commercial turbine high pressure first stage rotor blade is investigated using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations. The flow domain is obtained by stretching the middle cross section (50% span) of the above mentioned blade. The simulations are performed for 3 different profiles in the cooling flow passage. In all the cases, the nozzle position and Mach number of cooling fluid is kept constant at E/D = 4.32 and 0.4 respectively. In the first case, the suction side profile is modified to facilitate shift in the vortex. This may reduce the crossflow effect, which will enhance the Nuavg. However, simulation results showed that Nuavg is reduced by 2% when compared to base case. In the second case, the coolant flow passage is smoothened at the apex to reduce dead zone and to enhance spreading of the jet. In this case, a 3% increase in Nuavg is obtained. Based on the analysis of velocity contours in the second case, the coolant flow passage in the third case is further modified to improve the spreading of flow. This resulted in 5% increase in the Nuavg when compared to base case.
Thermal management of an integrated power module with multiple power devices INTELEC International Telecommunications Energy Conference Proceedings, 2000
Critical evaluation of the Monte Carlo method for application to the Inverse Heat Conduction Problem American Society of Mechanical Engineers Heat Transfer Division Publication HTD, 1998
Turbulent heat transfer in single phase jet impingement flow over a flat circular disk American Society of Mechanical Engineers Heat Transfer Division Publication HTD, 1998
Thermochemical upcycling of paper-mill waste into hydrocarbon-rich fuels and functional char for rubber reinforcement M Bhatt, M Ganesh, RK Mishra, A Sharma, JB Joshi RSC advances 16 (12), 10648-10664 , 2026 2026
Experimental investigation on the performance of compact loop heat pipe with engineered bio-inspired wick S Veeramachaneni, B Ajith, A Rs, M Ganesh, AB Solomon Experimental Heat Transfer, 1-17 , 2025 2025
Flexible heat pipes in thermal management applications–A comprehensive review AR Nidhin, AR Anand, A Jaiswal, M Ganesh, B Solomon Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 225, 116167 , 2025 2025 Citations: 8
Influence of anodization on the entropy generation in grooved heat pipes A Brusly Solomon, G Jims John Wessley, M Ganesh, M Sharifpur, ... Heat Transfer 54 (1), 609-625 , 2025 2025
Performance study on a hybrid solid desiccant‐vapor compression air‐conditioning system for hot‐humid ambient conditions R Venkatesh, M Ganesh, R Rudramoorthy Heat Transfer 54 (1), 507-529 , 2024 2024 Citations: 4
Design and performance investigation of modified hybrid parabolic linear fresnel collector AK Ramasamy, M Ganesh, SS Kumar, K Rajamani Energy for Sustainable Development 76, 101273 , 2023 2023 Citations: 7
Experimental and simulation study of the performance of a desiccant loop cooling system R Venkatesh, M Ganesh, S Suriyaprakash, SE Deva Surya, ... Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of … , 2021 2021 Citations: 3
Investigation of concentrated solar collector with discretized flat mirrors in parabolic arrangement AK Ramasamy, M Ganesh, K Rajamani, AK Loganathan, R Rangaswamy Energy for Sustainable Development 64, 25-34 , 2021 2021 Citations: 8
Embedded System Based Open Loop Tracking System For Modified Solar Thermal Collector Using Sun Position Algorithm AK Ramasamy, M Ganesh, R Venkatesh, SM Govindaraj 2021
Behavioral Analysis of Temperature Distribution in a Three Fluid Heat Exchanger via Fractional Derivative B Morachan, SSK Gangadharan, M Ganesh International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Cyber Security, and … , 2017 2017 Citations: 4
Improved Mixing Efficiency and Scaling of Microfluidic Mixer for miRNA Based Diagnostics B Salim, K Arumugham, M Ganesh, A MV BioTechnology: An Indian Journal Research | 13 (5) , 2017 2017 Citations: 2
On chaotic behavior of temperature distribution in a heat exchanger M Bagyalakshmi, SS Gangadharan, M Ganesh International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 27 (11), 1750168 , 2017 2017 Citations: 6
Scalability Study Of Microfluidic Mixers For MIRNA Based Diagnostics B Salim, M Ganesh ASME International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels , 2017 2017
Explicit solution to predict the temperature distribution and exit temperatures in a heat exchanger using differential transform method B Morachan, M Ganesh, SS Gangadharan Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 41 (5), 1825-1834 , 2016 2016 Citations: 6
Cooling efficiency enhancement using impingement cooling technique for turbine blades K Rajamani, M Ganesh, K Paramanandam, C Jayamurugan, ... Gas Turbine India Conference 35161, V001T04A014 , 2013 2013 Citations: 6
Heat transfer in a high turbulence air jet impinging over a flat circular disk EA Siba, M Ganesa-Pillai, KT Harris, A Haji-Sheikh J. Heat Transfer 125 (2), 257-265 , 2003 2003 Citations: 36
Global Estimation of Heat Transfer in Spray Cooling Using Inverse Heat Conduction M Ganesa-Pillai, A Haji-Sheikh INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT PHENOMENA 4, 167-180 , 2002 2002 Citations: 2
Heat sink with offset fin profile SA Ferranti, JP Mello, M Ganesa-Pillai, AC Reeves, L Klafter, JC Zhang US Patent 6,249,437 , 2001 2001 Citations: 3
Heatsink with high thermal conductivity dielectric JL Bream, SA Ferranti, M Ganesa-Pillai, L Klafter, AM Lyons, JP Mello, ... US Patent 6,225,571 , 2001 2001 Citations: 8
Thermal management of an integrated power module with multiple power devices M Ganesa-Pillai, Q Chen INTELEC. Twenty-Second International Telecommunications Energy Conference … , 2000 2000 Citations: 3
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Heat transfer in a high turbulence air jet impinging over a flat circular disk EA Siba, M Ganesa-Pillai, KT Harris, A Haji-Sheikh J. Heat Transfer 125 (2), 257-265 , 2003 2003 Citations: 36
Analytical/finite-element modeling and experimental verification of spray-cooling process in steel R Thomas, M Ganesa-Pillai, PB Aswath, KL Lawrence, A Hajisheikh Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A 29 (5), 1485-1498 , 1998 1998 Citations: 29
Effect of foliar application of gibberellic acid on seed yield and quality in hybrid rice. P Jagadeeswari, SS Kumar, M Ganesh, G Anuradha 1998 Citations: 24
Flexible heat pipes in thermal management applications–A comprehensive review AR Nidhin, AR Anand, A Jaiswal, M Ganesh, B Solomon Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 225, 116167 , 2025 2025 Citations: 8
Investigation of concentrated solar collector with discretized flat mirrors in parabolic arrangement AK Ramasamy, M Ganesh, K Rajamani, AK Loganathan, R Rangaswamy Energy for Sustainable Development 64, 25-34 , 2021 2021 Citations: 8
Heatsink with high thermal conductivity dielectric JL Bream, SA Ferranti, M Ganesa-Pillai, L Klafter, AM Lyons, JP Mello, ... US Patent 6,225,571 , 2001 2001 Citations: 8
Design and performance investigation of modified hybrid parabolic linear fresnel collector AK Ramasamy, M Ganesh, SS Kumar, K Rajamani Energy for Sustainable Development 76, 101273 , 2023 2023 Citations: 7
On chaotic behavior of temperature distribution in a heat exchanger M Bagyalakshmi, SS Gangadharan, M Ganesh International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 27 (11), 1750168 , 2017 2017 Citations: 6
Explicit solution to predict the temperature distribution and exit temperatures in a heat exchanger using differential transform method B Morachan, M Ganesh, SS Gangadharan Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 41 (5), 1825-1834 , 2016 2016 Citations: 6
Cooling efficiency enhancement using impingement cooling technique for turbine blades K Rajamani, M Ganesh, K Paramanandam, C Jayamurugan, ... Gas Turbine India Conference 35161, V001T04A014 , 2013 2013 Citations: 6
Performance study on a hybrid solid desiccant‐vapor compression air‐conditioning system for hot‐humid ambient conditions R Venkatesh, M Ganesh, R Rudramoorthy Heat Transfer 54 (1), 507-529 , 2024 2024 Citations: 4
Behavioral Analysis of Temperature Distribution in a Three Fluid Heat Exchanger via Fractional Derivative B Morachan, SSK Gangadharan, M Ganesh International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Cyber Security, and … , 2017 2017 Citations: 4
Experimental and simulation study of the performance of a desiccant loop cooling system R Venkatesh, M Ganesh, S Suriyaprakash, SE Deva Surya, ... Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of … , 2021 2021 Citations: 3
Heat sink with offset fin profile SA Ferranti, JP Mello, M Ganesa-Pillai, AC Reeves, L Klafter, JC Zhang US Patent 6,249,437 , 2001 2001 Citations: 3
Thermal management of an integrated power module with multiple power devices M Ganesa-Pillai, Q Chen INTELEC. Twenty-Second International Telecommunications Energy Conference … , 2000 2000 Citations: 3
Heat transfer mechanisms in spray cooling under dry wall conditions M Ganesa-Pillai, A Haji-Sheikh, M Ganesa-Pillai, A Haji-Sheikh 1997 National Heat Transfer Conference, 3887 , 1997 1997 Citations: 3
Prediction of Temperature Distribution in a Spray-Cooled Cylinder for Determination of Microstructure R Thomas, MG Pillai, PB Aswath, A Haji-Sheikh ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 14079, 31-41 , 1994 1994 Citations: 3
Improved Mixing Efficiency and Scaling of Microfluidic Mixer for miRNA Based Diagnostics B Salim, K Arumugham, M Ganesh, A MV BioTechnology: An Indian Journal Research | 13 (5) , 2017 2017 Citations: 2
Global Estimation of Heat Transfer in Spray Cooling Using Inverse Heat Conduction M Ganesa-Pillai, A Haji-Sheikh INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT PHENOMENA 4, 167-180 , 2002 2002 Citations: 2
A Critical Evaluation of the Monte Carlo Method for Application to the Inverse Heat Conduction Problem M Ganesa-Pillai, A Haji-Sheikh ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 26744, 95-107 , 1998 1998 Citations: 2