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Hari Prakash Veluswamy
Hari Prakash Veluswamy
Assistant Professor
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A review of solidified natural gas (SNG) technology for gas storage via clathrate hydrates
HP Veluswamy, A Kumar, Y Seo, JD Lee, P Linga
Applied Energy 216, 262-285, 2018
5202018
Hydrogen storage in clathrate hydrates: Current state of the art and future directions
HP Veluswamy, R Kumar, P Linga
Applied Energy 122, 112-132, 2014
3992014
Rapid methane hydrate formation to develop a cost effective large scale energy storage system
HP Veluswamy, AJH Wong, P Babu, R Kumar, S Kulprathipanja, ...
Chemical Engineering Journal 290, 161-173, 2016
2932016
An innovative approach to enhance methane hydrate formation kinetics with leucine for energy storage application
HP Veluswamy, A Kumar, R Kumar, P Linga
Applied Energy 188, 190-199, 2017
2012017
Enhanced clathrate hydrate formation kinetics at near ambient temperatures and moderate pressures: Application to natural gas storage
HP Veluswamy, S Kumar, R Kumar, P Rangsunvigit, P Linga
Fuel 182, 907-919, 2016
1872016
Effect of biofriendly amino acids on the kinetics of methane hydrate formation and dissociation
HP Veluswamy, PY Lee, K Premasinghe, P Linga
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 56 (21), 6145-6154, 2017
1482017
Morphology study of methane hydrate formation and dissociation in the presence of amino acid
HP Veluswamy, QW Hong, P Linga
Crystal Growth & Design 16 (10), 5932-5945, 2016
1452016
Surfactant effect on the kinetics of mixed hydrogen/propane hydrate formation for hydrogen storage as clathrates
HP Veluswamy, JY Chen, P Linga
Chemical Engineering Science 126, 488-499, 2015
932015
Macroscopic kinetics of hydrate formation of mixed hydrates of hydrogen/tetrahydrofuran for hydrogen storage
HP Veluswamy, P Linga
International journal of hydrogen energy 38 (11), 4587-4596, 2013
922013
Hydrate phase equilibrium of ternary gas mixtures containing carbon dioxide, hydrogen and propane
P Babu, T Yang, HP Veluswamy, R Kumar, P Linga
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 61, 58-63, 2013
772013
Clathrate hydrates for hydrogen storage: the impact of tetrahydrofuran, tetra-n-butylammonium bromide and cyclopentane as promoters on the macroscopic kinetics
HP Veluswamy, WI Chin, P Linga
International journal of hydrogen energy 39 (28), 16234-16243, 2014
682014
Alleviation of foam formation in a surfactant driven gas hydrate system: insights via a detailed morphological study
G Pandey, G Bhattacharjee, HP Veluswamy, R Kumar, JS Sangwai, ...
ACS Applied Energy Materials 1 (12), 6899-6911, 2018
602018
Molecular level investigations and stability analysis of mixed methane-tetrahydrofuran hydrates: Implications to energy storage
A Kumar, HP Veluswamy, P Linga, R Kumar
Fuel 236, 1505-1511, 2019
562019
Rapid methane storage via sII hydrates at ambient temperature
G Bhattacharjee, HP Veluswamy, R Kumar, P Linga
Applied energy 269, 115142, 2020
522020
Influence of cationic and non-ionic surfactants on the kinetics of mixed hydrogen/tetrahydrofuran hydrates
HP Veluswamy, WJ Ang, D Zhao, P Linga
Chemical Engineering Science 132, 186-199, 2015
512015
Direct use of seawater for rapid methane storage via clathrate (sII) hydrates
A Kumar, HP Veluswamy, R Kumar, P Linga
Applied energy 235, 21-30, 2019
502019
Thermodynamic and kinetic modelling of mixed CH4-THF hydrate for methane storage application
M Khurana, HP Veluswamy, N Daraboina, P Linga
Chemical Engineering Journal 370, 760-771, 2019
492019
Stability analysis of methane hydrates for gas storage application
G Bhattacharjee, HP Veluswamy, A Kumar, P Linga
Chemical Engineering Journal 415, 128927, 2021
482021
Morphology study of mixed methane–tetrahydrofuran hydrates with and without the presence of salt
G Pandey, HP Veluswamy, J Sangwai, P Linga
Energy & fuels 33 (6), 4865-4876, 2019
442019
Mechanism of methane hydrate formation in the presence of hollow silica
HP Veluswamy, PSR Prasad, P Linga
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering 33, 2050-2062, 2016
442016
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