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Dr. Hanamant Dhanawade
Dr. Hanamant Dhanawade
Prof. of Mech. Engg, Smt.Indira Gandhi College of Engineering, affiliated to University of Mumbai
Verified email at sigce.edu.in
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Thermal analysis of square and circular perforated fin arrays by forced convection
KH Dhanawade, VK Sunnapwar, HS Dhanawade
International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology 2, 109-114, 2014
712014
Enhancement of forced convection heat transfer from fin arrays with circular perforation
KH Dhanawade, HS Dhanawade
Frontiers in Automobile and Mechanical Engineering-2010, 192-196, 2010
332010
Optimization of design parameters for lateral circular perforated fin arrays under forced convection
KH Dhanawade, VK Sunnapwar, HS Dhanawade
Heat Transfer—Asian Research 45 (1), 30-45, 2016
282016
Natural convection heat transfer flow visualization of perforated fin arrays by cfd simulation
D Hanamant S, KN Vijaykumar, D Kavita H.
International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology 2 (12), 483-490, 2013
252013
Thermal Analysis of circular pin-fin with rectangular slot at the center by forced convection
KH Dhanawade, HS Dhanawade, A Kashikar, S Matey, M Bhadane, ...
International Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 14 (11), 511-519, 2020
22020
Thermal Analysis of Rectangular Fins with Different Shapes of Lateral Perforations by Forced Convection
KH Dhanawade, VK Sunnapwar, HS Dhanawade
Heat Transfer Research 49 (7), 2018
22018
Optimization of Design Parameters for Wire Mesh Fin Arrays as a Heat Sink Using Taguchi Method
HSD Kavita H. Dhanawade
International Journal of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering 11 (4), 913-919, 2017
2017
Thermal Performance Analysis of Fin Arrays with Perforation and Cross Fin at the Center
DHS Dhanawade, DKN Vijaykumar, DKH Dhanawade.
International Journal of Engineering & Scientific Research 4 (11), 48-66, 2016
2016
Thermal Performance analysis by natural convection of perforated rectangular fin arrays with cross fin at center
HS Dhanawade
Jhunjhunu, 2015
2015
Theraml analysis of square and circular perforated fin arrays by Forced Convection
HSD Kavita H. Dhanwade , Vivek K . Sunnapwar
International Journal of current Engineering, 1990–1997, 2014
2014
Thermal Analysis of Rectangular Fin Arrays with Square Perforation by Forced Convection
Dhanawade,Kavita , Vivek Sunnapwar, Dhanawade Hanamant
Nirma University International National Conference on Engineering 4, 2013
2013
CFD Simulation and Experimental Analysis of Perforated Fin Arrays with Cross Fin at Center by Natural Convection
Dhanawade, Hanamant, Vijaykumar, K.N., Dhanawade, Kavita
Nirma University International Conference on Engineering 4 (2013), 2013
2013
Thermal Analysis of Perforated Fin Arrays Applying Taguchi Method
Dhanawade, Hanamant S., K . N. Vijaykumar,Dhanawade Kavita H.
International Conference on Manufacturing Excellence (ICMAX-2013 …, 2013
2013
Thermal Analysis of Perforated Fin Arrays and Arraya with Cross Fin at Center - an Overview
Dhanawade, Hanamant, S.,K N Vijaykumar, Dhanawade Kavita H., V. K., Sunnapwar.
IJ-ETA-ETS 4 (2), 182-187, 2011
2011
Thermal Analysis of Solid and Perforated Extended Surfaces by Forced Convection – An Overview
HSD Kavita H Dhanawade, Vivek K Sunnapwar
Journal of Heat and Mass Transfe 5 (2), 133-147, 2011
2011
A Review -Thermal Analysis of Perforated Fins by Forced Convection
Dhanawade Kavita, Dhanawade Hanamant
Advances in Mechanical Engineering (AME), 2010
2010
The Effect of Size of Mesh on Heat Transfer Enhancement from Mesh Wire Fins
Dhanawade Hanamant, Dhanawade Kavita
Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering(ETME) 1, 2009
2009
Analysis of Natural convection Heat Transfer from Perforated and Plain Fin Arrays of Material Aluminum and Copper
Prof. H.S. Dhanawade ,Mrs. K.H. Dhanawade
National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering 1, 2009
2009
Natural Convection Heat Transfer from Perforated Fin ArrayS on Horizontal Surface
Dhanawade Hanamant, Dhanawade Kavita
Advances in Mechanical Engineering, T-21, 2005
2005
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