Dr Siva Reddy Sheri is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics, GITAM School of Science, Hyderabad Campus. He completed one Major Research Project funded by University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi. He received Best Researcher Award and Best Teacher Award Received from Abdul Kalam Foundation, Telangana State. He has published more than Eighty research papers in National/International journals
Research Publications
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Chemical reaction effects on an unsteady MHD flow past a semi – infinite vertical porous plate with viscous dissipation, published in Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition), Vol. 32, No.8, pp. 1065 – 1078
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Thermal-diffusion and diffusion-thermo effects on MHD natural convective flow through porous medium in a rotating system with ramped temperature, International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, Vol. 27 Issue: 11, pp.2541-2480.
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Finite element computation of magnetohydrodynamic nanofluid convection from an oscillating inclined plate with radiative flux, heat source and variable temperature effects, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part N: Journal of Nanomaterials, Nanoengineering and Nanosystems, Vol.231, No.4, pp. 179–194.
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Oscillatory dissipative conjugate heat and mass transfer in chemically-reacting micropolar flow with wall couple stress: A finite element numerical study, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering, Vol.233, No.1, pp.48-64
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Numerical study of transient chemical reactive magnetized Casson fluid flow in the presence of Newtonian heating. International Journal of Modelling and Simulation
Ongoing Research Projects
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UGC MRP Completed Title: “Numerical Techniques of Heat and Mass Transfer Problems in MHD flows”, from University Grants Commission (UGC) F.No:42-22/2013 (SR) Dated: 12 March 2013.
Expertise
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Fluid Dynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, Magnetohydrodynamics and Finite Element Method
Authored Books
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Unsteady MHD Free Convective Boundary Layer Flows