Name: Ramakant Gadhewal
Type: User
Company: Newtrace Pvt Ltd
Bio: Ph.D. PEM Fuel Cell Modeling, Chemical Engineering at NIT, Warangal, India
Location: Bengaluru ,India
Blog: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramakant-gadhewal-34086661/
Ramakant Gadhewal's Projects
Aim: use compressor data to plot duct modes
Electrochemistry functions that I use on my day to day
Python's module for numerical simulation of electrochemical systems.
Modeling Electrochemical Systems: an interactive, open-access textbook.
Library to read and process data files from different electrochemical measurement devices
Electrochemical reaction rate modeling and nonequilibrium phase maps (via AD)
A collection of electrochemical utilitity scripts
An OpenFOAM, solver to efficiently compute high-frequency electromagnetic fields. Developed for foam-extend 4.0 and tested on Linux Mint 19.1 system.
Script (with example) to compute the kinetic energy spectrum of periodic turbulent flows.
Engineering scripts for equations from the Mechanical, Chemical side
understanding the simpleFoam in detail
Finite-Difference
Finite Difference Lid Driven Cavity C++ OOP Style
Numerical solutions using finite difference methods.
Here are few examples of Finite Volume Method with different numerical method schemes used to solve CFD problems with code, here I used TDMA to solve the matrices. The examples are taken from the text book "An_Introduction_to_CFD_Finite_volume_method" by Versteeg Malalasekera
Materials developed to Computational Physics course.
This is an experimental project with the intention of generating interesting wallpapers using simple CFD methods. 2D fluids will be simulated and the resulting density will be plotted as a colourmap to indicate the position of the fluid at the end of the simulation.
Mixed-fidelity unsteady aerodynamics and aeroacoustics
Fluid dynamics and transport phenomena learning materials.
Course of Numerical simulations in fluid dynamics LMECA2660
The fastest and most memory efficient lattice Boltzmann CFD software, running on any GPU via OpenCL.
An Open-Source Electrochemical Reaction Simulator