Nilotpala Bej

Assistant Professor

Dr. Nilotpala Bej obtained her Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering from University College of Engineering, Burla. After B.E she joined Eastern Academy of Science and Technology, (EAST) Phulnakhara as a faculty. During her two years of tenure in EAST, she was able to show her excellency in the field teaching subjects like Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning etc. Then she joined NIT, Rourkela to carry out MTech with GATE score in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. After completing her Masters successfully she joined Seemanta Engineering College, Mayurbhanj as a faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. She pursued her teaching career for one year and three months there and then joined IIT, Kharagpur for PhD. During her Doctoral program she has published a god number of research papers in many reputed International Journals and presented papers in International conferences. Now, she has been working as an Assistant Professor at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology in the School of Mechanical Engineering since April 2016.

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Research Interests
Thermal Engineering
Journals/Conferences :
1. Bej, N., & Sinhamahapatra, K.P. (2012). "CFD analysis of the energy separation in a Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube (RHVT)." Presented and published in Proceedings of 14th Annual CFD Symposium, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. India

2. Bej, N., & Sinhamahapatra, K.P. (2013)."Exergy analysis and CFD study of counter flow Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube using turbulence models." Presented and published in Proceedings of 22th National and 11th International ISHMT-ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, IIT, Kharagpur. India

3. Bej, N., & Sinhamahapatra, K.P. (2013). "CFD study on the effects of nozzles number on turbulent flow and energy separation in a Ranque Hilsch vortex tube" Presented and published in Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Malaysia

4. Bej, N., & Sinhamahapatra, K.P. (2014). "Thermodynamics study on a counter flow Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube using turbulence model." Presented and published in Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Theoretical, Applied, Computational and Experimental Mechanics, IIT, Kharagpur. India

5. Bej, N., & Sinhamahapatra, K. P. (2014). "CFD study on the effect of nozzles number on turbulent flow and energy separation in a Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube using 3D model." Applied Mechanics and Materials, 465(2014): 505-509

6. Bej, N., & Sinhamahapatra, K. P. (2014). Exergy analysis of a hot cascade type Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube using turbulence model." International Journal of Refrigeration, 45(2014): 13-24

7. Bej, N., & Sinhamahapatra, K.P. (2015). "CFD study on the effects of viscous shear in a hot cascade Ranqu-Hilsch vortex tube." Presented and published in Proceedings of Cryogenic Engineering Conference and International Cryogenic Materials Conference, Arizona, USA

8. Bej, N., & Sinhamahapatra, K.P. (2015). "CFD study on the effects of viscous shear in a hot cascade Ranqu-Hilsch vortex tube." IOP Conf. Series: Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 101, 012066, doi:10.1088/1757-899X/101/1/012066

9. Bej, N., & Sinhamahapatra, K. P. (2016). "Numerical analysis on the heat and work transfer due to shear in a hot cascade Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube." International Journal of Refrigeration, 68(2016): 161-176

10. Bej, N., & Sinhamahapatra, K. P., Harichandan, A.B (2018). "Exergy and fluid flow study on a counter flow Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube using turbulence models. Submitted

11. Harichandan, A.B., Chavda, A., Bej, N. (2018). "Numerical Analysis of Multiphase Flow in Chemical Looping Reforming Process for Hydrogen Production and CO2 Capture." International Journal of Multiphase Flow. Submitted

12. Parekh, C., Bej, N., Bhoraniya, R., Harichandan, A.B. (2018). "Investigation of pumping power and heat transfer phenomenon in heat sinks using staggered aerodynamic shaped pin fins." Applied Thermal Engineering. Submitted