Dr. Vinit Kumar Tripathi
Assistant Professor
Dr. Vinit Kumar Tripathi is working as an Assistant Professor at M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences. He obtained his doctoral degree from the Department of Applied Sciences at the National Institute of Technology Delhi (NIT Delhi) in November 2022. His doctoral thesis was titled “Linear and nonlinear study of double-diffusive convection in a fluid layer”.
He has successfully cleared national- level examinations, CSIR — NET (Mathematics) with AIR-34 and GATE (Mathematics) with AIR-401. During his PhD journey he obtained Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) from NIT Delhi. Dr. Tripathi has authored numerous research articles in esteemed journals. His research interests encompass various areas of Applied and Computational Mathematics, with a specific focus on Stability analysis of double diffusive problems. He is having 1 year of teaching experience.
Qualifications
PhD in Fluid Dynamics
National Institute of Technology Delhi(NIT Delhi)
MSc (Mathematics)
Udai Pratap Autonomous College Varanasi
BSc (Physics, Mathematics and Statistics)
Udai Pratap Autonomous College Varanasi
Experience
Total Years of Experience: 01
Academic Experience: MITS Madanapalle, A.P. 1 — Year.
Hydrodynamic Stability
International Journal Papers
- Mahajan, A. and Tripathi, V.K. (2020) ‘Effect of nonlinear temperature and concentration profiles on the stability of a layer of fluid with chemical reaction’, Canadian Journal of Physics, 99(5), pp. 367 – 377. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1139/cjp-20….
- Mahajan, A. and Tripathi, V.K. (2020a) ‘Effects of spatially varying gravity, temperature and concentration fields on the stability of a chemically reacting fluid layer’, Journal of Engineering Mathematics, 125(1), pp. 23 – 45. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10665….
- Mahajan, A. and Tripathi, V.K. (2020b) ‘Unconditional nonlinear stability for double ‐ diffusive convection with temperature ‐ and pressure ‐ dependent viscosity’, Heat Transfer, 50(2), pp. 1523 – 1542. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/htj.21….
- Mahajan, A. and Tripathi, V.K. (2021) ‘Effect of slip boundary conditions on double diffusive convection in a fluid layer’, International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematicsmatics, 7(1), p. 230. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40819….
- Mahajan, A. and Tripathi, V.K. (2021a) ‘Effects of vertical throughflow and variable gravity field on double diffusive convection in a fluid layer’, Ricerche di Matematica, p. (In press). Available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11587….
- Mahajan, A. and Tripathi, V. K. (2021b) ‘Stability of a chemically reacting double‐diffusive fluid layer in a porous medium’, Heat Transfer, 50(6), pp. 6148 – 6163. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/htj.22….
- Tripathi, V.K. and Mahajan, A. (2022a) ‘Nonlinear stability analysis of double diffusive convection in a fluid saturated porous layer with variable gravity and throughflow’, Applied Mathematics and Computation, 425©, p. 127060. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amc.….
- Tripathi, V.K. and Mahajan, A. (2022b) ‘The destabilizing effect of boundary slip on double- diffusive convection in a fluid layer with chemical reaction under variable gravity field’, Heat Transfer Research, 53(3), pp. 47 – 66. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1615/HeatTr…;
- CSIR-NET (AIR-34)
- GATE (AIR-402)