Assistant Professor
Depatment of CS & AI (Mathematics)
Bio-Fluid Dynamics, Heat Transfer in Fluid Flows, Mathematical Modeling, Engineering Educaton
Bio-Fluid Dynamics, Heat Transfer in Fluid Flows
Mail: g.ravikiran@sru.edu.in
Doctor of Phylosophy (PhD) in Mathematics with specialization in Bio-fluid Dynamics from NIT Warangal
Master of Science (MSc) in Applied Mathematics from NIT Warangal
Bachelor of Science (BSc) with specialization in Mathematics, Physics and Comp. Science.
Assistant Professor at SR University (Erstwhile S R Engineering College, Warangal), from 2017-11-01 to Till Date.
Assistant Professor at GITAM University, Bangalore, from 2016-07-29 to 2017-10-31.
Assistant Professor (C) at Central University of Karnataka, Karnataka, from 2015-08-13 to 2016-04-22.
Assistant Professor at Ganapathi Engineering College, Warangal, from 2006-08-24 to 2012-01-02.
Ph.D
PG
Kiran, G. R., Goud, P. A., Devika, B., & Rajyalakshmi, K. (2022). Impact of Multiple Mild Stenoses on the Movement of Casson Fluid in a Non-Uniform Tube. Communications in Mathematics and Applications, 13(5), 1443–1452. https://doi.org/10.26713/cma.v13i5.2255
Kiran, G. R., Rajyalakshmi, K., & Ravindar, B. (2022). Impact of Peristalsis and Wall Properties on Diffusion in the Flow of a Chemically Responsive Jeffrey Fluid. Communications in Mathematics and Applications, 13(5), 1463–1473. https://doi.org/10.26713/cma.v13i5.2257
G. Ravi Kiran, G. Swamy Reddy, B. Devika and R. Archana Reddy, "Effect Of Magnetic Field And Constriction On Pulsatile Flow Of A Dusty Fluid", Journal of Mechanics of Continua And Mathematical Sciences, vol. 14(6), 67 - 82, 2019
G. Ravi Kiran and G. Radhakrishnamacharya, "Effect of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Chemical Reactions on Peristaltic Transport of a Jeffrey Fluid through a Porous Medium with Slip Condition", Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, vol. 8(3) (2015) pp. 521 - 528.
G. Ravi Kiran and G. Radhakrishnamacharya, "Effect of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Chemical Reactions on Peristaltic Transport of a MHD Micropolar fluid with Wall Effects", Mathematical Methods in Applied Sciences, vol. 39 (2016) pp. 1349 - 1360.
G. Ravi Kiran, G. Radhakrishnamacharya and O. Anwar Beg, "Peristaltic flow and Hydrodynamic Dispersion of a Reactive Micropolar Fluid - Simulation of Chemical Effects in the Digestive Process", Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology, vol. 17(2), pp. 1750013: 1 - 17, 2017.
G. Ravi Kiran, V. R. Murthy and G. Radhakrishnamacharya, "Pulsatile flow of a dusty fluid thorough a constricted channel in the presence of magnetic field", Materials Today: Proceedings, vol. 19, pp: 2645-2649, 2019.
G Swamy Reddy, G Ravi Kiran and R Archana Reddy, "Radiation impacts on free convection circulation of a power-law fluid past vertical plate filled along with Darcy Porous medium", vol 8(6), pp. 67-82, 2019.
M Kumar, GJ Reddy, G Ravi Kiran, MAM Aslam, OA Beg, "Computation of entropy generation in dissipative transient natural convective viscoelastic flow", Heat Transfer: Asian Research, vol. 48 (3), pp. 1067-1092, 2019.
P Sarla, M. R. Doodipala and G Ravi Kiran, "Analytical study on Air India Traffic Using Artificial Neural Networks", IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 981 (2), pp. 022097, 2020.
G Ravi Kiran, M Shamshuddin, C Balarama Krishna, K Rajesh Chary, "Mathematical Modelling of Extraction Of The Underground Fluids: Application To Peristaltic Transportation Through A Vertical Conduit Occupied With Porous Material", IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 981 (2), pp. 022089, 2020.
C. B. Krishna, G Ravi Kiran, B Ravindar, R. A. Reddy, "Assessment Techniques in Engineering Education:Tools and Strategies of the Faculty", Data Engineering and Communication Technology. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 63, pp. 481 - 491, 2021.
A research project worth 2 Lacs Titled, “Peristaltic Transport in vertical tubes: Application to extraction of underground fluids” has been completed as the Principal Investigator. This project is Sponsored by TEQIP-III, JNTU Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, India under Collaborative Research Scheme. The results of this project proposed a new peristaltic motor which extracts underground fluids very effectively without requiring any lubrication.