Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
41 years of teaching and R&D experience in the field of energy in various positions as
follows :
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8. ADMINISTRATATIVE & MANAGEMENT EXPEREINCE :
Coordinator, Energy July 1991 – Aug. 1997 National Thrust Area of Energy
Conservation, IIT Delhi Conservation
C Project Management Vast Experience of managing and executing large projects
such as :
National 1. Passive Space
conditioning in
Buildings
2. Solar Roof Project
3. Solar Assisted
Biogas Systems
4. 20 more projects
including industry
R&D
International Indo German Projects on :
1. Plastic Solar Collectors
2. Solar Drying
3. Passive Houses
4. Simulation Models for Buildings
5. Energy and Environmental Analysis for Power
Producing Systems
6. Statistical Analysis and Meteorological Data and Test
Reference Years
7. EU-India project on Capacity Building for Solar
Technologies in INDIA and Asian region(sanctioned
2004)
8. EU-India project: Renovation and protection of
Historical Buildings in India (Sanctioned 2004)
9. INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE :
As Faculty
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Guest Professor University of Applied Science July 2003-June 2004
Aachen, Germany Aug.1999 – July 2000
Guest Professor University of Essen June 1999
Essen, Germany
Guest Professor Arizona State University February 1996
USA
Guest Professor University of Applied Science March 1995 – Aug. 1995
Aachen, Germany
Guest Professor University of Applied Science Feb. 1990 – Jan. 1991
Aachen, Germany
Visiting Scientist Cranefiled Institute of Technology Aug. 1988
Reading University ,U.K.
Visiting Scientist As Research Centre, Juelich April 1981 – Aug. 1982
Alexander Von Germany
Humboldt Fellow
Visiting Scientist As Nuclear Research Center April 1976 – July 1977
Fellow of the Karlsruhe, Germany
German Academic
Exchange Program
Visiting Fellow International Centre for February 1980
Theoretical Physics
Trieste, Italy
Also visited and lectured at Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm, Sweden, national
Fenestration rating Council, Maryland USA, University of Munich, University of Kassel,
Siegen University Germany and Oak Ridge National University, USA
10. AWARDS AND HONOURS
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Member Editorial Board, Building Science and Environment, An international journal
published every month by Elsevier Scientific Publishers, Netherlands
Member Editorial Board, SESI Journal(Journal of the Solar Energy Society of India)
Member Editorial Advisory Board, TERI Information Digest on Energy and Environment.
Academic Council Member of Vastu Kala Academy and TVB School of Habitat Studies,
New Delhi.
Honorary Life Member, Solar Institute, University of Applied Physics, Aachen, Germany.
Former Program Director on Solar Passive Buildings for Staff College of Engineers,
Hyderabad.
Former Member, Steering Group of the International Solar Energy Society of India on Low
Energy and Solar Passive Architecture.
Former Member of Central Network on Renewable Energy (CNRE), FAO, UN, Rome Italy.
Former Associate Member of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP),
Trieste, Italy.
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13. INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE
Very close cooperation with industries, particularly in terms of consultancies, especially to
mention is SINTEX, Tata Consultancy Services, Punjab Ago Industries, Raunk Industries
etc.
Skills
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Powerful writing, computer codes like DOE 21e,trnsys, tsbi3 and MARKAL, Extremely good
teaching, and well experienced in Management and Innovative Research
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List of Publications
A. Books
1. M.S. Sodha, N.K. Bansal, P.K. Bansal and Ashwini Kumar, Solar Passive Building : Science
and Design, Pergamon Press, U.K. 1986.
2. M. S. Sodha, N.K. Bansal, P.K. Bansal and Ashwini Kumar, Solar Crop Drying Vol. I and Vol.
II, Fundamentals Technology and Economics, A Text Book, CRC Press, New York, 1986.
3. N.K. Bansal and V.V.N. Kishore (Editors) Energy Options for the 90’s, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi, 1988.
4. K.S. Rao, N.K. Bansal and V.V.N. Kishore (Editors), Techno economics of Renewable
Energy Power Generation System, Sarita Prakashan, Meerut, 1989.
5. N.K. Bansal and V.V.N. Kishore (Editors), Renewable Energy for Rural Development, Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1989.
6. N.K. Bansal, M. Kleemann and M. Meliss, Renewable Energy Sources and Conversion
Technology, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1990.
7. N.K. Bansal and G. Minke, Climatic Zones and Rural Housing in India, ISBN 3-89336-008-5
(1990) and ISBN (19965), Research Centre Juelich, 52428 Juelich, Germany.
8. N.K. Bansal and H.M. Chawla (Editors), Recent Advances in Alternate Energy Sources, Tata-
McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1991.
9. N.K. Bansal (Editor), Decentralized Energy: options and Technology, Omega Publishers,
New Delhi, 1993.
10. N.K. Bansal, G. Hauser and G. Minke, Passive Building Design: A Handbook of Natural
Climatic Control, Elsevier, Holland, 1994.
11. N.K. Bansal (Editor), New Dimensions in Renewable Energy, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,
1993.
12. A. Krishan and N.K. Bansal (Editors), Solar Architecture: An Indo-German Initiative, Max-
Mueller Bhawan, New Delhi, 1996.
13. J. -F. Hake, N.K. Bansal and M. Kleemann (Editors), Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction
Strategies, Avebury, U.K. 1999.
14. N.K. Bansal, Photovoltaic System : A Manual, Omega Publishers, Delhi (2003).
15. N.K. Bansal and J. -F. Cook, (Editors) Sustainability through Buildings, Omega Publishers,
Delhi,2001.
16. N.K. Bansal and K. Rijal (Editors), Profiting from Sunshine; Passive Solar Building in the
Mountains, ISBN- 92-9115-099-1 ICIMOD, Kathmandu, 2000.
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17. Narendra Bansal and Jyotirmay Mathur, Wind Energy Utilization:An Appraisal of Projects in
India and Germany, Anamaya New Delhi,2002
4. N.K. Bansal and H.P. Garg, Solar Crop Drying - Chapter 6 in a book entitled ‘Recent
Developments in Solar Drying’ Ed. A.S. Majumdar, Hemisphere Publications, N.Y.
(1987).
5. N.K. Bansal and V. Gupta: Methods for Natural Cooling of Buildings, in Energy and
Habitat, Ed. V. Gupta, Wiley Eastern, Calcutta (1984).
6. N.K. Bansal and V. Gupta : Considerations in the Building Design for Space/Water
Heating in Energy and Habitat, Wiley Eastern, Calcutta (1984).
7. N.K. Bansal: Testing Methods for Solar Energy Collectors and Solar Water Heating
System, in Review of Renewable Energy Sources Vol. 4 ed M.S. Sodha et al., Wiley
Eastern and John Wiley (1987).
8. N.K. Bansal: Glazing Materials for Solar Collectors, in Solar Water Heating Systems ed.
H.P. Garg, P. 243, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland (1985).
9. N.K. Bansal: Heat Exchanger Optimization for Hot Water Heating Systems in Solar Water
Heating Systems ed. H.P. Garg, P. 247, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht,
Holland (1985).
10. N.K. Bansal: Domestic Thermosysphon Water Heating Systems ed. H.P. Garg, P. 299,
D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland (1985).
11. N.K. Bansal : Passive Heating and Cooling Aspects in Physics and Engns. Of solar
Energy ed. H.P. Garg, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland (1987).
12. N.K. Bansal: Solar Crop Drying fundamentals and Case Study, in Physics and Engns. Of
Solar Energy ed. H.P. Garg, P., D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland
(1987).
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13. N.K. Bansal: Techniques of Solar Corp Dryers in Modern Methods of Plant Analysis, Vol.
10, and Eds. H.F. Linskens & J.F. Jackson, Springer Verlag (1988).
14. N.K. Bansal: Solar Thermal system Commercialization, Royal Scientific Society, Amman
Jordan, (1992).
16. N.K. Bansal: Solar Crop Drying, in Renewable Energy for Rural Development, Eds.
Kishore V.V.N. and Bansal N.K., Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1988.
17. N.K. Bansal and J. -F-Hake, Energy Needs and Supply Options for Developing
Countries, Energy, VDI, Duesseldorf, Germany, 2000.
18. N.K. Bansal, The Patterns of Energy Use in the HKH Region of India, Chapter 4, Energy
Use in Mountain Areas, ed. K. Rijal, ICIMOD, Kathmandu, Nepal, 1999.
19. N.K. Bansal, Co2 Reduction Potential Through Renewable Energy Sources and Rational
Energy Use in India, Chapter 10 in “Strategies and Technologies for Greenhouse Gas
Mitigation”, Editors Hake et al, Ashgate, Brookfield, 1999.
20. N.K. Bansal and H.P. Garg, Energy Requirements and Alternate Uses in Residential
Sector of India, Chapter 17 in “Strategies and Technologies for Greenhouse Gas
Mitigation”, Editors Hake et al, Ashgate, Brookfield, 1999.
21. N.K. Bansal, Development of Co2 Emissions in India, Chapter 3, in “Strategies and
Technologies for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation”, Editors Hake et al, Ashgate, Brookfield,
1999.
1. Solar Crop Drying, A 1500 page UNDP report No. GLO/SO/003 World Bank,
Washington, DC, USA under a World Bank Consultancy Project.
2. Status Report on Testing Methods for Solar energy Collectors and Solar Water Heating
Systems, for Department of Nonconventional Energy Sources, Ministry of Energy, Govt.
of India (1986).
3. Assessment of Renewable Energy Technologies in the Union Territory of Delhi the State
of Madhya Pradesh, for Planning Commission of India (1986). No. A-12813/17/85/Admn.
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4. Energy Requirements for a Small Village in India, for International Office, KFA Juelich,
West Germany (1986).
5. Evaluation of Earth Air Tunnel System at St. Methodist Hospital Jaisinghpura, Mathura, a
project report for Department of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Ministry of Energy,
govt. of India (1984).
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6. Plastic solar Collectors for Air and Water Heating, a project report for Department of Non-
Conventional Energy Sources, Ministry of Energy, Govt. of India (1985).
7. Design, Construction and Evaluation of Solar Passive Houses in Srinagar, Jodhpur and
Delhi, a project report for Department of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Ministry of
Energy, govt. of India (1987).
8. Solar Water Heating systems for Cold Climate at Leh, a project report for Department of
Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Ministry of Energy, govt. of India (1986).
9. Solar Driers, Contributed for Renewable Energy Technologies, eds., L.A. Kristoferson
and V. Bokaldus, Pergamon Press, Oxford (1988).
11. Computer Simulation for Energy Efficiency in Buildings, Vol. II III, IV Central Public Works
Department New Delhi,, I 1995-96.
12. Passive Building Design for Hostel Building of RIIREPD Shillong, 1996.
13. Solar air-conditioning of TCS Buildings, Tata Consultancy Services, Pune, 1994.
15. Damage to Wind Energy Systems in Gujarat, NEG Micon, Chenai, 1998.
2. Solar Energy: State of Art in India, sun world, 5 (5), 143 (1981).
8. Major Energy Research Projects and activities in CES, Energy Opportunities, 2, p-2,
1992
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E. Manuals
1. DAYLGT., Manual for Daylighting Design, Energy Software Development Group, IIT
Delhi, 1988.
2. Design, Testing and Development of a Low Cost Meteorological Station, CES, IIT Delhi,
1988.
3. Solar Home Systems: Stand Alone Systems for Farm Houses or Remote Area
Applications, Omega, Delhi, 1999.
4. Decentralized Energy Planning Model for a typical village in India, Energy Research.
8. Rural Household Energy Demand Modeling, Energy Economics 279, October, 1990.
9. Household Energy use behavior in Rural of Nepal, The Economic Journal of Nepal,
Tribhuwan University, 13 (2)(1990).
10. Evaluation of Economic Supply Price in Selected Regions of Nepal: it’s Relevance in
Rural Energy Formulation. The Economic Journal of Nepal, 13, 23, 1990.
11. Economics of Biomass Gasification in Rural Areas of Nepal, Biomass, UK, 1991.
12. Economics of Shaft Power Applications in Rural Areas of Nepal, Energy (USA), 1992.
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14. Cost of Mining Coal to the Indian Economy, Energy sources, 17, 195-212, 1995.
15. Energy Analysis of Solar Photovoltaic module production in India, Energy Sources,
17, 606-613, 1995.
17. A Simple Cost Analysis for Hybrid Systems, Solar energy 32 (4), 561 (1984).
18. Economic Analysis solar Systems, Energy Conversion and Management, 25, (2) 159-
169 (1985).
19. A Technoeconomics Simulation Model for a Hybrid Solar Water Heating System,
Energy Research, Vol. 10 (1986).
21. Optimization of Solar Collector Area for Solar Thermal Systems, First European
Conference on Solar heating held at Amsterdam, 29 April - 5 May (1984).
22. Economic Analysis of Solar Systems, Energy Conversion and Management, 25(2), 159,
1985.
23. Energy Scenario and Future Strategies: Renewable Energy Potential, J. Energy
Opportunities, 1, 10, 1997.
24. Cumulative Energy Demand of Selected Renewable Energy technologies, Int. J. Life
Cycle Assessment, 1 (3), 144-149, 1999.
25. Energy Analysis of Solar Water Heating Systems in India, Int. J. Life, Cycle Assessment,
4 (3). 144-149, 1999.
26. Analysis of Selected Renewable Energy Options for India, Energy Sources, 23(10),
877,2001
27. Energy and Environmental Correlations for Renewable Energy Systems in India, Energy
Sources, 24(1), 19,2002.
28. Water Resource Development in the Yamuna River Basin, Journal of Environmental
studies and Policy, 4(1), 21,2002
30. Delphi Research Assessment for Popularizing Compact Fluorescent Lamps in India, Int.
J. Energy Technology and Policy, 1(3), 2003
31. Sectorial Energy Demands and MARKAL Allocations of Energy Resources in India,
IJGEI, 18(2/3), 4,2002.
32. Disseminating Energy Efficient Technologies- a case study of compact fluorescent lamps
in India, Energy Policy,31(3),259-272,2003.
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33. Dynamic Energy Analysis to Assess Maximum Growth Rates in Developing Power
Generation Capacity: Case Study of India, Energy Policy, 2002.
34. Area Differentiated Modelling Of Excess Nutrients and Contaminant Leaching Risks at
the River Basin Scale Using Hydrological Approach in India, IJEP,19(3),2003.
35. Energy Saving Initiatives in Lighting in India vis-à-vis International Experience: A Focus
on Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs), Global Business Review, 411,p153-168,2003.
38. Emerging Trends for Energy Efficiency in Buildings, Invited Review International Journal
of Renewable Energy Engineering, 1 (3), 77-87, and 1999.
39. Effect of Moisture Transfer across Building Components on Room Temperature, Building
and Environment, Pergamon Press, 37,11-17,2002
40. Periodic Solution of Luikov Equations for Heat and Mass Transfer in Capillary Porous
Bodies, Int. J. Energy Research, 23, 875-885, 1999.
41. Periodic Solution of Heat and Mass Transfer in Plane Geometry, Int. Communication
Heat and Mass Transfer, 22(5), 761-770, 1995.
42. Comparison of Periodic Solution Method with TRNSYS and SUNCODE for Thermal
Building Simulation, Solar Energy, 57(1), 9-18, 1996.
43. Application of U and g Values for Sizing Passive Concepts, Solar Energy, 57 (5), 361-
373, 1996.
44. Determination of Glazing Area in Direct Gain Systems for Three Different Climatic Zones,
Solar Energy, 53(1), 81-90, 1994.
45. Solar Heat Gain Factors and Heat Loss Coefficients for Passive Heating Concepts, Solar
Energy, 53(2), 199-208, 1994.
46. Calculation of Solar Radiation Intercepted by Nubian Vault and Dome Shaped Buildings,
Int. J. Energy Research, 21, 723-736, 1997.
49. Smart Occupancy Sensors to Reduce Energy Consumption, Energy and Building, 32,
81-87, and 2000.
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50. Task Heating Using Fuzzy Logic Control, Energy and Buildings 39. Integration of
Photovoltaic Technology in Cafeteria Building at the IIT Delhi, Renewable Energy, 19,
65-70, 2000.
51. Heat Loss Estimation and Net Heat Gain for Nubian Vault and Dome Shaped Buildings,
Energy research, 1999.
52. Solar Chimney for Enhanced Stack Ventilation, Building and Environment, 28 (3), 373-
377, 1993.
53. Effect of Exterior Surface Color on Thermal Performance of Buildings, Building and
Environment, 27(1), 31, 1992.
54. A Solar Passive Building for hot and Arid Zone, Energy Conversion and Management,
3291), 1-9, 1991.
55. Effect of Finite Thermal Conductivity on the Thermal Performance of a Storage Medium,
Building and Environment, 21 (314), 189-194, 1986.
56. An Earth Air Tunnel System for Cooling of Buildings, Tunneling and Underground Space
Technology, 1 (2), 177-182, 1986.
57. Optimization of an Evaporation Cooler for Space Cooling, Int. J. Housing Science and Its
Applications, 11 (3), 225-231, 1981.
58. Sizing of an Evaporative Cooler for Thermal Comfort inside a Room, Int. J. Housing
Science and Its Applications, 11 (2), 141-148, 1987.
59. Evaluation of Complex Heat Transfer Coefficients for Passive heating Concepts, Building
and Environment, 22, 259-268, 1987.
60. A Study of an Underground Air Tunnel System for Space Cooling, Journal of Solar
Energy Society of India, 2, 27, 1987.
61. Analysis of Passive Heating Concepts, Solar Energy, 30 (1), 51, 1983.
62. Solar Passive Heating Through Thermosiphon Air Panel, Int. J. Energy Research. 12,
217-285, 1988.
63. Thermal Modelling of a New Solar Collector Cum Storage Units for Passive Heating, Int.
J. Energy Re4search, 8 (1), 19, 1984.
64. Periodic Analysis of Ventilated Trombe Wall, Int. J. Energy Research 7 (1), 163, 1983.
65. Passive Demonstration Projects in India, Sun World, 5 (6), 184 (1981).
66. A Study of Three Different Storage Media Under the Floor, Energy Conversion and
Management, 25(3), 303-307 (1985).
67. Evaluation of Passive Heating Concepts, in Alternate Energy Source IV, Vol. 2, Am
Arbor T.N. Veziroglu, p. 4 (1987).
68. An Experimental & Theoretical Study of a Winter Greenhouse, Energy Conversion &
Management, 27 (A), 395-400 (1987).
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69. Energy Conservation in Buildings: A Passive Approach, proceedings of the Institution of
Engineers of India, New Delhi (1981).
71. Evaluation of an Earth Air Tunnel System for Cooling of a Hosptial Complex, Building
and Environment, 20 (2), 115, 1986.
72. Analysis of a Direct Gain Concept for Non-Conditioned Buildings, Energy Conversion
and Management, 26(2), 237-243, (1986).
73. Calculation of Appropriate Size Fixed Sun Shade Overhangs Over Windows of Different
Orientation, Energy Conv. and Management, 26, 314, 283-288, (1986).
74. Radiative Losses from Building Components in Clusters, Energy Conversion and
Management 28, 315-321 (1988).
75. A Comparison of Admittance and Fourier Methods for Predicting Cooling/Heating Loads,
Solar Energy 36, 125(1986).
76. On the Variance of the Ground Temperature Distribution, Applied Energy, 8, 245-254
(1981).
77. Enhanced Reduction of Heat Flux through a Roof by a Water Film and Air Gap
Combination, Energy Research, 5, 289-298 (1981).
78. Optimum Distribution of Concrete in a Double Hollow Concrete Slab, Energy Research,
5, 289-298 (1981).
79. On Increasing Solar Gains Through Roof/Wall with a Thermal Trap, Energy Research, 5,
313-320 (1981).
80. Thermal Performance of a Moving Insulation Solarium, Building and Environment, 17(1),
23, (1981).
81. Temperature Distribution Inside Ground for Various Surface Conditions, Building and
Environment, 16(3), 183 (1981).
82. Periodic Analysis of a Transwall: A Passive Heating Concept, Applied Energy, 14, (1), 33
(1993).
83. Performance of Earth Air Tunnels, Int. Energy Research, 7 (4), 333 (1983).
84. Periodic Analysis of Roof Radiation Trap system : A Passive Heating Concept, Applied
Energy, 13 (3), 165 (1993).
86. Dynamics and Control of Isolated Wind Diesel Power Systems, Int. J. Energy Research,
19, 729-740, 1995.
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87. Decentralized Power for Indian Villages in Decentralized Energy: Options and
Technology, OMEGA Publishers, New Delhi, 1993.
88. Technoeconomics comparison of PV Diesel and Handpumps for Rural Water Supply,
SESI Journal 3(1), 11-24 (1993).
90. Dynamics and Control of Isolated Wind-Diesel Power Systems, Int. j. Energy Research
19, 729, (1995).
92. Social Response after Installation of Greenhouse over Community Biogas Plant at
Masoodpur, (Biogas News Jan. 1985).
93. Heat Loss Reduction for the Gas Holder of a Community Size Biogas Plant, Int. J.
Energy Research, 9, (1985).
94. Study of an Indian Biogas System Plant with a Water Pond, Energy Research, Vol. 9,
475-479 (1985).
95. An Economic evaluation of Community Size Biogas Plant, Energy and Management,
10(3), 165 (1985).
96. Effect of PVC Greenhouse in Increasing the Biogas Production in Temperate Cold
Climatic Conditions, Energy Conversion and Management, 27 (1), 83-90, 1987.
97. Performance of a ground collector and storage system with a thermal trap, Applied
Energy, 9, 112, 1981.
98. Heat Transfer Coefficient for constant flow solar and collector/storage system, Applied
Energy, 10, 151, 1982.
99. Performance of a Thermal Trap flat plate solar energy collector, Applied Energy, 10, 2-3,
1982.
100. Analytical Evaluation of a Solar Collector/Storage System with and without Movable
Insulation, Applied Energy, 11, 289, 1982.
101. Transit Theory of a Tubular Solar Collector, Solar Energy, 32 (1), 67, 1984.
102. Heat Loss Optimization of a concentrated Cylindrical Solar Collector Employing Cobalt
Oxide Selective Absorber, Applied Energy, 14(2), 143, 1983.
104. Transient Analysis of a CPC Collector with a Time Dependent input Function, Solar
Energy, 38(3), 179-1987, 1987.
105. Thermal modeling of a Natural Conventional Solar Water Heating System with a
Thermosyphonic Flow, Int. J. Solar Energy (Europe), 2, 425-438, 1984.
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106. Parametric Study of a Thermal Trap Solar Energy Collector, Int. J. Energy Research, 8,
203-211, 1985.
107. Analysis of Directly Heated Open and Closed Swimming Pools, Int. j. Energy Research,
9, (2), 211, 1985.
108. Analysis of a Black Liquid Flat Plate Collector, Int. J. Energy Research 8 (1), 31, 1984.
109. Domestic Solar Water Heating System with a Thermal Trap Flat Plate Solar Energy
Collector, Applied Energy, 19, 111-127 (1985).
110. Side by Side Comparison of Pressurized and Non-pressurized Solar Water Heating
System with a Thermosiphonic Flow, Solar Energy, 34, (414), 317-328 (1985).
111. Rating Parameters for a Solar Energy Collector of a Tubular Shape, Journal of Solar
Engineering, 109, 343 (1987).
112. Validation of a Simple Thermal Model for Solar Water Heating Systems, Solar and Wind
Energy, Vol. 2, No. 1, 63-68 (1985).
113. Steady State Thermal Analysis of an Evacuated Collector with a CPC Booster, Solar and
Wind Technology, 1 (4), 237 (1984).
114. Thermal Performance of a Matrix Air Heater, Energy Research, 6, 103-110 (1982).
115. Design and Thermal Performance of a Matrix Solar Air Heater, Energy Conversion, 21
(5), 334 (1982).
116. Performance of a Black Matrix Air Heater, International Journal of Energy, 6 (5), 334
(1982).
117. Analysis of a Nonporous Double Flow Solar Air Heater, Applied Energy 12, 251-258,
(1982).
118. A Study of Storage Effects in a Matrix Air Heater, Applied Energy (1982).
119. Analysis of Solar Sand Heater, int. J. Energy Research, 7 (3), 242, 91983).
120. A Simplified Theory for a Matrix Solar Air Heater, Int. J. Energy Research, 1 (2), 173
(1983).
121. Analysis of a Glass Solar Air Heater, Energy Conversion and Management, 23 (4), 231
(1983).
122. An Experimental Study of a Finned and Nonporous Type Solar Air Heater Using a Solar
Simulator, Energy Conversion and Management, 25 (2), 135-138 (1985).
123. Performance Equations for Air and Water Heating Systems Energy Conversion and
Management, 26 (1), 91-93 (1986).
124. Analysis of a Cylindrical Plate Matrix Solar Air Heater, Solar and Wind Technology, 2 (2),
95, (1985).
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126. On the Boundary Conditions Applicable in the Analysis of a Matrix Air Heater, Energy
Conversion and Management, 24 (4), 281-285 (1984).
129. Performance of a Plastic Solar Air Heater with a Textile Porous Absorber, Int. J. Energy
Research, 7 (4), 375 (1983).
130. Development and Testing of Low Cost Solar Energy Collectors for Heating Air, Solar
Energy (2), 197, (1984).
131. A Study of Plastic Shallow Solar Pond Water Heater for Domestic Applications, Solar
Energy, 43 (6), 505-512.
132. Thermal Performance of Plastic Film Solar Air and Water Heaters, Energy Research, 11,
35-43 (1987).
133. Modeling of Diffusion in Capillary Porous Materials during the drying process, Drying
Technology, 13, 182, 267, 1995.
134. Simplification of DTA method to determine latent heat of fusion of phase change
materials, J.Appl.Phy.D,20,1601-1605,1987.
135. Solar Thermal Storage Systems Using Phase Change Materials, J. Energy Research,
12, 547-555, 1988.
136. Performance equations of a collector cum storage system using phase change
materials, Solar Energy, 48(3), 185, and 1992.
137. Performance, testing and evaluation of a solid absorption solar cooling unit, Solar
Energy, Solar Energy,
138. Periodic solution of Heat and Mass Transfer Equation in Plane Geometry,
International Communication of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2(5), 761-770, 1995.
139. Periodic Solution of Luikov Equation for Heat and mass Transfer in capillary Porous
Bodies, Int. J. Heat & Mass Transfer ,22(5),761,1995.
140. Performance Equation of a collector cum storage system using phase Change
Materials, Solar Energy 48(3), 185, 1992.
141. An Analytical Study of Latent Heat Storage System in a Cylinder, Energy Conversion
and Management, 33, (4), 235, 1992.
142. The temperature distribution along thin rods kept at constan6t high temperature at
both ends II. A comparison with experiment and a new Method for the determination
of thermal conductivity, J. Appl. Phy. D8, 354-61, 1975.
143. The temperature distribution along thin rods kept at constant high temperature at both
ends III power requirement for zone refining. J. Appl. Phys. D., 8, 362, 1975.
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144. Propagation of Gaussian beams through parabolic index optical wave-guides with
random dielectric constant gradient, Fiber and Integrated Optics, 2, 299, 1979.
145. On the response of a critical point reactor to inherent reactivity noise input, Annuals of
Nuclear Energy, 6, 1-5, 1979.
146. Quasistatic treatment of the influence of band limited white reactivity nose on an
uncontrolled critical point reactor, KFK 2424, Kerforshungsgentrum Karlsruhe, FRG,
1977.
148. The asymptotic behavior of a critical point reactor in the absence of a controller, KFK
2367, Kerforshungsgentrum Karlsruhe, 1977.
149. Stability of moments in simple neutronic system with stochastic parameters, Nuclear
Science and Engineering, 58, 321-327, 1975.
151. A calculation of the time dependent probability distribution for point reactor,
Atomkernenergie, 28(4), 79, 1976.
152. Exact Calculations of first moment in a simple neutronic system, Nuclear Science and
Engineering, 57, 245, 1975.
153. 143. Calculation of moments for point reactor without delayed neutrons; Journal of
Nuclear, Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 14(I) 69, 1977.
154. On the calculation of the fundamental mode of the one velocity neutron transport
operator, Canadian Journal of Physics, 45, 3793, 1967.
155. On the fundamental mode decay constant for a spherical assembly (one velocity
considerations), Canadian Journal of Physics, 46, 318, 1968.
156. Non-1/v thermalization parameters in water, Journal of Nuclear Energy, 22, 517-524,
1968.
158. Neutron wave propagation through graphite, Journal of Nuclear Energy, 23, 439-441,
1969.
160. On the complete eigen value spectrum for the neutron wave problem in multigroup
diffusion theory, Nuclear Science and Engng. 42, 171-178, 1968.
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162. Analysis of diffusion length problem in the presence of large absorption, Journal of
Nuclear Science and Technology, 8 (6), 309-313, 1971.
Papers in Conference
1. Energy Savings Through Efficient Building Elements in Different Climatic Zones of India,
Solar Electricity, Proceedings of III International Conference, Sharjah, Taylor and
Francis,1998.
2. Solar Photovoltaic Systems for Petrol Pumps in India, Solar Electricity, Proceedings of III
International Conference, Sharjah, Taylor and Francis, 1998.
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