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1st DECEMBER 2022
Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan University, School of Engineering and Technology organized a one day seminar on Emerging Trends in Nanotechnology on December 1st 2022 in Lecture theatre 1 . The seminar focused on different applications of nano structured hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces.The programme started at 03:00 pm with the welcome address by Dr. Sanjay Singh, Dean Schoo of Enginnering and Technology. The dignitaries on the dias is Dr. S. Suresh, Professor and Deputy Registrar, NIT Trichy. Achivements by the expert in the field of Nanotechnology. The paper titled “Experimental Investigation and theoretical determination of thermal conductivity and viscosity of Al2O3/Water Nanofluid” [Exp. Therm. Fluid Sci 34 (2) 210-216, 2010] is highly cited 150 times. The paper titled “Flow Boiling Heat Transfer Enhancement Using Carbon Nanotube Coatings” [Applied Thermal Engg. 65 (1), 166-175, 2014] has been downloaded or viewed 736 times. Paper published in the Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology titled “Heat transfer characteristics in latent heat storage system using paraffin wax”, has been selected for the JMST award for Most Cited Paper of Year 2014. The topic focus on the structure of a lotus leaf has a clever design that discourages surface wetting both through a waxy nonpolar coating and a rough structure which both make surface interactions less favorable, allowing water to bead up into spheres and easily roll off the leaf. He discussed about various applications of Nanofluids. A nanofluid is a fluid in which nanometer-sized particles, suspended in the base fluid, form a colloidal solution of nanoparticles in a base fluid. The nanoparticles used in nanofluids are typically made of metals, oxides, carbides, or carbon nanotubes, while the base fluids include water, ethylene glycol, and other heat transfer fluids. The vote of thanks is proposed by Dr. P. Kalidoss, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology.