Dhruv Arora
Qatar Airways
53 Papers
283 Citations
Dhruv Arora is an academic researcher from Qatar Airways. The author has contributed to research in topics: Finite element method & Electrical conductor. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 45 publications. Previous affiliations of Dhruv Arora include Royal Dutch Shell & Shell Oil Company.
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Papers
A review of computational fluid dynamics analysis of blood pumps
Mehdi Behbahani,Marek Behr,Marcus Hormes,Ulrich Steinseifer,Dhruv Arora,O. M. Coronado,Matteo Pasquali +6 more
TL;DR: This review focusses on the CFD-based design strategies applied to blood flow in blood pumps and other blood-handling devices and the literature is put into context.
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Monitoring of under deposit corrosion for the oil and gas industry: A review
Mostafa H. Sliem,Eman M. Fayyad,Aboubakr M. Abdullah,N.A. Younan,Noora Al-Qahtani,Fatma F. Nabhan,A. Ramesh,N Laycock,Mary P. Ryan,M. Maqbool,Dhruv Arora +10 more
TL;DR: An overview of the UDC definition and types of deposits involved, as they are related to different UDC mechanisms, focusing on the commonly used methods, techniques, and sensors used to inspect and monitor the under-depletion corrosion in C-steel oil and gas pipelines is presented in this paper.
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Four-field Galerkin/least-squares formulation for viscoelastic fluids
TL;DR: Results show that the mesh-convergence rate of GLS is comparable to the DEVSS-TG/SUPG method; the LS stabilization permits using equal-order basis functions for all fields; GLS handles effectively the advective terms in the evolution equation of the conformation tensor; and GLS yields accurate results at lower computational costs than DEVss-type methods.
A simple method for simulating general viscoelastic fluid flows with an alternate log-conformation formulation
TL;DR: Hulsen et al. as mentioned in this paper used the log-conformation formulation to solve the high Weissenberg number problem for viscoelastic flow problems, which can be used to solve all the governing equations (continuity, conservation of momentum and constitutive equation) in a strongly coupled way.
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Patent
Methods for assessing a temperature in a subsurface formation
Dhruv Arora,Ronald Marshall Bass,Graham Patrick Bradford,David Booth Burns,Eric Abreu Gesualdi,Scott Vinh Nguyen,Edward Everett de St. Remey,Stephen Taylor Thompson +7 more
- 08 Oct 2010
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for assessing a temperature in an opening in a subsurface formation is described, which may include assessing one or more dielectric properties along a length of an insulated conductor located in the opening.
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