Rishabh Datta is a graduate student in Mechanical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Rishabh is interested in heat transfer, fluid mechanics, energy systems and transport.
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Rishabh Datta is a graduate student in Mechanical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Rishabh is interested in heat transfer, fluid mechanics, energy systems and transport.
Click here for Rishabh's résumé
This projects explores how triangulation can be used to compute cell face apertures, interface areas and cell volume for finite element analysis in CFD. Read more
This projects explores interface velocity and pressures can be determined for compressible inviscid flow involving two phases. Read more
This project explores how CAM-28 particles behave as they flow down rough inclined surfaces. Read more
This project uses a RANSAC algorithm to fit a second order curve to approximate a laser beam projected onto a surface during granular flow. The displacement of the laser beam is used to determine height of granular flow. Read more
This project explores how height of granular flow down rough inclined surfaces can be determined optically from images of the flow. Read more
This is a review of The Grid by Gretchen Bakke. The Grid discusses the history and the future of our electricity generation and distribution systems. Read more
This project explores how solid and microbial contaminants can be removed from water to make it safe for human consumption, for tribal communities in Marsabit, Kenya. Read more
Non-Biodegradable metallized film is a major waste management challenge in developing countries. This project the characteristics of metallized film, and uses these to redefine how metallized film can be recycled. Read more
This project aims to develop a sustainable approach to solving a major healthcare issue among the tribes in Marsabit, Kenya. Read more