Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment

School of Engineering

Dr Subrat Das

Phone   +61 3 522 72387
Email   subrat.das@deakin.edu.au
Position   Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering
Campus   Geelong

Dr. Subrat Das is currently a Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, Deakin
University. His main areas of research are in mathematical modelling and experimental analysis of
industrial problems in mechanical engineering. He also worked as senior design engineer (FEA specialist)
for Rio Tinto Alcan (Comalco research centre) and involved with several cell design projects.

Research interests

  1. Experimental and numerical quantification of multiphase flow in complex systems
  2. Fluidized Bed
  3. Bubble dynamics

Career

Six Sigma (Green-Belt) from Rio Tinto Alcan
PhD
Master in Turbomachines
BE in Mechanical Engineering

Key publications

Das S, Morsi YS, Brooks G, Chen JJJ, Yang W (2012) Principal characteristics of a bubble formation on a horizontal downward facing surface Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 411, 94-104

Das, S (2012) Convection in Fluid Overlying Porous Layer: An Application to Hall–He´roult Cell Materials Performance and Characterization 9, 1-22

Das, S., Brooks, G., Morsi, Y. (2011) Theoretical investigation of the inclined sidewall design on magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) forces in an aluminium electrolytic cell Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B 42 (1), 243-253

Das, S, Morsi, Y and Brooks, G (2011) Analysis of the current distribution in an aluminum electrolysis cell with copper collector-bar cathode assembly Proceedings of the 10th Australasian Aluminium Smelting Technology Conference,University of New South Wales, pp. 1-14.

Das, S, Morsi, Y, Brooks, G, Yang, W and C, J J. J. (2011) Experimental investigation of single bubble characteristics in a cold model of a Hall-Heroult electrolytic cell TMS Light Metals, San Diego, California, USA, 575-580.

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