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Research experience

  • Aug 2009–
    present
    Research: Clark University
    Clark University · Department of Physics · Non Linear Physics
    USA · Worcester
  • Jan 2009–
    May 2009
    Research: A study of tearing pattern of Paper
    IIT Kharagpur · Physics and Meteorology · Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
    Nonlinear Dynamics · Kharagpur
    Nonlinear Dynamics
  • Jul 2008–
    May 2009
    Research: Magnetization Dynamics of Ferromagnets
    IIT Kharagpur · Physics and Meteorology · Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
    Kharagpur
    Nonlinear Dynamics
  • May 2008–
    Jul 2008
    Research: 2-dimensional Turbulence
    Indian Academy of Science · SPS, Jawaharlal Nehru University · Indian Academy of Science
    Nonlinear Dynamics · New Delhi
    Nonlinear Dynamics

Other

  • Languages
    English, Hindi
  • Other Interests
    Programming, PRL, Nonlinearity, Chaos

Publications (2) View all

  • Article: Diffusion of granular rods on a rough vibrated substrate.
    V Yadav, A Kudrolli
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    ABSTRACT: We investigate the effect of shape anisotropy and number density on the dynamics of granular rods on a substrate with experiments using a mono-layer of bead chains in a vibrated container. Statistical measures of the translational and rotational degrees of freedom indicate a dramatic slowing down of dynamics because of steric interactions at a value well below the highest packing fraction of the chains. In particular, the in-plane orientation auto-correlation function decays exponentially with time at low densities, but increasingly slowly as density is increased with a form which is not described by a simple exponential function. While the mean square displacement of the chain center of mass is observed to grow linearly at low densities, it is observed to grow increasingly slowly and non-linearly as number density is increased. Decomposing the displacements parallel and perpendicular to the long axis of the chain, we find that the ratio of diffusion in the parallel and perpendicular direction to their long axis is less than one in the dilute regime. However, as the density of the chains is increased, the ratio rapidly increases above one with a greater value for higher aspect ratios. This anisotropic behavior can be explained by considering a higher effective drag on the rods by the substrate in the perpendicular direction compared with the parallel direction, and by tube-like dynamics at higher densities.
    The European Physical Journal E 10/2012; 35(10):9781. · 1.94 Impact Factor
  • Conference Proceeding: RADAR REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS IN WETLAND HABITAT: IV. A CASE STUDY OF KEOLADEO NATIONAL PARK USING SAR TEXTURE ANALYSIS
    Indian Conference on Microwaves, Antenna, Propagation and Remote Sensing, Jodhpur; 12/2005

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