M. D. Raj Kamal

M.D. Raj Kamal is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Velammal Institute of Technology affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, where he has been a faculty member since 2013. He is in teaching profession for more than 12 years. His research interests lie in the area of Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD), Thermal Sciences, Internal Combustion Engine(IC Engine),3D Printing, Additive Manufacturing, Research Methodologies etc he has served as technical committee head for roughly fifteen conferences and workshop and worked as the reviewers and Editorial Board Member for several National and International Journals. He published almost 25 research articles in various national and international journals and conferences, He holds 2 international Australian Patent Grants and 3 published Indian Patents which signifies his academic credentials. He also co-authored 4 books which is being used by the first year to final year students. International Association of Engineers (IAENG).

Publications

Optimizing AGC in Implantable Devices: Predictive PID Plus Square Root Derivatives Algorithm
S. Selvakanmani, M. D. Raj Kamal, M. Saravanan, Ramya Maranan. © 2024. 18 pages.
This study introduces an advanced algorithm for optimizing automatic generation control (AGC) in implantable devices, addressing the challenges posed by the variability of...
Improving Power Distribution in Wearable Technology on Simultaneous Bidirectional Converter
Ali H. Mohammed, M. D. Raj Kamal, V. Paranthaman, Ramya Maranan. © 2024. 13 pages.
This research addresses the critical challenge of improving power distribution in wearable technology by introducing a novel simultaneous bidirectional converter designed for...
Introduction to Two-Dimensional Inviscid Incompressible Flow
Kaliappan S., Raj Kamal M. D., Balaji V., Socrates S., Andrii Kondratiev. © 2022. 18 pages.
Here, the authors explain the Magnus effect. The ball is deflected in the same direction as the rotation. The most common exposure and welcome statement of the Magnus effect is...
Viscous Flow and Its Effect
Kaliappan S., Raj Kamal M. D., Joseph Manuel D., Balaji V., Murugan P.. © 2022. 13 pages.
Viscosity is a property that expresses the internal drag of a fluid to motion; impact of viscosity states the statics and flows. Statics means whenever fluids at zero velocity...