Anant Honkan
Professor Computer Science & Engineering- Education
B.E. (Mechanical) Karnatak University, India
M.S. (Mechanical engineering) City College of the City University of New York
M.S. (Computer Science) City College of the City University of New York
Ph. D. (Mechanical engineering) City College of the City University of New York
- Specializations
Heat Transfer, Fluid mechanics
- Biography
2007-present Professor: Georgia Perimeter College.
1999-2007 Associate Professor: Georgia Perimeter College.
1996 – 1999 Assistant Professor: Georgia Perimeter College, Georgia.
1995 – 1996 Quarter to Quarter Instructor: Dekalb College, Georgia.
1990 – 1993 Research assistant: Research Foundation of the City University of New York, New York.
1987 – 1989 Adjunct Lecturer: Department of Mechanical Engineering at the CCNY, New York.
1985 – 1986 Instructor: Rockland Community College, Suffern, New York.
1982 – 1986 Instructor: Higher Education Opportunities Program: New York University, New York.
1976 – 1981 Engineering Lecturer: College of Arts Science and Technology (CAST) Kingston, Jamaica.
1972 – 1976 Junior Mechanical Engineer: State Government of Maharashtra, India.
- Recognitions and Awards
Cole Fellow
Excellence in teaching award from NISOD
Distinction at B.E.
- Committees and Organizations
Member ASEE (American Society of engineering Education)
Member ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
Member AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics)
- Publications
PARTIAL LIST OF SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
“Experimental Investigation of time-resolved vorticity in two dimensional turbulent boundary layer flows”, 24th Fluid Dynamics Plasma Dynamics and Lasers Conference, Orlando, Florida, July 1993.
“The wall as a source or sink of vorticity in two dimensional turbulent boundary layer flows”, International conference on near-wall turbulent flows, Tempe, Arizona, March 1993
“A new digital technique for analyzing triple hot-wire signals in incompressible turbulent flows”, Third International Symposium on Thermal Anemometry, ASME Fluids Engineering Conference, June, 1993 Washington, DC
“Two mathematical Methods of Calibration of Hot-wires” Georgia Perimeter College Mathematics conference, 2003, Dunwoody, GAPUBLICATIONS
1. “Compressibility effects in shock wave/homogeneous turbulence interaction “, ASME FED-26 Forum on bench test cases for computational fluid dynamics, Toronto, 1990. (Co-author Y. Andreopoulos)2. “Experiments in a shock wave/homogeneous turbulence interaction “, 21st Fluid Dynamics Plasma Dynamics and Lasers Conference, AIAA paper # 90-1647, Seattle, Washington, 1990. (Co-author Y. Andreopoulos)
3. “Rapid compression of grid generated turbulence by a moving shock wave”, Physics of Fluids A vol. 4(11), 1992. (Co-author Y. Andreopoulos, Journal publication)
4. “Application of hot-wire anemometry in shock-tube flows”, Third International Symposium on Thermal Anemometry, ASME Fluids Engineering Conference, Washington, DC June 21-24, 1993. (Co-authors Y. Andreopoulos and C. B. Watkins)
5. “Experimental Investigation of time-resolved vorticity in two dimensional turbulent boundary layer flows”, 24th Fluid Dynamics Plasma Dynamics and Lasers Conference, AIAA paper # 93-2910, Orlando, Florida, July 6-9, 1993. (Co-author Y. Andreopoulos)
6. “Direct calibration mapping and data analysis in triple hot-wire anemometry”, Third International Symposium on Thermal Anemometry, ASME Fluids Engineering Conference, Washington, DC. June 21-24, 1993 (co-author Y. Andreopoulos)
7. “Experiments of shock-wave interactions with freestream turbulence”, Third International Symposium on Thermal Anemometry, ASME Fluids Engineering Conference, Washington, DC. June 21-24, 1993 (co-authors Y. Andreopoulos and C. B. Watkins)
8. “Instantaneous structure of a three dimensional boundary layer flow approaching an upright wall mounted cylinder”, International conference on near-wall turbulent flows, Tempe, Arizona, March 15-17, 1993. (Co-authors Y. Andreopoulos and J. H. Agui)
9. “The wall as a source or sink of vorticity in two dimensional turbulent boundary layer flows”, International conference on near-wall turbulent flows, Tempe, Arizona, March 15-17, 1993. (Co-author Y. Andreopoulos)
10. “A new digital technique for analyzing triple hot-wire signals in incompressible turbulent flows”, Third International Symposium on Thermal Anemometry, ASME Fluids Engineering Conference, June 21-24, 1993 Washington, DC. (Co-author Y. Andreopoulos).
11. “Vorticity flux characteristics on the wall of a turbulent boundary layer”, Meeting of the Div. of Fluid Dynamics of APS, Albuquerque, NM, September 1993. (Co-authors Y. Andreopoulos and J. H. Agui)
12. “Conditional statistics of time-resolved vorticity and vorticity flux in the wall region of turbulent boundary layer flow”, 25th Fluid Dynamics conference of AIAA, Colorado Springs, CO, June 1994. (Co-author Y. Andreopoulos)
13. “Experimental study of interactions of shock wave with free-stream turbulence”, Journal of Fluids Engineering, vol. 116, pp. 763, of ASME 1994. (Co-authors Y. Andreopoulos and C. B. Watkins)
14. Briassulis, G., Honkan, A., Andreopoulos, J., and Watkins,
C. B., “Application of Hot-Wire Anemometry in Shock-Tube Flows, ”Experiments in Fluids, Vol. 19, 1995, pp.29-37.15. “Instantaneous Three-Dimensional Vorticity Measurements in Vortical Flow over a Delta Wing”, AIAA Journal, vol. 35, No. 10 pp. 1612-1620, 1997 (co-author Y. Andreopoulos).
16. “Vorticity, Strain-rate and dissipation characteristics in the near-wall region of turbulent boundary layers”, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 350, pp. 29-96, 1997 (co-author Y. Andreopoulos).
17. “The measurement of the velocity gradient tensor in turbulent flows: a challenge for the experimentalist”, Fluids Engineering Division conference of ASME, FED-vol.239, volume 4, pp.241-263, 1996 (co-author Y. Andreopoulos).
18. “An experimental study of the dissipative and vortical motion in turbulent boundary layers” Journal of Fluid Mechanics vol. 430 pp. 1-33, 2001.