Ramanan Sankaran Distinguished R&D Staff and Group Leader Contact SANKARANR@ORNL.GOV All Publications Electron Ptychography via Differentiable Programming HIGH-FIDELITY SIMULATION OF SOOT FORMATION AND THERMAL RADIATION IN A LABORATORY-SCALE RICH-QUENCH-LEAN BURNER Pore Resolved Simulations of Joule Heating in Fibrous Media using an Embedded Boundary Method Design-to-Deployment Continuum Platform for Microscopes and Computing Ecosystems... Modeling Microwave-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Infiltration Process for Preventing Premature Pore Closure... Quench process modeling & simulation in the heat-treatment of critical aerospace components Spinnaker Version 1.0 Theory Guide Summary Report of the SOS26 Workshop held March 11-14, 2024 Modeling Microwave-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Infiltration Process for Preventing Premature Pore Closure Effects of temperature inversion on densification in chemical vapor infiltration PeleMP: The Multiphysics Solver for the Combustion Pele Adaptive Mesh Refinement Code Suite... The Pele Simulation Suite for Reacting Flows at Exascale A Level Set Model for Structured Mesh Representation of Fibrous Preforms used in Composites Manufacturing Spinnaker Software Quality Assurance FY23 Annual Report Cyber Framework for Steering and Measurements Collection Over Instrument-Computing Ecosystems... Modeling the Effects of Microwave Heating on Densification in Chemical Vapor Infiltration... Virtual Infrastructure Twins: Software Testing Platforms for Computing-Instrument Ecosystems Comparison of spherical harmonics method and discrete ordinates method for radiative transfer in a turbulent jet flame A direct numerical simulation study of the dilution tolerance of propane combustion under spark-ignition engine conditions... Autoencoder neural network for chemically reacting systems Virtual Infrastructure Twins: Software Testing Platforms for Computing-Instrument Ecosystems CTF: A modernized, production-level, thermal hydraulic solver for the solution of industry-relevant challenge problems in pre... Macrovoid resolved simulations of transport through HPRO relevant membrane geometries Enabling Autonomous Electron Microscopy for Networked Computation and Steering Simulation of Transport Phenomena in Bubble Column Reactors Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Key Links Google Scholar ORCID LinkedIn IMPACT@ORNL Organizations Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate Computational Sciences and Engineering Division Advanced Computing Methods for Physical Sciences Section Multiscale Materials Group User Facilities Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility