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1 NAME : Dr. ANIRUDDHA DATTATRAYA GHARE B. E. (Civil M. Tech. (Hydraulic Engg.) Ph.D: (Civil Designation :Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Responsibility: EXPERIENCE: S. N. Positions held /Designation 01 Associate Professor, Old Assistant Professor ( Civil 02 Associate Professor (Civil 03 Assistant Professor, Old Lecturer (Civil 04 Assistant Professor and Head ( Civil 05 Assistant Professor ( Civil Lecturer (Sr. Grade)- Civil Engineering 06 Lecturer (Applied Mechanics) Period date 31/08/ /05/ /08/ /01/ /05/ /10/ /01/ /11/ /10/ /07/ /11/2003 Organisation/ Institution V National Nagpur V National Nagpur G H Raisoni Nagpur Priyadarshini Engineering and Nagpur (Formerly Dr C V Raman Technology) Govt. Polytechnic, Yavatmal. DTE (MS) Contact Addresses Residence Phone (office) (0712) Phone (residence) Fax or any other adghare@yahoo.co.in
2 Area of interest 1 Free Surface Flows 2 Hydraulic Structures 3 Stepped spillways 4 Labyrinth Weirs 5 Surface Hydrology Ph.d. students 1 Mr. P. J. Wadhai 2 Ms. Madhuri S. Bhagat 3 Mr. A. M. Badar 4 Mr. A. S. Pote 5 Mr. K. M. Bhartiya 6 Mr. S. B. Kukekar M.E/M.Tech thesis 1 Development of Evapotranspiration Model for Nagpur Region 2 Design of Parabolic Channels 3 Estimation of Runoff and Sediment Yield in Futala Lake (Nagpur) using GIS 4 Discharge Relationship for Simple Semi Cylindrical Flume under free flow condition 5 Optimal Design of Stable Trapezoidal Channel Section 6 Computation Critical Depth by alternative method in Open Channel Flow International Journal S. No. Name of Journal Volume No. 01 Journal of Hydraulic ASCE 02 Journal of Irrigation and Drainage ASCE 131, Issue 6 pp , Issue 5 pp Month / Year June 2005 Septem ber/ Ocber 2006 Title Discussion of Hydraulic Design of Stepped Spillways Discussion of Simplified Estimation of Reference Evapotranspiration from Pan Evaporation Data in California Authors
3 03 World Applied Sciences Journal 04 Global Journal of Environmental Research 05 Journal of Korean Society of Civil Engineers, KSCE Journal 06 Journal of Energy ASCE Vol 3, No. 6 pp Vol 2 (3), pp Vol 13(3), pp Vol. 136, No. 1, pp An Approach Optimal Design of Labyrinth Weir 2008 Hydraulic and Environmental aspects of Long Crested Weirs May 2009 March 2010 Entrainment Characteristics of Nonuniform Unimodal and Bimodal Sediments Block Ramp Design for Efficient Energy Dissipation A D Ghare, V A Mhaisalkar, P D Porey A. D. Ghare, P. J. Wadhai, N. J. Mistry, P. D. Porey P.L. Patel, P. D. Porey, A. D. Ghare, S. B. Patel, S S Gokhale National Journal S. No. Name of Journal Volume No. 01 Journal of Indian Society 02 Indian Society for Hydraulics Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 25, No. 1 pp , No. 3 pp Month / Year January 2005 Ocber 2005 Title Experimental Studies on Conjugate Depths of Flow over Stepped Spillway Experimental Studies on Frictional Resistance of Flow over Stepped Spillway Authors 03 The Icfai University Journal of Soil and Water Sciences 04 The IUP Journal of Soil and Water Sciences 1, No. 2 pp II, No. 3 pp November 2008 August 2009 Annual Erosion Estimation of Kachhighati Watershed using RUSLE for impact assessment of Conservation Measures Simplified Procedure for Computation of Rainsrm Kinetic Energy G D Kale, K A Patil, A D Ghare G D Kale, A D Ghare, K A Patil
4 International Conference S. Name of No. Conference / Seminar 01. International Hydraulic Engineering: Research and Practice ICON- HERP International Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology ICETET-08 Month / Year Venue IIT Roorkee, Roorkee, India G H Raisoni Nagpur (in Collaboration with IEEE and KES Australia) Title and Authors Aerosol Flow Toe Velocity Model for Stepped Spillway under Skimming Flow Regime Porey, R N Estimation of Reference Evapotranspiration of Nagpur Region using Simplified Approach Porey National Conference S. Name of No. Conference / Seminar 01. National Workshop on Computer Applications in Water Supply Systems 02. State level Future Trends in Engineering & Technology 03. National Hydraulic Structures 04. National conference on Hydraulics, and Ocean Engineering HYDRO 2002 Month / Year Venue Indian Water Works Association, Nagpur Canter The Institute of Engineers (I), Amravati Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune Indian Bombay, Mumbai Title and Authors Computer Aid for Labyrinth Weir Design A D Ghare An Overview of Cascade and Labyrinth Spillways Porey, R N Toe Velocity Relationship for Stepped Spillway under Skimming Flow Regime Porey, R N Experimental Studies on Energy Dissipation over Stepped Spillway Porey, R N
5 05. National Challenges in Environmental Protection and Possible Solution 06. National HYDRO National HYDRO All India Seminar on Challenging problems in Water Resources Management & Development 09. National HYDRO National HYDRO National HYDRO National Emerging Technology and Developments in Civil Engineering 13. National 14. National The Institute of Engineers (I), Amravati Central Water & Power Research Station, Pune Visvesvaraya National Nagpur The Institution of Engineers (I), Nagpur Local Siddaganga Tumkur, Karnataka Bharti Vidyapeeth Pune Bharti Vidyapeeth Pune Government Amravati HC and CO Emission Characteristics of Vehicles and their Control D K Parbat, A D Ghare, R R Gawalpanchi, S P Jog Hydraulics of Labyrinth Weir A W Pawade, Experimental Studies on Frictional Resistance of Flow over Stepped Spillway Porey, R N Concerns in Hydraulic Design of Stepped Spillways P J Wadhai, Parameters of Performance of Labyrinth weirs B V Khode, Comparative Study on Hydraulic Design of Stepped Spillway P J Wadhai, An Approach wards Optimal Design of Trapezoidal Labyrinth Weirs Porey, R N Physical Modeling of Labyrinth Weirs Porey, R N Reference Evapotranspiration of Nagpur Region P. Bansod, Estimation of Kinetic Energy of Rain-srm for Chikhalthana by
6 15. National 16. National 17. National Conference Sustainable Urban Environment : Issues and Management Strategies SUEIMS th National Symposium on Hydrology with Focal Theme on Inflow Forecasting during Extremes 19. National Hydraulics, Water Resources and Environment HYDRO National Hydraulics, Water Resources and Environment HYDRO National Seminar on Research Activities in Disaster Mitigation for Housing in India (HDMR-09) Organised by NIH, Roorkee at IIT Delhi M National Jaipur M National Jaipur IIT Roorkee ( of Excellence in Disaster Mitigation and Management) Using a Few Years Data Set G D Kale, A D Ghare Estimation of Runoff and Soil Loss in Futala Lake (Nagpur) using GIS K. Sagdeo, A Sargaonkar, P S Kelkar, A D Ghare, R N Discharge Relationship for Simple Semi-Cylindrical Flume under Free Flow Condition R. Joshi, Environmental Aspects of Long Crested Weirs A D Ghare, N J Mistry, P D Porey Streamflow Forecasting using Deterministic Approach for Sabarmati River Basin P V Timbadia, P L Patel, A D Ghare, P D Porey Mathematical model for Labyrinth Single Cycle Trapezoidal Weir S M Yadav, A D Ghare, B K Samtani Streamflow Forecasting using ANN Approach for Sabarmati River Basin P V Timbadia, P L Patel, A D Ghare, P D Porey Spatial Planning of Buildings and Infrastructure for Disaster Management R V Ralegaonkar, A D Ghare, M. Bhagat
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