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Areas of expertise
- Hydrogen
- Instrumentation, Sensors and Measurement Science
Background
Dr. Nitin Baby is a Research Fellow in Cryogenic Systems with the Low Emissions Technologies and Combustion (LETC) Group at Cranfield University. His research focuses on liquid hydrogen storage systems for aviation applications. Before joining Cranfield, he worked at Airbus, contributing to the Fuel Systems team on the A350 and A320 ACJ programs. He holds a PhD in Cryogenic Engineering from the Cryogenic Engineering Center at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, where his research focused on enhancing liquid cryogen storage systems. He holds an M.Tech. in Thermal Power Engineering and a B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering from Mahatma Gandhi University, India.
Current activities
Nitin has joined the LETC Group as a Research Fellow in Cryogenic Systems, where he is contributing to the TARGETH2 project. His work focuses on designing and developing experimental test rigs for evaluating liquid hydrogen storage and distribution systems.
Publications
Articles In Journals
- Sivasree SP & Nitin B. (2024). Optimal design of coolant jacket for cryogen transfer pipelines. The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 102(11)
- Nitin B, Sandilya P & Chakraborty G. (2023). Experimental evidence of enhanced boil-off in isobaric mobile cryogenic vessels. International Journal of Refrigeration, 150
- Nitin B, Sandilya P & Chakraborty G. (2023). Optimal design of a helical coil support for dewars in fuel cell applications. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(10)
- Nitin B, Sandilya P & Chakraborty G. (2022). Revisiting the dewar design for liquid oxygen storage in fuel cell energy systems. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 134
- Ghosh S, Nitin B, Remanan S, Bhattacharjee Y, Ghorai A, .... (2020). A Multifunctional Smart Textile Derived from Merino Wool/Nylon Polymer Nanocomposites as Next Generation Microwave Absorber and Soft Touch Sensor. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 12(15)
- Jayachandran LE, Nitin B & Rao PS. (2019). Simulation of the stress regime during grain filling in bamboo reinforced concrete silo. Journal of Stored Products Research, 83
- Saha P, Nitin B & Sandilya P. Optimization of the performance of injection cooling system using genetic algorithm. Indian Journal of Cryogenics, 43(1)
- Nitin B & Sandilya P. Structural and thermal analysis of dewar supports for low boil-off long duration storage of cryogenic liquids. Indian Journal of Cryogenics, 43(1)
- Virdi PS, Nitin B, Sandilya P & Chakraborty G. Theoretical comparison of thermo-mechanical behavior of a tension rod and a coil as dewar support. Indian Journal of Cryogenics, 44(1)