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Heat transfer measurements on surfaces with natural and simulated ice accretion roughness (1996) read it
Forced convective heat transfer to supercritical water in micro-rocket cooling passages
Faust, Adriane (Adriane Jean), 1976- (2000)
- Advisor: Jack L. Kerrebrock
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Steam condensation in the presence of noncondensable gases under forced convection conditions
Hasanein, Hisham A. (Hisham Abdel-Moneim) (1994)
- Advisor: Michael W. Golay William W. Hoga
- Department of Nuclear Engineering
The effects of surface roughness on stagnation-point heat transfer during impingement of turbulent liquid jets
Gabour, Laurette A (1993)
- Advisor: John H. Lienhard, V., Joseph L. Smith, Jr.
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
Dispersion of water sprays in a transverse air jet and the aging of spray nozzles
Eletribi, Shereen, 1975- (1999)
- Advisor: John H. Lienhard, V., Joseph L. Smith, Jr.
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Advisor: Akintunde Ibitayo (Tayo) Akinwande
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Determination of pool boiling Critical Heat Flux enhancement in nanofluids
Truong, Bao H. (Bao Hoai) (2007)
- Advisors: Jacopo Buongiorno; Lin-Wen Hu
- Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
- Advisor: Marten T. Landahl
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Critical heat flux enhancement via surface modification using colloidal dispersions of nanoparticles (Nanofluids)
Truong, Bao H. (Bao Hoai) (2008)
- Advisors: Jacopo Buongiorno; Lin-Wen Hu
- Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Improved ice growth modeling based on close-up analysis of aircraft ice accretion
Hazan, Didier Haim (1993)
- Advisors: Kenneth S. Breuer; R. John Hansman, Jr.
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Preliminary implementation of improved heat transfer and impingement-direction ice growth modeling in numerically simulated ice accretion (LEWICE/X
Velazquez, Matthew T (1994)
- Advisor: R. John Hansman, Jr.
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics