Browsing Rensselaer Libraries by Subject "Engineering physics"
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An analysis of interfacial waves and air ingestion mechanisms
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An analysis of the effect of gravity on interacting DWO/PDO instability modes
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An experimental and theoretical study of interfacial area density for different two-phase flow regimes
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, 1999-05)The results presented in this work can be used to validate and improve two-fluid models and will hopefully contribute to a better understanding of multiphase flows. -
Analysis of non-contact and contact probe-to-sample thermal exchange for quantitative measurements of thin film and nanostructure thermal conductivity by the scanning hot probe method
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, 2017-05)The ability of the technique to differentiate thin films from the substrate is investigated, and the sensitivity of the technique to thin films and samples with anisotropic properties is explored. The models (both analytical ... -
Basic properties of pyroelectric crystals
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Cascade modeling of single and two-phase turbulence
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Direct numerical simulation of turbulent channel flows using a stabilized finite element method
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, 2007-12)Direct numerical simulations (DNS) of incompressible turbulent channel flows at Re = 180 τ and 395 (i.e. Reynolds number, based on the friction velocity and channel half-width) were performed using a stabilized finite ... -
Effect of acoustically-induced pressures on the permeability of a bullfrog urinary bladder
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Mechanistic multidimensional analysis of adiabatic gas / liquid two-phase flows
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On the solidification response of single-crystal-melt pools to gravitational, thermocapillary, and electromagnetic forces
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, 1997-05)4. The gravitational body force, whose magnitude and direction govern buoyancy driven convection and the equilibrium free surface curvature, has a profound effect on the amplitude of microripples and the overall morphological ... -
The analytical modeling of the ebullition cycle in forced convection subcooled boiling
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, 1994-08)Subcooled boiling leads to various important affects in thermal-hydraulic systems, including increased pressure drop, higher void fraction and a possibility of CHF at a negative equilibrium quality. A mechanistic model for ...