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Toward Closing The Urban Surface Energy Balance Using Satellite Remote Sensing, Joshua Hrisko
Toward Closing The Urban Surface Energy Balance Using Satellite Remote Sensing, Joshua Hrisko
Dissertations and Theses
The energy exchanges at the Earth’s surface are responsible for many of the processes that govern weather, climate, human health, and energy use. This exchange, commonly known as the surface energy balance (SEB), determines the near-surface thermodynamic state by partitioning the available energy into surface fluxes. The net all-wave radiation is often the primary energy source, while the heat storage and sensible and latent heat fluxes account for the majority of energy distributed elsewhere. While the SEB of various natural environments(trees, crops, soils) has been well-observed and modeled, the urban surface energy balance remains elusive. This is due to the …
Water Condensation And Protein Adsorption On Hybrid Superhydrophobic-Hydrophilic Surfaces, Bikash Mondal
Water Condensation And Protein Adsorption On Hybrid Superhydrophobic-Hydrophilic Surfaces, Bikash Mondal
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
This thesis describes the study of protein adsorption and water condensation on hybrid superhydrophobic-hydrophilic surfaces for various technological applications such as diagnostics, artificial organs and medical devices, water collection, and heat transfer.
In the chapter 1, a general introduction to wetting theories, superhydrophobic surface, and hybrid surfaces is given. In chapter 2, design and fabrication of a hybrid superhydrophobic surface for studying dropwise condensation and heat transfer is discussed. Effect of surface chemistry and wettability on protein adsorption is discussed in the chapter 3. Finally, in chapter 4, the protein adsorption study on hybrid superhydrophobic surfaces made by 3D-printing and …