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Use Of Tide Stakes To Interpret Flow Pathways And Elevation Patterns In A Ditched New England Salt Marsh, L. E. Lemay, Carl T. Friedrichs
Use Of Tide Stakes To Interpret Flow Pathways And Elevation Patterns In A Ditched New England Salt Marsh, L. E. Lemay, Carl T. Friedrichs
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Assessment Of Dispersant Effectiveness Using Ultrasound To Measure Oil Droplet Particle Size Distributions, P. Panetta, Carl T. Friedrichs
Assessment Of Dispersant Effectiveness Using Ultrasound To Measure Oil Droplet Particle Size Distributions, P. Panetta, Carl T. Friedrichs
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Estuarine Hypoxia Team, Carl T. Friedrichs
Improved Observation, Analysis, And Modeling Of Fine Sediment Dynamics In Turbid, Biologically Active Coastal Environments: A New Nsf-Funded Study Taking Place In The York River Estuary, Carl T. Friedrichs
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Mudbed: Multi-Disciplinary Benthic Exchange Dynamics, Carl T. Friedrichs
Mudbed: Multi-Disciplinary Benthic Exchange Dynamics, Carl T. Friedrichs
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Surface Geometry And Heat Flux Effect On Thin Wire Nucleate Pool Boiling Of Subcooled Water In Microgravity, Troy Munro, Andrew Fassman
Surface Geometry And Heat Flux Effect On Thin Wire Nucleate Pool Boiling Of Subcooled Water In Microgravity, Troy Munro, Andrew Fassman
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The motivation of this nucleate boiling research is to understand the effects of surface geometry and heat flux as applied to a thin wire heater. This will further the understanding of the fundamental behaviors of boiling onset, steady state heat transfer, and bubble dynamics with respect to nucleate boiling with the goal of creating efficient thermal management systems for future space applications. Using three different thin platinum wire geometries and five different power levels, subcooled water was boiled over a period of approximately 30 seconds for 15 parabolic arcs to simulate microgravity. To represent the trends in bubbles behavior across …
Estuarine Sediment Dynamics, Carl T. Friedrichs