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    Electromechanical properties of relaxor ferroelectric P(VDF-TrFE-CFE)-P(VDF-CTFE) blends by Gorny, L. J., Sheng-Guo Lu, Sheng Liu, Minren Lin

    “…Electromechanical properties of the relaxor ferroelectric poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene-chlorofluoroethylene) [P(VDF-TrFE-CFE)] terpolymer blended…”
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    Organic and inorganic relaxor ferroelectrics with giant electrocaloric effect by Lu, S. G., Rožič, B., Zhang, Q. M., Kutnjak, Z., Li, Xinyu, Furman, E., Gorny, Lee J., Lin, Minren, Malič, B., Kosec, M., Blinc, R., Pirc, R.

    Published in Applied physics letters (18-10-2010)
    “…The electrocaloric effect (ECE) in inorganic thin film and organic relaxor ferroelectrics is investigated by directly measuring the ECE around room…”
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    Determining average flow speed in a scale model smokestack by measuring correlated noise through a long-wavelength acoustic flow meter by Abbott, JohnPaul R., Gillis, Keith A., Moldover, Michael R., Gorny, Lee J.

    “…As part of its Greenhouse Gas and Climate Science Measurements Program, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has successfully developed…”
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    Feasibility of a long-wavelength acoustic flowmeter for measuring smokestack emissions by Abbott, John Paul R., Gillis, Keith A., Gorny, Lee J., Moldover, Michael R.

    “…Conventional gas flow measurements in large ducts, such as power plant smokestacks, have uncertainties of 5–20%. As part of its Greenhouse Gas and Climate…”
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    An acoustic model of NIST’s long-wavelength acoustic flowmeter for gas flow in large-diameter pipes by Abbott, JohnPaul R., Gillis, Keith A., Gorny, Lee J., Moldover, Michael R.

    “…NIST is investigating long-wavelength acoustic flowmeter (LWAF) technology to accurately measure gas flow in large-diameter pipes, such as smokestacks used by…”
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    A true to life application for flow driven resonators: Industrial chiller cooling fan noise reduction by Gorny, Lee J., Koopmann, Gary H.

    “…A project has been conducted to verify the efficacy of tunable resonators in reducing the tonal noise output from an industrial chiller’s cooling fan. The…”
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