Search Results - "Hoenig, Sean"
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Role of substrate thermal conductivity and vapor pressure in dropwise condensation
Published in Applied thermal engineering (01-09-2020)“…•Constriction resistance was confirmed for high heat flux dropwise condensation.•Heat transfer coefficient decreases with conductivity and increases with…”
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Hollow Micropillar Evaporator for Cooling Wide-Bandgap Silicon Carbide Power Converters
Published in 2022 21st IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (iTherm) (31-05-2022)“…State-of-art power modules use fast-switching, high-voltage wide band gap MOSFETs, leading to die-level hotspots up to 1 kW cm -2 . Microscale evaporative…”
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Efficient optimization of a longitudinal finned heat pipe structure for a latent thermal energy storage system
Published in Energy conversion and management (01-12-2017)“…•An efficient modeling method for PCM solidification with fins was developed.•A finned heat pipe structure was optimized with negligible computational…”
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Efficient modeling of phase change material solidification with multidimensional fins
Published in International journal of heat and mass transfer (01-12-2017)“…•An efficient modeling approach for Phase Change Material (PCM) solidification process in multi-dimensions is developed.•Accurate estimations of the…”
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Role of substrate thermal conductivity and vapor pressure in dropwise condensation
Published in Applied thermal engineering (01-09-2020)“…Not provided…”
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Cost estimation and sensitivity analysis of a latent thermal energy storage system for supplementary cooling of air cooled condensers
Published in Applied energy (15-08-2018)“…•A novel phase change material (PCM) based cooling application is proposed.•A modeling method for a finned heat pipe assisted PCM system in 3D is…”
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Synthesis of Platinum Catalysts over Thick Slurries of Oxide Supports by Strong Electrostatic Adsorption
Published in ChemCatChem (01-11-2015)“…Platinum uptake by strong electrostatic adsorption on alumina, silica, and titania supports was studied at different slurry thicknesses (or surface loadings)…”
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