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Sen, Mihir - Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Notre Dame
Under consideration for publication in J. Fluid Mech. 1 Analytical studies of flow effects due to
Techniques of analysis for nonlinear transient flow in a pipe Weihua Cai1
PERFORMANCE OF A SINGLE-ROW HEAT EXCHANGER AT LOW IN-TUBE FLOW RATES
SIMULATION OF COMPACT HEAT EXCHANGERS USING GLOBAL REGRESSION AND SOFT COMPUTING
TEMPERATURE CONTROLLABILITY IN CROSS-FLOW HEAT EXCHANGERS AND LONG DUCTS
NONLINEAR DYNAMICS OF THERMAL-HYDRAULIC NETWORKS A Dissertation
LINEAR STABILITY OF ELECTRON-FLOW HYDRODYNAMICS IN UNGATED SEMICONDUCTORS
Under consideration for publication in J. Fluid Mech. 1 Hydrodynamic effects in channel flow due to
Heat transfer in a toroidal natural convection loop September 22, 2004
Relation between the fluid energy equation and the response of a hot-wire anemometer in
Nonlinear analysis of transient flow in a piping network
Dynamics of a large number of coupled, self-excited oscillators in a ring
Proceedings of IMECE2007 2007 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition
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HYDRODYNAMICS AND CONTROL IN THERMAL-FLUID NETWORKS A Dissertation
Proceedings of IMECE2007 2007 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition
PERISTALTIC FLOW WITH APPLICATION TO URETERAL BIOMECHANICS
A spatially non-local model for flow in porous media and Eduardo Ramos2
Analytical solution of the unsteady Pennes equation for burn depth determination from
A HEAT CONDUCTION STUDY AT NON-CONTINUUM SCALES A Dissertation
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Nonlinear dynamics of flow in piping trees using projection methods
Proceedings of IMECE 2011 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition
Thermoelastic effect from an atomistic perspective Matthew Kiener and Mihir Sen