
- ARTICLE IN PRESS+Model J. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech. 147 (2007) 1122
- PROBLEM 2.41 KNOWN: An electric cable with an insulating sleeve experiences convection with adjoining air and
- PROBLEM 13.21 KNOWN: Coaxial, parallel black plates with surroundings. Lower plate (A2) maintained at
- PROBLEM 13.71 KNOWN: Steam producing still heated by radiation.
- Stable Jets of Viscoelastic Fluids and Self-Assembled Cylindrical Capsules by Hydrodynamic Focusing
- PROBLEM 1.6 KNOWN: Width, height, thickness and thermal conductivity of a single pane window and
- STRONG FLOWS OF VISCOELASTIC WORMLIKE MICELLE SOLUTIONS
- ANRV400-FL42-05 ARI 9 August 2009 14:52 Slip on Superhydrophobic
- Jia Ou Curriculum Vitae 1/3 Email: ou@acad.umass.edu
- Rheol Acta (2006) 45: 943950 DOI 10.1007/s00397-006-0086-2 ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
- PROBLEM 5.76 KNOWN: Initial temperature, density and specific heat of a material. Convection coefficient and
- University of Massachusetts Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 440
- PROBLEM 1.28 KNOWN: Length, diameter, surface temperature and emissivity of steam line. Temperature
- Laminar drag reduction in microchannels using ultrahydrophobic surfaces Jia Ou, Blair Perot, and Jonathan P. Rothstein
- Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 440 Aerospace Fluid Mechanics
- PROBLEM 1.10 KNOWN: Thickness, diameter and inner surface temperature of bottom of pan used to boil
- Simulations of novel nanostructures formed by capillary effects in lithography Jiansheng Feng a
- Microfluidic device incorporating closed loop feedback control for uniform and tunable production of micro-droplets
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- Rheol Acta (2010) 49:119129 DOI 10.1007/s00397-009-0415-3
- Drag reduction in turbulent flows over superhydrophobic surfaces Robert J. Daniello, Nicholas E. Waterhouse, and Jonathan P. Rothstein
- DOI 10.1007/s00397-009-0357-9 ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
- Distinguishing between linear and branched wormlike micelle solutions using extensional rheology
- J. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech. 143 (2007) 2237 Transient evolution of shear-banding wormlike micellar solutions
- ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION The effect of pre-shear on the extensional rheology
- Enhanced mixing in laminar flows using ultrahydrophobic surfaces Jia Ou, Geoffrey R. Moss, and Jonathan P. Rothstein
- J. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech. 125 (2005) 1123 Impact dynamics of drops on thin films of viscoelastic
- University of Massachusetts Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 606
- PROBLEM 5.7 KNOWN: The temperature-time history of a pure copper sphere in an air stream.
- PROBLEM 5.53 KNOWN: Diameter and initial temperature of roller bearings. Temperature of oil bath and
- PROBLEM 9.71 KNOWN: Diameter, initial temperature and emissivity of long steel rod. Temperature of air and
- PROBLEM 9.97 KNOWN: Dimensions of double pane window. Thickness of air gap. Temperatures of room and
- PROBLEM 13.37 KNOWN: Insulated wall exposed to a row of regularly spaced cylindrical heating elements.
- PROBLEM 13.68 KNOWN: Surface temperature and emissivity of molten alloy and distance of surface from top of
- PROBLEM 13.77 KNOWN: Dimensions, surface radiative properties, and operating conditions of an electrical furnace.
- PROBLEM 13.94 KNOWN: Diameter, temperature and emissivity of boiler tube. Thermal conductivity and emissivity of
- XVIth International Workshop on Numerical Methods for Non-Newtonian Flows
- PROBLEM 5.18 KNOWN: Diameter, resistance and current flow for a wire. Convection coefficient and temperature
- PROBLEM 1.24 KNOWN: Air and wall temperatures of a room. Surface temperature, convection coefficient
- Collision of viscoelastic jets and the formation of fluid webs Erik Miller, Beau Gibson, Erik McWilliams, and Jonathan P. Rothsteina
- J. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech. 108 (2002) 275290 A comparison of the stress and birefringence growth of dilute,
- Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 354 Spring 2011
- Transient extensional rheology of wormlike micelle Jonathan P. Rothsteina)
- PROBLEM 9.18 KNOWN: During a winter day, the window of a patio door with a height of 1.8 m and width of 1.0 m
- Introduction Flow instabilities occur in a variety of commercial
- The effect of confinement-induced shear on drop deformation and breakup in microfluidic extensional flows
- PROBLEM 6.26 KNOWN: Expression for the local heat transfer coefficient of air at prescribed velocity and
- Filament stretching and capillary breakup extensional rheometry measurements of viscoelastic wormlike
- PROBLEM 9.8 KNOWN: Square aluminum plate at 15C suspended in quiescent air at 40C.
- PROBLEM 1.13 KNOWN: Hand experiencing convection heat transfer with moving air and water.
- PROBLEM 2.39 KNOWN: Radii and thermal conductivity of conducting rod and cladding material. Volumetric rate
- PROBLEM 1.15 KNOWN: Long, 30mm-diameter cylinder with embedded electrical heater; power required
- Extensional rheology of shear-thickening nanoparticle suspensions Manojkumar Chellamuthu, Eric M. Arndt and Jonathan P. Rothstein*
- University of Massachusetts Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 354
- PROBLEM 5.71 KNOWN: Tile-iron, 254 mm to a side, at 150C is suddenly brought into contact with tile over a
- Direct velocity measurements of the flow past drag-reducing ultrahydrophobic surfaces
- PROBLEM 6.11 KNOWN: Radial distribution of local convection coefficient for flow normal to a circular
- PROBLEM 6.35 KNOWN: Air flow conditions and drag force associated with a heater of prescribed surface
- PROBLEM 5.79 KNOWN: Thickness, initial temperature and thermophysical properties of concrete firewall. Incident
- An analysis of superhydrophobic turbulent drag reduction mechanisms using direct numerical simulation
- IOP PUBLISHING JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D: APPLIED PHYSICS J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 43 (2010) 045301 (5pp) doi:10.1088/0022-3727/43/4/045301
- PROBLEM 5.58 KNOWN: Steel ball bearings at an initial, uniform temperature are to be cooled by convection while
- J. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech. 116 (2004) 205234 Flow of a wormlike micelle solution past a falling sphere
- PROBLEM 5.37 KNOWN: Thickness, properties and initial temperature of steel slab. Convection conditions.
- PROBLEM 2.13 KNOWN: A rod of constant thermal conductivity k and variable cross-sectional area Ax(x) = Aoeax
- PROBLEM 13.11 KNOWN: Arrangements of rectangles.
- PROBLEM 2.26 KNOWN: Steady-state conduction with uniform internal energy generation in a plane wall;
- AXISYMMETRIC FLOW-INDUCED BIREFRINGENCE MEASUREMENTS FOR THE FLOW OF A POLYSTYRENE BOGER FLUID
- PROBLEM 5.66 KNOWN: Two large blocks of different materials like copper and concrete at room
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- The effect of contact angle hysteresis on droplet coalescence and mixing Michael A. Nilsson, Jonathan P. Rothstein
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- Extensional flow-induced crystallization of isotactic poly-1-butene using a filament stretching rheometer
- J. Fluid Mech. (2011), vol. 680, pp. 459476. c Cambridge University Press 2011 doi:10.1017/jfm.2011.172
- DOI 10.1007/s00397-011-0595-5 ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 230 Spring 2012
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- MIE 230-Thermodynamics Professor Rothstein