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Mohamed S. El-Genk
Institute for Space and Nuclear Power Studies; Mechanical Engineering Department; Nuclear Engineering Department, Chemical & Biological Engineering Dept., University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87131 USA
Articles:
EFFECT OF SLIP ON FRICTION NUMBER FOR WATER FLOW IN MICROCHANNELS - Vol. 28 '2018 - 3rd Thermal and Fluids Engineering Conference (TFEC)
SATURATION NUCLEATE BOILING OF PF-5060 ON INCLINED DIMPLED SURFACES - Vol. 15 '2015 - First Thermal and Fluids Engineering Summer Conference
TRANSIENT GROWTH OF BUBBLES IN SATURATION BOILING OF PF-5060 DIELECTRIC LIQUID ON ROUGH SURFACES - Vol. 8 '2015 - First Thermal and Fluids Engineering Summer Conference
Abstract of "ADVANCES AND METHODS OF ELECTRONICS COOLING" - Vol. 0 '2009 - ICHMT DIGITAL LIBRARY ONLINE
POOL BOILING FROM DOWNWARD-FACING CURVED SURFACE IN SATURATED WATER - Vol. 12 '1994 - International Heat Transfer Conference 10
Enhanced natural convection in a narrow channel between two vertical conducting plates with discrete strip heaters - Vol. 12 '2002 - International Heat Transfer Conference 12
Effects of inclination angle and subcooling on nucleate boiling and critical heat flux of HFE-7100 - Vol. 40 '2002 - International Heat Transfer Conference 12
Velocity Fields in Stable Rivulets, Following Breakup of Liquid Films Flowing Down a Vertical, Uniformly Heated Wall - Vol. 43 '2002 - International Heat Transfer Conference 12
SUBCOOLED BOILING OF DIELECTRIC LIQUIDS ON POROUS GRAPHITE AT DIFFERENT ORIENTATIONS - Vol. 0 '2006 - International Heat Transfer Conference 13
Saturation Boiling of HFE-7100 Dielectric Liquid on Copper Surfaces with Corner Pins at Different Inclinations - Vol. 16 '2009 - Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer
SATURATION BOILING ON MPC: EFFECTS OF THICKNESS, INCLINATION ANGLE, TRANSIENT BUBBLE GROWTH, AND NUCLEATION SITE DENSITY - Vol. 25 '2013 - Multiphase Science and Technology
SATURATION AND SUBCOOLED CHF CORRELATIONS FOR PF-5060 DIELECTRIC LIQUID ON INCLINED ROUGH COPPER SURFACES - Vol. 26 '2014 - Multiphase Science and Technology