Heat Transfer
3 researchers across 1 institution
Research in heat transfer investigates the mechanisms and rates at which thermal energy moves between physical systems. Investigations explore conduction, convection, and radiation, employing both analytical modeling and experimental techniques. This work addresses fundamental questions about heat flow in solids, fluids, and gases, and examines phenomena such as phase change, heat exchangers, and thermal management in electronic devices. Specific areas of focus include forced convection in engineered systems and the development of novel experimental methods to measure thermal properties.
In Arkansas, advancements in heat transfer are relevant to several key economic sectors. The state's significant agricultural industry benefits from improved methods for food processing and storage, while the manufacturing sector can leverage enhanced thermal management for increased efficiency and product reliability. Furthermore, understanding heat transfer is crucial for developing sustainable energy solutions and optimizing building designs for energy conservation, addressing both economic and environmental considerations within the state.
This research area connects with fluid dynamics, thermodynamic processes, and engineering education. Engagement extends across multiple institutions, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations and supporting the development of innovative teaching and learning methods in engineering fields.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Edgar C. Clausen | University of Arkansas | 34 | 3,168 | High Impact | |
| Jeffrey R. Dorman | University of Arkansas | 1 | 4 | ||
| Lauren N. Leach | University of Arkansas | 1 | 4 |