Heat Transfer Measurements
2 researchers across 1 institution
This research area investigates the fundamental principles and practical applications of heat transfer. Investigations focus on quantifying how thermal energy moves through various materials and systems. Researchers employ experimental techniques to measure properties such as thermal conductivity, convection coefficients, and radiative heat transfer. This work includes developing and refining measurement methodologies and applying them to understand heat flow in diverse environments, from microscopic material structures to macroscopic engineered systems.
In Arkansas, understanding heat transfer is relevant to several key economic sectors. For instance, efficient thermal management is crucial for the state's agricultural industry, particularly in controlled environment agriculture and food storage. Furthermore, advancements in heat transfer are applicable to the building and construction sector, impacting energy efficiency and occupant comfort in residential and commercial structures across the state. The development of new materials with specific thermal properties also supports manufacturing and technology innovation within Arkansas.
This field of study connects with areas such as material science, mechanical engineering, and physics. Research in heat transfer measurements is conducted across multiple institutions within the state, fostering collaboration and the exchange of expertise.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dave C. Marrs | University of Arkansas | 0 | 0 | ||
| Nathaniel S. Weston | University of Arkansas | 0 | 0 |