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Combination unit to support instruction in Thermodunamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Heat Transfer
Author(s) -
Lin Lin,
James Alex. Smith,
Stephen Knittweis
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--19316
Subject(s) - working fluid , heat transfer , piping , air conditioning , fluid mechanics , mechanical engineering , heat pump , thermal science , computer science , mechanics , engineering , heat transfer coefficient , heat exchanger , physics , critical heat flux
Combination unit to support instruction in Thermodunamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Heat Transfer Dr. Lin Lin, University of Southern Maine Dr. Lin joined Department of Engineering at University of Southern Maine in 2011. She teaches thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, engineering dynamics, engineering acoustics, and senior design courses. Since 1986 he has been associate professor of engineering at the University of Southern Maine. Dr. James W. Smith, University of Southern Maine Dr. Smith received his BS in electrical engineering, his MS in engineering mechanics and his Ph.D. in solid state science, all from Penn State University. From 1967 to 1975 he worked as a physicist in the Corning Glass Sullivan Park Research Laboratory. From 1976 to 1986 he worked for GTE Sylvania in a number of capacities both as an individual contributor and as a manager. Since 1986 he has been associate professor of engineering at the University of Southern Maine. Mr. Stephen Knittweis Mechanical Engineering major with 25+ years experience in the HVAC industry.

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