John R. Saylor

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Mechanical Engineering Clemson University, Clemson, SC, United States 
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Mechanical Engineering
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Shao X, Fredericks SA, Saylor JR, et al. (2020) A method for determining surface tension, viscosity, and elasticity of gels via ultrasonic levitation of gel drops. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 147: 2488
Shao X, Fredericks SA, Saylor JR, et al. (2019) Elastocapillary Transition in Gel Drop Oscillations. Physical Review Letters. 123: 188002
Fredericks S, Saylor J. (2019) Experimental study of drop shape and wake effects on particle scavenging for non-evaporating drops using ultrasonic levitation Journal of Aerosol Science. 127: 1-17
Shao X, Saylor JR, Bostwick JB. (2018) Extracting the surface tension of soft gels from elastocapillary wave behavior. Soft Matter. 14: 7347-7353
Merrell TM, Saylor JR. (2018) Demisting using an ultrasonic standing wave field. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 141: 172
Rojas-Mendoza L, Sarver EA, Saylor JR. (2017) Removal of DPM from an Air Stream Using Micron-Scale Droplets Aerosol and Air Quality Research. 17: 1865-1874
Merrell T, Saylor J. (2017) Scavenging of micron-scale particles using a combination of fog and a cylindrical ultrasonic standing wave field Journal of Aerosol Science. 107: 14-30
Sontag DS, Saylor JR. (2016) An Experimental Study of the Collection of Fog Droplets Using a Mesh Fabric: Possible Application to Cooling Towers Journal of Energy Resources Technology, Transactions of the Asme. 138
Hodges JL, Saylor JR, Kaye NB. (2016) A Functional Form for the Diurnal Variation of Lake Surface Temperature on Lake Hartwell, Northwestern South Carolina Ieee Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
Phillips RC, Saylor JR, Kaye NB, et al. (2016) A multi-lake study of seasonal variation in lake surface evaporation using MODIS satellite-derived surface temperature Limnology. 1-17
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