Sen Nieh
Affiliations: | Mechanical Engineering | The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC |
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"Sen Nieh"Children
Sign in to add traineeAhmed M. Rashad | grad student | 2001 | Catholic University |
H. S. Coombe | grad student | 2007 | Catholic University |
Terry G. DuBois | grad student | 2011 | Catholic University |
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Matthew O, Nieh S. (2019) Effects of ORC Working Fluids on Combined Cycle Integrated with SOFC and ORC for Stationary Power Generation Energy and Power Engineering. 11: 167-185 |
Matthew O, Nieh S. (2018) Modeling of natural gas fueled quadruple cycle for power applications International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 43: 10004-10015 |
Seibert M, Nieh S. (2017) Measurements of Hydrogen-Enriched Combustion of JP-8 in Open Flame Journal of Energy Resources Technology-Transactions of the Asme. 139: 12205 |
Seibert M, Nieh S. (2017) Comparison of hydrogen and hydrogen-rich reformate enrichment of JP-8 in an open flame Fuel. 210: 91-97 |
Seibert ML, Nieh S. (2016) Control of an air siphon nozzle using hydrogen and gases other than air International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 41: 683-689 |
Seibert M, Nieh S. (2013) Simulation of dual firing of hydrogen-rich reformate and JP-8 surrogate in a swirling combustor International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 38: 5911-5917 |
Scenna R, DuBois TG, Nieh S. (2013) Autothermal reforming of synthetic JP-8 derived from a coal syngas stream Fuel. 108: 731-739 |
Dubois TG, Nieh S. (2011) Selection and performance comparison of jet fuel surrogates for autothermal reforming Fuel. 90: 1439-1448 |
Coombe HS, Nieh S. (2007) Polymer membrane air separation performance for portable oxygen enriched combustion applications Energy Conversion and Management. 48: 1499-1505 |
Zhang J, Nieh S. (2000) Swirling, reacting, turbulent gas-particle flow in a vortex combustor Powder Technology. 112: 70-78 |