John S. Haglund
Affiliations: | Mechanical Engineering | Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States |
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Fearing A, Kalbasi-Ashtari A, Zuniga A, et al. (2020) Performance of two shrouded probes for the collection of liquid aerosols in a wind tunnel optimized for high air speeds Aerosol Science and Technology. 54: 972-982 |
Li H, Faulkner WB, Haglund JS, et al. (2017) Effect of convergence angle on impactor performance Aerosol Science and Technology. 51: 981-987 |
Faulkner WB, Smith R, Haglund J. (2014) Large Particle Penetration During PM10 Sampling Aerosol Science and Technology. 48: 676-687 |
Hubbard JA, Ezekoye OA, Haglund JS. (2013) Modeling liquid film evaporation in a wetted wall bioaerosol sampling cyclone Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications. 5 |
Faulkner WB, Haglund JS. (2012) Flattening coefficients for oleic acid droplets on treated glass slides Aerosol Science and Technology. 46: 828-832 |
Hubbard JA, Haglund JS, Ezekoye OA, et al. (2011) Liquid consumption of wetted wall bioaerosol sampling cyclones: Characterization and control Aerosol Science and Technology. 45: 172-182 |
McFarland AR, Haglund JS, King MD, et al. (2010) Wetted wall cyclones for bioaerosol sampling Aerosol Science and Technology. 44: 241-252 |
Han T, Haglund JS, Hari S, et al. (2009) Aerosol deposition on electroformed wire screens Aerosol Science and Technology. 43: 112-119 |
Hubbard JA, Haglund JS, Ezekoye OA. (2009) Simulation of the evolution of particle size distributions containing coarse particulate in the atmospheric surface layer with a simple convection-diffusion-sedimentation model Atmospheric Environment. 43: 4435-4443 |
Hu S, Seo Y, McFarland AR, et al. (2008) Heat Transfer Study on A Bioaerosol Sampling Cyclone Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics. 2: 309-318 |