Salil Mohan, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2009 New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, United States 
Area:
Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science Engineering
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Edward Dreizin grad student 2009 NJIT
 (Experiment and modeling: Ignition of aluminum particles with a carbon dioxide laser.)
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Vummidi Lakshman S, Mohan S, Dreizin EL, et al. (2014) Kinetics of thermal decomposition of a synthetic K-H3O jarosite analog Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. 115: 609-620
Mohan S, Ermoline A, Dreizin EL. (2012) Pyrophoricity of nano-sized aluminum particles Journal of Nanoparticle Research. 14
Mohan S, Furet L, Dreizin EL. (2010) Aluminum particle ignition in different oxidizing environments Combustion and Flame. 157: 1356-1363
Gill RJ, Mohan S, Dreizin EL. (2009) Sizing and burn time measurements of micron-sized metal powders. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 80: 064101
Mohan S, Trunov MA, Dreizin EL. (2009) On possibility of vapor-phase combustion for fine aluminum particles Combustion and Flame. 156: 2213-2216
Mohan S, Dreizin EL. (2009) Aluminum particle ignition in mixed environments 47th Aiaa Aerospace Sciences Meeting Including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition
Mohan S, Trunov MA, Dreizin EL. (2008) Heating and ignition of metallic particles by a CO2 laser Journal of Propulsion and Power. 24: 199-205
Mohan S, Trunov MA, Dreizin EL. (2008) Heating and ignition of metal particles in the transition heat transfer regime Journal of Heat Transfer. 130
Schoenitz M, Mohan S, Chen CM, et al. (2008) Oxidation and ignition of aluminum particles in the presence of water vapor 44th Aiaa/Asme/Sae/Asee Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit
Mohan S, Shoshin YL, Dreizin EL. (2006) Ignition of aerosolized reactive particles at high heating rates Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. 896: 165-170
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