Vijaisri Nagarajan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Mechanical Engineering | University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorYi-Tung Chen | grad student | 2014 | University of Nevada, Las Vegas | |
(Numerical study of a novel fin configuration of a high temperature ceramic plate fin heat exchanger.) |
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Nagarajan V, Chen Y, Wang Q, et al. (2015) CFD modeling and simulation of sulfur trioxide decomposition in ceramic plate-fin high temperature heat exchanger and decomposer International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 80: 329-343 |
Nagarajan V, Chen Y, Hung T, et al. (2014) Numerical Modeling of Bayonet-Type Heat Exchanger and Decomposer for the Decomposition of Sulfuric Acid to Sulfur Dioxide Heat Transfer Engineering. 35: 589-599 |
Nagarajan V, Chen Y, Wang Q, et al. (2014) Numerical analysis of steady state and transient analysis of high temperature ceramic plate-fin heat exchanger Nuclear Engineering and Design. 277: 76-94 |
Nagarajan V, Chen Y, Wang Q, et al. (2014) Hydraulic and thermal performances of a novel configuration of high temperature ceramic plate-fin heat exchanger Applied Energy. 113: 589-602 |
Ma T, Wang Q, Zeng M, et al. (2012) Study on heat transfer and pressure drop performances of ribbed channel in the high temperature heat exchanger Applied Energy. 99: 393-401 |
Nagarajan V, Ponyavin V, Chen Y, et al. (2009) CFD modeling and experimental validation of sulfur trioxide decomposition in bayonet type heat exchanger and chemical decomposer for different packed bed designs International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 34: 2543-2557 |
Nagarajan V, Ponyavin V, Chen Y, et al. (2008) Numerical study of sulfur trioxide decomposition in bayonet type heat exchanger and chemical decomposer with porous media zone and different packed bed designs International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 33: 6445-6455 |