Ronald F. Probstein

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Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Lester Lees grad student 1952 Princeton
 (Hypersonic viscous flow over a flat plate)

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Michel Yves Jaffrin grad student (Chemistry Tree)
Kenneth N. C. Bray grad student 1956 Princeton
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Probstein RF, Sengun MZ, Tseng TC. (1994) Bimodal model of concentrated suspension viscosity for distributed particle sizes Journal of Rheology. 38: 811-829
Sengun MZ, Probstein RF. (1989) Bimodal model of slurry viscosity with application to coal-slurries. Part 2. High shear limit behavior Rheologica Acta. 28: 394-401
Sengun MZ, Probstein RF. (1989) Bimodal model of slurry viscosity with application to coal-slurries. Part 1. Theory and experiment Rheologica Acta. 28: 382-393
Cohen RD, Probstein RF. (1986) Colloidal fouling of reverse osmosis membranes Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 114: 194-207
Probstein RF, Shen JS, Leung WF. (1977) Ultrafiltration of macromolecular solutions at high polarization in laminar channel flow Desalination. 24: 1-16
Delichatsios MA, Probstein RF. (1975) Coagulation in turbulent flow: Theory and experiment Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 51: 394-405
Probstein RF, Sonin AA, Gur-Arie E. (1972) A turbulent flow theory of electrodialysis Desalination. 11: 165-187
Sonin AA, Probstein RF. (1971) Comments On Ionic Mass Transfer Rates In Electrodialysis Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan. 4: 283-285
Probstein RF, Fassio F. (1970) Dusty hypersonic flows Aiaa Journal. 8: 772-779
Laumbach DD, Probstein RF. (1970) Self-similar strong shocks with radiation in a decreasing exponential atmosphere Physics of Fluids. 13: 1178-1183
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