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    • Boiling and condensation in a liquid-filled enclosure 

      Bar-Cohen Avram; Bergles A. E. (Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Heat Transfer Laboratory, [1971], 1971)
      A combined experimental and analytical investigation of boiling and condensation in a liquid-filled enclosure, with water and Freon- 113 as the working fluids, is described. The operating characteristics of a boiling system, ...
    • Bubble growth rates in boiling 

      Griffith, P. (Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Division of Industrial Cooperation, [1956], 1956)
      The conditions determining the growth rate of a bubble on a surface in boiling are considered and a mathematical model framed in the light of these conditions. The growth rate is then calculated for bubbles growing under ...
    • The bubbly-slug transition in a high velocity two phase flow 

      Griffith, P.; Snyder, George A. (Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Division of Sponsored Research, [1964], 1964)
      A possible mechanism for the transition between bubbly and slug flow is proposed and tested in a simulated slug flow system. No sudden collapse of slug flow with increasing velocity is found and it is concluded that: a. ...
    • Burnout in forced convection nucleate boiling of water 

      Reynolds John Mitchell (Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Heat Transfer Laboratory, [1957], 1957)
      Data are presented for burnout in forced coivection nucleate boiling of water at pressures above 500 psia. A dimensionless correlation is devised for. the M.I.T. data which is found to be valid for certain recent data ...
    • Calculation of Dynamic Motions and Tensions in Towed Underwater Cables 

      Hover, Frank S.; Grosenbaugh, Mark A.; Triantafyllou, Michael S. (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 1994)
      A matrix method for mooring system analysis is extended to address the dynamic response of towed underwater systems. Key tools are equivalent linearization and small perturbation theory, and a pitching towfish model. ...
    • Co-Design of Arbitrated Network Control Systems with Overrun Strategies 

      Soudbakhsh, Damoon; Phan, Linh; Annaswamy, Anuradha; Sokolsky, Oleg (2015-06-28)
      This paper addresses co-design of platform and control of multiple control applications in a network control system. Limited and shared resources among control and noncontrol applications introduce delays in transmitted ...
    • Cooling of high-power-density computer components 

      Bergles A. E.; Bakhru, N.; Shires, J. W. (Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Heat Transfer Laboratory, [1968], 1968)
      This report summarizes work carried out during the first two years of a research program sponsored by IBM Corporation. This study has elucidated a number of the heat-transfer characteristics of several fluorochemicals which ...
    • Correlation of maximum heat flux data for boiling of saturated liquids 

      Rohsenow, Warren M.; Griffith, P. (Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Division of Industrial Cooperation, [1955], 1955)
    • The correlation of nucleate boiling burn-out data 

      Griffith, P. (Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Division of Industrial Cooperation, [1957], 1957)
      A dimensionless correlation is developed for nucleate boiling buzrnout data including the following ranges of variables. Fluids - Water Bensene n - Heptane n - Pentane Ethanol Pressure - 0.0045 to 0.96 of critical pressure ...
    • Delay-Aware Control Designs of Wide-Area Power Networks: Proofs of the Results 

      Dibaji, Seyed Mehran; Yildiz, Yildiray; Annaswamy, Anuradha; Chakrabortty, Aranya; Soudbakhsh, Damoon (2017-04-07)
      The purpose of this document is to provide proofs of the results in Dibaji et al. (2017).
    • A Delay-Aware Cyber-Physical Architecture for Wide-Area Control of Power Systems 

      Soudbakhsh, Damoon; Chakrabortty, Aranya; Alvarez, Francisco; Annaswamy, Anuradha (2015-06-28)
      In this paper we address the problem of widearea control of power systems in presence of different classes of network delays. We pose the control objective as an LQR minimization of the electro-mechanical states of the ...
    • Description of boiling project burnout detector 

      Raymond, M. W.; Reynolds John Mitchell (Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Heat Transfer Laboratory, [1957], 1957)
      Introduction: In order to effectively utilize the high heat flux available through the mechanism of nucleate boiling in forced convection heat transfer, it is of primary importance that the maximum flux or "burnout" ...
    • Design and Manufacturing of Educational Fiber Extrusion Device and Smart Factory 

      Bradley, Russel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2023-06)
      Fiber Extrusion Device (FrED) is a desktop fiber extrusion system that mimics continuous fiber draw process for hands-on learning and/or laboratory experience on data acquisition, control system, and smart manufacturing. ...
    • Design and Projected Performance of a Flapping Foil AUV 

      Licht, Stephen; Polidoro, Victor; Flores, Melissa; Hover, Franz S.; Triantafyllou, Michael S. (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 2004-07)
      The design and construction of a biomimetic flapping foil autonomous underwater vehicle is detailed. The vehicle was designed as a proof of concept for the use of oscillating foils as the sole source of motive power for ...
    • Designing-in of Quality Through Axiomatic Design 

      Suh, Nam P. (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 1995-06)
      Decisions made during the design stage of product & process development profoundly affect product quality and process productivity. To aid in design decision making, a theoretical framework is advanced: the axiomatic ...
    • The deterioration in heat transfer to fluids at super-critical pressure and high heat fluxes 

      Shiralkar, B. S.; Griffith, P. (Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Engineering Projects Laboratory, [1968], 1968)
      Introduction: Several supercritical steam generators in the American Electric Power system have shown evidence of tube overheat in the lower furnance at the point where the water bulk temperature is about 670 0 F. The ...
    • The deterioration in heat transfer to fluids at supercritical pressure and high heat fluxes 

      Shiralkar, B. S.; Griffith, P. (Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Engineering Projects Laboratory, [1968], 1968)
      At slightly supercritical pressure and in the neighborhood of the pseudo-critical temperature (defined as the temperature corresponding to the peak in specific heat at the operating pressure), the heat transfer coefficient ...
    • Dispersed flow film boiling 

      Yoder, Graydon L.; Rohsenow, Warren M. (Cambridge, Mass. : Heat Transfer Laboratory, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, [1980], 1980)
      Dispersed flow consists of small liquid droplets entrained in a flowing vapor. This flow regime can occur in cryogenic equipment, in steam generators, and during nuclear reactor loss of coolant accidents. A theoretical ...
    • Drag reduction in fish-like locomotion 

      Barrett, D.S.; Triantafyllou, M.S.; Yue, D.K.P.; Grosenbaugh, M.A.; Wolfgang, M.J. (Cambridge University Press, 1999)
      We present experimental force and power measurements demonstrating that the power required to propel an actively swimming, streamlined, fish-like body is significantly smaller than the power needed to tow the body straight ...