A Mescher - Publications

Affiliations: 
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mathematics

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2013 Dillon H, Emery A, Mescher A. Analysis of chaotic natural convection in a tall rectangular cavity with non-isothermal walls Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer. 4. DOI: 10.5098/Hmt.V4.2.3004  0.717
2011 Dillon HE, Emeryy AF, Mescher AM, Sprenger O, Edwards SR. Chaotic natural convection in an annular cavity with non-isothermal walls Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer. 2. DOI: 10.5098/Hmt.V2.2.3002  0.728
2011 Dillon HE, Emery AF, Mescher AM. Chaotic behavior of natural convection in a tall rectangular cavity with non-isothermal walls Aip Conference Proceedings. 1389: 127-130. DOI: 10.1063/1.3636686  0.701
2011 Dillon H, Stelzenmuller N, Dill J, Emery A, Kaminsky W, Mescher A. Thermal effects during high aspect ratio hollow polymer fiber drawing Pof 2011: 20th International Conference On Plastic Optical Fibers - Conference Proceeding. 247-252.  0.369
2011 Grange S, Dillon H, Mescher A, Emery A. Thermal effects during hollow polymer fiber drawing Asme/Jsme 2011 8th Thermal Engineering Joint Conference, Ajtec 2011 0.428
2010 Dillon H, Emery A, Mescher A. Flow instabilities from a parabolic thermal wall profile in an annular cavity Asme International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings. 9: 1907-1915. DOI: 10.1115/IMECE2009-11657  0.467
2010 Emery AF, Dillon H, Mescher AM. The effect of spatially correlated roughness and boundary conditions on the conduction of heat through a slab Journal of Heat Transfer. 132: 1-11. DOI: 10.1115/1.4000445  0.733
2004 Reeve HM, Mescher AM, Emery AF. Investigation of steady-state drawing force and heat transfer in polymer optical fiber manufacturing Journal of Heat Transfer. 126: 236-243. DOI: 10.1115/1.1677420  0.764
2004 Reeve HM, Mescher AM, Emery AF. Unsteady natural convection of air in a tall axisymmetric, nonisothermal annulus Numerical Heat Transfer; Part a: Applications. 45: 625-648. DOI: 10.1080/10407780490424262  0.732
2003 Reeve H, Mescher A. Effect of unsteady natural convection on the diameter of drawn polymer optical fiber. Optics Express. 11: 1770-9. PMID 19466058 DOI: 10.1364/Oe.11.001770  0.787
2003 Reeve HM, Mescher AM, Emery AF. Investigation of polymer optical fiber drawing force and heat transfer Proceedings of the Asme Summer Heat Transfer Conference. 2003: 259-268.  0.767
2003 Reeve HM, Mescher AM, Emery AF. Investigation of Convective Heating in a Polymer Fiber Drawing Process Polymer Composites. 24: 279-290.  0.778
2003 Reeve HM, Mescher AM. Effect of unsteady natural convection on the diameter of drawn polymer optical fiber Optics Express. 11: 1770-1779.  0.783
2002 Reeve HM, Mescher AM, Emery AF. The effect of convective heat transfer instabilities on the diameter of polymer optical fiber American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Heat Transfer Division, (Publication) Htd. 372: 125-132. DOI: 10.1115/IMECE2002-33823  0.782
2001 Reeve HM, Mescher AM, Emery AF. Experimental and numerical investigation of polymer preform heating American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Heat Transfer Division, (Publication) Htd. 369: 321-332. DOI: 10.1106/K2Yy-4Ern-A83E-Dtfj  0.786
1999 Reeve HM, Mescher AM. Study on transient heating of polymer fiber preforms Journal of Materials Processing and Manufacturing Science. 8: 94-105. DOI: 10.1106/93Tx-J9Vh-X10D-Vf71  0.775
1998 Potocki ML, Tuttle ME, Mescher AM. Behavior of polymeric composites exposed to a heat flux simulating fire American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Materials Division (Publication) Md. 84: 325-332.  0.372
1997 Tuttle ME, Mescher AM, Potocki ML. Mechanics of polymeric composites exposed to a constant heat flux American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Materials Division (Publication) Md. 80: 157-163.  0.34
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