Expert Details
Heat Pipes and Cryogenics
ID: 108218
Colorado, USA
Expert has been involved in designing, building, and testing heat pipes that operate over the entire temperature range from cryogenic to liquid metal. His work has included extensive performance modeling of heat pipes that have been extensively verified by experimental data. Expert is familiar with both the National and International heat pipe community and has published extensively in the area of heat pipes.
A significant fraction of Expert's technical career has been spent in the subspecialty of cryogenics. He has been involved in applications using superconductivity including high temperature superconductors. Expert headed a development team that built and tested the first Carnot Cycle magnetic refrigerator.
Expert has extensive experience in the design and application of superconducting magnets. He led the development of a prototype conduction magnetic refrigerator operating at 4 K. He is currently directing an effort to apply magnetic separation to the field of environmental remediation and waste minimization. His expertise in cryogenics involves superconducting magnets, the behavior of materials at low temperature, and heat transfer and thermal insulation systems.
As stated above, Expert has been involved in the development of high gradient magnetic separation for environmental remediation and waste minimization. His research group has applied this technology to the remediation of radioactive contaminated soils and wastewater. Currently he is investigating applications for heavy metal cleanup of mine tailings and industrial effluents.
Expert has a wealth of experience in the modeling of complex thermal systems. He has done modeling of spacecraft environment control systems, and performance modeling of cryogenic components. In addition, he was principal investigator for the development of a comprehensive heat pipe analysis code that is widely utilized by his peers.
Thermal modeling has been a focus of Expert's technical activities. He has considerable experience in the thermal modeling of spacecraft, heat pipes, and cryogenic systems on both the system and subsystem levels. The vast majority of these modeling activities have benefited from experimental data.
Expert has experience performing safety analyses for systems where high pressure or elevated temperatures may result in personnel injury or equipment damage. He has developed computer models to assist in the design and evaluation of appropriate safety shielding for these systems. This capability is often used in hazards analysis and in the development of safe operation procedures (SOP).
Expert has consulted on cryogenic heat pipe design, modeling, and testing. He has consulted on thermal comfort modeling and analysis for a radiant heater manufacturer.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1977 | Degree: Ph.D. | Subject: Mechanical Engineering | Institution: Colorado State University-Fort Collins |
Year: 1968 | Degree: M.S. | Subject: Mechanical Engineering | Institution: Colorado State University-Fort Collins |
Year: 1967 | Degree: B.S. | Subject: Mechanical Engineering | Institution: Colorado State University-Fort Collins |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 1989 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: Team Leader | Department: |
Responsibilities:Team Leader Cryogenics Section; Responsible for Cryogenics Research in Superconductivity, Cryocoolers, Magnetic Separation. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1985 to 1989 | Employer: Astronautics Technology Center | Title: Program Manager | Department: |
Responsibilities:Program manager Thermomagnetic Device Development, Applications for Magnetic Refrigeration. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1978 to 1985 | Employer: Los Alamos National Lab | Title: Research Scientist | Department: |
Responsibilities:Technical Staff Member, Heat Pipe Development Group. R&D in Liquid Metal and Ambient Temperature Heat Pipe Applications. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1983 to 1984 | Employer: Joint Research Center of European Communities Ispra, Italy | Title: Guest Scientist | Department: |
Responsibilities:Heat Pipe R&D |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1968 to 1977 | Employer: Martin Marietta Aerospace | Title: Senior Engineer | Department: |
Responsibilities:Project Manager Thermal Analysis Group. Thermal Modeling, Testing and Design. |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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Expert is a member of the ASME and AIAA. |
Licenses / Certifications |
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He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the state of Colorado. |
Awards / Recognition |
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Expert was on the International Heat Pipe Conference Organizing Committee and the Cryogenic Engineering Conference Organizing Comittee. |
Publications and Patents Summary |
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He has written 75 technical publications in heat transfer, heat pipes, cryogenics, and environmental remediation. He has four patents. |
Additional Experience
Expert Witness Experience |
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He provided expert witness testimony/deposition for an insurance company litigation in a state court concerning heat pipes. |
Training / Seminars |
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Expert co-developed the ASME Short Course on Heat Pipe Technology. |
Vendor Selection |
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Expert has experience locating vendors of: heat pipes, magnetic separators, and superconducting magnets. He has access to: printed material, databases, and personal contacts. |
Fields of Expertise
heat pipe design, heat pipe modeling, heat pipe, cryogenics, superconducting magnet, superconducting device, thermal insulation system, magnetic separation, heat transfer modeling, heat transfer, thermal modeling, safety analysis, cryogenic engineering, cryogenic safety, superconducting electric motor, two-phase flow modeling, entrainment, cryogenic material, computational heat transfer analysis, spacecraft control system, low-temperature material, boiling-liquid flow, environmental remediation, superconducting magnet design, gas mechanics, thermal energy storage, adiabatic demagnetization, two-phase flow, thermometry, thermal comfort, superconductivity, regenerative heat exchanger, microelectronics cooling, thermal insulation product, heat convection, heat conduction, forced-convection heat exchanger