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George Alanson Greene
Researcher at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Publications - 14
Citations - 1881
George Alanson Greene is an academic researcher from Brookhaven National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heat transfer & Heat transfer coefficient. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications receiving 1869 citations.
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Advances in Heat Transfer
TL;DR: Advances in Heat Transfer as mentioned in this paper provides in-depth review articles over a broader scope than in traditional journals or texts, which serve as a broad review for experts in the field and are also of great interest to non-specialists who need to keep up to date with the results of the latest research.
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Total hemispherical emissivity of oxidized Inconel 718 in the temperature range 300–1000°C
TL;DR: In this paper, total hemispherical emissivities were measured for Inconel 718 as a function of sample temperature, and measurements were made for both unoxidized and oxidized samples.
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Radiative heat transfer by the Monte Carlo method
J. P. Hartnett,Young I. Cho,Hiroshi Taniguchi,Wen-Jei Yang,Thomas F. Irvine,George Alanson Greene,Kazuhiko Kudo +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define the principles of radiation, thermal radiation radiation heat transfer, formulation methods of solution special treatises, and applications of the Monte Carlo method for two-dimensional systems.
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A new technique for measuring the Fickian diffusion coefficient in binary liquid solutions
TL;DR: The decaying pulse technique was used to measure the average diffusion coefficient of potassium chloride and sodium chloride in water and water, respectively, at 18.5, 25.0, and 30.0°C as discussed by the authors.
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Activation of natural Hf and Ta in relation to the production of 177Lu.
TL;DR: The feasibility of no-carrier added (177)Lu production in a proton accelerator was investigated and results are in good agreement with theoretical data calculated using computer codes MCNPX and ORIGEN2S.