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John H. Forrester
Researcher at University of Tennessee
Publications - 3
Citations - 341
John H. Forrester is an academic researcher from University of Tennessee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reynolds number & Pressure drop. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 321 citations.
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Flow through a converging-diverging tube and its implications in occlusive vascular disease — I
TL;DR: A mathematical model for a mild stenosis is established and an approximate solution for flow through a converging-diverging tube obtained, Velocity profiles, pressures, and wall shearing stresses along the tube are determined.
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Flow through a converging-diverging tube and its implications in occlusive vascular disease — II: Theoretical and experimental results and their implications
TL;DR: An experimental program to study the flow characteristics of an incompressible fluid through an axisymmetric converging-diverging tube is described, the theoretical and experimental results are compared, and some speculations are made on their implications in occlusive vascular disease.
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The Engage Program: Implementing and Assessing a New First Year Experience at the University of Tennessee
J. Roger Parsons,J. Elaine Seat,Richard M. Bennett,John H. Forrester,Fred T. Gilliam,P. Gary Klukken,Christopher D. Pionke,D. Raj Raman,Thomas Scott,William Schleter,F.E. Weber,Daniel C. Yoder +11 more
TL;DR: The Engage initiative at the University of Tennessee as mentioned in this paper addresses the needs of entering engineering students through a new first year curriculum, which integrates the engineering subject matter of the freshman year, teaches problem solving and design by application, and seeks to address the increased retention and graduation of engineering students.