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Noam Lior
Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 198
Citations - 8167
Noam Lior is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exergy & Combined cycle. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 196 publications receiving 7278 citations. Previous affiliations of Noam Lior include University of California, Berkeley.
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Jet Impingement Heat Transfer: Physics, Correlations, and Numerical Modeling
Neil Zuckerman,Noam Lior +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of recent impinging jet research publications identified a series of engineering research tasks that are important for improving the design and resulting performance of impinging jets: (1) clearly resolve the physical mechanisms by which multiple peaks occur in the transfer coefficient profiles, and clarify which mechanism(s) dominate in various geometries and Reynolds number regimes.
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Membrane-distillation desalination: Status and potential
A.M. Alklaibi,Noam Lior +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, an assessment of membrane distillation (MD) based on the available state-of-the art and on preliminary analysis is presented. But the results of this study are limited, and better experimental work is needed.
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Energy resources and use : The present situation and possible paths to the future
TL;DR: The impact of rapidly growing economies of the highly populated countries, as well as of the concern about global warming, are presented and assessed in this paper, where a brief discussion of the status and prospects of fossil, nuclear and renewable energy use, and of power generation (including hydrogen, fuel cells, micro power systems, and the futuristic concept of generating power in space for terrestrial use, is given.
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Impingement Heat Transfer: Correlations and Numerical Modeling
Neil Zuckerman,Noam Lior +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the relative strengths and drawbacks of the κ-e, κ −ω, Reynolds stress model, algebraic stress models, shear stress transport, and ν 2f turbulence models for impinging jet flow and heat transfer are compared.
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Sustainable energy development: The present (2009) situation and possible paths to the future
TL;DR: In this paper, a brief discussion of the status, sustainability (economic, environmental and social impact), and prospects of fossil, nuclear and renewable energy use, and of power generation (including hydrogen, fuel cells, micropower systems, and the futuristic concept of generating power in space for terrestrial use), is presented.