SR115 - University of Pittsburgh
Principal Investigator: Minking Chyu
Project Title: Effects of Coating Blockage and Deposits of Film Cooling Effectiveness and Heat Transfer |
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August 2004 - October 2007 |
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Aero-Heat Transfer |
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Co-Principal Investigator: Tom I-P. Shih (Iowa State University) |
| Collaborations: |
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Siemens-Westinghouse, General Electric, Pratt & Whitney, Solar Turbines, Iowa State University |
UTSR PERFORMING MEMBER DIRECTORY
University of Pittsburgh |
Performing Member Contact:
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Fred S. Pettit, Professor
University of Pittsburgh
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
848 Benedum Hall
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
412-624-9730/FAX 412-624-8069
pettit@engr.pitt.edu
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Experience |
- High Temperature Corrosion Use of Coatings for Protection Heat Transfer Microsystem Technology
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- Same as Areas of Experience
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Facilities |
- Equipment is available to cyclically and isothermally oxidize materials at temperatures up to 1200 ° C, measure stresses in oxide scales, characterize microstructures and surface morphologies using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. A thermal science and Imaging Laboratory is equipped with advanced flow and heat transfer measurement facilities directed toward obtaining fundamental understanding and design strategies of particle imaging velocimetry. A computer-automated liquid crystal thermographic system and a UV-induced phosphor fluorescent thermometric imaging system are also available.
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University of Pittsburgh
As part of the University of Pittsburgh system, the School of Engineering plays a vital role in the educational, research and professional development of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and throughout the region. In this capacity, the School has identified five major thrust areas—Bioengineering, Mixed Technology Microsystems, Environment and Energy, Advanced Materials and Manufacturing—that combine the School's strengths in education and research.
The mission of the School of Engineering is to produce highly qualified engineers and useful creative research and technology through academic excellence. The faculty and staff at the University of Pittsburgh School of Engineering are recognized for providing excellent educational programs, for conducting leading edge research, and for creating innovative industrial partnerships.
Materials Science and Engineering - Degrees Offered: BS, MS, PhD in Materials Science and Engineering
Areas of Specialization:
Fundamentals of materials processing and heat treatment; microstructural development and characterization; electron microscopy; atom probe field-ion microscopy; structure-property relations in metallic and ceramic materials; mechanical behavior and strengthening mechanisms; phase transformations; gas-metal reactions; high temperature oxidation and corrosion; coatings; structural and electronic ceramics; smart materials; ferroelectrics; high temperature superconductors; ceramic processing; thermomechanical processing and the design of high-performance steels; intermetallic and nanostructured phases; magnetorheological fluids.
Mechanical Engineering - Degrees Offered: BS, MS, PhD in Mechanical Engineering
Areas of Specialization:
Kinematics; dynamics; thermodynamics; heat transfer; fluid mechanics; mechanical measurements; mechanical design; vibrations; acoustics; mechanical and thermal systems; stress analysis; energy utilization; solid mechanics; continuum mechanics; biomechanics; manufacturing; controls. |
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