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    Heat transfer enhancement, flow visualization and friction characteristics in rib-roughened channels

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    Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Mauritius, 11-13 July, 2011.In the last two decades thermochromic liquid crystal (TLS), true-color digital image processing and laser anemometry (PIV) have been successfully used in non-intrusive, technical and heat and mass transfer studies and applications. The aim of the paper is to asses the state of the art in the exploration of heat transfer control by transverse vortex generators. They are able to increase heat transfer by several hundred percent. Prior to the use of vortices to influence heat transfer it must be known how different vortices are generated and controlled and how they interact with the original or base flow and temperature field. Liquid crystals were used to determinate the distribution of surface temperature and then evaluation of heat transfer coefficient or the Nusselt number. The flow pattern produced by transverse vortex generators (rib-roughened passages) was visualized using a planar beam of double-impulse laser tailored by a cylindrical lens and oil particles. Sequential images of particles in the cross sectional plane taken with CCD video camera from the downstream side the flow were stored on a personal computer to obtain distributions of velocity vectors by means of the PIV method. Local and average Nusselt numbers, friction factors and velocity fields are presented for rectangular channels with an aspect ratio of 6.35 and five types of transverse vortex generators which were brought to required temperatures by hot film method. The pitch-to-height-ratio of the ribs was 11.mp201

    Comparative isoschizomer profiling of cytosine methylation:the HELP assay

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    The distribution of cytosine methylation in 6.2 Mb of the mouse genome was tested using cohybridization of genomic representations from a methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme and its methylation-insensitive isoschizomer. This assay, termed HELP (HpaII tiny fragment Enrichment by Ligation-mediated PCR), allows both intragenomic profiling and intergenomic comparisons of cytosine methylation. The intragenomic profile shows most of the genome to be contiguous methylated sequence with occasional clusters of hypomethylated loci, usually but not exclusively at promoters and CpG islands. Intergenomic comparison found marked differences in cytosine methylation between spermatogenic and brain cells, identifying 223 new candidate tissue-specific differentially methylated regions (T-DMRs). Bisulfite pyrosequencing confirmed the four candidates tested to be T-DMRs, while quantitative RT-PCR for two genes with T-DMRs located at their promoters showed the HELP data to be correlated with gene activity at these loci. The HELP assay is robust, quantitative, and accurate and is providing new insights into the distribution and dynamic nature of cytosine methylation in the genome. ©2006 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

    Challenges with high temperature air combustion

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    Combustion behavior is significantly affected by temperature of the reactants, amount of gas recirculation and temperature of the flue gases. High temperature air combustion technology has significant impact on the design and development of advanced industrial furnaces for energy savings and materials conservation. In this technology the combustion air is preheated to very high temperatures using regenerative burners. Experimental and theoretical studies are underway for determining the structure of flames using high temperature combustion air. Specifically information on ignition and flame stability, chemical kinetics, flame spectral characteristics, turbulence, flame chemistry, heat flux distribution from the flame is being obtained. The objectives of this paper is to provide fundamental understanding on the physical and chemical processes and optimal utilization of the technology for some specific application.

    Liquid crystal thermography and image processing in heat and fluid flow experiments

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