Biography

Prof. Abdullah Abbas Kendoush

Augusta Technical College, USA


Email: akendoush@augustatech.edu


Qualifications

1976 Ph.D., University of Strathclyde, Mechanical Engineering

1971 M.Sc., University of Birmingham, Reactor Physics and Technology

1967 B.Sc., University of Baghdad, Mechanical Engineering


Publications (Selected)

  1. “Calculation of flow resistance from a spherical particle”, Chemical Engineering and Processing, Vol. 39 (81-86) 2000.
  2. “Measurement of void fraction in magnetic two-phase fluids”, with Awni and Majeed, Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, Vol. 22 (71-78) 2000
  3. “Hydrodynamic model for bubbles in a swarm”, Chemical Engineering Science, Vol. 56 (235-238) 2001
  4. “Void fraction measurement by X-ray absorption”, with Z.A. Sarkis, Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science Vol. 25 (615-621) 2002
  5. “The virtual mass of a spherical-cap bubble”, Physics of Fluids Vol. 15, issue 9 (2782-2785) 2003
  6. “Experimental investigation of the hydrodynamic interaction in bubbly two-phase flow”, with Mohammed, Abid and Hameed, Chemical Engineering and Processing, Vol.43, No.1 (23-35) 2004
  7. "Theory of convective drop evaporation in direct contact with an immiscible liquid", Desalination, Vol.169 (33-41) 2004
  8. "Experiments of Fluid flow and heat convection in the wake of a disk facing a uniform stream", with A.W. Izzat, International Journal of Thermal Sciences, Vol. 44 (894-902) 2005
  9. “The virtual mass of a rotating sphere in fluids”, Trans. ASME: Journal of Applied Mechanics, Vol. 72 (801-802) 2005
  10. “Viscous fluid displacement by the growing bubble”, Trans. ASME: Journal of Heat Transfer, Vol.128 (100-103)2006
  11. “The virtual mass of a growing and collapsing bubble”, AIChE Journal, Vol. 52, Issue 6 (2013-2019) 2006
  12. “The growth rate of gas hydrate from refrigerant R12”, Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, Vol. 30, Issue 7(643-651) 2006
  13. “A non-intrusive auto-transformer technique for measuring phase volume ratio in oil-water two-phase stratified flow”, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, Vol. 54 (25-33) 2006
  14. “Modification of the classical theory of the virtual mass of an accelerating spherical particle”, 2006 ASME 2nd Joint U.S. – European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting, FEDSM 2006: 98051, July 2006 Miami
  15. “Enhancement of Convective Heat and Mass Transfer from Two Bubbles at High Reynolds Number”, ASME: Journal of Heat Transfer, Vol. 129 (211-219) 2007
  16. “The Virtual Mass of an Oblate-Ellipsoidal Bubble”, Physics Letters A, Vol. 366 (253-255) 2007
  17. “Heat, mass and momentum transfer to a rising ellipsoidal bubble”, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol. 46 (9232-9237) 2007
  18. “Hydrodynamic Solution of the Virtual Mass Coefficient of a Vortex Ring Moving in a Fluid”, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol. 47 (1081-1084) 2008
  19. “The drag force on a collapsing bubble”, Mechanical Engineering Science,Vol. 222 (1225-1235)2008
  20. “Theoretical analysis of heat and mass transfer to fluids flowing across a flat plate”, International Journal of Thermal Sciences, Vol. 48(188-194)2009
  21. “Effects of the electric field on the virtual mass of a flowing fluid sphere” Canadian Journal of Physics, Vol. 87, Issue 10(1095-1098)2009

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