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2017 Metabolic Engineering Summit
General Submissions
ME as an Enabling Technology for Driving Innovation
Impact of yeast lipid pathway engineering and bioprocess strategy on cellular physiology and lipid content
2011 Annual Meeting
Session: Poster Session: Fluid Mechanics
Chair
Gilchrist, J.
, Lehigh University
Co-Chair
Squires, T.
, University of California, Santa Barbara
Presentations
03:15 PM
(181y) Operability Coating Windows In Two-Dimensional Slot Coating Flow: Effect of Die Lip Configuration and Comparison with Viscocapillary Model
(181i) Investigation of Fluid Flow Maldistribution in Microchannel-Based Hemodialysis Using Residence Time Distribution Analysis
(181z) Rheo-Physics of Shear Thickening Fluid Suspoemulsions
(181j) The Phase Behavior and Rheology of a Concentrated Protein System (Lysozyme) with Long-Range Repulsion and Short-Range Attraction
(181ag) Diamagnetic Particle Deflection In Paramagnetic Fluids Using Embedded Permanent Magnets
(181aa) Shape and Wall Effects On Particle Drag In Liquids
(181a) Influence of Bacterial Chemotaxis On Biodegradation of Distributed Sources of Toluene within a Pore Network In A Microfluidic Device
(181e) The Effects of Using Multiple Tubes On Effective Diffusivity and Separation Quality In An Oscillating Flow Separation Scheme
(181ab) Interfacial Properties of Block Copolymer Monolayers Used In 2D Microfluidic Channels
(181k) Towards A Distributed Network of Bacteriabots: Microfluidic CHARACTERIZATION of SINGLE Channel COMMUNICATION
(181l) Solvent Responsive Polymer Brushes for Selective Separations – A Molecular Simulation Study
(181ac) Analysis of Pressure Fluctuations In Fluidized Beds. II Reconstruction of the Data by the Fokker-Planck and Langevin Equations
(181ad) Heat Transfer and Drag Reduction for Water/NaSal/Ethoquad In a Mock Aviation Coolant Loop
(181ae) Effects of Diameter and Orientation On Multiphase Flow Patterns
(181ah) Selecting a Clear Model Fluid with Similar Rheological Behavior to Municipal Sludge
(181f) Dynamic Separation of Magnetic Nanoparticles In a Microfluidic System with Different Flow Conditions
(181o) The Study of Heat Transfer In Gas-Solid Flow Using Particle-Resolved DNS of Steady Flow Past Fixed Particle Assemblies
(181m) Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Assessment of Native Stenotic Aortic Valve Employing In Vivo Computed Tomography (CT) Derived Geometries
(181c) Analysis of Heat Flow Visualization During Conjugate Natural Convection In Square Cavity Via Heatline Method
(181p) Stability of Double Emulsion Droplets Using a 3D Spectral Boundary Element Method
(181q) Electrostatic Microvalves for Integrated Microchemical Systems
(181r) A Tunable PEGDA-Based Microfluidic Assay Device for Bacterial Chemotaxis
(181d) Liquid-Continuous Impinging Stream Used for Cell Disruption and Its Flow Field Simulation
(181g) Pattern Formation In Anomalous Thermo-Viscous Media
(181n) Visualization of Gas-Liquid Mass Transfer and Reaction Inside a Single Droplet Using PIV and PLIF Technique
(181s) Forced Convection Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer Across a Bluff Body of Square Cross-Section :Effects of Reynolds Number and Blockage Ratio
(181t) Experimental Study of Microbubble Coalescence in a T-Junction Microfluidic Device
(181u) Turbulence Structures In Poiseuille-Couette Flow That Lead to Drag Reduction
(181v) Coupling Electrokinetics and Rheology: Electrophoresis In Non-Newtonian Fluids
(181x) Performance Analysis of a Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine In the Presence of Water Droplets
(181af) Comparison of Microfluidic and Traditional Techniques for Cooling High Heat Flux Microelectronic Systems
(181w) Porous Media Flow Simulation Via Lattice Boltzmann Method with Representative Elementary Volume Method
(181h) Rheological Characterizations and Modifications of Simple and Complex Melter Slurries: Nuclear Waste Simulant Slurries