N. S. Berman

University of Michigan–Ann ArborUnited States

Engineering · Physical Sciences

11h-index735citations30works1.02yr avg

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Research Topics

Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows(10), Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows(10), Rheology and Fluid Dynamics Studies(5), Combustion and flame dynamics(3), Thermodynamic and Exergetic Analyses of Power and Cooling Systems(3)

Publications30 total

Thin Solid Films·2005· 127 cited
Journal of The Electrochemical Society·2003· 28 citedOpen Access
A study of the turbulent mixing in the atmospheric boundary layer of phoenix, Arizona
1999
Stable Layers in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer
APS·1998
Hot Air Balloon Experiments to Measure the Break-up of the Nocturnal Drainage Flow in Complex Terrain.
APS·1997
A Physical Model of Nocturnal Drainage Flows in Complex Terrain.
APS·1997
International Journal of Refrigeration·1995· 52 cited
The Interfacial Turbulence in Falling Films with Mass Transfer
KSME/JSME THERMAL and FLUID Engineering Conference·1994
Heat transfer additives for absorption cooling system fluids. Final report, October 1989-March 1993
OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)·1993
Heat transfer additives for absorption cooling system fluids
1991· 5 cited
Heat transfer additives for absorption cooling system fluids. Annual report, October 1989-September 1990
OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)·1991
Single beam laser velocimetry (L1V) in turbulent flows
1985
Journal of Physics E Scientific Instruments·1984· 2 cited
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Frequent Co-authors

G. M. Burdick(4), David Chau(4), Stephen P. Beaudoin(3), William K. George(3), Byard D. Wood(3), K. Kim(3), H. J. S. Fernando(3), John W. Dunning(2), Hung Tan(2), Cameran Beg(2), Jaemin Byeon(2), John Kieffer(2), Dawei Guan(2), Alex Mahalov(2), Eric R. Pardyjak(2), Steve Beaudoin(1), K.J Kim(1), B.D. Wood(1), Hans-Werner Bewersdorff(1), G. B. Gurney(1)