People Richard S. DougallEmeritus Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
EducationScD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1963 Professional InterestsRichard S. Dougall's areas of interest are fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and the modeling of thermal systems. He is particularly interested in boiling heat transfer, multiphase flow, and flow in porous media. Selected PublicationsR.R. Smith, C.C. Hwang, and R.S. Dougall, "Modeling of a Solar-Assisted Desiccant Air Conditioner for a Residential Building," Thermodynamics and the Design, Analysis, and Improvement of Energy Systems, AES—Vol. 30/HTD—Vol. 266, ASME, 1993, pp. 409–418. P.A. Pasek, R.S. Dougall, and R.D. Coffield, "Evaluation of Flow Recirculation in Branch Pipes," Proceedings of ASEE North Central Section Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, 1993, pp. 1B39–1B50. E. Ghoneimy and R.S. Dougall, "Experimental Measurements for Flow of a Jet Confined Between Parallel Plates Using Laser Anemometry," Proceedings of Fourth International Conference of Fluid Mechanics, Alexandria, Egypt, April 1992, Vol. 1, pp. 171–182. S.F. Moujaes and R.S. Dougall, "Experimental Measurements of Local Axial Gas Velocity and Void Fraction in Simulated PWR Steam Generator Rod Bundles," Canadian J. of Ch. Engng., Vol. 68, April 1990, pp. 211–219. G.M. Freedman and R.S. Dougall, "Monitoring of Residential Ground Source Heat Pumps in the Northeast," ASHRAE Trans, Vol. 94, 1988, Part 1, pp. 839–862. Curriculum VitaeDougall joined the department in 1963 upon completing his graduate work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dougall has served as a consultant to many companies and government organizations. He has supervised 11 PhD theses and over 25 master's theses. He is a member of ANS, ASME, ASEE, and ASHRAE. |
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