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ASME 2016 HT/FE/ICNMM Heat Transfer, Fluids Engineering, & Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels Conferences ASME 2016 HT/FE/ICNMM Heat Transfer, Fluids Engineering, & Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels Conferences CONFERENCE July 10–14, 2016 Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill, Washington, DC Program The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Welcome from the Chairs On behalf of the three organizing committees of the ASME 2016 Heat Transfer, Fluids Engineerng, and Nano-, Micro- and Mini-channels Conference (HT/FE/ICNMM2016), we welcome you to Washington, D.C., USA. We are excited to have your participation in the HT/ FE/ICNMM Conference; which is a co-location of the traditional Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting (FEDSM), Summer Heat Transfer Conference (SHTC), and the 14th International Conference of Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels Conference (ICNMM). These co-located conferences are hosted by two ASME divisions, Heat Transfer Division and Fluids Engineering Division. Along with FEDSM2016, special events to celebrate FED 90th Anniversary are also planned. The co-location of these conferences has attracted considerable interest and participation. The technical program consists of 423 papers and 828 presentations; with participation of more than 2,000 authors from close to 50 countries. Additionally, there are nine plenary lectures; five distinguished speakers from each of the Fluids Engineering Division, Heat Transfer Division, and ICNMM. The FEDSM plenary Speakers include: Dr. Patrick J. Roache, Fluids Engineering Award recipient, Consultant; Prof. Mohamed Gad-El-Hak, Virginia Commonwealth University, Dr. Joseph T. Arcano, Jr., Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, and Prof. Goodarz With our very best wishes to the Ahmadi, Freeman Scholar Award recipient, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY; In addition, Dr. conference attendees, William Morgan, former Head of the Hydromechanics Directorate at the US Navy David Taylor Model Basin, will give the FED 90th anniversary history lecture. Dr. Dan Mote, Jr., President of National Academy of Engineering will provide an introduction about NAE. The SHTC plenary speakers include: Professor Vijay K. Dhir, Dean of Engineering and Professor, Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); Professor C. Thomas Avedisian, Cornell University; and Arun Majumdar, Jay Precourt Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University. Yu-Tai Lee, Fluids Engineering The ICNMM plenary speakers include: Prof. Narayana Aluru, Richard W. Kritzer Distinguished Conference General Chair Professor in Mechanical Science and Engineering Department and Director of Computational Science and Engineering at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Prof. James L. McGrath, Biomedical Engineering at University of Rochester, and Prof. Patrick Phelan, Arizona State University. Our sincere thanks and gratitude to these speakers for the time and commitment they have given in generously sharing their knowledge with the attendees. This HT/FE/ICNMM Conference is a unique opportunity for technical interactions between Sumanta Acharya, Heat Transfer international researchers and engineers having interests in a broad spectrum of technical Conference General Chair area. Registration for one conference allows attendance at all "three" conferences and includes the DVD proceedings for all three conferences, one Award Banquet from any of the three conferences, three conference lunches, and multiple refreshment breaks. The outstanding technical program was made possible by the hard work of ASME staff and many volunteers. We especially want to thank ASME staff: Norma Johnston, Jimmy Le, Laraine Lee, Nhora Cortes-Comerer, for their dedication, patience, and timely responses to the many inquiries from authors and organizers and for producing the technical program and conference proceedings. We are grateful to the track and session organizers, technical reviewers, and authors for their contributions to an interesting and high-quality technical Ali Beskok, 14th ICNMM General program. Chair 2 Contents WELCOME FROM THE CHAIRS ...........................................................................................2 GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................................... 4 PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE ......................................................................................................6 COMMITTEE MEETINGS.........................................................................................................8 WORKSHOPS, SPECIAL SESSIONS AND LUNCHEON SPEAKERS .......................9 AWARD BANQUETS .................................................................................................................11 PLENARY SESSIONS ..............................................................................................................12 TECHNICAL SESSIONS .........................................................................................................18 HEAT TRANSFER ......................................................................................................18 FLUIDS ENGINEERING .......................................................................................... 54 NANOCHANNELS, MICROCHANNELS, AND MINICHANNELS ............ 85 INTERDISCIPLINARY.............................................................................................103 AUTHOR INDEX .....................................................................................................................109 HEAT TRANSFER ...................................................................................................109 FLUIDS ENGINEERING .......................................................................................... 114 NANOCHANNELS, MICROCHANNELS, AND MINICHANNELS ............118 INTERDISCIPLINARY..............................................................................................121 SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS ...............................................................................................122 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS .......................................................................................................123 FLOOR PLAN ..........................................................................................................................129 3 General Information AUDIOVISUAL CONFERENCE LUNCHES EQUIPMENT IN Conference lunches will be held from 12:15 – 1:55 PM on SESSION ROOMS Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of the conference. All technical sessions are equipped with Please join your fellow attendees for three fantastic lectures one LCD projector and one screen. all done over a warm sit down meal. Laptops will NOT be provided in the sessions. Presenters MUST bring their CONFERENCE EVENT own or arrange in advance to share. CONNECT APP Download the new ASME Event Connect App and hold the entire program in the palm at your hand! The new ASME Event Connect App allows you to easily look up sessions, BADGE REQUIRED search for papers or people, message with other attendees, FOR ADMISSION post to various social media platforms, and create your own All conference attendees must wear the schedule. official ASME 2016 HTFEICNMM badge at all times in order to gain admission to The ASME Event Connect App is available at the App Store, technical sessions, exhibits and other Google Play, and Windows Market. conference events. Without a badge, you will NOT be allowed to attend any conference activities. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Each attendee receives a conference DVD that includes all of the papers accepted for presentation at the conference. CONFERENCE The official conference archival proceedings will be AWARD BANQUETS published after the conference and will not include (TICKET REQUIRED) accepted papers that were not presented at the confer- Three wonderful banquets will take ence. The official conference proceedings is registered with place during the conference to the Library of Congress and are submitted for abstracting recognize and celebrate a select group and indexing. The proceedings is published on the AMSE of individuals for their contributions and Digital Library achievements in heat transfer, fluids and EXHIBITS nanotechnology engineering. The schedule is as follows: INFORMATION CONFERENCE REFRESHMENT Location: Heat Transfer Division Award Banquet. BREAKS Three morning breaks and three afternoon breaks will be Regency Foyer (Ballroom Level) Monday, July 11, 6:30 – 9:00 PM, Regency A provided in the exhibition area (Regency Foyer). Come and Hours: meet the exhibitors, and join your fellow attendees for a few Monday, July 11, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Fluids Engineering Division 90th minutes of networking and discussion. The schedule is as Anniversary Celebration and Award follows: Tuesday, July 12, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Banquet. Tuesday, July 12, 6:30 – 9:00 PM, Regency A Monday, July 11, 10:15 AM and 3:40 PM Wednesday, July 13, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM ICNMM Award Banquet. Wednesday, Tuesday, July 12, 10:15 AM and 3:40 PM July 13, 6:30 – 9:00 PM, Regency A Wednesday, July 13, 10:15 AM and 3:40 PM 4 General Information EMERGENCY INFORMATION In the event of an emergency, please dial 55 on any hotel phone to connect with the hotel emergency hotline. The hotel will communicate with the local authorities. 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