JOURNAL OF THERMOPHYSICS AND HEAT TRANSFER Vol. 8, No. 4, Oct.—Dec. 1994 1994 Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Index How to Use the Index In the Subject Index, pages 814-818, each technical paper is listed under a maximum of three appropriate headings. Note the number in boldface type following each paper title, and use that number to locate the paper in the Chronological Index. The Author Index, page 819, lists all authors associated with a given technical paper. The locating numbers are identical to those in the Subject Index.The Chronological Index, pages 820-824, lists all papers by their unique code numbers. This listing contains titles, authors and their affiliations, and volume, issue number and page where the paper appeared. It also gives the AIAA paper number, if any, on which the article was based, as well as the “CP” or conference volume number if the paper was published in a bound collection of meetings papers. Comments, Replies, and Errata are listed directly beneath the paper to which they refer. If the paper to which they refer was published prior to 1993, that paper also will appear in both the Subject and Chronological Indexes. Authors of Comments also are listed in the Author Index. Subject Index Energy Reference Temperature Method and Reynolds Comparisons Between Monte Carlo Methods and Analogy for Chemically Reacting Nonequilib- Navier-Stokes Equations for Re-Entry Flows Conservation rium Flowfields T94-027 T94-036 Effect of Torsion on Heat Transfer in the Curved Pressure-Based Computational Method for Com- Transient Conductive, Radiative Heat Transfer Annular Sector Duct 194-086 pressible and Incompressible Flows 194-038 Coupled with Moisture Transport in Attic In- Simulation of Heat and Momentum Transfer in Cooled Pitot Tube in Plasma Jet: an Impact-Pres- sulations 794-015 Complex Microgeometries 194-099 sure Recovery Model T94-059 Finite Element Analysis of Low-Speed Com- Measurements of Ultraviolet Radiation from a 5- Magnetohydrodynamic Power Generation pressible Flows Within Convectively Cooled km/s Bow Shock 194-067 Structures 194-103 Examination of Theory for Bow Shock Ultravio- Measurements of Temperature and Seed Atom Adaptive Remeshing for Convective Heat Trans- let Rocket Experiments—I 194-068 Density in High-Speed MHD Flows 194-072 fer with Variable Fluid Properties 194-104 Examination of Theory for Bow Shock Ultravio- let Rocket Experiments—II T94-069 Rotating Machinery Boundary Layers and Heat Transfer— Analysis of the Argon Additive Influence on a Ni- Turbulent trogen Arcjet Flow 194-071 Analysis of Natural Convection in a Rotating Use of the Second Law for Artificial Dissipation Open Loop 194-011 Influence of Injectant Mach Number and Tem- in Compressible Flow Discrete Analysis Heating Effects on Laminar Flow Through a Ro- perature on Supersonic Film Cooling T94-006 T94-076 tating Square Channel 194-042 Nonisothermal Turbulent Boundary-Layer Ad- Numerical and Experimental Study of Three-Di- Nonlinear Dynamics of Laminar Boundary Lay- verse Pressure Gradient Large Scale Thermal mensional Liquid Sloshing Flows 194-077 ers in Pulsatile Stagnation Flows 194-078 Structure Measurements T94-007 Hot-Gas-Side and Coolant-Side Heat Transfer in Experimental Modeling of Central Axis and Jet- Conjugate Conduction-Convection Heat Trans- Liquid Rocket Engine Combustors 194-079 Ring Turbine Disk Cooling 194-080 fer with a High-Speed Boundary Layer Analysis of Forced Convection Enhancement in a - T94-039 Channel Using Porous Blocks 794-084 Solar Power Time-Resolved Surface Heat Flux Measure- Simulation of Heat and Momentum Transfer in ments in the Wing/Body Junction Vortex Complex Microgeometries T94-099 Void Profiles in Unidirectional Solidification: T94-100 Flow Resolution and Domain of Influence in Rar- The Role of Capillary Forces and Gravity Film Cooling Effectiveness in a Particle-Laden efied Hypersonic Blunt-Body Flows 194-113 T94-090 Flow T94-108 Hydrodynamics Fluid Dynamics Computational Fluid Dynamics Void Profiles in Unidirectional Solidification: Boundary Layers and Heat Transfer—Laminar Numerical Study of the Effects of Wall Catalysis The Role of Capillary Forces and Gravity on Shock Wave/Boundary-Layer Interaction T94-090 Mixed Convection Along an Isothermal Vertical T94-004 Cylinder in Porous Media T94-010 Space Transportation System Launch Pad Sum- Hypersonic Flow Nonsimilar Free Convection Boundary Layer in mer Environmental Effects T94-008 Non-Newtonian Fluid-Saturated Porous Me- Modeling a Horizontal Heat-Flux Cylinder as a Review of Chemical-Kinetic Problems of Future dia T94-012 Line Source 194-009 NASA Missions, II: Mars Entries T94-001 814 JOURNAL OF THERMOPHYSICS AND HEAT TRANSFER Vol. 8, No. 4, Oct.—Dec. 1994 1994 Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Index How to Use the Index In the Subject Index, pages 814-818, each technical paper is listed under a maximum of three appropriate headings. Note the number in boldface type following each paper title, and use that number to locate the paper in the Chronological Index. The Author Index, page 819, lists all authors associated with a given technical paper. The locating numbers are identical to those in the Subject Index.The Chronological Index, pages 820-824, lists all papers by their unique code numbers. This listing contains titles, authors and their affiliations, and volume, issue number and page where the paper appeared. It also gives the AIAA paper number, if any, on which the article was based, as well as the “CP” or conference volume number if the paper was published in a bound collection of meetings papers. Comments, Replies, and Errata are listed directly beneath the paper to which they refer. If the paper to which they refer was published prior to 1993, that paper also will appear in both the Subject and Chronological Indexes. Authors of Comments also are listed in the Author Index. Subject Index Energy Reference Temperature Method and Reynolds Comparisons Between Monte Carlo Methods and Analogy for Chemically Reacting Nonequilib- Navier-Stokes Equations for Re-Entry Flows Conservation rium Flowfields T94-027 T94-036 Effect of Torsion on Heat Transfer in the Curved Pressure-Based Computational Method for Com- Transient Conductive, Radiative Heat Transfer Annular Sector Duct 194-086 pressible and Incompressible Flows 194-038 Coupled with Moisture Transport in Attic In- Simulation of Heat and Momentum Transfer in Cooled Pitot Tube in Plasma Jet: an Impact-Pres- sulations 794-015 Complex Microgeometries 194-099 sure Recovery Model T94-059 Finite Element Analysis of Low-Speed Com- Measurements of Ultraviolet Radiation from a 5- Magnetohydrodynamic Power Generation pressible Flows Within Convectively Cooled km/s Bow Shock 194-067 Structures 194-103 Examination of Theory for Bow Shock Ultravio- Measurements of Temperature and Seed Atom Adaptive Remeshing for Convective Heat Trans- let Rocket Experiments—I 194-068 Density in High-Speed MHD Flows 194-072 fer with Variable Fluid Properties 194-104 Examination of Theory for Bow Shock Ultravio- let Rocket Experiments—II T94-069 Rotating Machinery Boundary Layers and Heat Transfer— Analysis of the Argon Additive Influence on a Ni- Turbulent trogen Arcjet Flow 194-071 Analysis of Natural Convection in a Rotating Use of the Second Law for Artificial Dissipation Open Loop 194-011 Influence of Injectant Mach Number and Tem- in Compressible Flow Discrete Analysis Heating Effects on Laminar Flow Through a Ro- perature on Supersonic Film Cooling T94-006 T94-076 tating Square Channel 194-042 Nonisothermal Turbulent Boundary-Layer Ad- Numerical and Experimental Study of Three-Di- Nonlinear Dynamics of Laminar Boundary Lay- verse Pressure Gradient Large Scale Thermal mensional Liquid Sloshing Flows 194-077 ers in Pulsatile Stagnation Flows 194-078 Structure Measurements T94-007 Hot-Gas-Side and Coolant-Side Heat Transfer in Experimental Modeling of Central Axis and Jet- Conjugate Conduction-Convection Heat Trans- Liquid Rocket Engine Combustors 194-079 Ring Turbine Disk Cooling 194-080 fer with a High-Speed Boundary Layer Analysis of Forced Convection Enhancement in a - T94-039 Channel Using Porous Blocks 794-084 Solar Power Time-Resolved Surface Heat Flux Measure- Simulation of Heat and Momentum Transfer in ments in the Wing/Body Junction Vortex Complex Microgeometries T94-099 Void Profiles in Unidirectional Solidification: T94-100 Flow Resolution and Domain of Influence in Rar- The Role of Capillary Forces and Gravity Film Cooling Effectiveness in a Particle-Laden efied Hypersonic Blunt-Body Flows 194-113 T94-090 Flow T94-108 Hydrodynamics Fluid Dynamics Computational Fluid Dynamics Void Profiles in Unidirectional Solidification: Boundary Layers and Heat Transfer—Laminar Numerical Study of the Effects of Wall Catalysis The Role of Capillary Forces and Gravity on Shock Wave/Boundary-Layer Interaction T94-090 Mixed Convection Along an Isothermal Vertical T94-004 Cylinder in Porous Media T94-010 Space Transportation System Launch Pad Sum- Hypersonic Flow Nonsimilar Free Convection Boundary Layer in mer Environmental Effects T94-008 Non-Newtonian Fluid-Saturated Porous Me- Modeling a Horizontal Heat-Flux Cylinder as a Review of Chemical-Kinetic Problems of Future dia T94-012 Line Source 194-009 NASA Missions, II: Mars Entries T94-001 814 J. THERMOPHYSICS, VOL. 8, NO. 4: 1994 INDEX Numerical Study of the Effects of Wall Catalysis Reacting Flows and Combustion Axisymmetric Geometries on Shock Wave/Boundary-Layer Interaction T94-004 Comparisons Between Monte Carlo Methods and Atmospheric and Space Sciences Reference Temperature Method and Reynolds Navier-Stokes Equations for Re-Entry Flows Analogy for Chemically Reacting Nonequilib- T94-036 Feasibility of Determining Haze Properties Dur- rium Flowfields 194-027 Monte Carlo Simulation of Radiating Re-Entry ing High-Speed Titan Entry 194-074 Comparisons Between Monte Carlo Methods and Flows T94-073 Navier-Stokes Equations for Re-Entry Flows Lasers and Laser Applications T94-036 Separated Flows Combustion Shock Tunnel and Interface Com- Measurement of Extinction Coefficients of La- pression to Increase Reservoir Pressure and Analysis of Forced Convection Enhancement in ser-Produced Aluminum Plumes T94-032 Enthalpy 194-037 a Channel Using Porous Blocks 194-084 Measurements of Ultraviolet Radiation from a 5- Time-Resolved Surface Heat Flux Measure- Research Facilities and Instrumentation km/s Bow Shock 194-067 ments in the Wing/Body Junction Vortex Examination of Theory for Bow Shock Ultravio- T94-100 Experimental Investigation of a Nitrogen High- Enthalpy Flow 794-005 let Rocket Experiments—I 194-068 Shock Waves and Detonations Monte Carlo Simulation of Radiating Re-Entry Flows 194-073 Launch Vehicle and Missile (LV/M) Viscous Shock-Layer Analysis of Two-Dimen- Combustion Shock Tunnel and Interface Com- Technology pression to Increase Reservoir Pressure and sional and Axisymmetric Flows 194-075 Flow Resolution and Domain of Influence in Enthalpy 194-037 Aerodynamics Rarefied Hypersonic Blunt-Body FlowsT 94-113 Supersonic Flow Measurements of Ultraviolet Radiation from a 5- Direct Simulation of Diatomic Gases Using the Influence of Injectant Mach Number and Tem- km/s Bow Shock 194-067 TheGremneorcahleimziecda lH ard SNpohneerqeu ilMiobdreilu m 1V9i4s-c1o1u4s Compberuasttuiroe n on ShSoucpke rsTounnince lF ilamn d CoIonltienrfga ceT 94C-o0m0-6 Propulsion and Propellant Systems Shock-Layer Analysis for a Mars Aerocapture pression to Increase Reservoir Pressure and Thermophysical Properties of Cyclotrimethylen- Vehicle T94-116 Enthalpy 194-037 etrinitramine 194-123 Pressure-Based Computational Method for Com- Inlet, Nozzle, Diffuser, and Channel Flows pressible and Incompressible Flows 194-038 Testing, Flight and Ground Use of the Second Law for Artificial Dissipation Power-Law Fluid Flow in Heated Vertical Ducts in Compressible Flow Discrete Analysis Measurement and Analysis of Nitric Oxide Radi- T94-044 T94-076 ation in an Arcjet Flow 794-111 Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer of an Extended Slot Jet Impingement 194-081 Unsteady Flows Thermal Protection Systems Jets, Wakes, and Viscid-Inviscid Flow Analysis of Natural Convection in a Rotating Review of Numerical Procedures for Computa- Interactions Open Loop 194-011 tional Surface Thermochemistry 794-002 Numerical and Experimental Study of Three-Di- Rocket Plume Base Heating Methodology Numerical Study of Turbulent Offset Jets with Entrainment Boundary 194-024 mensional Liquid Sloshing Flows 194-077 T94-031 Nonlinear Dynamics of Laminar Boundary Lay- Prediction of Radiative Transfer from Potential Core of a Hot Jet 194-053 ers in Pulsatile Stagnation Flows T94-078 Propulsion Unsteady Heat Transfer from a Thick Hot-Film Nonlinear Dynamics of Laminar Boundary Lay- ers in Pulsatile Stagnation Flows 194-078 Sensor 194-120 Airbreathing Propulsion Multiphase Flows Viscous Non-Boundary-Layer Flows Effects of Turbulator Profile and Spacing on Heat Transfer and Friction in a Channel Modeling a Horizontal Heat-Flux Cylinder as a Combined Forced-Convection and Correlated- T94-083 Line Source 194-009 Radiation Heat Transfer in Cylindrical Packed Augmented Heat Transfer in Triangular Ducts Cooled Pitot Tube in Plasma Jet: an Impact-Pres- Beds 194-014 with Full and Partial Ribbed Walls 194-085 sure Recovery Model 194-059 Entrained Sprays from Meshed-Interface Occur- Viscous Shock-Layer Analysis of Two-Dimen- ring in a Heat Pipe 194-025 Combustion and Combustor Systems sional and Axisymmetric Flows 194-075 Heat Transfer in Two-Phase Flow Through a Cir- cular Tube at Reduced Gravity 194-106 Analysis of Forced Convection Enhancement in Hot-Gas-Side and Coolant-Side Heat Transfer in Film Cooling Effectiveness in a Particle-Laden a Channel Using Porous Blocks 194-084 Liquid Rocket Engine Combustors 194-079 Entrained Sprays from Meshed-Interface Occur- Flow T94-108 ring in a Heat Pipe 794-025 Fuels and Propellants, Properties of Numerical and Experimental Study of Three-Di- Plasmadynamics and MHD mensional Liquid Sloshing Flows 194-077 Rotational Relaxation of Molecular Hydrogen at Cooled Pitot Tube in Plasma Jet: an Impact-Pres- Moderate Temperatures 194-003 sure Recovery Model 194-059 Guidance, Control, and Dynamics Errors in JANAF Thermodynamic Formation Analysis of the Argon Additive Influence on a Technology Functions for Acetylene 794-023 Nitrogen Arcjet Flow 194-071 Measurement of Diffusion in Fluid Systems: Ap- Measurements of Temperature and Seed Atom Control Theory plications to the Supercritical Fluid Region Density in High-Speed MHD Flows 194-072 T94-047 Complete Radiative Terms for the Electron/Elec- Proportional-Integral-Derivative-Controlled Nu- tronic Energy Equation 194-118 merical Model for the Programmable Multi- Liquid Rocket Motors and Missile Systems zone Furnace 794-102 Rarefied Flows Experimental Modeling of Central Axis and Jet- Interdisciplinary Topics Ring Turbine Disk Cooling 794-080 Monte Carlo Simulation of Radiating Re-Entry Flows 194-073 Analytical and Numerical Methods Space Technology Simulation of Heat and Momentum Transfer in Complex Microgeometries T94-099 Hot-Gas-Side and Coolant-Side Heat Transfer in Aerobreaking Configurations/ Flow Resolution and Domain of Influence in Liquid Rocket Engine Combustors 194-079 Aerothermodynamics Rarefied Hypersonic Blunt-Body Flows Effect of Torsion on Heat Transfer in the Curved T94-113 Annular Sector Duct T94-086 Review of Chemical-Kinetic Problems of Future Direct Simulation of Diatomic Gases Using the Radiation Transport Calculation in High En- NASA Missions, II: Mars Entries T94-001 Generalized Hard Sphere Model 194-114 thalpy Environments for Two-Dimensional Examination of Theory for Bow Shock Ultravio- 816 J. THERMOPHYSICS, VOL. 8, NO. 4: 1994 INDEX let Rocket Experiments—I 194-068 Heating in an Arc Heater Cathode 194-110 Finite Element Analysis of Low-Speed Com- Examination of Theory for Bow Shock Ultravio- Measurement and Analysis of Nitric Oxide Radi- pressible Flows Within Convectively Cooled let Rocket Experiments—II 194-069 ation in an Arcjet Flow 194-111 Structures T94-103 Model for Oxygen Recombination on Reaction- Radiation Transport Calculation in High En- Adaptive Remeshing for Convective Heat Trans- Cured Glass 194-070 thalpy Environments for Two-Dimensional fer with Variable Fluid Properties 194-104 Thermochemical Nonequilibrium Viscous Axisymmetric Geometries 194-112 Thermochemical Nonequilibrium Viscous Shock-Layer Analysis for a Mars Aerocapture Nonequilibrium Thermal Radiation from Air Shock-Layer Analysis for a Mars Aerocapture Vehicle T94-116 Shock Layers Modeled with Direct Simulation Vehicle T94-116 Monte Carlo 194-115 Unsteady Heat Transfer from a Thick Hot-Film Spacecraft Sensor Systems Sensor 194-120 Boiling/Condensation Non-Darcy Mixed Convection in a Vertical Po- Rapid Cooling by Direct Expansion of Coolant rous Channel with Asymmetric Wall Heating Through an Orifice 194-091 Evaporating Extended Meniscus in a V-Shaped 194-124 Channel 194-022 Finite Element Analysis of the Heat Transfer in Spacecraft Thermal Management Conjugate Conduction-Convection Heat Trans- Concentric-Tube Heat Exchangers 194-126 fer with a High-Speed Boundary Layer Startup Performance of a Liquid-Metal Heat Pipe T94-039 Cryogenics in Near-Vacuum and Gas-Loaded Modes Analysis of Laminar Forced Convection Conden- T94-021 sation Within Thin Porous Coatings 194-043 Rapid Cooling by Direct Expansion of Coolant Effective Radiative Properties of Fibrous Com- Effects of Buoyancy on the Critical Heat Flux in Through an Orifice 794-091 posites Containing Spherical Particles Forced Convection 194-046 T94-061 Two-Temperature Modeling of Laser Sustained Electronics Cooling Heat Transfer in Two-Phase Flow Through a Cir- Hydrogen Plasmas 194-117 cular Tube at Reduced Gravity T94-106 Experimental Study and Modeling of Thermal Computational Heat Transfer Contact Resistance Across Bolted Joints Structural Mechanics and Materials T94-020 Space Transportation System Launch Pad Sum- Metallic Coatings for Enhancement of Thermal Structural Composite Materials mer Environmental Effects 194-008 Contact Conductance 194-049 Transient Conductive, Radiative Heat Transfer Evaluation of Nonmetallic Coatings and Films Transverse Thermal Conductance of Thermoset- Coupled with Moisture Transport in Attic In- for Thermal Control Applications 194-050 ting Composite Materials During Their Cure sulations 794-015 Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer of an Extended T94-051 Monte Carlo Prediction of Radiative Heat Trans- Slot Jet Impingement 194-081 fer in Inhomogeneous, Anisotropic, Nongray Experimental and Analytical Investigation of a Thermal Effects Media 194-016 Capillary Pumped Loop T94-089 Non-Fourier Dynamic Thermoelasticity with Review of Elastic and Plastic Contact Conduc- Non-Fourier Dynamic Thermoelasticity with Temperature-Dependent Thermal Properties tance Models: Comparison with Experiment Temperature-Dependent Thermal Properties T94-018 T94-097 794-018 Implicit Heat Pipe Vapor Model 194-026 Macroscopic Spread Function Analysis for Sub- Forced Convection Thermophysics and Heat Transfer surface Scattering of Semitransparent Materi- als 194-029 Nonisothermal Turbulent Boundary-Layer Ad- Ablation, Pyrolysis, Thermal Decomposition, Rocket Plume Base Heating Methodology verse Pressure Gradient Large Scale Thermal and Degradation T94-031 Structure Measurements 194-007 Coupled Radiation Effects in Thermochemical Space Transportation System Launch Pad Sum- Review of Numerical Procedures for Computa- Nonequilibrium Shock-Capturing Flowfield mer Environmental Effects 794-008 tional Surface Thermochemistry T94-002 Calculations 194-035 Combined Forced-Convection and Correlated- One-Dimensional Ablation Using Landau Trans- Pressure-Based Computational Method for Com- Radiation Heat Transfer in Cylindrical Packed formation and Finite Control Volume Proce- pressible and Incompressible Flows 194-038 Beds T94-014 dure T94-040 Conjugate Conduction-Convection Heat Trans- Analysis of Laminar Forced Convection Conden- fer with a High-Speed Boundary Layer sation Within Thin Porous Coatings 194-043 Aerothermodynamics/Thermal Protection T94-039 Experimental Modeling of Central Axis and Jet- Inverse Design of Super-Elliptic Cooling Passag- Ring Turbine Disk Cooling T94-080 Review of Chemical-Kinetic Problems of Future es in Coated Turbine Blade Airfoils 194-041 Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer of an Extended NASA Missions, II: Mars Entries 794-001 Natural Convection of Micropolar Fluids in Con- Slot Jet Impingement 194-081 Experimental Investigation of a Nitrogen High- centric and Vertically Eccentric Annuli Effects of Turbulator Profile and Spacing on Enthalpy Flow T94-005 T94-045 Heat Transfer and Friction in a Channel Influence of Injectant Mach Number and Tem- Natural Convection Within a Vertical Finite- T94-083 perature on Supersonic Film Cooling T94-006 Length Channel in Free Space 194-052 Augmented Heat Transfer in Triangular Ducts Nonisothermal Turbulent Boundary-Layer Ad- Numerical Study of Non-Darcy Mixed Convec- with Full and Partial Ribbed Walls 194-085 verse Pressure Gradient Large Scale Thermal tion in a Vertical Porous Channel 194-054 Effect of Torsion on Heat Transfer in the Curved Structure Measurements 194-007 Natural Convection in Horizontal Porous Annuli Annular Sector Duct 194-086 Reference Temperature Method and Reynolds with Circumferential Baffles 194-056 Perturbation Analysis of Convective Heat Trans- Analogy for Chemically Reacting Nonequilib- Finite Element Formulation of the Discrete-Ordi- fer in Helicoidal Pipes with Substantial Pitch rium Flowfields 194-027 nates Method for Multidimensional Geome- 794-087 Rocket Plume Base Heating Methodology tries 194-065 Heat Convection in a 180-Deg Turning Duct with T94-031 Use of the Second Law for Artificial Dissipation Different Turn Configurations 194-088 One-Dimensional Ablation Using Landau Trans- in Compressible Flow Discrete Analysis Experimental and Analytical Investigation of a formation and Finite Control Volume Proce- 794-076 Capillary Pumped Loop 194-089 dure T94-040 Heat Transfer from Continuously Moving Mate- Time-Resolved Surface Heat Flux Measure- Effective Radiative Properties of Fibrous Com- rial in Channel Flow for Thermal Processing ments in the Wing/Body Junction Vortex posites Containing Spherical Particles T94-082 T94-100 T94-061 Heat Convection in a 180-Deg Turning Duct with Transient Conjugate Heat Transfer Between a Examination of Theory for Bow Shock Ultravio- Different Turn Configurations 194-088 Laminar Stagnation Zone and a Solid Disk let Rocket Experiments—II 194-069 Transient Conjugate Heat Transfer Between a 794-101 Model for Oxygen Recombination on Reaction- Laminar Stagnation Zone and a Solid Disk Finite Element Analysis of Low-Speed Com- Cured Glass 194-070 T94-101 pressible Flows Within Convectively Cooled Analysis of the Argon Additive Influence on a Proportional-Integral-Derivative-Controlled Nu- Structures 194-103 Nitrogen Arcjet Flow 194-071 merical Model for the Prograrnmable Multi- Heat Transfer in Two-Phase Flow Through a Cir- Strongly Coupled Radiative Transfer and Joule zone Furnace 194-102 cular Tube at Reduced Gravity T94-106 J. THERMOPHYSICS, VOL. 8, NO. 4: 1994 INDEX 817 Heat Conduction Line Source ‘194-009 dom Rough Surfaces 794-060 Analysis of Natural Convection in a Rotating Finite Volume Method for Radiation Heat Trans- Heat Transfer Analysis of the Ungrooved Disk of Open Loop 194-011 fer T94-064 a Cooled, Multiplate Clutch 194-019 Extrinsic Effects in the Dynamics and Selection Surface Radiation for Rectangular Enclosures Experimental Study and Modeling of Thermal of Cellular Arrays 194-013 Using the Discrete-Ordinates Method T94-095 Contact Resistance Across Bolted Joints Natural Convection of Micropolar Fluids in Con- T94-020 centric and Vertically Eccentric Annuli Thermal Control Inverse Design of Super-Elliptic Cooling Passag- 794-045 es in Coated Turbine Blade Airfoils 194-041 Natural Convection Within a Vertical Finite- Startup Performance of a Liquid-Metal Heat Pipe Metallic Coatings for Enhancement of Thermal Length Channel in Free Space 194-052 in Near-Vacuum and Gas-Loaded Modes Contact Conductance 194-049 Combined Surface Radiation and Free Convec- T94-021 Impact of Thermal Boundary Resistance on La- tion in Cavities 794-055 Inverse Design of Super-Elliptic Cooling Passag- ser Inclusion Damage 194-062 Natural Convection in Horizontal Porous Annuli es in Coated Turbine Blade Airfoils 194-041 Perturbation Analysis of Convective Heat Trans- with Circumferential Baffles T94-056 Thermodynamic Aspects of Heat Pipe Opera- fer in Helicoidal Pipes with Substantial Pitch tion T94-048 T94-087 Nonintrusive Diagnostics Metallic Coatings for Enhancement of Thermal Heat Conduction Across a Sandwiched Plate Contact Conductance 194-049 with Stringers 194-092 Measurements of Temperature and Seed Atom Evaluation of Nonmetallic Coatings and Films Thermal Modeling of Heat Transfer 194-093 Density in High-Speed MHD Flows 194-072 for Thermal Control Applications 194-050 Review of Elastic and Plastic Contact Conduc- Feasibility of Determining Haze Properties Dur- Rapid Cooling by Direct Expansion of Coolant tance Models: Comparison with Experiment ing High-Speed Titan Entry 194-074 Through an Orifice 794-091 T94-097 Thermal Analysis of an Arc-Heater Electrode Radiation in Participating Media Thermal Modeling and Analysis with a Rotating Arc Foot T94-109 Combined Forced-Convection and Correlated- Monte Carlo Prediction of Radiative Heat Trans- Heat Pipes Radiation Heat Transfer in Cylindrical Packed fer in Inhomogeneous, Anisotropic, Nongray Beds 194-014 Media 794-016 Startup Performance of a Liquid-Metal Heat Pipe Transient Conductive, Radiative Heat Transfer Non-Fourier Dynamic Thermoelasticity with in Near-Vacuum and Gas-Loaded Modes Coupled with Moisture Transport in Attic In- Temperature-Dependent Thermal Properties T94-021 sulations 194-015 T94-018 Evaporating Extended Meniscus in a V-Shaped Monte Carlo Prediction of Radiative Heat Trans- Heat Transfer Analysis of the Ungrooved Disk of Channel 194-022 fer in Inhomogeneous, Anisotropic, Nongray a Cooled, Multiplate Clutch 194-019 Entrained Sprays from Meshed-Interface Occur- Media 194-016 Experimental Study and Modeling of Thermal ring in a Heat Pipe 794-025 Refractive Index and Scattering Effects on Radi- Contact Resistance Across Bolted Joints Implicit Heat Pipe Vapor Model 194-026 ation in a Semitransparent Laminated Layer T94-020 Thermodynamic Aspects of Heat Pipe Opera- 794-028 Evaporating Extended Meniscus in a V-Shaped tion 194-048 Macroscopic Spread Function Analysis for Sub- Channel 194-022 Experimental and Analytical Investigation of a surface Scattering of Semitransparent Materi- Implicit Heat Pipe Vapor Model 194-026 Capillary Pumped Loop 194-089 als T94-029 Macroscopic Spread Function Analysis for Sub- Two-Temperature Modeling of Laser Sustained Compatibility of Infrared Band Models with surface Scattering of Semitransparent Materi- Hydrogen Plasmas 194-117 Scattering T94-030 als 194-029 Two-Slab Model of Plasma Mediated Laser Cou- One-Dimensional Ablation Using Landau Trans- Laser Interaction pling to Surfaces T94-033 formation and Finite Control Volume Proce- Coupled Radiation Effects in Thermochemical dure 194-040 Measurement of Extinction Coefficients of La- Nonequilibrium Shock-Capturing Flowfield Heating Effects on Laminar Flow Through a Ro- ser-Produced Aluminum Plumes T94-032 Calculations 194-035 tating Square Channel 194-042 Two-Slab Model of Plasma Mediated Laser Cou- Prediction of Radiative Transfer from Potential Thermodynamic Aspects of Heat Pipe Opera- pling to Surfaces 194-033 Core of a Hot Jet 194-053 tion T94-048 Impact of Thermal Boundary Resistance on La- Effective Radiative Properties of Fibrous Com- Transverse Thermal Conductance of Thermoset- ser Inclusion Damage 194-062 posites Containing Spherical Particles ting Composite Materials During Their Cure 194-061 T94-051 Melting/Solidification Finite Volume Method for Radiation Heat Trans- Prediction of Radiative Transfer from Potential Extrinsic Effects in the Dynamics and Selection fer 194-064 Core of a Hot Jet 794-053 of Cellular Arrays T94-013 Finite Element Formulation of the Discrete-Ordi- Transient Compressible Flow in Variable Perme- Feasibility of Determining Haze Properties Dur- nates Method for Multidimensional Geome- ability Media 194-057 ing High-Speed Titan Entry 194-074 tries 194-065 Impact of Thermal Boundary Resistance on La- Refractive Index Effects on Local Radiative ser Inclusion Damage 194-062 Mixed Convection Emission from a Rectangular Semitransparent Finite Element Formulation of the Discrete-Ordi- Solid 194-094 nates Method for Multidimensional Geome- Mixed Convection Along an Isothermal Vertical Dependent vs Independent Scattering in Fibrous tries 194-065 Cylinder in Porous Media 194-010 Composites Containing Parallel Fibers Heat Transfer from Continuously Moving Mate- Heating Effects on Laminar Flow Through a Ro- T94-098 rial in Channel Flow for Thermal Processing tating Square Channel 194-042 Film Cooling Effectiveness in a Particle-Laden T94-082 Power-Law Fluid Flow in Heated Vertical Ducts Flow T94-108 Perturbation Analysis of Convective Heat Trans- T94-044 Strongly Coupled Radiative Transfer and Joule fer in Helicoidal Pipes with Substantial Pitch Numerical Study of Non-Darcy Mixed Convec- Heating in an Arc Heater Cathode 194-110 794-087 tion in a Vertical Porous Channel 194-054 Radiation Transport Calculation in High En- Thermal Modeling of Heat Transfer 194-093 Heat Transfer from Continuously Moving Mate- thalpy Environments for Two-Dimensional Surface Radiation for Rectangular Enclosures rial in Channel Flow for Thermal Processing Axisymmetric Geometries 194-112 Using the Discrete-Ordinates Method T94-082 Complete Radiative Terms for the Electron/Elec- T94-095 Laminar Mixed Convection from a Circular Cy!- tronic Energy Equation 194-118 Review of Elastic and Plastic Contact Conduc- inder Using a Body-Fitted Coordinate System Wideband Spectral Models for the Absorption tance Models: Comparison with Experiment T94-105 Coefficient of Water Vapor 794-125 794-097 Non-Darcy Mixed Convection in a Vertical Po- Proportional-Integral-Derivative-Controlled Nu- rous Channel with Asymmetric Wall Heating Radiation in Participating Media merical Model for the Programmable Multi- 194-124 zone Furnace T94-102 Combined Surface Radiation and Free Convec- Thermal Analysis of an Arc-Heater Electrode Natural Convection tion in Cavities 794-055 with a Rotating Arc Foot T94-109 Quantifying Specular Approximations for Angu- Unsteady Heat Transfer from a Thick Hot-Film Modeling a Horizontal Heat-Flux Cylinder as a lar Scattering from Perfectly Conducting Ran- Sensor 194-120 J. THERMOPHYSICS, VOL. 8, NO. 4: 1994 INDEX Wideband Spectral Models for the Absorption Model for Oxygen Recombination on Reaction- T94-047 Coefficient of Water Vapor 194-125 Cured Glass 794-070 Evaluation of Nonmetallic Coatings and Films Finite Element Analysis of the Heat Transfer in Measurement and Analysis of Nitric Oxide Radi- for Thermal Control Applications 194-050 Concentric-Tube Heat Exchangers 194-126 ation in an Arcjet Flow 194-111 Quantifying Specular Approximations for Angu- Nonequilibrium Thermal Radiation from Air lar Scattering from Perfectly Conducting Ran- Thermochemistry and Chemical Kinetics Shock Layers Modeled with Direct Simulation dom Rough Surfaces 194-060 Monte Carlo 194-115 High-Temperature, Normal Spectral Emittance Rotational Relaxation of Molecular Hydrogen at DSMC- and BGK-Based Calculations for Return of Silicon Carbide Based Materials 194-063 Moderate Temperatures 194-003 Flux Contamination of an Outgassing Space- Measurement of the Absorption of Light by Po- Errors in JANAF Thermodynamic Formation craft 194-122 laroid Sheet 194-096 Functions for Acetylene 794-023 Nonequilibrium Thermal Radiation from Air Evaluation of Simple Rate Expressions for Vi- Thermophysical Properties Shock Layers Modeled with Direct Simulation bration-Dissociation Coupling 194-034 Monte Carlo 194-115 Coupled Radiation Effects in Thermochemical Errors in JANAF Thermodynamic Formation Complete Radiative Terms for the Electron/Elec- Nonequilibrium Shock-Capturing Flowfield Functions for Acetylene T94-023 tronic Energy Equation 194-118 Calculations 194-035 Two-Slab Model of Plasma Mediated Laser Cou- Thermophysical Properties of Cyclotrimethylen- Measurement of Diffusion in Fluid Systems: Ap- pling to Surfaces 194-033 etrinitramine 94-123 plications to the Supercritical Fluid Region Measurement of Diffusion in Fluid Systems: Ap- Wideband Spectral Models for the Absorption 794-047 plications to the Supercritical Fluid Region Coefficient of Water Vapor 194-125 J. THERMOPHYSICS, VOL. 8, NO. 4: 1994 INDEX Author Index Abe, T., T94-116 Espy, P., T94-067 Kim, Y. W., T94-080 Rezkallah, K. S., T94-106 Ahmad, R. A., T94-008 Fallavollita, M. A., T94-113 Ko, C. L., T94-126 Richter, R., T94-048 Alkam, M. K., T94-101 Fann, S., 794-042 Krier, H., T94-117 Rite, R. W., T94-106 Ambrose, J. H., T94-091 Farmer, J. T., T94-016 Ku, J. C., T94-066 Roux, J. A., T94-015 Anderson, C. F., T94-121 Farmer, J. D., T94-051 Kumar, R. A., T94-072 Saitoh, S., T94-014 Anderson, J. D., Jr., T94-004, Fasoulas, S., T94-005 Lai, F. C., T94-056 Sawyers, D. R., T94-011 194-027, T94-058 Fiveland, W. A., 794-065 Lambert, M. A., T94-049, T94- Schneider, G. E., T94-038, T94- Armaly, B. F., 794-010 Fletcher, L. S., 794-049, T94-050 050 076 Augi, R., T94-020 Gallis, M. A., T94-115 Larini, M., T94-059 Schénemann, A. T., T94-071 Auweter-Kurtz, M., T94-005, Glass, D. E., T94-018 Lee, H. S., T94-017, T94-064 Sega, R. M., T94-122 T94-071 Gnoffo, P. A., T94-035 Lee, K.-P., T94-075 Sen, M., T94-011 Babikian, D. S., T94-111 Gogel, T. H., T94-112 Lee, S., T94-020 Seward, W. A., T94-070 Bagheri, N., T94-007 Gong, Y., T94-087 Lee, S.-C., T94-061, T94-098 Shaffer, G. H., T94-029 Balaji, C., T94-055 Gonzales, D. A., T94-034 Lei, T.-K., T94-007 Shampine, R. W., T94-121 Bauman, L. E., T94-072 Gopaul, N. K. J. M., T94-111 Levin, D. A., T94-067, T94-068, Sharma, S. P., T94-003 Bayazitoglu, Y., T94-121 Gorthala, R., T94-015 T94-069 Shepard, C. E., T94-109 Beran, P. S., T94-026 Gottschiich, J. M., T94-048 Lewis, D. J., T94-004, T94-100 Shope, F. L., T94-039 Beskok, A., T94-099 Grumet, A., T94-004 Lin, S. C., T94-052 Siegel, R., T94-028, T94-094 Billia, B., T94-013 Grzesik, J. A., T94-061 Longtin, J. P., T94-062 Sikka, K. K., T94-063 Bishop, P. J., T94-032 Gu, W. Z., 794-085 Look, D. C., Jr., T94-096 Simpson, R. L., T94-100 Blackwell, B. F., T94-040 Gupta, R. N., T94-075 Loraud, J.-C., T94-059 Sivo, J. M., T94-006 Bowman, W. J., T94-026 Haas, B. L., T94-113 Luong, V., T94-079 Sleziona, P. C., T94-071 Braunstein, M., T94-069 Habiger, H. A., T94-005, T94- Luthe, J. C., T94-072 Smith, G. P., T94-069 Brown, D. G., T94-030 071 Marotta, E. G., T94-050 Smith, T. F., T94-095 Bruno, T. J., 794-047 Hadim, A., T94-054 Martin, T. J., T94-041 Song, S., T94-020 Brusstar, M. J., T94-046 Hadim, H. A., T94-124 McCarty, T. A., T94-015 Spring, S. D., T94-083 Buckius, R. O., T94-060 Hallinan, K. P., T94-107 Meecchan, K., T94-043 Spuckler, C. M., T94-028 Butler, P. B., T94-101 Han, J. C., T94-085 Merte, H., Jr., T94-046 Sridhar, M. R., T94-097 Candler, G. V., T94-001, T94- Harris, K. T., T94-015 Mertogul, A. E., T94-117 Stanley, S. A., T94-118 068, T94-069 Hartung, L. C., T94-035 Messerschmid, E. W., T94-112 Stéckle, T., T94-071 Carlson, A. B., T94-073 Harvey, J. K., 794-115 Metzger, D. E., T94-080 Stremler, M. A., T94-011 Carlson, L. A., T94-118 Hash, D. B., T94-114 Miller, M. S., T94-123 Sulfredge, C. D., T94-090 Carneiro, M. J., T94-043 Hassan, H. A., T94-036, T94- Mills, T. E., T94-032 Suzuki, K., T94-116 Cerisier, P., T94-013 073, T94-114 Milos, F. S., T94-002, T94-199 Swanson, L. W., T94-022 Chai, J. C., T94-017, T94-064 Hellmann, J. R., T94-063 Minardi, A., T94-032 Tagavi, K. A., T94-090 Chandrasekar, M., T94-093 Heragu, S. S., T94-053 Minucci, M. A. S., 794-037 Tamma, K. K., T94-018 Chang, K. P., T94-052 Hétu, J.-F., T94-104 Mitcheltree, R. A., T94-035 Taslim, M. E., T94-083 Chang, W. S., T94-021, T94-107 Hiers, R. S., Il, T94-023, T94- Mladin, E. C., T94-078 Taylor, J. C., 794-036, T94-073 Chanty, J. M. G., T94-119 030 Modest, M. F., T94-063 Thi, H. N., T94-013 Chebaro, H. C., T94-107 Hogan, R. E., T94-040 Moran, K. P., T94-020 Thornton, E. A., T94-103 Chen, C.-K., T94-105 Hooper, W. B., T94-010 Moss, J. N., T94-114 Tien, C. L., T94-062 Chen, G., T94-124 Hossain, M. A., T94-012 Myrabo, L. N., T94-037 Tokita, Y., T94-125 Chen, K.-H., T94-077 Howe, J. T., T94-001 Nacouzi, G. J., T94-108 Trivedi, R., T94-012 Chen, T. S., T94-010 Howell, J. R., T94-016 Nagamatsu, H. T., T94-037 Tsai, B. K., T94-029 Chen, Y. C., T94-045 Howlett, L. C., 794-067, T94-068 Nakayama, A., T94-012 Vafai, K., T94-084 Chiou, J. S., T94-045 Hsu, I. C., T94-091 Naterer, G. F., T94-076 Varghese, P. L., T94-034 Chou, Y. J., T94-081 Hsu, P.-F., T94-066 Nelson, H. F., T94-031, T94-074 Venkateshan, S. P., T94-055 Chow, L. C., T94-090 Huang, P. C., 794-084 Olynick, D. R., T94-036 Wang, C. Y., T94-092 Chyu, M. K., T94-088 Hung, Y. H., T94-052, T94-081 Ott, J. D., T94-058 Wang, T.-S., T94-079, T94-088 Cohen, R. D., T94-121 Hunt, M. L., T94-006 Palmer, G., T94-110 Wang, W., T94-072 Cole, K. D., T94-120 Ignatiev, A., T94-122 Panzarella, C. H., T94-102 Weaver, J. A., T94-019 Collins, R. J., 794-067, T94-068, llinca, F., T94-104 Parang, M., T94-057 Weyl, G., T94-033 T94-069 Ingham, D. B., T94-044 Park, C., T94-001, T94-111, T94- White, B. R., T94-007 Covert, E. E., 794-051 Jaffe, R. L., T94-001 120 White, S., T94-061 Cromwell, B. K., T94-030 Jaluria, Y., T94-082 Patankar, S. V., T94-017, T94- Wu, S.-R., T94-105 Dalton, C., T94-122 Jamgotchian, H., T94-013 064 Yang, G., T94-086, T94-087 Debrestian, D. J., 794-027 Jessee, J. P., T94-065 Pelletier, D., T94-104 Yang, W.-J., T94-042 Deschamps, V., T94-009 Jestin, L., T94-059 Peterson, G. P., T94-022, T94- Yang, Y.-T., T94-024, T94-105 Desrayaud, G., T94-009 Jones, A. T., T94-044 025, T94-089 Yarrington, P. W., T94-103 DeWitt, D. P., T94-029 Juhany, K. A., T94-006 Pletcher, R. H., T94-077 Yeh, Y.-Y., T94-024 Dickey, J. T., T94-089 Jumper, E. J., T94-070 Polehn, R., T94-057 Yovanovich, M. M., T94-097 Diller, T. E., T94-100 Justiz, C. R., T94-122 Ponnappan, R., T94-021 Zaccardi, V. A., T94-030 Dimenna, R. A., T94-060 Kamiuto, K., T94-014, T94-125 Porterie, B., T94-059 Zhang, Y. M., T94-085 Dulikravich, G. S., T94-041 Kang, B. H., T94-082 Postlethwait, M. A., T94-063 Zipf, E. C., T94-067, T94-068 Dupuis, M., T94-112 Karimian, S. M. H., T94-038 Qiu, T. Q., T94-062 Zoby, E. V., 794-075 Durgapal, P., T94-110 Karniadakis, G. E., T94-099 Raghunandan, B. N., T94-053 Zumbrunnen, D. A., T94-078 Ebadian, M. A., T94-086, T94- Kassemi, M., T94-102 Raj, S. A., T94-093 087 Kelecy, F. J., 794-077 Rao, K. V. L., T94-053 Edwards, D. K., T94-108 Keyhani, M., T94-057 Rasky, D. J., T94-002 Ehlert, J. R., T94-095 Kihm, K. D., T94-025 Reardon, J. E., T94-031 Erdman, P. W., T94-067, T94- Kim, B. H., T94-025 Reed, R. A., T94-030 068 Kim, S. J., T94-107 Renken, K. J., T94-043 J. THERMOPHYSICS, VOL. 8, NO. 4: 1994 INDEX Chronological Index 194-001 Review of Chemical-Kinetic Problems of Future Coupled with Moisture Transport in Attic Insulations. R. Gor- NASA Missions, II: Mars Entries. Chul Park, John T. Howe, and thala, K. T. Harris, J. A. Roux, and T. A. McCarty, University of Richard L. Jaffe, NASA Ames Research Center, and Graham V. Mississippi (8, 1, p. 125) Article Candler, North Carolina State University at Raleigh (8, 1, p. 9) Sur- vey Paper based on AIAA Paper 91-0464 194-016 Monte Carlo Prediction of Radiative Heat Transfer in Inhomogeneous, Anisotropic, Nongray Media. Jeff T. Farmer, T94-002 Review of Numerical Procedures for Computational NASA Langley Research Center, and John R. Howell, University of Surface Thermochemistry. Frank S. Milos and Daniel J. Rasky, Texas at Austin (8, 1, p. 133) Article NASA Ames Research Center (8, 1, p. 24) Article based on AIAA Paper 92-2944 T94-017 Evaluation of Spatial Differencing Practices for the Discrete-Ordinates Method. John C. Chai and Suhas V. Patankar, 794-003 Rotational Relaxation of Molecular Hydrogen at University of Minnesota; and HaeOk S. Lee, NASA Lewis Research Moderate Temperatures. S. P. Sharma, NASA Ames Research Center (8, 1, p. 140) Article based on AIAA Paper 93-0140 Center (8, 1, p. 35) Article based on AIAA Paper 92-2854 194-018 Non-Fourier Dynamic Thermoelasticity with Tem- T94-004 Numerical Study of the Effects of Wali Catalysis on perature-Dependent Thermal Properties. David E. Glass, Ana- Shock Wave/Boundary-Layer Interaction. Adam Grumet, John lytical Services and Materials, Inc.; and Kumar K. Tamma, Univer- D. Anderson Jr., and Mark J. Lewis, University of Maryland (8, 1, sity of Minnesota at Minneapolis St. Paul (8, 1, p. 145) Article p. 40) Article based on AJAA Paper 91-1174 CP911 T94-005 Experimental Investigation of a Nitrogen High- 194-019 Heat Transfer Analysis of the Ungrooved Disk of a Enthalpy Flow. Stefanos Fasoulas, Monika Auweter-Kurtz, and Cooled, Multiplate Clutch. John A. Weaver, General Motors Harald A. Habiger, University of Stuttgart, Germany (8, 1, p. 48) Corporation (8, 1, p. 152) Article Article T94-020 Experimental Study and Modeling of Thermal Con- T94-006 Influence of Injectant Mach Number and Temper- tact Resistance Across Bolted Joints. S. Song, K. P. Moran, and ature on Supersonic Film Cooling. K. A. Juhany, M. L. Hunt, and R. Augi, /BM; and S. Lee, University of Waterloo, Canada (8, 1, p. J. M. Sivo, California Institute of Technology (8, 1, p. 59) Article 159) Article based on AIAA Paper 93-0844 194-007 Nonisothermal Turbulent Boundary-Layer Adverse 794-021 Startup Performance of a Liquid-Metal Heat Pipe in Pressure Gradient Large Scale Thermal Structure Meas- Near-Vacuum and Gas-Loaded Modes. R. Ponnappan, Uni- urements. Nader Bagheri, California Maritime Academy, and versal Energy Systems, Inc.; and W. S. Chang, Wright Laboratory Bruce R. White and Ting-Kwo Lei, University of California, Davis (8, 1, p. 164) Article based on AIAA Paper 90-1755 (8, 1, p. 68) Article based on AIAA Paper 92-0550 194-022 Evaporating Extended Meniscus in a V-Shaped 794-008 Space Transportation System Launch Pad Summer Channel. L. W. Swanson and G. P. Peterson, Texas A&M Univer- Environmental Effects. R. A. Ahmad, Thiokol Corporation (8, 1, sity (8, 1, p. 172) Article p. 75) Article based on AIAA Paper 92-3850 194-023 Errors in JANAF Thermodynamic Formation Func- 194-009 Modeling a Horizontal Heat-Flux Cylinder as a Line tions for Acetylene. Robert S. Hiers III, Sverdrup Technology, Inc. Source. Valérie Deschamps, Conservatoire National des Arts et (8, 1, p. 181) Technical Note Métius, France; and Gilles Desrayaud, JBM, France (8, 1, p. 84) Article 194-024 Numerical Study of Turbulent Offset Jets with En- trainment Boundary. Yue-Tzu Yang and Yun-Yeu Yeh, National 194-010 Mixed Convection Along an Isothermal Vertical Cyl- Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan, ROC (8, 1, p. 182) Technical inder in Porous Media. W. B. Hooper, T. S. Chen, and B. F. Note Armaly, University of Missouri—Rolla (8, 1, p. 92) Article 194-025 Entrained Sprays from Meshed-Interface Occurring T94-011 Analysis of Natural Convection in a Rotating Open in a Heat Pipe. K. D. Kihm, B. H. Kim, and G. P. Peterson, Texas Loop. Mark A. Stremler, David R. Sawyers, and Mihir Sen, Uni- A&M University (8, 1, p. 184) Technical Note versity of Notre Dame (8, 1, p. 100) Article 194-026 Implicit Heat Pipe Vapor Model. W. Jerry Bowman 194-012 Nonsimilar Free Convection Boundary Layer in Non- and Philip S. Beran, Air Force Institute of Technology (8, 1, p. 187) Newtonian Fluid-Saturated Porous Media. M. A. Hossain, Uni- Technical Note versity of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and A. Nakayama, Shizuoka Univer- sity, Japan (8, 1, p. 107) Article 194-027 Reference Temperature Method and Reynolds Analogy for Chemically Reacting Nonequilibrium Flowfields. 194-013 Extrinsic Effects in the Dynamics and Selection of David J. Debrestian and John D. Anderson Jr., University of Mary- Cellular Arrays. B. Billia, H. Jamgotchian, and H. Nguyen Thi, land (8, 1, p. 190) Technical Note Université d’ Aix-Marseille, France; P. Cerisier, Université d’ Aix- Marseille I, France; and R. Trivedi, owa State University (8, 1, p. T94-028 Refractive Index and Scattering Effects on Radiation 113) Article based on AIAA Paper 93-0264 in a Semitransparent Laminated Layer. C. M. Spuckler and R. Siegel, NASA Lewis Research Center (8, 2, p. 193) Article T94-014 Combined Forced-Convection and Correlated- Radiation Heat Transfer in Cylindrical Packed Beds. K. Ka- 194-029 Macroscopic Spread Function Analysis for Sub- miuto and S. Saitoh, Oita University, Japan (8, 1, p. 119) Article surface Scattering of Semitransparent Materials. B. K. Tsai and D. P. DeWitt, Purdue University, and G. H. Shaffer, Miles Labor- T94-015 Transient Conductive, Radiative Heat Transfer atories, Inc. (8, 2, p. 202) Article based on AIAA Paper 93-2803 J. THERMOPHYSICS, VOL. 8, NO. 4: 1994 INDEX 821 194-030 Compatibility of Infrared Band Models with Scat- T. Jones and D. B. Ingham, University of Leeds, England, UK (8, 2, tering. R. A. Reed, D. G. Brown, R. S. Hiers III, B. K. Cromwell, p. 309) Article and V. A. Zaccardi, Sverdrup Technology, Inc. (8, 2, p. 208) Article based on AIAA Paper 92-2891 194-045 Natural Convection of Micropolar Fluids in Con- centric and Vertically Eccentric Annuli. J. S. Chiou and Y. C. 794-031 Rocket Plume Base Heating Methodology. John E. Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, ROC (8, 2, p. 316) Reardon, REMTECH, Inc.; and H. F. Nelson, University of Article Missouri—Rolla (8, 2, p. 216) Article based on AIAA Paper 93- 2823 1794-046 Effects of Buoyancy on the Critical Heat Flux in Forced Convection. Matthew J. Brusstar and Herman Merte Jr., 194-032 Measurement of Extinction Coefficients of Laser- University of Michigan (8, 2, p. 322) Article based on AIAA Paper Produced Aluminum Plumes. T. E. Mills, P. J. Bishop, and A. 93-0575 Minardi, University of Central Florida (8, 2, p. 223) Article based on AIAA Paper 93-3228 194-047 Measurement of Diffusion in Fluid Systems: Applica- tions to the Supercritical Fluid Region. Thomas J. Bruno, Na- 194-033 Two-Slab Model of Plasma Mediated Laser Coupling tional Institute of Standards and Technology (8, 2, p. 329) Article to Surfaces. Guy Weyl, Physical Sciences, Inc. (8, 2, p. 229) based on AIAA Paper 93-0809 Article 194-048 Thermodynamic Aspects of Heat Pipe Operation. 194-034 Evaluation of Simple Rate Expressions for Vibration- Robert Richter, California Institute of Technology, and Joseph M. Dissociation Coupling. David A. Gonzales and Philip L. Var- Gottschlich, Wright Laboratory (8, 2, p. 334) Article based on ghese, University of Texas at Austin (8, 2, p. 236) Article based on AIAA Paper 90-1772 AIAA Paper 93-0481 194-049 Metallic Coatings for Enhancement of Thermal 194-035 Coupled Radiation Effects in Thermochemical Non- Contact Conductance. M. A. Lambert and L. S. Fletcher, Texas equilibrium Shock-Capturing Flowfield Calculations. Lin C. A&M University (8, 2, p. 341) Article based on AIAA Paper 92- Hartung, Robert A. Mitcheltree, and Peter A. Gnoffo, NASA Lang- 2849 ley Research Center (8, 2, p. 244) Article based on AIAA Paper 92- 2868 194-050 Evaluation of Nonmetallic Coatings and Films for Thermal Control Applications. E. G. Marotta, M. A. Lambert, 194-036 Comparisons Between Monte Carlo Methods and and L. S. Fletcher, Texas A & M University (8, 2, p. 349) Article Navier-Stokes Equations for Re-Entry Flows. David R. Olynick, based on AIAA Paper 92-2849 NASA Ames Research Center, and Jeff C. Taylor and H. A. Hassan, North Carolina State University (8, 2, p. 251) Article based on 194-051 Transverse Thermal Conductance of Thermosetting AIAA Paper 93-2810 Composite Materials During Their Cure. Jeffrey D. Farmer and Eugene E. Covert, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (8, 2, p. 194-037 Combustion Shock Tunnel and Interface Com- 358) Article based on AIAA Paper 93-1574 CP931 pression to Increase Reservoir Pressure and Enthalpy. M. A. S. Minucci, /nstituto de Estudos Avancados—CTA, Brazil, and H. T. 194-052 Natural Convection Within a Vertical Finite-Length Nagamatsu and L. N. Myrabo, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (8, Channel in Free Space. S.C. Lin, K. P. Chang, and Y. H. Hung, 2, p. 259) Article based on AIAA Paper 92-0569 National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, ROC (8, 2, p. 366) Tech- nical Note 794-038 Pressure-Based Computational Method for Compres- sible and Incompressible Flows. S. M. H. Karimian and G. E. 194-053 Prediction of Radiative Transfer from Potential Core Schneider, University of Waterloo, Canada (8, 2, p. 267) Article of a Hot Jet. Srinath S. Heragu and K. V. L. Rao, Aeronautical De- based on AIAA Paper 93-2768 velopment Agency, India; and B. N. Raghunandan, /ndian Institute of Science (8, 2, p. 368) Technical Note 794-039 Conjugate Conduction-Convection Heat Transfer with a High-Speed Boundary Layer. Frederick L. Shope, Arnold 794-054 Numerical Study of Non-Darcy Mixed Convection in Engineering Development Center (8, 2, p. 275) Article based on a Vertical Porous Channel. A. Hadim, Stevens Institute of Tech- AIAA Paper 91-5033 nology (8, 2, p. 371) Technical Note 194-040 One-Dimensional Ablation Using Landau Transfor- 194-055 Combined Surface Radiation and Free Convection in mation and Finite Control Volume Procedure. B. F. Blackwell Cavities. C. Balaji and S. P. Venkateshan, /ndian Institute of Tech- and R. E. Hogan, Sandia National Laboratories (8, 2, p. 282) nology (8, 2, p. 373) Technical Note Article 194-056 Natural Convection in Horizontal Porous Annuli with 194-041 Inverse Design of Super-Elliptic Cooling Passages in Circumferential Baffles. F.C. Lai, University of Oklahoma (8, 2, Coated Turbine Blade Airfoils. George S. Dulikravich and p. 376) Technical Note based on AIAA Paper 93-0919 Thomas J. Martin, Pennsylvania State University (8, 2, p. 288) Ar- ticle based on AIAA Paper 92-4714 CP9213 194-057 Transient Compressible Flow in Variable Permea- bility Media. R. Polehn, M. Keyhani, and M. Parang, University of 194-042 Heating Effects on Laminar Fisw Through a Rotating Tennessee (8, 2, p. 378) Technical Note Square Channel. Shin Fann and Wen-Jei Yang, University of Michigan (8, 2, p. 295) Article 194-058 Effects of Nonequilibrium Chemistry on the Refer- ence Temperature Method and Reynolds Analogy. James D. Ott 794-043 Analysis of Laminar Forced Convection Condensa- and John D. Anderson Jr., University of Maryland (8, 2, p. 381) tion Within Thin Porous Coatings. K. J. Renken, M. J. Carneiro, Technical Note and K. Meechan, University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee (8, 2, p. 303) Article 194-059 Cooled Pitot Tube in Plasma Jet: an Impact-Pressure Recovery Model. B. Porterie, M. Larini, and J-C. Loraud, /nstitut T94-044 Power-Law Fluid Flow in Heated Vertical Ducts. A. Universitaire des Systémes Thermiques Industriels, France, and L. 822 J. THERMOPHYSICS, VOL. 8, NO. 4: 1994 INDEX Jestin, Electricité de France (8, 3, p. 385) Article based on AIAA sity in High-Speed MHD Flows. Leslie E. Bauman, Weishun Paper 92-4004 Wang, John C. Luthe, and R. Arun Kumar, Mississippi State Uni- versity (8, 3, p. 473) Article based on AIAA Paper 93-3215 T94-060 Quantifying Specular Approximations for Angular Scattering from Perfectly Conducting Random Rough Sur- 194-073 Monte Carlo Simulation of Radiating Re-Entry faces. Ralph A. Dimenna and Richard O. Buckius, University of Il- Flows. Jeff C. Taylor, North Carolina State University, Ann B. linois (8, 3, p. 393) Article Carlson, NASA Langley Research Center, and H. A. Hassan, North Carolina State University (8, 3, p. 478) Article based on AIAA 194-061 Effective Radiative Properties of Fibrous Composites Paper 93-2809 Containing Spherical Particles. Siu-Chun Lee, Applied Sciences Laboratory, Inc.; Susan White, NASA Ames Research Center, and 194-074 Feasibility of Determining Haze Properties During Jan A. Grzesik, Applied Sciences Laboratory, Inc. (8, 3, p. 400) Ar- High-Speed Titan Entry. H. F. Nelson, University of Missouri— ticle based on AIAA Paper 93-2729 Rolla (8, 3, p. 486) Article based on AIAA Paper 93-2762 194-062 Impact of Thermal Boundary Resistance on Laser In- 194-075 Viscous Shock-Layer Analysis of Two-Dimensional clusion Damage. J. P. Longtin, T. Q. Qiu, and C. L. Tien, Uni- and Axisymmetric Flows. Roop N. Gupta and Ernest V. Zoby, versity of California at Berkeley (8, 3, p. 406) Article based on NASA Langley Research Center, and Kam-Pui Lee, ViGYAN, Inc. AIAA Paper 94-0125 (8, 3, p. 494) Article based on AIAA Paper 93-2751 794-063 High-Temperature, Normal Spectral Emittance of 194-076 Use of the Second Law for Artificial Dissipation in Silicon Carbide Based Materials. Michael A. Postlethwait, Compressible Flow Discrete Analysis. G. F. Naterer and G. E. Kamal K. Sikka, Michael F. Modest, and John R. Hellmann, Penn- Schneider, University of Waterloo, Canada (8, 3, p. 500) Article sylvania State University (8, 3, p. 412) Article based on AIAA based on AIAA Paper 92-2942 Paper 93-2759 194-077 Numerical and Experimental Study of Three-Dimen- 194-064 Finite Volume Method for Radiation Heat Transfer. sional Liquid Sloshing Flows. Kuo-Huey Chen, University of To- John C. Chai, University of Minnesota, HaeOk S. Lee, NASA Lewis ledo/INASA Lewis Research Center, and Franklyn J. Kelecy and Research Center; and Suhas V. Patankar, University of Minnesota Richard H. Pletcher, Jowa State University (8, 3, p. 507) Article (8, 3, p. 419) Article based on AIAA Paper 93-2731 based on AIAA Paper 92-0829 T94-065 Finite Element Formulation of the Discrete-Or- T94-078 Nonlinear Dynamics of Laminar Boundary Layers in dinates Method for Multidimensional Geometries. W. A. Five- Pulsatile Stagnation Flows. E. C. Mladin and D. A. Zumbrunnen, land and J. P. Jessee, Babcock & Wilcox Company (8, 3, p. 426) Clemson University (8, 3, p. 514) Article Article 194-079 Hot-Gas-Side and Coolant-Side Heat Transfer in 194-066 Radiative Heat Transfer in Finite Cylindrical En- Liquid Rocket Engine Combustors. Ten-See Wang and Van closures with Nonhomogeneous Participating Media. Pei-Feng Luong, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (8, 3, p. 524) Article Hsu and Jerry C. Ku, Wayne State University (8, 3, p. 434) Article based on AIAA Paper 92-3151 T94-067 Measurements of Ultraviolet Radiation from a 5-km/s 194-080 Experimental Modeling of Central Axis and Jet-Ring Bow Shock. Peter W. Erdman and Edward C. Zipf, University of Turbine Disk Cooling. Yong W. Kim and Darryl E. Metzger, Ari- Pittsburgh; Patrick Espy and L. Carl Howlett, Utah State Univer- zona State University (8, 3, p. 531) Article based on AIAA Paper sity; Deborah A. Levin, /nstitute for Defense Analyses; and Robert 91-0343 J. Collins and Graham V. Candler, University of Minnesota (8, 3, p. 441) Article based on AJAA Paper 92-2870 T94-081 Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer of an Extended Slot Jet Impingement. Y. J. Chou and Y. H. Hung, National Tsing Hua 194-068 Examination of Theory for Bow Shock Ultraviolet University, Taiwan, ROC (8, 3, p. 538) Article Rocket Experiments—I. Deborah A. Levin, Institute for Defense Analyses; Graham V. Candler, North Carolina State University; 794-082 Heat Transfer from Continuously Moving Materiai in Robert J. Collins, University of Minnesota, Peter W. Erdman and Channel Flow for Thermal Processing. B. H. Kang and Y. Ja- Edward C. Zipf, University of Pittsburgh, and L. Carl Howlett, luria, Rutgers University (8, 3, p. 546) Article Utah State University (8, 3, p. 447) Article based on AIAA Paper 92-2871 794-083 Effects of Turbulator Profile and Spacing on Heat Transfer and Friction in a Channel. M. E. Tasiim, Northeastern 194-069 Examination of Theory for Bow Shock Ultraviolet University; and S. D. Spring, General Electric Aircraft Engines (8, Rocket Experiments—II. Deborah A. Levin and Matthew Braun- 3, p. 555) Article stein, Institute for Defense Analyses, Graham V. Candler and Robert J. Collins, University of Minnesota; and Gregory P. Smith, 794-084 Analysis of Forced Convection Enhancement in a SRI International (8, 3, p. 453) Article based on AIAA Paper 92- Channel Using Porous Blocks. P. C. Huang and K. Vafai, Ohio 2871 State University (8, 3, p. 563) Article 194-070 Model for Oxygen Recombination on Reaction-Cured T94-085 Augmented Heat Transfer in Triangular Ducts with Glass. E. J. Jumper, University of Notre Dame; and W. A. Seward, Full and Partial Ribbed Walls. Y. M. Zhang and W. Z. Gu, Chi- National Aero-Space Plane Office (8, 3, p. 460) Article nese Academy of Sciences, PRC; and J. C. Han, Texas A&M Uni- versity (8, 3, p. 574) Article 194-071 Analysis of the Argon Additive Influence on a Ni- trogen Arcjet Flow. A. T. Sch6nemann, M. Auweter-Kurtz, H. A. T94-086 Effect of Torsion on Heat Transfer in the Curved An- Habiger, P. C. Sleziona, and T. Stéckle, /nstitut fiir Raumfahrt- nular Sector Duct. G. Yang and M. A. Ebadian, Florida Interna- systeme, University of Stuttgart, Germany (8, 3, p. 466) Article tional University (8, 3, p. 580) Article based on AIAA Paper 93-2829 1794-087 Perturbation Analysis of Convective Heat Transfer in 194-072 Measurements of Temperature and Seed Atom Den- Helicoidal Pipes with Substantial Pitch. Y. Gong, G. Yang, and