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D-Index
85
Citations
23673
World Ranking
153
National Ranking
76

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2003 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For contributions to understanding the dynamics of liquid breakup in sprays, the properties of selfpreserving turbulent flows and the mechanism of turbulence generation in dispersed multiphase flows
  • 1990 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1988 - Heat Transfer Memorial Award, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Overview

Gerard M. Faeth was affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their academic career included contributions recognized within the fields related to fluid dynamics and mechanical engineering, particularly focusing on the behavior of turbulent flows and multiphase systems.

Faeth's notable recognitions include being named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2003, with a citation specifically referencing contributions to understanding the dynamics of liquid breakup in sprays, the properties of self-preserving turbulent flows, and the mechanisms of turbulence generation in dispersed multiphase flows. Earlier in their career, Faeth was also named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1990, and in 1988 received the Heat Transfer Memorial Award from The American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

Throughout their career, Faeth's research spanned topics primarily associated with fluid mechanics and heat transfer, addressing complex phenomena inherent in turbulent sprays and multiphase flows. Their work contributed to the understanding of turbulence characteristics in dispersed fluid systems, which has implications for various engineering applications.

No records of specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues have been provided. Similarly, there is no detailed information regarding book publications, specific fields or subfields of study, or main topics of work beyond the award citations.

Best Publications

  • Evaporation and combustion of sprays

    G.M. Faeth

  • Current status of droplet and liquid combustion

    G.M. Faeth

  • Near-limit drop deformation and secondary breakup

    L. P. Hsiang;Gerard M. Faeth

  • Structure and breakup properties of sprays

    G.M Faeth;L.-P Hsiang;P.-K Wu

  • Fractal and projected structure properties of soot aggregates

    Ümit Özgür Köylü;G. M. Faeth;Tiago L. Farias;Maria da Gracia Carvalho

  • Mixing, transport and combustion in sprays

    Gerard M. Faeth

  • Flame stretch interactions of laminar premixed hydrogen/air flames at normal temperature and pressure

    K.T. Aung;M.I. Hassan;G.M. Faeth

  • Flame/stretch interactions of premixed hydrogen-fueled flames: measurements and predictions

    O.C Kwon;G.M Faeth

  • Drop deformation and breakup due to shock wave and steady disturbances

    L.-P. Hsiang;G.M. Faeth

  • Breakup of round nonturbulent liquid jets in gaseous crossflow

    Khaled A Sallam;Christian Aalburg;Gerard M. Faeth

  • Generalized state relationships for scalar properties in nonpremixed hydrocarbon/air flames

    Y. R. Sivathanu;Gerard M. Faeth

  • Measured and predicted properties of laminar premixed methane/air flames at various pressures

    M.I Hassan;K.T Aung;G.M Faeth

  • Structure of Overfire Soot in Buoyant Turbulent Diffusion Flames at Long Residence Times

    Ümit Özgür Köylü;G. M. Faeth

  • Laminar burning velocities and Markstein numbers of hydrocarbonair flames

    L. K. Tseng;M. A. Ismail;Gerard M. Faeth

  • Evaluation of a stochastic model of particle dispersion in a turbulent round jet

    J.-S. Shuen;L.-D. Chen;G. M. Faeth

  • Structure of particle-laden jets - Measurements and predictions

    J.-S. Shuen;A. S. P. Solomon;G. M. Faeth;Q.-F. Zhang

  • Liquid breakup at the surface of turbulent round liquid jets in still gases

    K.A. Sallam;Z. Dai;G.M. Faeth

  • Laminar burning velocities and transition to unstable flames in H2/O2/N2 and C3H8/O2/N2 mixtures☆

    S. Kwon;L. K. Tseng;Gerard M. Faeth

  • Temporal properties of secondary drop breakup in the multimode breakup regime

    Z. Dai;G.M. Faeth

  • Opportunities and challenges of combustion in microgravity

    Chung King Law;G. M. Faeth

  • EFFECTS OF INITIAL FLOW CONDITIONS ON PRIMARY BREAKUP OF NONTURBULENT AND TURBULENT ROUND LIQUID JETS

    P. K. Wu;R. F. Miranda;G. M. Faeth

Frequent Co-Authors

Jay P. Gore
Jay P. Gore Purdue University West Lafayette
Werner J. A. Dahm
Werner J. A. Dahm Arizona State University
James F. Driscoll
James F. Driscoll University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Elaine S. Oran
Elaine S. Oran Texas A&M University
Eric Loth
Eric Loth University of Virginia
Chung King Law
Chung King Law Princeton University

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