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D-Index
35
Citations
4467
World Ranking
9028
National Ranking
2524

Overview

Jacques L. Zakin is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their research profile does not list specific recent papers or publication details, but the academic association suggests involvement in a university-level research environment.

There are no listed frequent co-authors or collaboration networks associated with their work. Similarly, no data on frequent publication venues is available, indicating either a diverse publishing record or limited publicly documented publication activity.

The scientist's research fields, subfields, and main topics of work have not been specified. Consequently, no particular academic disciplines or themes can be attributed based on the available information.

Details about book publications or awards have also not been provided, which limits the understanding of their contributions beyond journal articles or conference papers.

Jacques L. Zakin is currently active, with no indication of being deceased.

Best Publications

  • Surfactant Drag Reduction

    Jacques L. Zakin;Bin Lu;Hans-Werner Bewersdorff

  • The effect of surfactants on bubble growth, wall thermal patterns and heat transfer in pool boiling

    G Hetsroni;J.L Zakin;Z Lin;A Mosyak

  • New limiting drag reduction and velocity profile asymptotes for nonpolymeric additives systems

    Jacques L. Zakin;Jiri Myska;Zdenek Chara

  • Effect of Chemical Structure on Viscoelasticity and Extensional Viscosity of Drag-Reducing Cationic Surfactant Solutions

    B. Lu;X. Li;L. E. Scriven;H. T. Davis

  • DRAG REDUCTION - Polymer Solutions, Soap Solutions, and Solid Particle Suspensions in Pipe Flow

    Gary K. Patterson;Jacques L. Zakin;J. M. Rodriguez

  • Cryo-TEM Imaging the Flow-Induced Transition from Vesicles to Threadlike Micelles

    Yi Zheng;Z. Lin;J. L. Zakin;Y. Talmon

  • Chemical and Rheological Characterization of Drag-Reducing Cationic Surfactant Systems

    Yunying Qi and;Jacques L. Zakin

  • Co-solvent effects on drag reduction, rheological properties and micelle microstructures of cationic surfactants.

    Ying Zhang;Judith Schmidt;Yeshayahu Talmon;Jacques L. Zakin

  • A non-viscoelastic drag reducing cationic surfactant system

    B Lu;X Li;J.L Zakin;Y Talmon

  • Light-Responsive Threadlike Micelles as Drag Reducing Fluids with Enhanced Heat-Transfer Capabilities

    Haifeng Shi;Yi Wang;Bo Fang;Yeshayahu Talmon

  • Mechanical degradation of high molecular weight polymers in dilute solution

    J. F. S. Yu;J. L. Zakin;G. K. Patterson

  • Drag reduction in solid‐fluid systems

    I. Radin;J. L. Zakin;G. K. Patterson

  • Enhanced heat transfer of drag reducing surfactant solutions with fluted tube-in-tube heat exchanger

    Yunying Qi;Yasuo Kawaguchi;Zhiqing Lin;Mark Ewing

  • Review on Drag Reduction and Its Heat Transfer by Additives

    Yi Wang;Bo Yu;Jacques L. Zakin;Haifeng Shi

  • Effect of variations in counterion to surfactant ratio on rheology and microstructures of drag reducing cationic surfactant systems

    Bin Lu;Yi Zheng;H. T. Davis;L. E. Scriven

  • Mechanical degradation of dilute solutions of high polymers in capillary tube flow

    John D. Culter;Jacques L. Zakin;Gary K. Patterson

  • Enhancing heat transfer ability of drag reducing surfactant solutions with static mixers and honeycombs

    Yunying Qi;Yasuo Kawaguchi;Richard N. Christensen;Jacques L. Zakin

  • Compression of Flexible Chain Molecules in Solution

    Robert Simha;J. L. Zakin

  • Effects of molecular characteristics of polymers on drag reduction

    Gin-Chain Liaw;Jacques L. Zakin;Gary K. Patterson

  • Low-speed streaks in drag-reduced turbulent flow

    G. Hetsroni;J. L. Zakin;A. Mosyak

Frequent Co-Authors

Yeshayahu Talmon
Yeshayahu Talmon Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
L. E. Scriven
L. E. Scriven University of Minnesota
Gad Hetsroni
Gad Hetsroni Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
H. Ted Davis
H. Ted Davis University of Minnesota
H. T. Davis
H. T. Davis University of Minnesota
Jinjia Wei
Jinjia Wei Xi'an Jiaotong University
Srinivasa R. Raghavan
Srinivasa R. Raghavan University of Maryland, College Park
Robert Pfeffer
Robert Pfeffer Arizona State University
Pappannan Thiyagarajan
Pappannan Thiyagarajan Argonne National Laboratory
Paul A. Libby
Paul A. Libby University of California, San Diego

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