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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
61
Citations
15003
World Ranking
639
National Ranking
280

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1981 - James Harry Potter Gold Medal, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Overview

Joseph Kestin was affiliated with Brown University in the United States during their academic career.

They were awarded the James Harry Potter Gold Medal by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1981.

As a deceased scientist, their contributions are documented through their association with Brown University and recognition within the mechanical engineering community.

Best Publications

  • Entropy Generation Through Heat and Fluid Flow

    A. Bejan;J. Kestin

  • Viscosity of Liquid Water in the Range - 8 C to 150 C,

    Joseph Kestin;Mordechai Sokolov;William A. Wakeham

  • Equilibrium and transport properties of the noble gases and their mixtures at low density

    J. Kestin;K. Knierim;E. A. Mason;B. Najafi

  • The theory of the transient hot-wire method for measuring thermal conductivity

    J.J. Healy;J.J. de Groot;J. Kestin

  • Tables of the Dynamic and Kinematic Viscosity of Aqueous KCl Solutions in the Temperature Range 25-150 C and the Pressure Range 0.1-35 MPa,

    Joseph Kestin;H. Ezzat Khalifa;Robert J. Correia

  • Thermophysical properties of fluid D2O

    J. Kestin;J. V. Sengers;B. Kamgar‐Parsi;J. M. H. Levelt Sengers

  • Equilibrium and Transport Properties of Eleven Polyatomic Gases At Low Density

    A. Boushehri;J. Bzowski;J. Kestin;E. A. Mason

  • Physical aspects of the relaxation model in two-phase flow

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  • An extended law of corresponding states for the equilibrium and transport properties of the noble gases

    J. Kestin;S.T. Ro;W. Wakeham

  • EQUILIBRIUM AND TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF GAS MIXTURES AT LOW DENSITY : ELEVEN POLYATOMIC GASES AND FIVE NOBLE GASES

    J. Bzowski;J. Kestin;E. A. Mason;F. J. Uribe

  • An absolute determination of the viscosity of eleven gases over a range of pressures

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  • Viscosity of the Noble Gases in the Temperature Range 25-700°C

    J. Kestin;S. T. Ro;W. A. Wakeham

  • Instrument to measure the thermal conductivity of gases

    J.J. De Groot;J. Kestin;H. Sookiazian

  • The viscosity and diffusion coefficients of eighteen binary gaseous systems

    J. Kestin;H.E. Khalifa;S.T. Ro;W.A. Wakeham

  • Absolute determination of the thermal conductivity of the noble gases at room temperature up to 35 MPa

    J. Kestin;R. Paul;A.A. Clifford;W.A. Wakeham

  • A further contribution to the theory of the transient hot-wire technique for thermal conductivity measurements

    A.A. Clifford;J. Kestin;W.A. Wakeham

  • Improved corresponding states principle for the noble gases

    B. Najafi;E.A. Mason;J. Kestin

  • On the density expansion for viscosity in gases

    J. Kestin;E. Paykoç;J.V. Sengers;J.V. Sengers

  • Heat transfer across turbulent, incompressible boundary layers

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  • On the sensitivity of heat transfer in the stagnation-point boundary layer to free-stream vorticity

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  • Thermal Conductivity of Nine Polyatomic Gases at Low Density

    F. J. Uribe;E. A. Mason;J. Kestin

  • Availability: The concept and associated terminology

    Joseph Kestin

  • Viscosity of the Binary Gaseous Mixture Helium-Nitrogen

    J. Kestin;S. T. Ro;W. A. Wakeham

  • A relative determination of the viscosity of several gases by the oscillating disk method

    J. Kestin;J.H. Whitelaw

Frequent Co-Authors

William A. Wakeham
William A. Wakeham Imperial College London
Jan V. Sengers
Jan V. Sengers University of Maryland, College Park
Stanley I. Sandler
Stanley I. Sandler University of Delaware

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