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Michael L. Corradini is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with significant contributions to subfields including Aerospace Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The primary topics of their research focus on aspects of Nuclear Materials and Properties, Nuclear Reactor Physics and Engineering, Nuclear Engineering Thermal-Hydraulics, Combustion and Detonation Processes, Nuclear and Radioactivity Studies, Fusion Materials and Technologies, and Heat Transfer and Boiling Studies.

Corradini has published extensively, with a substantial number of papers appearing in key venues related to nuclear engineering and safety. The frequent publication venues include:

  • Nuclear Engineering and Design
  • Nuclear Technology
  • Transactions of the American Nuclear Society - Volume 123
  • Reliability Engineering & System Safety
  • Progress in Nuclear Energy

Some of the notable recent papers authored or co-authored include:

  • Uncertainty analysis of ATF Cr-coated-Zircaloy on BWR in-vessel accident progression during a station blackout, 2021, Reliability Engineering & System Safety
  • Effect of ATF Cr-coated-Zircaloy on BWR In-vessel Accident Progression during a Station Blackout, 2020, Nuclear Engineering and Design
  • Quantification of the effect of Cr-coated-Zircaloy cladding during a short term station black out, 2020, Nuclear Engineering and Design
  • Pool boiling critical heat flux studies of accident tolerant fuel cladding materials, 2020, Nuclear Engineering and Design
  • 3D-2D coupling multi-dimension simulation for the heat pipe micro-reactor by MOOSE&SAM, 2021, Progress in Nuclear Energy

Corradini frequently collaborates with a range of co-authors. The most frequent co-authors include:

  • Jun Wang
  • Zehua Guo
  • Ryan Dailey
  • Yukun Zhou
  • Hwasung Yeom

The breadth of Corradini's work integrates closely related areas of nuclear material properties and reactor safety, addressing both experimental and simulation challenges. Their research has contributed knowledge to the understanding of accident tolerant fuel cladding behavior under blackout conditions and the thermal hydraulics of nuclear systems.

Best Publications

  • Modeling high-speed viscous liquid sheet atomization

    P.K Senecal;D.P Schmidt;I Nouar;C.J Rutland

  • Vapor explosions in light water reactors: A review of theory and modeling

    M.L. Corradini;B.J. Kim;M.D. Oh

  • The internal flow of diesel fuel injector nozzles: A review:

    D. P. Schmidt;M. L. Corradini

  • A FULLY COMPRESSIBLE, TWO-DIMENSIONAL MODEL OF SMALL, HIGH-SPEED, CAVITATING NOZZLES

    David P. Schmidt;Christopher J. Rutland;Michael L. Corradini

  • A Numerical Study of Cavitating Flow Through Various Nozzle Shapes

    David P. Schmidt;Christopher J. Rutland;M. L. Corradini

  • Heat transfer to water at supercritical pressures in a circular and square annular flow geometry

    Jeremy Licht;Mark Anderson;Michael Corradini

  • Experimental analysis of heat transfer within the AP600 containment under postulated accident conditions

    Mark H. Anderson;Luis E. Herranz;Michael L. Corradini

  • A diffusion layer model for steam condensation within the AP600 containment

    Luis E. Herranz;Mark H. Anderson;Michael L. Corradini

  • Turbulent Condensation on a Cold Wall in the Presence of a Noncondensable Gas

    Michael L. Corradini

  • Development of a new forced convection heat transfer correlation for CO2 in both heating and cooling modes at supercritical pressures

    Hongzhi Li;Hongzhi Li;Alan Kruizenga;Mark Anderson;Michael Corradini

  • Cavitation in Two-Dimensional Asymmetric Nozzles

    David P. Schmidt;C. J. Rutland;M. L. Corradini;P. Roosen

  • Modeling of Small-Scale Single Droplet Fuel/Coolant Interactions

    B. Kim;M. L. Corradini

  • Modeling of condensation heat transfer in a reactor containment

    M.H Kim;M.L Corradini

  • Vapor explosions: A review of experiments for accident analysis

    M.L. Corradini;R.P. Taleyarkhan

  • TMI-2 Vessel Investigation Project integration report

    J. R. Wolf;J. L. Rempe;L. A. Stickler;G. E. Korth

  • One-Dimensional Transient Fluid Model for Fuel/Coolant Interaction Analysis

    C.C. Chu;M. L. Corradini

  • A fresh look at nuclear energy

    John Parsons;Jacopo Buongiorno;Michael Corradini;David Petti

  • Wire-mesh sensors: A review of methods and uncertainty in multiphase flows relative to other measurement techniques

    Casey Tompkins;Horst-Michael Prasser;Michael Corradini

  • ANALYTICAL PREDICTION OF THE EXIT FLOW OF CAVITATING ORIFICES

    David P. Schmidt;Michael L. Corradini

  • Heat Transfer of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide in Printed Circuit Heat Exchanger Geometries

    Alan Kruizenga;Mark Anderson;Roma Fatima;Michael Corradini

  • Condensation in the presence of noncondensable gases

    Ilpo K. Huhtiniemi;Michael L. Corradini

Frequent Co-Authors

Kumar Sridharan
Kumar Sridharan University of Wisconsin–Madison
Guanghui Su
Guanghui Su Xi'an Jiaotong University
Suizheng Qiu
Suizheng Qiu Xi'an Jiaotong University
David P. Schmidt
David P. Schmidt University of Massachusetts Amherst
Zhenqiang Ma
Zhenqiang Ma University of Wisconsin–Madison
Moo Hwan Kim
Moo Hwan Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology
Christopher J. Rutland
Christopher J. Rutland University of Wisconsin–Madison
Siegfried Malang
Siegfried Malang University of California, San Diego
Yassin A. Hassan
Yassin A. Hassan Texas A&M University

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