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Jorge L. Alvarado Assistant Professor Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution Specialty: Applied Fluid Mechanics and Applied Thermal Sciences. http://etidweb.tamu.edu/faculty/alvarado/. PI Alvarado’s Research Interests. Convective Heat Transfer

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  1. Jorge L. AlvaradoAssistant ProfessorEngineering Technology and Industrial DistributionSpecialty: Applied Fluid Mechanics and Applied Thermal Sciences http://etidweb.tamu.edu/faculty/alvarado/

  2. PI Alvarado’s Research Interests • Convective Heat Transfer • Nanofluids as secondary heat transfer fluids • Microencapsulated phase change material slurry • Thermophysical properties of heat transfer fluids • Advanced spray cooling • Energy Management and Conservation, and Renewable Energy • Ground Source Heat Pumps • Passive Cooling • Solar refrigeration • Waste-to-Energy conversion through pure oxidation • Amorphous Metallic Alloys • Bio-based fuels • Bio-medical devices • Interferometry-based micro-flowmeter

  3. Current Projects • Development of novel heat transfer fluids • Phase change materials (enhanced heat capacity) • Nanoparticles/carbon nanotubes (enhanced thermal conductivity and heat transfer) • Full characterization of formulated heat transfer fluids • Sponsors: Army Corps of Engineers, California Energy Commission, NSF • Advanced spray cooling • Maximization of gas-liquid interfacial area to enhance heat transfer • Sponsor: Office of Naval Research (ONR)

  4. Current Projects • Passive cooling system for tropical and subtropical regions • Developed low-cost insulation system for concrete roofs • Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP) • Lab-scale set up • Sponsor: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning (ASHRAE) • Amorphous Metallic Alloys (AMA) • Thermal characterization of AMA • Sponsor: Army Corps of Engineers

  5. Future Projects • Power Harvesting in electronic system • Take advantage of waste heat for power generation • Thermal Interface Materials (TIM) • Use nanomaterials to improve thermal performance • Solar Refrigeration • Use of carbon nanotubes and methanol

  6. Education and Training • New state-of-the-art Fluid Power Lab • Hands on training • Computer simulation • Endowed lab by Womack • Equipment donated by Bosch-Rexroth • New Fluid Transfer (Pump Lab) • 3-day courses for industry professionals • Endowed lab by DXP • CO-PI on new Power Engineering Technology Program • Thermal engineering

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