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1 Chairman’s Message S. A. Sherif t has truly been my pleasure to serve as Chair of the ASME Heat Transfer Division (HTD) from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014. This great honor became even greater since my term of service also coincided with the very year that the Division celebrated its 75 th Anniversary in 2013. This once-in-a-lifetime event was celebrated very successfully in Minneapolis during the 2013 ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference (SHTC) in the period July 14-19, 2013. I was further privileged to have both of these two events coincide with serving as General Chair for the 2013 ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference (SHTC). Preparations for the 75 th Anniversary celebrations took almost three years of planning and hard work by many volunteers and several key staff members at ASME Headquarters. It was a fantastic display of joint effort that resulted in a highly successful event. The celebrations featured a multitude of activities that included among other things the publication of special issues; one for the ASME Journal of Heat Transfer (JHT) and the other for the ASME Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications (JTSEA), along with the publication of a history article of the HTD written by Professor Webb Marner in both journals. A version of the article in question with more pictures was published in the May 2013 issue of Mechanical Engineering magazine along with an insert presenting the history of the Division, an update on the activities of the three archival journals that claim HTD as their home, an overview of federal research programs in thermal transport, and an overview of the plans for the 75 th Anniversary celebrations. The Heat Transfer Division’s objective is to enhance the theory and application of heat transfer in equipment and thermodynamic processes in all fields of mechanical engineering and related technologies. Summer 2014 I 2014 Summer Newsletter Patrick E. Hopkins Media Editor University of Virginia To contribute to upcoming newsletters, please email [email protected] Chair’s Message ....................................................... 1 75 th Anniversary of the HTD .................................... 5 Activities and Awards at the 2013 IMECE .............. 7 Past and Future Conferences .................................. 10 Journal Editors’ Messages ...................................... 13 Technical Committee News.................................... 16 Committee Chairs and Contacts ............................. 23 Passing the Torch.................................................... 24 Reflections from Previous EC Chair ...................... 28 Select Pictures from the 75 th Anniversary .............. 29

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Chairman’s Message S. A. Sherif t has truly been my pleasure to serve as Chair of the ASME Heat Transfer Division (HTD) from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014. This great honor became even greater since my term of service also coincided with the very year that the Division celebrated its 75th Anniversary in 2013. This once-in-a-lifetime

event was celebrated very successfully in Minneapolis during the 2013 ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference (SHTC) in the period July 14-19, 2013. I was further privileged to have both of these two events coincide with serving as General Chair for the 2013 ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference (SHTC). Preparations for the 75th Anniversary celebrations took almost three years of planning and hard work by many volunteers and several key staff members at ASME Headquarters. It was a fantastic display of joint effort that resulted in a highly successful event. The celebrations featured a multitude of activities that included among other things the publication of special issues; one for the ASME Journal of Heat Transfer (JHT) and the other for the ASME Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications (JTSEA), along with the publication of a history article of the HTD written by Professor Webb Marner in both journals. A version of the article in question with more pictures was published in the May 2013 issue of Mechanical Engineering magazine along with an insert presenting

the history of the Division, an update on the activities of the three archival journals that claim HTD as their home, an overview of federal research programs in thermal transport, and an overview of the plans for the 75th Anniversary celebrations.

The Heat Transfer Division’s objective is to enhance the theory and application of heat transfer in equipment and thermodynamic processes in all fields of mechanical engineering and related technologies.

Summer 2014

I 2014 Summer Newsletter Patrick E. Hopkins Media Editor University of Virginia To contribute to upcoming newsletters, please email [email protected] Chair’s Message ....................................................... 1

75th Anniversary of the HTD .................................... 5

Activities and Awards at the 2013 IMECE .............. 7

Past and Future Conferences .................................. 10

Journal Editors’ Messages ...................................... 13

Technical Committee News .................................... 16

Committee Chairs and Contacts ............................. 23

Passing the Torch .................................................... 24

Reflections from Previous EC Chair ...................... 28

Select Pictures from the 75th Anniversary .............. 29

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Other displays of celebrations included organizing special symposia in honor of Professor Arthur E. Bergles, Professor Richard J. Goldstein, Professor D. Brian Spalding, and Professor Massoud Kaviany. Additional details can be found in this issue of the newsletter under the section pertaining to the 75th Anniversary celebrations written by Professor Frank Kulacki who served as Chair of the 75th Anniversary Steering Committee. Professor Kulacki worked tirelessly for close to three years and utilized his vast organizational and administrative experience in making the event successful. He was heavily involved in the 50th Anniversary celebrations that took place in Houston, Texas, in July of 1988, thus he was a natural choice to play a central role in planning and executing the 75th Anniversary effort. I offer him my many personal thanks and also thank him on behalf of the Heat Transfer Division. I also offer my thanks to the late Professor Arthur E. Bergles who chaired the 75th Anniversary Awards Committee which oversaw the nomination and selection of slightly over 100 individuals, who made significant contributions to Heat Transfer and the Heat Transfer Division over the last 25 years, to receive a special 75th Anniversary HTD Medal. Recognition of those receiving the medal was done on Monday, July 15, 2013, in a special awards night dedicated for that purpose. Some of the pictures from this special occasion are included at the end of this issue of the newsletter, while the more complete collection is available at the link provided with those pictures. During the conference Awards Banquet, which took place on Tuesday night, July 16, 2013, conference-specific awards were presented. In addition to recognizing our HTD volunteers, the Tuesday night banquet included recognitions of our colleagues from the ASME Advanced Energy Systems Division (AESD) and the ASME Solar Energy Division (SED). The AESD and SED jointly organized the 7th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, while the AESD organized the 11th International Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology Conference. As in past traditions, having the AESD and SED colleagues with our HTD members made the Tuesday night banquet all the more memorable and the celebrations all the more special. Special thanks go to Professor Srinath V. Ekkad who served as Technical Program Chair of the 2013 SHTC and to Dr. Roy E. Hogan, Jr., who presided as HTD Chair during the year that preceded the 75th Anniversary celebrations. I also thank past HTD chairs Professor James F. Klausner, Dr. Louis Gritzo, and Professor Van P. Carey who spared no effort in providing needed support during the early years of preparation for the 75th Anniversary. I also thank Professor Webb Marner for presenting a truly informative and entertaining lecture at the conference Awards Banquet on Tuesday night, to the plenary and invited speakers whose talks enriched the technical

content of the conference, and to the panelists whose insightful comments and provocative discussions stimulated participants and made the conference a unique event. The ability of the HTD Executive Committee and the conference organizers to invite a large number of very heavy-weight keynote speakers and panelists from around the globe made the 2013 SHTC a unique event in the history of the Heat Transfer Division. From the staff side I offer my many thanks to Ms. Erin Dolan and her colleagues who worked behind the scenes on the publication and event management fronts. Without their help, executing the 2013 SHTC in the way it was done would not have been possible.

As if having the 75th Anniversary celebrations during the past 12 months did not offer enough excitement, other events were simultaneously being worked out behind the scenes. For example, during the 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE), ASME introduced the outline of what appears to be a major restructuring of the Society. The details of this restructuring are being worked out as I write these words, although the broad outlines have been thought out by a restructuring task force. I invite all of you to play an active and constructive role in this process to ensure that whatever emerges is a structure that will strengthen ASME. I am confident that more details on the restructuring will be revealed in the coming weeks and months from the ASME Board of Governors (BOG). In this regard I would like to make an observation regarding the role that we all play in our volunteer positions in ASME. The divisions provide invaluable resource to the Society and we as volunteers need to continue to be able to deliver outstanding technical content and need to continue to be able to inspire young volunteers to be groomed into becoming seasoned ones. The quality of the conferences that ASME organizes and the archival journals that ASME produces is highly dependent on engaging efficient and capable volunteer workforce that is empowered to take bold initiatives that move the Society forward. A strong ASME necessarily needs a strong and empowered volunteer workforce that feels a sense of ownership towards the Society. Since divisions offer a significant part of that volunteer workforce, divisions need to continue being strong units of ASME, which requires having strong leadership that is vetted through the pool of active volunteers that are members of their respective units. This scheme has worked very well for the Society as a whole and also worked well for the HTD in particular. This year the HTD is 76 years old. The success of the above model resulted in making the conferences that HTD organizes and the journals that claim HTD as their home among the most respected in the world. Whatever emerges needs to preserve this essential element if ASME is to continue to be the outstanding society that it has always been.

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Since we’re talking about journals that claim HTD as their home, I am pleased to announce that the Technical Committee on Publications and Communications (TCPC) has recently approved a new ASME journal whose home will be shared between the HTD and the ASME Fluids Engineering Division (FED). This is the Journal of Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Quantification (VVUQ). Special thanks go to Dr. Dawn Bardot who put an outstanding proposal for the new journal to the TCPC. It is important to note here that Professor Yogesh Jaluria worked tirelessly behind the scenes to help Dr. Bardot prepare the proposal for the new journal. The Journal of VVUQ will have its Founding Editor in Professor Ashley F. Emery of the University of Washington. Professor Emery is a highly respected academic, researcher and teacher, and thus we expect the Journal of VVUQ to have an excellent start. On behalf of the HTD, I offer Professor Emery our congratulations and best wishes in his new assignment.

In the context of our discussions about journals, I want to offer my thanks to the current Technical Editors of the Journal of Heat Transfer JHT (Professor Terry Simon) and the Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine JNEM (Professor Boris Khusid) for their tireless efforts with these two very important journals. For the Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications (JTSEA), I offer my very special thanks and the thanks of the entire Heat Transfer Division to its retiring Technical Editor, Professor Michael K. Jensen who stepped down January 1, 2014. Professor Jensen served with distinction as Founding Technical Editor since the establishment of JSTEA and was instrumental in getting it to an excellent state of affairs to the next Technical Editor. Professor Jensen was awarded the ASME Dedicated Service Award (DSA) at the 2013 SHTC in Minneapolis. The DSA was presented to him by Dr. George Papadopoulos who is the Technical Group Leader of the Basic Engineering Group Operating Board (BEGOB). Please read the section pertaining to the transition of the JTSEA editorship in the respective section of this issue of the newsletter.

In addition to the 2013 SHTC and 2013 IMECE, the Heat Transfer Division took part in several collaborative international conferences during the past 12 months. This included the 11th Indian Society for Heat and Mass Transfer (ISHMT)/ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference (Kharagpur, India, December 2013); the 2013 ASME 11th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels (Sapporo, Japan); the 2013 ASME 4th International Micro/Nanoscale Heat and Mass Transfer Conference in (Hong Kong, China), and the 11th AIAA/ASME Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Conference (Atlanta, June 16-20, 2014). We appreciate the leadership of Professor Sumanta Acharya, Dr. Yoav Peles, Professor Yogesh Jaluria, and Dr. Yaroslav Chudnovsky,

respectively in organizing our participation in these conferences. Later this summer the HTD will also co-sponsor the 12th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels (ICNMM 2014) which will co-locate with the 4th US-European Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting (Chicago, August 3-7, 2014). The ICNMM alternates the sponsorship between FED and HTD. For the upcoming 2014 ICNMM in Chicago, we appreciate the leadership of Professor Daniel Attinger and Professor Vinod Nayaranan.

One of the important functions of the HTD is to recognize its deserving members with division and Society level awards. The Heat Transfer Memorial Award (HTMA) is a Society level award that is presented in three categories: Science, Art, and general. At the 2013 IMECE, the HTMA was bestowed in these categories on Professor Issam Mudawar (Science), Professor Aldo Steinfeld (Art), and Professor Yogendra K. Joshi (General). Another important award is the Bergles-Rhosenow Young Investigator Award which was bestowed on Dr. Kipra K. Varanasi. The 2014 Max Jakob Memorial Award (MJMA) will be bestowed on Professor Kenneth Diller at the upcoming 2014 IMECE in Montreal. I congratulate all the distinguished awardees for the above awards. Professor Diller will also be recognized at the upcoming International Heat Transfer Conference in August this year in Japan.

The 2013 Heat Transfer Division Best Paper Award was awarded for “The Assessment of Melanoma Risk using the Dynamic Infrared Imaging Technique” to Muge Pirtini‐Cetingul and Cila Herman, Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications, Sept. 2011, Vol. 3, 031006-1-9. The 2013 Warren H. Rhosenow Prize Best Presentation in K-14 Gas Turbine Heat Transfer Technical Sessions was awarded for “Leading Edge Jet Impingement under High Rotation Numbers” to Cassius A. Elston and Lesley M. Wright, 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Houston, TX, November 9-15, 2012. The Journal of Heat Transfer 2013 Outstanding Reviewers were Yu-Bin Chen, Kyle Daun, Don Nield, Mark McQuilling, Gregory Quinn, Guoguang Su, Kamlesh Suthar, Lesley M. Wright, and Gongnan Xie. The Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications 2013 Outstanding Reviewers were Nesrin Ozalp, Tariq S. Khan, and Mohammad S. Khan. The Heat Transfer Division new ASME Fellows were Jeffrey Peter Bons, Wilson K. S. Chiu, Andrew M. Erdman, Amy S. Fleischer, Allan H. Harvey, Jiin-yuh Jang, Wallace F. Leung, Wei Li, Ramsey Mahadeen, Arun Majumdar, Andreas Mandelis, Patrick F. Mensah, Stathis Michaelides, David A. Nelson, J. Michael Owen, Mauricio Salinas, Flint O. Thomas, and Francis C. Wessling. On behalf of the Heat Transfer Division I want to congratulate all of our awardees, Best

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Reviewers, and new ASME Fellows. It is volunteers like those that maintain the vitality of the Division and the high quality of its programs and journals.

The Heat Transfer Division has technical and administrative committees that form the heart and soul of the Division. One of the most important committees of the Division is the K-3 Honors and Awards Committee. This committee has been composed of seven members for a long time, but due to the increased workload it was decided to increase its membership to nine starting July 1, 2014. The K-3 membership until June 30, 2014 was made up of Professor Van P. Carey (Chair), Professor C. Thomas Avedisian, Professor Gang Chen, Dr. Jong Kim, Professor Al Ortega, Professor Patrick Phelan, and Professor Chenn Zhou. After many years of distinguished service on the Committee, Professor Carey is stepping down. Three new members are being added: Professor Webb J. Marner, Dr. Hal Strumpf, and Professor Michael Modest. Professor Al Ortega will be the new K-3 Chair. On behalf of the Heat Transfer Division, I extend my deepest gratitude to Professor Carey for his outstanding dedication and service on K-3. This is just but one more of the many roles that he assumed for the HTD, including his service as HTD Chair a few years ago. I also wish Professor Al Ortega the best in leading K-3 for the next few years.

With the passing of Professor Arthur E. Bergles who served on the Max Jakob Award Board and the retirement of several members on that Board, it was necessary to add new members. This Board is composed of members from both ASME and AIChE since the MJMA is co-sponsored by both societies. The membership as of July 1, 2014 will be composed of Dr. Joel Plawsky (Chair, AIChE), Dr. Ken Bell (AIChE), Dr. V.K. Mathur (AIChE), Dr. Jungho Kim (ASME), Dr. Vijay Dhir (ASME), Dr. Yogesh Jaluria (ASME), and Dr. Michael Yovanovich (ASME, Past Chair). Professor Jaluria is replacing Professor Bergles. I want to thank Professor Yovanovich for his outstanding leadership and selfless efforts on this Board over the past year.

Retiring K-Committee chairs are Professor Tim S. Fisher (K-6), Dr. Yaroslav Chudnovsky (K-10), Dr. Alexander Brown (K-11), Dr. Ali Siahpush (K-13), Dr. Gamal Refai-Ahmed (K-16), Dr. Ram Devireddy (K-17), and Professor Sandra Boetcher (K-19). Retiring Associate Editors for the Journal of Heat Transfer are Dr. Louis Chow, Dr. Frank Cunha, Dr. Joon Sik Lee, Dr. Phil Ligrani, Dr. Al Ortega, and Dr. Darrell Pepper. Retiring Associate Editors for the Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications are Dr. Ravi

Prasher and Dr. Lili Zheng. On behalf of the Heat Transfer Division I express my deepest thanks to the retiring K-Committee Chairs and the retiring Associate Editors of both journals for their selfless efforts and dedication.

Last but not least, Dr. Roy E. Hogan, Jr., was honored for his service as HTD Chair from July 1-2012 through June 30, 2013, during the 2013 IMECE. For the past 12 months, Dr. Hogan was the Senior Member of the HTD Executive Committee. He has been a fantastic resource for the Executive Committee in general and for me in particular. As he steps down from the Executive Committee on July 1, 2014, I want to express my most sincere gratitude for his outstanding service on the Executive Committee in particular and for his service to the Division in general. I am confident that he will continue to be a source of guidance and inspiration to the members of the Executive Committee.

The future of the Heat Transfer Division is bright because of the tradition that our pioneers established dating back to 1938, and because of the total dedication of the current active volunteer workforce that offers its time and expertise for the betterment of the Division. I encourage our young members to get involved in committee activities, in reviewing papers for conferences and journals, in organizing symposia and panels, and in submitting high quality papers to both the conferences and journals that the HTD sponsors. If you need guidance on where to start, drop one of the Executive Committee members or the K-Committee Chairs a line. It is a win-win situation for both the volunteer and the Heat Transfer Division.

I thank all of you for giving me the privilege to serve as the 2013-2014 Chair of the Heat Transfer Division. I thank Erin Dolan and Robert Powers along with other ASME staff members who work behind the scenes for all their help during my term as HTD Chair. I hope to see many of you in the coming weeks and months during my last year on the Executive Committee. I welcome Professor Yong Tao who will serve as HTD Chair staring July 1, 2014. He has a big responsibility on his shoulder, but he is a seasoned individual who knows where to take the Division in the next 12 months. Sincerely,

S.A. Sherif 2013-2014 HTD Chair

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75th Anniversary of the ASME HTD: Recap

Frank A. Kulacki

University of Minnesota

The Heat Transfer Division (HTD) was founded in 1938. A celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the HTD was held in 1988 in Houston. The ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference (SHTC) in 2013 marked the 75th year of the HTD. Celebrations took place at the Conference, which was held in Minneapolis. This conference brought together international researchers and engineers focusing on heat and mass transfer in a variety of applications. The objectives of the meeting provided a forum for presentation of state-of-the-art research and opportunities for technical interactions among participants. Several top heat transfer researchers made keynote presentations. In addition, several panel sessions on cutting edge heat transfer topics were conducted during the course of the conference. Symposia in honor of Professors Goldstein, Bergles, Kaviany, and Spalding were organized with invited speakers and presentations. The Conference also hosted the Max Jakob and the Donald Q. Kern Lectures. The Conference and celebration kicked off with an NSF sponsored workshop on emergent trends in heat transfer engineering, research and education; a report on this workshop is below. This was the largest gathering of heat transfer researchers in the past 2 decades. More information on the 2013 SHTC can be found at: http://www.asmeconferences.org/ht2013/. Select pictures from the 75th HTD Anniversary Dinner Banquet are presented at the end of this newsletter.

As part of the 75th anniversary, the HTD collected and discussed results from online survey taken by members of the ASME HTD. The survey was conducted to learn about the current state of the heat transfer profession and the changes anticipated over the next 10-20 years. The survey addressed the following areas: • Level of optimism toward the profession • Changes anticipated in the work environment • Significant achievements believed the HTD could

provide to meet global challenges • Field and disciplines most likely to gain prominence

• Tools and techniques that are becoming more important and to what degree heat transfer engineer’s know about working with them

• Professional and personal skills likely to become fundamental to successes in heat transfer

560 individuals completed the survey (completion rate of 6.8%). The results of the survey are summarized below. Highlights of these results were discussed at the NSF Workshop, described below.

REPORT: NSF Workshop at the 2013 SHTC Emergent Trends in Heat Transfer Engineering,

Research and Education Sunday, July 14th, 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM

Minneapolis Hilton Hotel

As part of the 75th Anniversary and the 2013 SHTC, a NSF-sponsored workshop was organized dedicated to shaping the future of the Heat Transfer Division and the heat transfer field. Emergent trends in heat transfer engineering, research, and education were the focal points of the workshop. To create the context for recommendations, brief reports on the outcomes of survey discussed above and the ASME Vision 2030 project were presented. The goals of this NSF workshop were to: 1. Conduct a workshop at the 2013 Summer Heat

Transfer Conference on emergent trends in heat transfer engineering, research and education.

2. Assess inputs received at the workshop through discussion and participant feedback on Goal #1.

3. Prepare recommendations for the ASME HTD and wider heat transfer community.

The workshop had a panel of four experts in the field (two academic and two industry: Zahid Ayub, Ronald Bunker, Timothy Fisher, and Robert Warrington) provided overview statements to start the discussion. Roundtables were asked to provide their inputs on compelling issues as they saw them on futures in thermal engineering, thermal science and heat transfer research, and heat transfer education. Lively discussion has produced copious written material and comments, which is being organized for dissemination.

The Workshop was a success and attended by 90 individuals with a fairly broad representation of the HTD community. A follow up session was organized at the 2013 IMECE in San Diego, which was heavily attended: more than 50 participants at the peak of the session. The inputs that were received from the Workshop and the 2013 IMECE session are being analyzed and recommendations will be forthcoming to the HTD Executive Committee (And NSF) in November at the

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2014 IMECE in Montreal. A content analysis of the inputs is being produced this summer.

Summary of Survey Results

• Heat transfer engineers are slightly less optimistic about the future of the engineering profession. 42% consider themselves as optimistic compared with 48% of the entire engineering community.

• Heat Transfer engineers are more confident that engineering will effectively deal with meeting the basic needs of an expanding population for clean water, sanitation, energy, and food than the overall engineering community, but less positive that engineering will improve the capacities to share information and data among individuals.

• Compared with the entire mechanical engineering profession, heat transfer engineers are more positive about improvement in the financial, prestige, and personal rewards of working as an engineer.

• Heat transfer engineers are more likely to agree that going forward engineers will need a more extensive set of competencies and skills than they do today.

• Heat transfer engineers have greater expectations that they will be part of interdisciplinary teams than the general mechanical engineering population.

• Consistently, heat transfer engineers expect they will be more likely to have to continuously update their skills to remain competitive in the future

• Compared to the general mechanical engineering population, heat transfer engineers feel that there be will less growth in the number of engineers working in less-developed countries and that global opportunities for engineers will be fewer.

• The areas within heat transfer identified as emerging are: o biotechnology and bio transport o energy systems, environments o extreme conditions o computational models

These are summarized in the graph below.

55!47!46!

44!42!40!

31!22!

7!4!3!

4!6!

17!21!

48!

60%! 40%! 20%! 0! 20%! 40%! 60%

Fire and Combustion!Education!Equipment!Gas Turbines!Theory and Fundamental Research!Thermophysical Properties!Aerospace!Manufacturing and Materials Processing!Visualization!Electronics Equipment!Multiphase Systems!

Computational Methods!Extreme Conditions!

Environmental!Energy Systems!

Biotechnology and Biotransport!Emerging Enduring

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Heat Transfer Division Activities and Awards at the 2013 IMECE

Roy E. Hogan, Jr.

Sandia National Laboratories

The 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition was held November 15-21 in San Diego CA. The Heat Transfer Division sponsored sixty sessions, with 255 papers and 110 presentations. Thanks to the all of you who made our participation a success. The HTD also organized two timely panels. The “Future Directions for Heat Transfer Engineering, Research, and Education – A Perspective on the 75th Anniversary of the Heat Transfer Division” Panel included the results of the recent survey of the HTD membership and perspectives from academia and funding agencies. The panel was organized by Prof. S.A. Sherif and included panelists Professors Francis Kulacki, Timothy Fisher, Richard Figliola and Sumanta Acharya. Professor Nesrin Ozalp organized the “Clean Energy as the Building Mark of this Millennium” Panel that focused on research, developments, and opportunities for clean energy to impact our future energy needs. Drs. Christian Sattler from the German Aerospace Center DLR and James Klausner from the U.S. DOE ARPAE were among the panelists.

Heat Transfer Awards Luncheon

Another highlight of the Heat Transfer Division’s activities at the IMECE is the Heat Transfer Division Awards Luncheon. This is our opportunity to recognize and honor our member’s accomplishments. The Society-level Heat Transfer Memorial Awards were presented to Professor Aldo Steinfeld (Art), Professor Issam Mudawar (Science), and Professor Yogendra K. Joshi (General). The Bergles-Rohsenow Young Investigator Award was presented to Professor Kipra K. Varanasi. The 2013 Heat Transfer Division Best Paper Award was awarded for “The Assessment of Melanoma Risk Using the Dynamic Infrared Imaging Technique,” by Muge Pirtini�Cetingul and Cila Herman, J. Thermal Science

and Engineering Applications, Sept. 2011, Vol. 3, 031006-1-9. The 2013 Warren H. Rohsenow Prize for the best presentation in K-14 Gas Turbine Heat Transfer Technical Sessions was awarded for “Leading Edge Jet Impingement under High Rotation Numbers,” by Cassius A. Elston and Lesley M. Wright, presented at the 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Houston, TX, November 9-15, 2012. Congratulations to all of these award recipients!

The HTD is proud to have the following members promoted to the grade of ASME Fellow in 2013; Jeffrey Peter Bons, Wilson K. S. Chiu, Andrew M. Erdman, Amy S. Fleischer, Allan H. Harvey, Jiin-yuh Jang, Wallace F. Leung, Wei Li, Ramsey Mahadeen, Arun Majumdar, Andreas Mandelis, Patrick F. Mensah, Stathis Michaelides, David A. Nelson, J. Michael Owen, Mauricio Salinas, Flint O. Thomas, and Francis C. Wessling. Congratulations!

The success of the Heat Transfer Division is the result of the contributions of many people. One group is the Technical Committees, which are essential to the Division’s activities. The retirements of the following K-chairs were also recognized at the Luncheon; K-6 Timothy Fisher, K-10 Yaroslav Chudnovsky, K-11 Alexander Brown, K-13 Ali Siahpush, K-16 Gamal Refai-Ahmed, K-17 Ram Devireddy, and K-19 Sandra Boetcher. Thank you all for your service and leadership to the HTD.

Several Associate Editors of the Journal of Heat Transfer (JHT) retired in 2013. We appreciate the years of service of Louis Chow, Frank Cunha, Joon Sik Lee, Phil Ligrani, Al Ortega, and Darrell Pepper. The JHT also recognized the Outstanding Reviewers for 2013; Yu-Bin Chen, Kyle Daun, Don Nield, Mark Mc Quilling, Gregory Quinn, Guoguang Su, Kamlesh Suthar, Lesley M. Wright, and Gongnan Xie. Thank you for contributions to maintaining the high quality of the JHT.

Professor Michael K. Jensen, the Editor of the Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications (JTSEA) and Associate Editors Ravi Prasher and Lili Zheng retired in 2013. We especially appreciate their efforts in helping to grow the JTSEA from a concept into a viable journal. The JTSEA outstanding reviewers recognized were Nesrin Ozalp, Tariq S. Khan, and Mohammad S. Khan. Thank you for your service to the HTD.

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Honors and Awards presented at the 2013 IMECE HTD Awards Luncheon Tuesday, November 19, 2013, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Awards presented by Dr. S.A. Sherif, Chair of the HTD Executive Committee

Heat Transfer Memorial Award (Art)

Professor Aldo Steinfeld

Heat Transfer Memorial Award (Science)

Professor Issam Mudawar

Heat Transfer Memorial Award (General)

Professor Yogendra K. Joshi

Bergles-Rohsenow Young Investigator Award

Dr. Kipra K. Varanasi

Retiring 2012 – 2013 HTD Executive Committee Chair

Dr. Roy E. Hogan, Jr.

Retiring K-6 Chair

Professor Timothy S. Fisher

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Retiring K-10 Chair

Dr. Yaroslav Chudnovsky

Retiring Editor of JTSEA

Professor Michael K. Jensen

Retiring Associate Editor of JTSEA

Professor Bengt Sunden

Outstanding Reviewer of JTSEA

Professor Nesrin Ozalp

Outstanding Reviewer of JHT

Dr. Yu-Bin Chen

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Past and Future Conferences

2013 4th Micro/Nanoscale Heat & Mass Transfer International Conference

Hong Kong, China December 11 – 14, 2013

Yogesh Jaluria

The ASME 4th Micro/Nanoscale Heat and Mass

Transfer International Conference was held in Hong Kong, China, during December 11-14, 2013. Besides ASME, the conference was sponsored by the University of Hong Kong and also had financial support from NSF for participant travel from the USA. The Conference Chair was Professor Yogesh Jaluria, Rutgers University, USA, and the Program Chair was Professor Liqiu “Rick” Wang of the University of Hong Kong. The Local Organizing Committee Chair was Professor C.O. Ng of the University of Hong Kong. Other committees included the International Advisory Committee and the Technical Program Committee, which included researchers in the field of micro/nanoscale heat and mass transfer from around the world. The conference had about 250 attendees, with 160 contributed, 3 plenary and 6 keynote presentations. It was held on the campus of the University of Hong Kong. The facilities provided by the University were excellent and more than 20 countries were represented. A special issue of the Journal of Heat Transfer, based on the papers presented at the conference, is planned. Two papers were selected for the Best Paper Award. These were presented at the conference banquet by “Bob” D. Y. Tzou, the Chair of the Board of the Conference. Award checks, as well as certificates prepared by ASME and signed by the conference organizers, were later mailed to the authors of those papers. Overall, it was a very successful conference and brought researchers from different parts of the world and working on different problems in the field together for presentations, interactions and discussions. Strong support was provided by the staff and students of the University of Hong Kong and by ASME staff.

22nd National and 11th ISHMT – ASME Heat and Mass Transfer Conference

Kharagpur, India December 28 – 31, 2013

Sumanta Acharya

The 11th ASME-ISHMT Heat and Mass Transfer

conference was held on the campus of the Indian Institute of Technology at Kharagpur between the 29th to the 31st of December, 2013. The conference co-chairs were Professors P. K. Das and S. Chakrobarty from IIT-Kharagpur, India and Professors S. Acharya (LSU) and D. Banerjee (TAMU) from the United States.

Two plenary lectures were presented by Prof. V K Dhir (UCLA, United States) on pool boiling and Prof. K N Seetharamu (India, PES Inst. of Tech.) on computational heat transfer. In addition 14 keynote

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addresses were delivered with distinguished speakers from the United States, India, China, and Japan. The keynote speakers from the United States included Drs. P. S. Ayyaswamy (U. Penn), J. Lienhard (MIT), M. Modest (UC Merced), J. Murthy (UT-Austin), M. Spector (ONR), A. Tolpadi (GE), and S. P. Vanka (UIUC). Keynote speakers from India included Drs. S. Saha (BESU), C. B. Sobhan (SNST), P. Panigrahi (IIT-Kanpur), P. Patnaik (IIT-Madras), and S. De (IIT-Kharagpur). From Japan, Prof. B. B. Saha (Kyushu University) presented a keynote and from China Prof. Q. Wang (Xi’an Jiatong University) delivered the keynote lecture.

A total of 186 posters were presented over 5 sessions during the conference. The P.K. Sarma award for the Best Poster was given to B. Bhatia and his co-authors from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign for their paper titled “Energy Conversion from BaTiO3 Thin Films using the Pyroelectric Ericsson Cycle.”

A total of 261 oral presentations were made by participants. These presentations were spread across 9 sessions running in parallel. The V.M.K. Sastri award for best oral presentation was shared by A. Sanyal and his co-authors (for their paper “Dominant Oscillation Modes in a Radiatively Heated Acoustically Levitated Droplet”) and by A. Poddar and his co-authors (for their paper “A Simple Thermal Model To Characterize The Flattening Effect of a Heat Generating Rod in a Channel”).

The final day had a 90-minute panel discussion on industry-academia interaction. The industry side was well represented by delegates from General Electric, Thermax, and Aditya Birla Science and Technology Company. The panel included distinguished academicians from different countries.

Two special volumes of ASME journals, one in the Journal of Heat Transfer and the other in the Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications will be issued with selected contributions from the conference. At present the review process for the journal submissions is ongoing for both of these special issues.

In addition, five workshops in the areas of Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer (IIT Bombay), Micro/Nano Scale Heat Transfer (IIT Ropar), Electronics Cooling (IISc Bangalore), Advanced Energy Exchange (IIT Delhi), and Novel Combustion for Sustainable Energy (IIT Kanpur) were held with strong participation from both the U.S. side and the Indian side.

11th Joint AIAA/ASME Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Conference

Atlanta, Georgia June 16 – 20, 2014

Yaroslav Chudnovsky

Traditionally, in the year where the International Heat

Transfer Conference is held, the ASME Heat Transfer Division joins the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) in holding the Thermophysics and Heat Transfer (THT) conference. This year the conference was held from June 16 to June 20, 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia as a part of AIAA Aviation and Aeronautics Forum and Exposition (AVIATION 2014). This annual forum provides a unique opportunity to explore and share new and emerging technologies as well as serves as a great worldwide event for networking between ASME and AIAA members. Historically, the Thermophysics and Heat Transfer (THT) conferences cover all aspects of thermal science and engineering related to aerospace applications. Topics range from basic research and development to applied and advanced technology, including novel experimental and computational observations, interdisciplinary papers that bridge theoretical and experimental approaches and papers that provide innovative concepts and analyses.

The following specific topics of joint interests were covered under the 11th Joint AIAA/ASME Thermophysics and Heat Transfer conference: • Advanced Heat Exchanger Design Concepts and

Materials • Aerothermodynamics and Thermal Protection

Systems • Combustion, Fire and Propulsion Heat Transfer • Cryogenics and Extreme Conditions • Heat Transfer Enhancement and Energy Harvesting • Heat Transfer in Cooling, Heating and Power

Generation

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• Mini-, Micro-, Nano- and Multi-Scale Heat Transfer • Multiphase, Droplets, Jets, Sprays, Heat Pipes and

Thermosyphons • Theoretical, Analytical and Computational Heat

Transfer: Conduction, Convection, Radiation, and Phase Change

• Thermal Management, Thermal Control and Heat Pipes

• Transport Properties and Thermophysical Properties

184 abstracts have been submitted for the conference and after extensive review by highly qualified ASME and AIAA volunteers 126 submissions have been accepted and presented at the conference. A remarkable lecture of Prof. Webb Marner outlining 75 years of ASME HTD history was given in the framework of 11th AIAA/ASME Thermophysics and Heat Transfer conference. The lecture was professionally videotaped for future generations of the Heat Transfer community worldwide. A link for the lecture will be made available shortly.

More details regarding the 11th Joint AIAA/ASME Thermophysics and Heat Transfer conference can be found at http://www.aiaa.org/aviation2014/ or contacting the Technical Co-Chairs of the conference: ASME (Heat Transfer): Dr. Yaroslav Chudnovsky – [email protected] AIAA (Thermophysics): Dr. Bill Wood – [email protected]

2014 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition

(IMECE 2014) Montreal, Canada

November 14 – 20, 2014

Sumanta Acharya

The 2014 ASME International Mechanical

Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE) is ASME’s signature conference that brings together the majority of the technical divisions in one venue for technical presentations and interactions within and across the various technical divisions. The 2014 IMECE meeting will be held in the period November 14-20 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

The Track Chairs for the Heat Transfer and Thermal Engineering Track (Track 10) are Professor S. Acharya (LSU), Dr. R. Hogan (Sandia) and Dr. M. Walker (Ga Tech).

Nearly 40 topics provided by the various K-committees were established on the conference website for paper submissions. A total of 267 papers were submitted for review consideration. Final papers after revision are due by July 28. Nearly 30-35 sessions are anticipated for the Heat Transfer Division.

Two plenary speakers from the Heat Transfer Division have been selected. Prof. Gang Chen from MIT will deliver his plenary talk on “Innovating Thermal Materials, Devices, and Energy Conversion Systems” while Prof. Xianfan Xu’s plenary lecture will be on “Ultrafast Spectroscopy for Energy Research.” In addition to the plenary talks, several invited speakers will present talks on their groundbreaking research.

In addition to the traditional sessions with stand-up presentations, poster sessions on undergraduate and graduate research are planned with awards for the best posters. The deadline for poster submissions in these two sessions is July 16. A Heat and Mass Transfer Photogallery session is also planned with a submission deadline of September 23.

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Journal Editors’ Messages

Terry Simon

Editor. Journal of Heat Transfer University of Minnesota

S.A. Sherif Editor, Journal of Thermal Science

and Engineering Applications University of Florida

Debjyoti Banerjee HTD Associate Editor, Journal of

Nanotech. in Engineering and Medicine

Texas A&M University

The Heat Transfer Division (HTD) has three archival

journals: The Journal of Heat Transfer (JHT), the Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications (JTSEA) and the Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine (JNEM). The Journal of Heat Transfer disseminates information of archival value on fundamentals of heat and mass transfer science. Contributions may consist of results from fundamental research that apply to thermal energy or mass transfer in all fields of mechanical engineering and related disciplines. The Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications focuses on the dissemination of information of archival value in applied thermal sciences and engineering. The JHT and the JTSEA are complementary to one another. The Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine provides an interdisciplinary forum focused on conveying advancements in nanoscience and applications of nanostructures and nanomaterials to life sciences as well engineering topics (which includes transport phenomena on the nanoscale – such as heat transfer, bio-chemical reactions/ mass transfer and fluid flow). Additional information on the Journal is available at the following website: • http://journaltool.asme.org/Content/Masthead25.cfm

The publication of these journals would not be possible without the support and contributions of the HTD, now in its 76th year. The 75th anniversary of the HTD was celebrated last year in the Summer Heat Transfer Conference and the winter IMECE Conference. Part of the celebration involved the printing in June 2013 of Special Issues of the JHT and JTSEA journals in which historical events of the Heat Transfer Division were reviewed and papers describing advances in heat transfer were published. The Associate Editors responsible for these Special Issues were Leslie Phinney

and Srinath Ekkad for the JHT and TSEA journals, respectively. Those two Special Issues clearly demonstrate the diversity of thermal science activity within the heat transfer community.

At the Summer Heat Transfer Conference 75th HTD anniversary celebration, Webb Marner gave a delightful and informative speech on the history of the Division, including the history of the JHT and TSEA journals. The written form of this speech was published in the two Special Issues.

Special Issues are often composed to highlight particular topics, often with papers from conferences on those topics. In 2013, the JHT published the Anniversary Special Issue as well as issues on: • Heat and Mass Transfer in Human Biology

o Guest Editor: Josef Kahlen • Computational Fluid Dynamics

o Guest Editors: Jerry Jones and Akshai Runchal • Micro/Nanoscale Heat and Mass Transfer

o Guest Editors: Zhuomin Zhang, Pamela Norris, and George (Bud) Peterson

• High Heat Flux Cooling of Electronics: Joint JHT and TSEA Special issue o Guest Editors: Sujoy Saha and Mehmet Arik,

respectively Journal of Heat Transfer: Editor Terry Simon

In 2014, the JHT will be processing the following special issues: • Micro/Nanoscale Heat and Mass Transfer

o Guest Editors: Yogesh Jaluria and LiQiu Wang • A Special Issue from the joint ISHMT-ASME

(Indian-U.S.) Conference o Guest Editors: Sujoy Saha, Sumanta Acharya,

Prasanta Kumar Das, Suman Chakraborty and C. Balaji

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• Advances in Optimization Methods in Heat and Mass Transfer o Guest Editors: Giulio Lorenzini, Bengt Sunden,

Ceseare Biserni and Gongnan Xie Each year, the Journal of Heat Transfer honors

individuals who provide the journal with outstanding reviews. The 2013 recipients of the Outstanding Reviewer Award were: • Dr. Yu-Bing Chen, National Chen Kung University • Professor Kyle Daun, University of Waterloo • Dr. Mark McQuilling, Saint Louis University • Professor Don Nield, University of Auckland • Dr. Gregory Quinn, Hamilton Sundstrand • Dr. Guoguang Su, Texas A&M • Dr. Kamlesh Suthar, Argonne National Laboratory • Dr. Lesley Wright, Baylor University • Dr. Gongnan Xie, Northwestern Polytechnical

University These individuals are nominated by Associate Editors.

The Associate Editors of the Journal of Heat Transfer as of January 1, 2014 are: • Wilson K. S. Chiu (2015) University of Connecticut • Bruce L. Drolen (2014) The Boeing Company • Zhixiong Guo (2016) Rutgers, The State University

of New Jersey • Cila Herman (2016) Johns Hopkins University • Keith Hollingsworth (2017) University of Alabama,

Huntsville • Ali Khounsary (2016) Argonne National Laboratory • William P. Klinzing (2016) 3M Company • Andrey Kuznetsov (2016) North Carolina State

University • Jose L. Lage (2014) Southern Methodist University • James A. Liburdy (2015) Oregon State University • Giulio Lorenzini (2015) University of Parma • Oronzio Manca (2016) Seconda Universita' degli

Studi di Napoli • Leslie Phinney (2015) Sandia National Laboratories • Sujoy Kumar Saha (2016) Bengal Engineering and

Science University • Danesh Tafti (2016) Virginia Tech • He-Ping Tan (2014) Harbin Institute of Technology • W. Q. Tao (2015) Xi'an Jiaotong University • Wei Tong (2015) Kollmorgen Corporation, Danaher

Corporation • Robert D. Tzou (2015) University of Missouri-

Columbia • Peter Vadasz (2017) Northern Arizona University • Zhuomin Zhang (2015) Georgia Institute of

Technology

Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications: Editor S.A. Sherif

Professor Michael K. Jensen’s term as Editor of the Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications (JTSEA) ended on December 31, 2013, after a distinguished five-year tenure that established a solid foundation for the JTSEA to prosper. I am honored and privileged to serve as JTSEA Editor for the next five years. I feel that Professor Jensen left big shoes for me to fill, and I plan to do my level best to continue the tradition of excellence that Professor Jensen established.

The journal continues to grow and I am pleased to report that starting this year the Journal will publish 500 pages per year, which marks a 25% increase in content. The Journal is also preparing a special issue of selected papers from the Indian Society for Heat and Mass Transfer Conference held in December 2013 (ISHMT/ASME HMTC). The Editors of this special issue are Professor Sujoy Kumar Saha, Professor Sumanta Acharya, Dr. Chakravarthy Balaji, Dr. Suman Chakraborty, Dr. P.K. Das, and Professor Bengt Sunden. This issue is expected to appear in the first half of 2015. Another special issue is in the making on the 7th International Conference on Thermal Engineering Theory and Applications, which was held in Marrakesh, Morocco in May this year.

The current slate of Associate Editors is being expanded to meet the increased number of submissions. Current Associate Editors are as follows: Dr. Mehmet Arik, Dr. Zahid Ayub, Dr. Alexander L. Brown, Professor Srinath V. Ekkad, Professor Ranganathan Kumar, Professor Hongbin Ma, Dr. Arun Muley, Dr. Mark North, Dr. Jovica R. Riznic, Dr. Samuel Sami, Professor Bengt Sunden, and Dr. Ting Wang. Starting July 2014, the following new Associate Editors will be added: Webb J. Marner, Frank A. Kulacki, and Steve Q. Cai. Professor Ekkad will be serving a second three-year term as well. The Journal relies heavily on a large database of peer reviewers who are willing and able to maintain the high standard of publications that is known and expected of all ASME journals. This database continues to grow and is maintained by ASME through its online paper submission and review system. The latter has undergone a major face lift early this year and many new features, whose purpose is to make the system more efficient, have been added. There is a cadre of ASME staff working behind the scenes to make my job and those of the Associate Editors, reviewers, and authors easy. I am indebted to all of them as I found them eager to assist me and all involved in a most professional and efficient way.

Of course the Journal would not exist without the many hours of work put forth by the authors, reviewers, and Associate Editors which complement the many hours put forth by ASME staff. Like other ASME

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journals, JTSEA is no exception in that both volunteers and staff work harmoniously together to present an excellent product for researchers and engineers in the area of applied thermal sciences and engineering. If you want to be involved as a reviewer feel free to contact me with your CV and I will see to it that your name is added to the reviewers’ database.

Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine: Editor Boris Khusid, HTD Associate Editor

Debjyoti Banerjee In 2014, the JNEM will publish special issues focused

on the following topics (click the links for more information): • Nanoscale Heat and Mass Transport and

Applications in Energy and Medicine- Feb. 15, 2014 • 11th International Conference on Nanochannels,

Microchannels, and Minichannels • Cancer Nanotechnology - Integrating

NanoEngineering with Biomedical Sciences • Design and Fabrication of Microscale and Nanoscale

Devices for Applications in Energy, Environment, and Medicine

Interested in Reviewing for HTD Journals?

The journals of the Heat Transfer Division maintain their quality by having knowledgeable colleagues participate in the review process. If you feel that you can contribute as a reviewer, please inform the Technical Editors of the journals of your choice. They will see to it that a file has been created for you and that the Associate Editors have been informed of your interest to review. To those who have helped in this capacity, we extend a most grateful thank you.

Reflections from the Retiring Editor of Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications

Michael Jensen

Retiring Editor, Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

In the summer of 2005, the Executive Committee (EC) of the Heat Transfer Division (HTD) held a discussion about how we were serving our members. There was

unanimous agreement that fundamental research was well served by our existing Journal of Heat Transfer (JHT) and by our activities at conferences. While applied research was somewhat addressed at conferences, there also was agreement that we were not serving well our industrial members or those who did applied research since there was no venue for publishing archival articles. The EC appointed a committee, chaired by Dr. Yogesh Jaluria of Rutgers University, to explore the need for a new ASME journal focused on applied heat transfer research. The committee’s conclusion was that a journal complementary to JHT was feasible and desired. A proposal was developed, the Technical Publications Committee of ASME approved it, and I was privileged to be named the founding Technical Editor of the Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications (TSEA) in July 2008.

TSEA “opened” for business in January 2009. We were immediately behind in our publication schedule, but with the concerted efforts of the community (i.e., authors of papers), associate editors, reviewers, and ASME Publishing, we caught up with the schedule by mid-2011, and since then the quarterly has published on time. Since the beginning we have always filled our page quota; indeed, recently we needed to add additional pages to several issues to accommodate a backlog of papers. We have begun to explore the idea of expanding the number of issues each year to handle the increased submission rate.

Our goals for this journal were to ensure fast publication (within the quarterly format) and high quality; we have achieved both goals. Typical time for a paper in review is around 30 days; however, author revisions, re-review (if needed), and publication activities generally permitted the time from submission to publication to be less than six months. Regarding quality, in the five years we have published, two of the HTD’s Best Paper Awards have gone to TSEA publications.

The growth of TSEA is testament to the need for this journal. The community has responded with submission of many high quality papers. Our exemplary group of Associate Editors, and the countless reviewers have ensured both fast turnaround time and quality. I believe that a strong foundation has been established for this journal to thrive and prosper for many years to come. It was my pleasure to serve this journal, and I am confident that the new Technical Editor, Dr. S.A. Sherif, will take this journal to new heights. The heat transfer community should be pleased that ASME has taken the initiative to establish and foster the Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications.

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Technical Committee News

K-6: Heat Transfer in Energy Systems

Kyle Daun Chair, K-6

University of Waterloo

Tim Fisher stepped down as K-6 Chair after three years of service at the 2013 ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference. During Tim’s tenure as Chair, committee membership has grown to include approximately 30 members having a wide variety of backgrounds, affiliations, and research interests. The Committee thanks Tim for his outstanding leadership and commitment over the last three years.

Kyle Daun is the new Chair of K-6, and Wojciech Lipinski was elected as Vice Chair. Our committee activities focus on nominating sessions for the ASME summer heat transfer conferences and the IMECE. In addition to traditional K-6 sessions, e.g. “Thermal Radiation in Energy Systems,” and “Combined Heat and Power in Energy Systems,” our new members have proposed topics focusing on emerging issues that include waste-to-energy conversion and solar energy. In recognition of the interdisciplinary nature of many heat transfer problems, K-6 actively coordinates activities and cosponsors sessions with other K-committees, notably K-9 (Nanoscale Thermal Transport) and K-20 (Computational Heat Transfer). We have also continued to develop our website, www.asmehtdk6.uwaterloo.ca, where we post our meeting minutes, planned sessions, and calls-for-papers. The website includes a photo-roster, which promotes familiarity and intercommunication between committee members.

2013 was a very active and successful year for K-6, due in no small part to the dedication and hard work of our members. In particular, Wojciech Lipinski served as the K-Committee Representative (KCR) for the Summer Heat Transfer Conference: K-6 held eight sessions with a total of 80 papers, and Laurent Pilon chaired a panel on Great Experiments in Heat Transfer as part of the 75th Anniversary celebration. Nesrin Ozalp was the KCR for the 2013 IMECE, where K-6 held nine sessions

consisting of 43 papers/presentations. This year, Ying Sun is the KCR for the 2014 IMECE in Montréal. We’re looking forward to seeing you in Canada!

K-8: Theory and Fundamentals of Heat Transfer

Leslie M. Phinney

Chair, K-8 Sandia National Laboratories

The K-8 Committee of the HTD sponsors technical

sessions and interactions at the Heat Transfer Conference and International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition. The efforts, time, and expertise of our members are the driving force behind K-8 activities and are truly outstanding. Alan McGaughey, Carnegie Mellon University, and Xiulin Ruan, Purdue University, led the K-8 organizational efforts for the 2013 Summer Heat Transfer Conference (SHTC) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. At the 2013 SHTC, K-8 sponsored 19 sessions focusing on the Fundamentals of: Nanoscale Heat Transport (co-sponsored with K-9), Phase Change, Radiative Transport, Single Phase Convection, and Coupled Energy Conversion and Transport. In addition, K-8 along with K-13 and K-18 organized the symposium: Heat Transfer Physics: A Symposium in Honor of Massoud Kaviany’s 65th Birthday. This symposium celebrated Professor Kaviany’s contributions to the heat transfer community and was very successful. Theodorian Borca-Tasciuc from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Deyu Li from Vanderbilt University did a great job leading K-8’s efforts for the 2013 ASME IMECE in San Diego, California. At the 2013 IMECE, K-8 organized 6 sessions on the Fundamentals of: Natural and Mixed Convection, Boiling/Phase Change, Multiscale Modeling, and Nanoscale Heat Transport. K-8 also organized a panel on Interfacial Thermal Transport: Resolving the Roles of Temperature, Anharmonicity, Specularity, and Coherence. We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta for the 11th AIAA/ASME Joint Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Conference and in

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Montreal for the 2014 IMECE. K-8 welcomes interested members to attend our meetings and become involved in planning and organizing future sessions and events.

K-9: Nanoscale Thermal Transport

Zhuomin Zhang

Chair, K-9 Georgia Institute of Technology

Ronggui Yang

Vice-Chair for Membership Development, K-9 University of Colorado at Boulder

Chris Dames

Vice-Chair for Collaborative Efforts, K-9 University of California at Berkeley

The K-9 Committee on Nanoscale Thermal Transport

has grown to nearly 40 members, with a large number of junior faculty members and researchers in industry and government labs. The K-9 Committee serves as a focal area for ASME members who have strong professional interests in Nanoscale Thermal Transport. The committee aims to represent all fields of nanoscale thermal transport including theory, computation, and experiment; and membership from a broad professional

audience including academia, industry, and national laboratories. The K-9 Committee actively interacts with other K-Committees to coordinate the nanotech activities within the Heat Transfer Division. Furthermore, the K-9 Committee interacts with the Nano Engineering Council and other Divisions to coordinate society-wide activities.

At the 2013 Summer Heat Transfer Conference, K-9 approved committee guidelines and organized a panel discussion on Nanoscale Heat Transfer: Recent Advances and Emerging Challenges. The panelists were Gang Chen of MIT, Li Shi of UT-Austin, Suresh Garimella of Purdue, and Zhuomin Zhang of Georgia Tech; the moderators were Chris Dames of UC Berkeley and Evelyn Wang of MIT. The panelists shared their views on a broad range of heat transfer topics, including conduction, radiation, convection/phase change, and applications. Some specific topics of potential growing interest included boiling from nanoparticles, transport phenomena in micropores related to shale gas, and nanothermal medical therapies.

Ronggui Yang of University of Colorado at Boulder served as the K-9 coordinator for IMECE 2013, where K-9 was involved in a total of 15 sessions. The majority are collaborative sessions with other K-committees such as K-6, K-8, K-13, and K-15. Two of them were co-sponsored with the Nano Engineering Council. This represents a good mix and good coordination across committees on fundamentals and applications of nanoscale thermal transport, including interface and phase-change problems, radiation, thermal metrology, numerical simulation, nanostructures, nanoscale devices, and energy systems. In addition, Ronggui Yang was the Co-Chair for the ASME-wide Micro and Nanotechnology Forum, which provided 130 engineering students with the opportunity to present technical poster presentations to more than 500 Congress attendees, including ASME leaders and representatives from the National Science Foundation. Ronggui Yang is a principal investigator for a $50,000 NSF student travel grant which provided travel support to about 40 students with $1000 each. K-9 Committee members were heavily involved in the selection of student travel awards and the Best Student Poster Awards. The Heat Transfer Division provided $1000 to support two Best Student Poster Awards from around 60 heat transfer posters.

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K-13: Heat Transfer in Multiphase Systems

Vinod Narayanan

Chair, K-13 Oregon State University

K-13 sponsored several sessions and symposia this

year at the SHTC and at the IMECE. At the SHTC, K-13 organized 10 sessions as well as the Symposium on the Fundaments of Boiling Heat Transfer. A total of 67 presentations were delivered in the K-13 sessions. Topics included phase change jets, droplets, and sprays, phase change in microchannels, melting and freezing, enhancement of phase change heat transport, and two phase flows. At IMECE, K-13 arranged 3 sessions on topics of boiling and condensation heat transfer and phase change heat transfer in microchannel. In addition, several of the K-13 members were involved in organizing a symposium honoring the life and legacy of Professor Novak Zuber, as discussed below.

K-13 Sponsored the Symposium to Celebrate the Life and Legacy of Novak Zuber at the IMECE-2013. Originally, the symposium was envisaged as the occasion to celebrate the 90th birthday of Novak Zuber, one of the true giants in heat transfer and the first recipient of the ASME Heat Transfer Memorial Award. Despite the unfortunate turn of events, the Symposium attracted a large number of participants from nine countries. There were 21 papers presented in three well attended sessions. Professor Vijay Dhir of University of California Los Angeles informed symposium participants that the UCLA is planning a Multi-Phase Flow and Heat Transfer Library to be named after Novak Zuber and that the University is launching a fund raising campaign to support this project. Professors Ivan Catton and Jean-Marc Delhaye are leading the effort to sort-out huge collection of books (several thousands of books as well as personal documents and archives) coming from Novak's private collection to store in newly established library at the UCLA for the benefit of future generations of heat transfer students. In addition, extended versions of the papers presented at the Symposium together with other contributions will be published in a special issue of Multiphase Science and Technology, a quarterly co-founded by Novak Zuber.

K-14: Gas Turbine Heat Transfer

Ting Wang Chair, K-14

University of New Orleans

Nirm V. Nirmalan

Vice-Chair GE Aviation

The K-14 Gas Turbine Heat Transfer Committee

(GTHT) has been very active and productive this year. As of 2014, our committee is comprised of 151 active members, with 75 members in academia, 12 members in the government sector, and 64 members in industry. Fifty eight of our members are ASME Fellows. Since our last major activity at Turbo Expo 2013 in San Antonio, we have also sponsored technical sessions at the Summer Heat Transfer Conference in Minneapolis and recently IMECE in San Diego. Below is a summary of K14's activities.

1. ASME Turbo Expo 2013 – San Antonio, TX, USA, June 3 – 7, 2013 • K-14 Committee Meeting Attendants (128 )

• Point Contact Bijay Sultanian reported the

organization experience of heat transfer sessions with the following summary: Total 44 sessions (42 paper + 2 tutorial), 321 abstracts submitted, 3 abstracts rejected, 108 withdrawn, 210 drafts submitted, 9 drafts rejected, 210 final papers accepted, and 32 recommended for journals.

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• The Best Paper Awards from 204 papers presented in K-14 sponsored sessions in 2012 were given to three winners by Marc Polanka, Best Paper Sub-committee Chair: a. GT2012-68717: A Model for Simulation of

Turbulent Flow With High Free Stream Turbulence Implemented in Open Foam. Authors: Hosein Foroutan, Savas Yavuzkurt, Penn State University

b. GT2012-70033: A Study of Deposition on A Turbine Vane With A Thermal Barrier Coating and Various Film Cooling Geometries. Authors: F. Todd Davidson, David A. Kistenmacher, David G. Bogard: University of Texas

c. GT2012-68025: The Effects of A Parametric Variation of The Rim Seal Geometry on The Interaction Between Hub Leakage And Mainstream Flows in HP Turbines: Authors: Ivan Popovic, Howard Hodson, University of Cambridge

• Dr. Sigmar Wittig was congratulated for receiving the 2013 Aircraft Engine Technology Award.

• Nine member applications were approved. New

members were congratulated. • Four ASME Fellows were recognized:

o Jeff Bons, the Ohio State University o Axel Glahn, Pratt &Whitney o Veera Rajendran, Rolls-Royce o Marc Polanka, Air Force Institute of Technology

2. 2013 ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference – Minneapolis, MN, USA, July 14 – 19, 2013: Drew Nix of West Virginia University was the Track Organizer for K-14. A total of 18 abstracts were received, which ended up as 13 papers in four sessions.

3. IMECE 2013 – San Diego, CA, USA, November 15 – 21, 2013: Ting Wang was the K-14 Subject Organizer. Eleven abstracts were received, and six papers were accepted for presentation in one session.

4. Warren H. Rohsenow Award for 2013: The Warren H. Rohsenow "Best Presentation" Award for 2012-13 was selected from 27 presentations at the 2012 ASME IMECE and the 2013 ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference. For 2012-13 the winner of the Warren H. Rohsenow Award was Mr. Cassius Elston, a graduate student at Baylor University. He presented the

paper titled “Leading Edge Jet Impingement Under High Rotation Numbers,” IMECE2012-88332 at the 2012 ASME IMECE.

5. A new Honors and Awards Subcommittee was formed. The overall mandate and goal of this subcommittee is to facilitate nominations of K-14 committee members for appropriate ASME awards with the support of collective resources of K-14 Committee. Utilizing this process and approach, since June of 2013, the Honors and Awards Subcommittee has put forth nominees for the following awards: • R. Tom Sawyer Award for 2014, • IGTI Scholar Award for 2015, • The Aeroengine Technology Award for 2014 • The 2014 Industrial Gas Turbine Technology Award

6. The annual committee dinner was held at the Chart House Restaurant (Tower of the Americas) in San Antonio in June, 2013. Approximately 90 members and their spouses attended.

K-17: Heat and Mass Transfer in Biotechnology

Rupak K. Banerjee

Chair, K-17 University of Cincinnati

"The Biotransport (BIOT) Committee of BED and the

Heat and Mass Transfer in Biotechnology (K-17) Committee of HTD held its annual committee meeting at the scenic Sunriver Resort, in Oregon during the 2013 Summer Bioengineering Conference (SBC). The BIOT / K-17 committee unanimously approved the minutes of our meeting from 2012 SBC. We reported on the technical podium and poster sessions organized at the SBC in Sunriver, OR and planned for the next year’s

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meeting as part of the World Congress of Biomechanics (WCB) in Boston, MA. The technical sessions, organized by our committee at the ASME IMECE (Nov 15-21, 2013, San Diego, CA), were also discussed. An update was also provided to the committee on member research accomplishments and awards, member promotions.

The committee also discussed several ideas and topics to further improve and expand the activities of our members at the SBC and beyond. For the WCB, nine invited sessions have been proposed. Senior BIOT/K-17 members actively facilitated nominating interested members for Associate Editorship (AE) of ASME journals, including one member becoming AE of the Journal of Medical Devices.

The BIOT/K-17 committee also provided support for the 2013 and 2014 ASME Nano-engineering for Medicine and Biology Conference in Boston and San Francisco and the 2013 Summer Heat Transfer Conference, as part of the 75th Anniversary of the ASME Heat Transfer Division, in Minneapolis. Several of our members actively helped in organizing these conferences. The committee members felt that BIOT/K-17 should continue actively pursuing participation in international conferences, such as ICCHMT and jointly conduct conferences with JSME, KSME and BMES of China. BIOT/K-17 is currently pursuing such initiatives.

K-19: Environmental Heat Transfer

Cheng-Xian (Charlie) Lin

Chair, K-19 Florida International University

The K-19 Committee on Environmental Heat Transfer

is primarily interested in heat and mass transfer in the built environment as well as the natural environment. Sandra Boetcher finished her term as K-19 Committee Chair and Charlie Lin became the new chair on July 1, 2013. At IMECE 2013, San Diego, the K-19 sponsored a general session on environmental heat transfer. For IMECE 2014, Montreal, the committee has proposed to sponsor the following topics: heat and mass transfer in natural and built environment, thermal engineering and global climate change, heat and mass transfer in emission control for clean air, innovative concepts for waste water re-use, and symposium on drying cooling technologies. In addition, the K-19 and K-11 committees

will co-sponsor a topic on industrial combustion and its environmental impact. The K-19 committee members participated in the reviewing or organizing activities for the 2014 AIAA/ASME Joint Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Conference, and will have business meeting during the conference.

K-20: Computational Heat Transfer Kevin Dowding

Chair, K-20 Sandia National Laboratories

The K-20 Committee on Computational Heat Transfer

(CHT) continues to be very active in the HTD sponsoring sessions at the Summer Heat Transfer Conference (SHTC) and the International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE). This committee has dedicated members that actively support the HTD through sponsoring and hosting technical sessions.

For the SHTC2013 in Minneapolis, MN, Abhijit Mukherjee coordinated the organization of 9 sessions in 5 topical technical areas. The sessions covered topics from industrial applications of CHT to development of advanced algorithms for CHT. In addition, Akshai Runchal and Pratap Vanka organized a panel session on “The Evolution of CHT Methods over the Past 75 Years.” Ashley Emery led the organization of five K-20 sponsored sessions at IMECE2013 in San Diego, CA. These sessions included an emphasis on applied CHT, including inverse heat transfer problems and optimization, and they also covered emerging numerical techniques and multiphase CHT.

Session organization is being led by Aaron Wemhoff for the IMECE2014. Sessions are being jointly sponsored with K-6 for inverse and optimal design and K-8 and K-9 for multi-scale modeling. A new session topic is planned on “Experiences with Open Source CFD/CHT Software.” A panel session on “Verification and Validation and Uncertainty Analysis” is being developed. Those interested in either session should contact Aaron Wemhoff.

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K-21: Heat Transfer Education Committee

Patrick E. Hopkins Retiring Chair, K-21 University of Virginia

As of the AIAA/ASME Joint Thermophysics and Heat

Transfer Conference in June, 2014, Chris Kobus of Oakland University will become the Chair of K-21, and Nesrin Ozalp of Texas A&M University of Qatar will become the Vice-Chair of K-21. Patrick Hopkins will become the Secretary of K-21. Contact information for these officers are listed at the end of this article.

K-21 and HTD sponsored two poster sessions at the IMECE in San Diego, CA. These two poster sessions, described below, will be offered annually at IMECE. These poster sessions are planned at the 2014 IMECE in Montreal. As per a new procedure with IMECE, these K-21 sponsored poster sessions will be accepting abstracts for poster presentations only up until July 16th! Abstract submissions are handled through the IMECE website.

1) Dewitt Poster Session for Undergraduate Research in Thermal/Fluid Sciences (Track 10-50): The ASME Heat Transfer Division’s K-21 Heat Transfer Education Committee will sponsor a session highlighting student contributions in the broad area of heat transfer engineering, thermal/fluid sciences and thermal management. The session will consist of poster presentations of research conducted by undergraduate students. Topics should deal with a research or design contribution to the general area of heat transfer engineering. Appropriate for this session would be papers describing an analysis of an industrial thermal management problem, analysis of a fundamental heat transfer and fluid phenomena, studies intended to satisfy a particular thermal/fluid design need, or studies used for the optimization of an existing heat transfer process application. Only undergraduate students and recent graduates (within 18 months of the session) are eligible to submit and present posters. Partial travel reimbursement may be available.

2) The Graduate Student Poster Competition in Heat Transfer and Fluid Sciences (Track 10-51): The ASME Heat Transfer Division’s K-21 Heat Transfer Education Committee will sponsor this poster session to provide an

opportunity for a student author (or coauthors) to present their research alongside other students in the field of heat transfer. The poster can be presented by a student that is already giving an oral presentation in a technical session, or this could be an opportunity for a student coauthor to give a presentation. For example, if an advisor is presenting in a technical session and you are a coauthor, the student is invited to present the same paper in this poster session. New submissions not presented otherwise are also welcome. The intention of this session is to promote the interaction, collaboration, and socialization of fellow students that are conducting research in the field of Heat Transfer. The criteria for participation in this poster session are that the poster presenter must have been a graduate or undergraduate student when the work was conducted. This is a valuable opportunity to further publicize your research and foster collaboration with other students from institutions around the world in the field of heat transfer.

K-21 Education Committee Open Membership! The K-21 Education Committee is seeking new members to join ASME’s mission in furthering Heat Transfer Education. Our committee is dedicated to further Education in Heat Transfer through ASME by creative opportunities such as unique conference organization, online outreach, industry collaborations, student discussions, and demonstrations and involvement at all levels of Education and Academia.

We are excited for participation from all interested parties in Academia, Industry, and Government. We encourage Graduate Students to get involved with ASME conference planning and outreach by joining K-21! Note that there are no committee membership restrictions with K-21, and you can still be an active member of K-21 and another K-committee.

For more information about K-21 membership and involvement, please contact the K-21 Officers. The Officers as of 7/2014 are: K-21 Chair: Chris J. Kobus Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Oakland University Phone: 248-370-2489 [email protected] K-21 Vice-Chair: Nesrin Ozalp Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Texas A&M University at Qatar Phone: +974-4423-0250 [email protected] K-21 Secretary: Patrick E. Hopkins Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering University of Virginia Phone: 434-982-6005 [email protected]

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K-22: Visualization of Heat and Mass Transfer

Chang Kyoung (CK) Choi

Chair, K-22 Michigan Tech

The K-22 Heat Transfer Visualization Technical

Committee participated in the ASME Summer Heat Transfer conference in Minneapolis, MN, July 14 -19, 2013 and sponsored two regular sessions and one photogallery session with 9 posters. The K-22 Committee also participated in the 2013 ASME IMECE held in San Diego, CA and sponsored one Heat Transfer Photogallery Session with 39 posters. Year 2013 of K-22 Visualization committee was a very successful one!

The K-22 committee’s unique annual contribution to the ASME Journal of Heat Transfer was also made to publish 11 poster entries after the peer-reviewed evaluation conducted by the participants. A total of 19 poster entries were presented in the 2012 Summer Heat Transfer Conference held in Puerto Rico, USA in the period July 8~12 and the 2012 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exhibition (IMECE) held in Houston, Texas, in the period November 9~15. Top 11 entries were identified for publication in the ASME Journal of Heat Transfer August issue of 2013. The K-22 Visualization Technical Committee continues this “Heat Transfer Gallery” to draw attention to innovative visualization techniques and aesthetic qualities of thermal and mass transport. Our hope is that the reader will enjoy these visualization photogalleries, become familiar with state-of-the-art visualization techniques, and participate in future Photogallery sessions at IMECE and the Summer Heat Transfer Conference.

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Committee Chairs and Contacts EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chair S. A. Sherif, Ph.D. University of Florida Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering PO Box 116300 232 MAE Bldg B Gainesville, FL 32611-6300 (352) 392-7821 [email protected] Vice-Chair Yong X. Tao, Ph.D. University of North Texas 1155 Union Circle #311098 Denton, TX 76203-5017 (940) 369-8801 [email protected] Treasurer Arun Muley, Ph.D. Boeing Huntington Beach, CA [email protected] Member-at-Large Yaroslav Chudnovsky, Ph.D. Gas Technology Institute 1700 S Mt Prospect Rd Des Plaines, IL 60018-1800 (847) 768-0536 [email protected] Secretary Sumanta Acharya, Ph.D. Louisiana State University Rm 1419B Patrick Taylor Bldg Baton Rouge, LA 70803-0001 (703) 292-7494 [email protected] Past Chair Roy E. Hogan, Jr., Ph.D., PE Sandia National Laboratories Thermal and Fluid Processes Department P. O. Box 5800, MS-0836 Albuquerque, NM 87185-0836 (505) 845-9585 [email protected] ASME Staff Erin Dolan Program Manager – Technical Units Two Park Avenue New York, NY 10016 (212) 591-7123 [email protected] TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CHAIRS K-2 Long Range Directions and Issues in Heat Transfer Pamela Norris, Ph.D. (7/15) University of Virginia Thornton Hall, Room A110 122 Engineer’s Way Charlottesville, VA 22904 (434) 924-6295 [email protected]

K-6 Heat Transfer in Energy Systems Kyle J. Daun, Ph.D., (7/16) University of Waterloo Mech. and Mechatron. Eng. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (519) 888-4567 x37871 [email protected]

K-7 Thermophysical Properties Heng Ban, Ph.D., PE (7/15) Utah State University Mech and Aerospace Eng. 4130 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84332 (435) 797-2098 [email protected] K-8 Theory and Fundamental Research Leslie M. Phinney, Ph.D. (7/15) Sandia National Laboratories P.O. Box 5800, MS 0346 Albuquerque, NM 87185-0346 (505) 845-8484 [email protected] K-9 Nanoscale Thermal Transport Zhuomin Zhang, Ph.D. (7/15) Georgia Institute of Technology Woodruff School of Mech. Eng. Atlanta, GA 30332-0405 (404) 385-4225 [email protected] K-10 Heat Transfer Equipment Yaroslav Chudnovsky , Ph.D. (7/13) Gas Technology Institute 1700 S Mt Prospect Road Des Plaines, IL 60018-1800 (847) 768-0536 [email protected] K-11 Fire and Combustion Alexander L. Brown, Ph.D. (7/13) Sandia National Laboratories Fire & Aerosol Science Dept. P.O. Box 5800, MS 1135 Albuquerque, NM 87185-1135 (505) 844-1008 [email protected] K-12 Aerospace Heat Transfer Erol Ulucakli, Ph.D. (6/14) Lafayette College Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Easton, PA, 18042 (610) 330-5444 [email protected] K-13 Heat Transfer in Multiphase Systems Ali Siahpush. Ph.D. (7/13) University of Idaho – Idaho Falls Center for Advanced Energy Studies C208 Idaho Falls, ID 83401 (208) 533-8129 [email protected]

K-14 Gas Turbine Heat Transfer Ting Wang, Ph.D. (7/15) University of New Orleans Energy Conversion and Conservation Center 2000 Lakeshore Dr. New Orleans, LA 70148-0001 (504) 280-7183 [email protected] K-15 Transport Phenomena in Manufacturing and Materials Processing Yuwen Zhang, Ph.D. (7/14) University of Missouri Dept. of Mech. and Aero. Eng. Columbia, MO 65211 (573) 884-6936 [email protected] K-16 Heat Transfer in Electronic Equipment Sam Graham, Ph.D. (7/16) Georgia Institute of Technology Woodruff School of Mech. Eng. Atlanta, GA 30332-0405 (404) 894-2264 [email protected] K-17 Heat and Mass Transfer in Biotechnology Rupak K. Banerjee, Ph.D. (7/17) University of Cincinnati Dept. of Mech. and Mat. Eng. Cincinnati, OH 45221-0072 (513) 556-2124 [email protected] K-18 Heat Transfer under Extreme Conditions Zhixiong Guo, Ph.D. (7/15) Rutgers University 98 Brett Road Piscataway, NJ 08854-8058 (848) 445-2024 [email protected] K-19 Environmental Heat Transfer Cheng-Xian Lin, Ph.D. (7/16) Florida International University Dept. of Mech. and Mat. Eng. 10555 W. Fagler St., EC3445 Miami, FL 33174 (305) 348-0537 [email protected] K-20 Computational Heat Transfer Kevin J. Dowding, Ph.D. (7/15) Sandia National Laboratories V&V, UQ, Credibility Processes P.O. Box 5800, MS-0386 Albuquerque, NM 87185-0386 (505) 844-9699 [email protected] K-21 Education Patrick Hopkins, Ph.D. (7/14) University of Virginia 122 Engineer's Way, Room 331 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4746 (434) 982-6005 [email protected]

K-22 Committee on Visualization of Heat Transfer Chang Kyoung (“CK”) Choi, Ph.D. (7/15) Michigan Tech., MEEM 832 R. L. Smith Building 1400 Townsend Drive Houghton, MI 49931 (906) 487-1463 [email protected]

JOURNAL OF HEAT TRANSFER Terry Simon, Ph.D. University of Minnesota Mechanical Engineering Department 111 Church St. S.E. Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612) 625-5831 [email protected] JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

S.A. Sherif, Ph.D. University of Florida Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MAE-B 232 Gainesville, FL 32611-6300 (352) 392-7821 [email protected] JOURNAL OF NANOTECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING AND MEDICINE

Debjyoti Banerjee, Ph.D. Texas A&M University Department of Mechanical Eng. College Station, TX 77843 (979) 845-4500 [email protected] HONORS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE (K-3) Van P. Carey, Ph.D. (7/14) University of California Mech Engineering Department 6123 Etcheverry Hall Berkeley, CA 94720-1740 (510) 642-7177 [email protected] MAX JAKOB MEMORIAL

AWARD COMMITTEE Prof. M. Michael Yovanovich, Sc.D. University of Waterloo Waterloo, Canada [email protected]

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Passing the Torch Arthur E. Bergles

Arthur E. Bergles, (78), of Centerville, Massachusetts, an accomplished Professor of Engineering, passed away

Monday, March 17, 2014, of a malignant brain tumor. He was born in New York City on August 9, 1935, son of Edward and Victoria Bergles, who immigrated to the United States from Austria. They worked in Manhattan for several years before moving upstate to Rhinebeck, NY to fulfill Edward’s dream of building a hydroelectric power plant. A self-taught engineer, Edward completed the plant in 1938, which ran almost continuously for 47 years with Art’s help, producing 25 kW of power.

As a young boy, Art trekked from the homestead to a one-room schoolhouse, and subsequently moved to the Rhinebeck Central School System, where he was active in sports, earned his Eagle Scout, and excelled in academics, graduating valedictorian of his high school class. With all the technical activity at home, he developed a passion for engineering and enrolled in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1953. He stayed there for 16 years, completing a combined Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Engineering and then a Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering, with an intervening year spent as a Fulbright Scholar at the Technical University in Munich, Germany. While at MIT, he met his future wife, Priscilla (Penny) Maule, who was a student at Boston University.

Art taught for several years in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at MIT as Assistant Professor, before moving to the Georgia Institute of Technology as Professor, and then to Iowa State University as Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Anson-Marston Distinguished Professor of Engineering. While at Iowa State, he was awarded a fellowship from the Alexander von Humbolt Foundation and spent a year with his family as a visiting professor at the University of Hannover in Germany. He later served as Dean of Engineering at Rensselaer, where he held the title of Clark-Crossan Professor of Engineering. Art remained active in retirement, serving as Clark-Crossan Professor Emeritus at Rensselaer, Senior Lecturer at MIT, and Glenn L. Martin Institute Professor of Engineering at the University of Maryland.

Throughout his career, Art was very active in professional societies, including the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), which has an international membership of 130,000, the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE), and the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning–Engineers (ASHRAE). He served as president of ASME from 1990-1991. Recognized as one of the world’s leading experts in Thermal Sciences, Art published over 400 papers, 26 books and presented over 400 invited lectures. He received numerous professional awards for his work on heat transfer, held fellowships from seven technical societies, was awarded honorary professorships from three overseas universities and received honorary Doctorates from the University of Porto, Portugal, Rand Africaans University in South Africa, and the University of Rome-Sapienza, Italy. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) in 1992, and as a foreign member of the English Royal Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2000.

Art was passionate about education and committed to supporting the careers of young scientists, advising 82 thesis students. The Bergles Professorship was established through an endowment by Arthur and Penny Bergles with the intent of attracting or retaining an outstanding senior faculty member in the thermal sciences at Iowa State University. The Dr. Arthur E. Bergles Scholarship was established in 1996 with gifts from friends, faculty, colleagues and corporations upon the occasion of his retirement from Rensselaer. The Bergles-Rohsenow Young Investigator Award in Heat Transfer is presented annually through ASME. Art also volunteered his time to serve on numerous fellowship and award selection committees. In his spare time, he enjoyed rowing varsity crew at MIT, playing golf at many of the Cape Cod golf courses, and swimming and clamming with his wife, Penny on summer Sundays. He was also a member of the MIT Club of Cape Cod and past president of the Osterville Rotary Club. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Penny, two sons, Eric Bergles of San Jose, California and Dwight Bergles of Baltimore, Maryland, and five grandchildren: Joshua and Joseph of Eric and Joyce Bergles, and Henry, Julia and Sophie of Dwight and Susan Bergles.

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Chang H. Oh

The Heat Transfer Division and the scientific and engineering communities lost Dr. Chang H. Oh, who died at the age

of 67 on Wednesday, August 7, 2013. Dr. Oh was a past chair of the Heat Transfer Division. He was born in Korea, grew up in Seoul and attended Yonsei University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering. After his graduation, he served three years in the South Korean army. Upon his honorable discharge, he worked for a pharmaceutical company, where he met and married Theresa Boknam Lee. He received a master’s degree in chemical engineering at the University of Florida and a doctorate in chemical engineering from Washington State University. Upon his graduation, he and his wife moved to Idaho Falls where they lived for 28 years. Dr. Oh won numerous awards while working for the Idaho National Laboratory. He was a fellow of the ASME, a chair of the Heat Transfer Division (2008), and a Heat Transfer Memorial Award winner (2012). He also served as division chair in the American Nuclear Society. He won the Idaho National Laboratory Director’s Award for “Exceptional Engineering Achievement” in 2010. He was a published editor and author of a key book dealing with heat transfer. He also taught engineering students at the University of Idaho. Dr. Oh is survived by his wife, Theresa Boknam Oh, and his children, Paul and John, and his daughter-in-law, Tara. He is also survived by four sisters and their families, and two brothers and their families. I have had the pleasure of working closely with Dr. Oh on the 2008 Summer Heat Transfer Conference and on the Thermal Systems Track at the International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE) when he was the Division Representative to the IMECE that year. Dr. Oh will be sorely missed.

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Novak Zuber

It is with great sadness to learn that our professional community has lost one of its own. Dr. Novak Zuber, an ASME

fellow and a highly-regarded engineer within the heat transfer and nuclear engineering communities passed away peacefully at�the age of 90.

Dr. Zuber, a pioneer in two-phase flow and heat transfer, received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees at UCLA. His doctoral dissertation became a classical treatment of the hydrodynamic aspects of boiling heat transfer. His professional career began with a short stint at Thompson Ramo-Woolridge (1958-1960) before he joined General Electric, Schenectady, NY in 1960. From 1967 to 1974 he was a professor of mechanical engineering at New York University and at the Georgia Institute of Technology. In 1974 and until his retirement in 1991, he was associated with the office of Regulatory Research, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The research he performed has been a major contribution to the understanding of two- phase fluid flow phenomena. Specifically, he developed and applied the "Drift Flux" model for describing average volumetric concentrations in two-phase flow systems. Dr. Zuber was also responsible for developing and demonstrating the code scaling applicability and uncertainty (CSAU) methodology for LBLOCA. Just before his retirement he was responsible for formulating the Hierarchical 2-Tiered Scaling (H2TS) methodology as part of severe accident scaling.

He was the first recipient of the ASME Heat Transfer Division Memorial Award in 1961, and was awarded the Technical Achievement Award from the Thermal Hydraulics Division of the ANS in 1990.

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John C. Chen

John C. Chen, the Carl R. Anderson Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, passed away over the 2013-2014

winter holiday surrounded by his family. Dr. Chen is an internationally known scholar in transport phenomena in multiphase systems, and a recognized pioneer

in boiling and heat transfer. His 1966 paper Correlation for Boiling Heat Transfer to Saturated Fluids in Convective Flow, named in 2003 as a Classic Paper by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), developed the "Chen Method" of predicting the rate at which heat must be transferred to liquid to make it boil. The method has become the standard for designing vapor-liquid boiling systems used in the chemical, power, refrigeration, petroleum, nuclear and gas industries. It has been cited hundreds of times in technical articles and textbooks. Since that early discovery, Chen continued to make seminal contributions to various aspects of heat transfer science and technology.

Professor Chen taught undergraduate and graduate courses in chemical engineering and mechanical engineering over some four decades at Lehigh. During this time, he also served Lehigh as dean of engineering (1999-2001) and chair of chemical engineering (1983-1989). Over his career, he published more than 200 technical articles and won 18 major national or international research awards. Among Dr. Chen’s honors are the Melville Medal for archival literature and the Classic Paper Award from ASME, and the Alexander von Humboldt Senior Research Award and the Max Planck Research Prize from Federal Republic of Germany. In late 2012, he was the inaugural recipient of the World Scientific Award in Boiling and Condensing Heat Transfer, for lifetime contributions to the fundamental understanding of boiling and condensing phenomenon, and for his ability to translate that understanding into better engineering practice. As recently as November 2013, he served as a plenary speaker at the Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), and took part in an AIChE video interview with other plenary speakers regarding career choices for young chemical engineers.

Dr. Chen was a fellow and past president of AIChE, as well as a fellow of the ASME and a member of the American Chemical Society and of the American Association for Advancement of Science.

Professor Chen is survived by his spouse, Kathy, and several extended family members.

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Reflections from Dr. Roy E. Hogan, Jr. 2012 – 2013 HTD Executive Committee Chair

Roy E. Hogan, Jr.

Sandia National Laboratories

Wow! 2013 marked the 75th anniversary of the Heat Transfer Division and what a special year it was! We are indebted to our colleagues who created and sustained the Heat Transfer Division over these years. We celebrated this anniversary at our annual Summer Heat Transfer Conference, which was held jointly with the ASME 7th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, and the ASME 11th Fuel Cell Science, Engineering, and Technology Conference. The highlight of the 75th Anniversary Celebration was the Dinner Banquet where the Division recognized many of the past Heat Transfer Division leaders and award recipients over the past 25 years. The evening was a great time for reconnecting with friends and colleagues, reflecting on our history, and celebrating our colleague’s accomplishments. On behalf of the HTD membership, we thank the many people that made this event a success. Special thanks to Dr. Webb Marner for authoring a paper on the HTD history and providing an entertaining presentation on the Division’s history. Select photos from the banquet activities are presented on the following page of this newsletter, and the full collection can be found at http://www.flickr.com/photos/99637112@N02/. If you missed his presentation, it has been repeated and recorded at the 11th AIAA/ASME Thermophysics Conference in Atlanta. If you attended I hope you did not miss that opportunity. We appreciate the efforts of Drs. S.A. Sherif, Srinath V. Ekkad, and Frank Kulacki in organizing the 75th Anniversary Celebration and the Summer Heat Transfer Conference. Their leadership, along with the efforts of many other HTD members, made this a fantastic celebration and memorable conference. On behalf of the membership, a big “thank you” goes to all of the organizers! When you see them, please be sure to thank them! Thanks also to Phil DiVietro and ASME Publishing for sponsoring the dinner at the celebration. We appreciate the support.

The future for the heat transfer community is bright and holds an abundance of opportunities to make a difference. The

breadth of heat transfer and thermal engineering has the potential to address many challenges facing the world today; opportunities in energy, water, transportation, manufacturing, medicine, etc. Engaging new members is essential to our future success. Please encourage your colleagues to become more involved in the Division’s activities; reviewing conference and journal papers, organizing sessions, and participating in technical committees and administrative committees. Make it a priority to help the Division to prosper. Thank you all for your continued participation.

On a personal note, it has been an honor and a privilege to serve on the HTD Executive Committee and as the 2013

HTD Chair. Thank you all for this opportunity! The Division’s long history of success is a tribute to your vitality, vision, creativity, and commitment to the HTD. The HTD would not be what it is today without your efforts. Thank you all and keep up the great work! Best wishes for our continued success.

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Select HTD 75th Anniversary Pictures Complete collection at http://www.flickr.com/photos/99637112@N02/.

Recipients of the 75th Anniversary Heat Transfer

Division Medal

Professor Arthur E. Bergles receives a plaque for chairing the 75th Anniversary Awards Committee

Erin Dolan, ASME Staff

Professor Frank A. Kulacki receives plaque for chairing

the 75th Anniversary Steering Committee

Professor K.T. Yang receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor James R. Welty receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

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Professor John Thome receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Bengt Sunden receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Terry Simon receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Suhas Patankar receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Issam Mudawar receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Dr. Javad Mostaghimi receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

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Professor Robert Moffat receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Michael Modest receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Dr. Donald M. McEligot receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Webb Marner receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Raj Manglik receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Dr. Roop L. Mahajan receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

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Professor Jack Lloyd receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor James F. Klausner receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Dr. John “Bucky” Kitto receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Massoud Kaviany receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Satish Kandlikar receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Sadik Kakac receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

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Professor Yogendra Joshi receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Michael Jensen receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Yogesh Jaluria receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor John R. Howell receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Dr. Louis Gritzo receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Richard Goldstein receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

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Professor Suresh Garimella receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Afsin J. Ghajar receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Mohamed Faghri receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Ashley F. Emery receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Dr. Rodney W. Douglas receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Vijay Dhir receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

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Professor Alfred L. Crosbie receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Dr. Soung M. Cho receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Ping Cheng receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Dr. John C. Chen receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Dr. Gang Chen receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Ivan Catton receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

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Professor Van P. Carey receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Dr. Kenneth J. Bell receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Adrian Bejan receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Dr. Yildiz Bayazitoglu receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Avram Bar-Cohen receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Portonovo S. Ayyaswamy receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

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Professor Cristina H. Amon receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Sumanta Acharya receives HTD

75th Anniversary Medal

Professor Michael Jensen receives ASME

Dedicated Service Award from Dr. George Papadopoulos