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Thermohydraulics of Two-Phase Systems for Industrial Design and Nuclear Engineering
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringReactor PhysicsNuclear Reactor DesignEngineering ThermodynamicsTwo-phase FlowThermodynamic ModellingNumerical SimulationModeling And SimulationThermodynamicsEquilibrium Thermodynamic PropertyComputer EngineeringEngineering PhysicsHeat TransferNuclear EngineeringTwo-phase SystemsIndustrial DesignThermal HydraulicsThermal Engineering
"Thermohydraulics of Two-Phase Systems for Industrial Design and Nuclear Engineering." Nuclear Science and Engineering, 80(1), p. 204 Additional informationNotes on contributorsW. T. ShaWilliam T. Sha is a senior scientist and manager of the Analytical Modeling Section, Components Technology DiviSion, Argonne National Laboratory where he has been located since 1967. He is a noted developer of computational methods in the thermal-hydraulics area, and is solely or partially responsible for the development of many important computer codes, such as THUNDER, THINC, SAS, VENUS, THI3D, COMMIX, and BODYFIT. Dr. Sha’s graduate training was at Columbia. He was engaged in reactor physics and heat transfer and flUid flow studies with Combustion Engineering and with Westinghouse Electric Corporation between the mid-fifties and the mid-sixties.