Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Latest Applied Mechanics Reviews Podcast Now Available Online
Most recent Applied Mechanics Reviews Podcast Now Available Online Most recent Applied Mechanics Reviews Podcast Now Available Online Most recent Applied Mechanics Reviews Podcast Now Available Online Walk 10, 2107 ASMEs Applied Mechanics Reviews (AMR) as of late posted its most recent web recording, a meeting with heat move master and ASME Honorary Member Simon Ostrach, Ph.D., P.E., on the ASME Digital Collection site. The free web recording with Dr. Ostrach, who is educator emeritus at Case Western Reserve University, is one of in excess of 20 sound meetings from AMR that are currently accessible on the ASME Digital Collections AMR web recording page. During the inside and out meeting, Prof. Ostrach, an ASME Fellow, talks about his recognized six-decade vocation looking into heat move and small scale gravity science, remembering his work as head agent for two NASA Spacelab missions in 1992 and 1995 that analyzed surface-pressure driven convection under microgravity conditions. He likewise discusses his devotion to the thorough incorporation of research and structure and his energy for weightless flight, including his experience as the most seasoned rider of NASAs currently resigned decreased gravity airplane, or Vomit Comet, in 2004. Simon Ostrach Prof. Ostrach, who was chosen for the National Academy of Engineering in 1978, has been the beneficiary of various Society respects during his distinguished vocation, incorporating ASME Honorary Membership in 1991, the ASME Heat Transfer Division 50th Anniversary Award in 1988, the Robert Henry Thurston Lecture Award in 1987, the Freeman Scholar Award and the ASME/AIChE Max Jacob Memorial Award in 1982, and the debut ASME Heat Transfer Division Memorial Award in 1975. The digital broadcast meet was directed by ASME Fellow Harry Dankowicz, Ph.D., educator of mechanical science and designing at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, editorial manager of Applied Mechanics Reviews and past seat of the ASME Technical Committee on Multibody Systems and Nonlinear Dynamics. To tune in to the meeting with Prof. Ostrach, or one of different meetings in the AMR digital broadcast library, visit http://appliedmechanicsreviews.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/podcasts.aspx.
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