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Nathan Siegel
Nathan Siegel
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Bucknell University
Adresse e-mail validée de bucknell.edu
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A two-dimensional computational model of a PEMFC with liquid water transport
NP Siegel, MW Ellis, DJ Nelson, MR Von Spakovsky
Journal of Power Sources 128 (2), 173-184, 2004
4142004
Solar thermochemical water-splitting ferrite-cycle heat engines
RB Diver, JE Miller, MD Allendorf, NP Siegel, RE Hogan
3952008
Single domain PEMFC model based on agglomerate catalyst geometry
NP Siegel, MW Ellis, DJ Nelson, MR Von Spakovsky
Journal of Power Sources 115 (1), 81-89, 2003
3472003
In situ high-resolution neutron radiography of cross-sectional liquid water profiles in proton exchange membrane fuel cells
MA Hickner, NP Siegel, KS Chen, DS Hussey, DL Jacobson, M Arif
Journal of The Electrochemical Society 155 (4), B427, 2008
3262008
Metal oxide composites and structures for ultra-high temperature solar thermochemical cycles
JE Miller, MD Allendorf, RB Diver, LR Evans, NP Siegel, JN Stuecker
Journal of Materials Science 43, 4714-4728, 2008
3122008
A new reactor concept for efficient solar-thermochemical fuel production
I Ermanoski, NP Siegel, EB Stechel
Journal of Solar Energy Engineering 135 (3), 031002, 2013
2902013
Development and evaluation of a prototype solid particle receiver: on-sun testing and model validation
NP Siegel, CK Ho, SS Khalsa, GJ Kolb
2772010
Real-time imaging of liquid water in an operating proton exchange membrane fuel cell
MA Hickner, NP Siegel, KS Chen, DN McBrayer, DS Hussey, ...
Journal of the Electrochemical Society 153 (5), A902, 2006
2542006
Two-step water splitting using mixed-metal ferrites: thermodynamic analysis and characterization of synthesized materials
MD Allendorf, RB Diver, NP Siegel, JE Miller
Energy & Fuels 22 (6), 4115-4124, 2008
2182008
Factors affecting the efficiency of solar driven metal oxide thermochemical cycles
NP Siegel, JE Miller, I Ermanoski, RB Diver, EB Stechel
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 52 (9), 3276-3286, 2013
2082013
Molten nitrate salt development for thermal energy storage in parabolic trough solar power systems
RW Bradshaw, NP Siegel
Energy Sustainability 43208, 631-637, 2008
1772008
Technology advancements for next generation falling particle receivers
C Ho, J Christian, D Gill, A Moya, S Jeter, S Abdel-Khalik, D Sadowski, ...
Energy Procedia 49, 398-407, 2014
1732014
Computational fluid dynamics modeling of gas-particle flow within a solid-particle solar receiver
H Chen, Y Chen, H Hsieh, N and Siegel
Journal of Solar Energy Engineering 129 (2), 160-170, 2007
1412007
Physical properties of solid particle thermal energy storage media for concentrating solar power applications
N Siegel, M Gross, C Ho, T Phan, J Yuan
Energy Procedia 49, 1015-1023, 2014
1302014
Understanding liquid water distribution and removal phenomena in an operating PEMFC via neutron radiography
MA Hickner, NP Siegel, KS Chen, DS Hussey, DL Jacobson, M Arif
Journal of The Electrochemical Society 155 (3), B294, 2008
1272008
The development of direct absorption and storage media for falling particle solar central receivers
NP Siegel, MD Gross, R Coury
Journal of Solar Energy Engineering 137 (4), 041003, 2015
1232015
A study of solid particle flow characterization in solar particle receiver
K Kim, N Siegel, G Kolb, V Rangaswamy, SF Moujaes
Solar Energy 83 (10), 1784-1793, 2009
1162009
Central-station solar hydrogen power plant
GJ Kolb, RB Diver, N Siegel
Journal of Solar Energy Engineering 129 (2), 179-183, 2007
1122007
On the influence of temperature on PEM fuel cell operation
M Coppo, NP Siegel, MR Von Spakovsky
Journal of Power Sources 159 (1), 560-569, 2006
1112006
On-sun testing of an advanced falling particle receiver system
CK Ho, JM Christian, J Yellowhair, N Siegel, S Jeter, M Golob, ...
AIP Conference Proceedings 1734 (1), 2016
1082016
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