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James Sucec

Emeritus Professor
Mechanical Engineering

Professor Sucec is in the thermal sciences area and teaches heat transfer, thermodynamics and fluid flow at the undergraduate level as well as courses in conduction and forced convection heat transfer at the graduate level. His current research interests include analytical and numerical work in heat transfer across turbulent boundary layers and in transient, conjugated, forced convection heat transfer. The focus of present research is in transpired turbulent flow and heat transfer.

Sucec, J., “A Relatively Simple Integral Method for Turbulent Flow over Rough Surfaces,” ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering, Vol. 139, pp 121204-1 to 121204-12, 2017.

Sucec, J., “An Integral Solution for Skin Friction in Turbulent Flow over Aerodynamically Rough Surfaces with an Arbitrary Pressure Gradient,” ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering. Vol. 136, pp. 081103-1 to 081103-8, 2014.

Sucec, J., “An Integral Solution for Heat Transfer in Accelerating Turbulent Boundary Layers,” ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, Vol. 131, pp 111702-1 to 111702-6, Nov. 2009.

Sucec, J., “Modern Integral Method Calculation of Turbulent Boundary Layers,” Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 552-557, 2006.

Sucec, J. “Calculation of Turbulent Boundary Layers using Equilibrium Thermal Wakes,” ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, Vol. 127, No. 2, pp. 159-164, 2005.

Education

M.S., Mechanical Engineering University of Connecticut, 1963
B.S., Mechanical Engineering University of Connecticut, 1962
Portrait of James Sucec
Emeritus Professor