American Nuclear Society

2000 THERMAL HYDRAULICS DIVISION

AWARDS PRESENTATION and LECTURE

Wednesday, November 15, 2000

3:40 to 4:40p

Truman Room

Marriott Wardman Park Hotel

Washington, D.C.

2000 Technical Achievement Award Lecture

“Experiments on Coupled Melt Pool Convection and Vessel Creep Failure in a Severe Accident”

by Prof. Bal Raj Sehgal

2000 Achievement Awards to Be Presented:

TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT

Bal Raj Sehgal

BEST PAPER 1999

“Utility of Hot-Film Anemometry Technique in Horizontal Bubbly Two-Phase Flow”

Alan Iskandrani and Gunol Kojasoy

BEST PAPER 2000

“Free-Energy-Based Lattice Boltzmann Model of Phase Transitions in an Isothermal Non-ideal Fluid”

R.R. Nourgaliev, T.N. Dinh, S. Hattori, and B.R. Sehgal


2000

TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

 

Presented to

 

Prof. Bal Raj Sehgal

 

In recognition of his leadership in, and his many outstanding and unique contributions to, the fields of thermal hydraulics, severe accident phenomenology, and nuclear reactor safety technology, through theoretical work and innovative experiments in the areas of natural convection, fuel-coolant interactions, and other intense multiphase processes.  Also, in recognition for his great impact on the international technical community as an educator, researcher, and outstanding leader promoting deep physical understanding and technical excellence.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1999

BEST PAPER AWARD

Presented to

Alan Iskandrani and Gunol Kojasoy

for their paper entitled

 “Utility of Hot-Film Anemometry Technique in Horizontal Bubbly Two-Phase Flow”

Presented at the 1999 National Heat Transfer Conference

 

 

 

 

2000

BEST PAPER AWARD

Presented to

R.R. Nourgaliev, T.N. Dinh, S. Hattori, and B.R. Sehgal

for their paper entitled

 “Free-Energy-Based Lattice Boltzmann Model of Phase Transitions in an Isothermal Non-ideal Fluid”

Presented at the Ninth International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics (NURETH 9)

 


 

Plan to Attend the

 

ANS Thermal Hydraulics Division

Annual Awards Seminar

 

 

“Experiments on Coupled Melt Pool Convection and Vessel Creep Failure in a Severe Accident””

 

 

PICTURE HERE

 

 

Prof. Bal Raj Sehgal

 

2000 Thermal Hydraulics Division Technical Achievement Award Recipient

 

Professor of Nuclear Engineering

Royal Institute of Technology

Stockholm, Sweden

 

 

ANS Winter Meeting

Wednesday, November 15, 1997

3:40 - 4:40 pm

Truman Room

Marriott Wardman Park Hotel

Washington, D.C.

 

 

           

 

 

 

 

 

1999/2000

Honors and Awards Committee

 

 

 

P.F. Peterson, Chair

F.B. Cheung

D. Grand

Y. Hassan

R. E. Henry

M. Pilch

J. Reyes