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Greg Walker

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Contributions 5
Affiliation Vanderbilt University

Contributions

  1. 1-D Chain Molecular Dynamics

    28 Jul, 2008  |  Tools  |  Contributor(s): Nicholas Roberts, Greg Walker

    Simulate a 1-D chain of atoms

  2. Analytic conduction solutions

    08 Feb, 2008  |  Tools  |  Contributor(s): Greg Walker, James Vere Beck

    High-precision analytic conduction in parallelpipeds using Green's functions

  3. Carslaw and Jaeger solutions cataloged using the Beck and Litkouhi heat conduction notation

    07 Feb, 2008  |  Teaching Materials  |  Contributor(s): Greg Walker, James Vere Beck

    The analytical solutions of Carslaw and Jaeger are cataloged using the Beck and Litkouhi heat conduction notation. This document was contributed by James V. Beck.Heat Conduction Using Green's Functions, J. Beck, K. Cole, A. Haji-Sheikh, and B. Litkouhi, Hemisphere, 1992

  4. Report from the 2007 thermalHUB Community Planning Workshop

    17 Jan, 2008  |  Publications  |  Contributor(s): Timothy Fisher, Michael McLennan, Jennifer Lukes, Greg Walker, Li Shi, M. Pinar Menguc, Suresh Garimella, Costas P. Grigoropoulos, Jayathi Murthy

    This report documents the findings from the inaugural Community Planning Workshop for thermalHUB, an evolving web resource and the subject of a new project funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) to define the elements of a cyberinfrastructure initiative that will serve the global heat ...

  5. Thermoelectric Power Factor Calculator for Superlattices

    24 Sep, 2008  |  Tools  |  Contributor(s): Greg Walker, Anuradha Bulusu

    Quantum simulation of the Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity in a superlattice structures using non-equilibrium Green's functions