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Yunhuang Zhang: Space Vehicle Re-entry

Posted on March 15, 2019 by Jean Ragusa

Yunhuang Zhang (MS+PhD). After completing his MS under my advisement working on fuel assembly design for minor actinides depletion, Yunhuang work on thermal radiation for space vehicle re-entry (Orion type), co-advised jointly by Dr. Morel and myself. This research topic was part of a large PSAAP (Predictive Science Academic Alliance Program) grant from the DOE/NNSA. His work led to 1 journal article.

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