Max Jakob
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Max Jakob's Degrees
- Bachelors Physics Technical University of Munich
- Masters Physics Technical University of Munich
- PhD Physics Technical University of Munich
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Max Jakob was a German physicist known for his work in the field of thermal science. Born in Ludwigshafen, Germany, Jakob studied engineering at Technical University Munich, from which he graduated in 1903. From 1903 to 1906, he was an assistant to O. Knoblauch at the Laboratory for Technical Physics. In 1910, Jakob embarked on a 25-year career at the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt in Charlottenburg, Berlin. During this time he founded and directed applied thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid flow laboratories.
Max Jakob's Published Works
Published Works
- Elements of heat transfer (1957) (61)
- Elements of heat transfer and insulation (1950) (46)
- Flow of Gases in Porous Media (1951) (33)
- The relation between the heat transfer and the convection phenomena in enclosed plane air layers (1954) (24)
- Free Heat Convection Through Enclosed Plane Gas Layers (1946) (14)
- Heat Transfer. Volume II (1957) (14)
- Some investigations in the field of heat transfer (1947) (11)
- Heat Transfer by Free Convection From Heated Vertical Surfaces to Liquids (1948) (11)
- Laminar Film Condensation of Pure Saturated Vapors on Inclined Circular Cylinders (1958) (7)
- Heat Transfer From a Cylindrical Surface to Air in Parallel Flow With and Without Unheated Starting Sections (1946) (4)
- LIV. The influence of the free end of a rod on heat transfer (1939) (4)
- Influence of Nonuniform Development of Heat Upon the Temperature Distribution in Electrical Coils and Similar Heat Sources of Simple Form (1943) (3)
- Heat Transfer Volume I and A Textbook on Heat (1950) (2)
- A Model Method of Photographic and Photometric Determination of Heat Radiation Between Surfaces and Through Absorbing Gases (1942) (2)
- Temperature Distribution in Some Simple Bodies Developing or Absorbing Heat at a Linear Function of Temperature (1948) (1)
- Heat Transfer From an Air Jet to a Plane Plate With Entrainment of Water Vapor From the Environment (1950) (1)
- Energy Transfer in Hot Gases. Proceedings of NBS Symposium held 17-18 Sept., 1951 National Bureau of Standards, (Supt. of Documents), Washington, D. C., 1954. iv + 126 pp. Illus. $1.50 (1954) (1)
- An Attempt to Explain a Discrepancy in Observations of the Heat Transfer between a Vertical Surface and a Fluidized Bed of Particles (1952) (1)
- Discussion: “A Method of Correlating Heat-Transfer Data for Surface Boiling of Liquids” (Rohsenow, W. M., 1952, Trans. ASME, 74, pp. 969–975) (1952) (0)
- Discussion: “Efficiency of Extended Surface” (Gardner, Karl A., 1945, Trans. ASME, 67, pp. 621–628) (1945) (0)
- Discussion: “Heat Transfer Through Gases at Low Pressures” (Peck, R. E., Fagan, W. S., and Werlein, P. P., 1951, Trans. ASME, 73, pp. 281–286) (1951) (0)
- Discussion: “The Numerical Solution of Heat-Conduction Problems” (Emmons, H. W., 1943, Trans. ASME, 65, pp. 607–612) (1943) (0)
- Discussion: “The Dynamic Viscosity of Nitrogen” (Sibbitt, W. L., Hawkins, G. A., and Solberg, H. L., 1943, Trans. ASME, 65, pp. 401–404) (1943) (0)
- Discussion: “Heat Transfer to Molten Metals” (Martinelli, R. C., 1947, Trans. ASME, 69, pp. 947–956) (1947) (0)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Heat Transfer by Free Convection From Heated Vertical Surfaces to Liquids’” (1948, Trans. ASME, 70, p. 17) (1948) (0)
- Discussion: “Tests of Steam-Pipe Insulation” (Allcut, E. A., 1943, Trans. ASME, 65, pp. 407–417) (1943) (0)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Local Coefficients of Mass Transfer by Evaporation of Water Into an Air Jet’” (1953, Trans. ASME, 75, pp. 392–393) (1953) (0)
- Discussion: “Rate of Temperature Change in Short-Length Round Timbers” (MacLean, J. D., 1946, Trans. ASME, 68, pp. 1–16) (1946) (0)
- Discussion: “A Study of the Mechanism of Boiling Heat Transfer” (Rohsenow, W. M., and Clark, J. A., 1951, Trans. ASME, 73, pp. 609–616) (1951) (0)
- Closure to “Discussion of ‘Free Heat Convection Through Enclosed Plane Gas Layers’” (1946, Trans. ASME, 68, pp. 193–194) (1946) (0)
- Discussion: “Condensation of Saturated Freon-12 Vapor on a Bank of Horizontal Tubes” (Young, F. L., and Wohlenberg, W. J., 1942, Trans. ASME, 64, pp. 787–791) (1942) (0)
- Discussion: “Heat Transfer and Flow Resistance in Cross Flow of Gases Over Tube Banks” (Pierson, O. L., Huge, E. C., and Grimison, E. D., 1937, Trans. ASME, 59, pp. 563–594) (1938) (0)
- Energy Transfer in Hot Gases . Proceedings of NBS Symposium held 17-18 Sept., 1951 National Bureau of Standards, (Supt. of Documents), Washington, D. C., 1954. iv + 126 pp. Illus. $1.50 (1954) (0)
- Local Coefficients of Mass Transfer by Evaporation of Water Into an Air Jet (1953) (0)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Influence of Nonuniform Development of Heat Upon the Temperature Distribution in Electrical Coils and Similar Heat Sources of Simple Form’” (1943, Trans. ASME, 65, pp. 602–604) (1943) (0)
- Discussion: “Fluid Flow” (Beitler, S. R., Bucher, Paul, Smith, Jr., Ed S., and Spitzglass, J. M., 1930, Trans. ASME, 52(4), pp. 77–121) (1930) (0)
- Discussion: “Laminar-Flow Heat-Transfer Coefficients for Ducts” (Norris, R. H., and Streid, D. D., 1940, Trans. ASME, 62, pp. 525–533) (1940) (0)
- Closure to “Discussion of ‘Influence of Unheated Starting Sections on the Heat Transfer From a Cylinder to Gas Streams Parallel to the Axis’” (1953, Trans. ASME, 75, pp. 480–481) (1953) (0)
- Discussion: “Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop in Annuli” (Davis, Elmer S., 1943, Trans. ASME, 65, pp. 755–759) (1943) (0)
- Influence of Unheated Starting Sections on the Heat Transfer From a Cylinder to Gas Streams Parallel to the Axis (1953) (0)
- Closure to “Discussions of ‘Temperature Distribution in Some Simple Bodies Developing or Absorbing Heat at a Linear Function of Temperature’” (1948, Trans. ASME, 70, pp. 28–29) (1948) (0)
- Discussion: “An Electrical Geometrical Analogue for Complex Heat Flow” (Kayan, C. F., 1945, Trans. ASME, 67, pp. 713–716) (1945) (0)
- Discussion: “Studies of Heat Transmission Through Boiler Tubing at Pressures From 500 to 3300 Pounds” (Davidson, W. F., Hardie, P. H., Humphreys, C. G. R., Markson, A. A., Mumford, A. R., and Ravese, T., 1943, Trans. ASME, 65, pp. 553–579) (1943) (0)
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