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Name |
Ted Steinberg |
Position |
Professor |
Department |
School of Engineering Systems |
Qualifications
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BEngSci (Mech)(Hons), MEngSci (Mech), PhD (NMSU) |
Discipline |
Mechanical engineering |
Contact |
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Areas of expertise |
- Fluid dynamics in reduced gravity
- Xerogel (nanomaterial) formation in reduced gravity
- Carbon nanotube formation in reduced gravity
- Muscle response in reduced gravity
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Selected publications |
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Suvorovs, Terese and Dewit, John R. and Osborne, Barnaby P. and Steinberg, Theodore A. (2004) Investigation of Burning Aluminum in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres through Microanalysis Techniques. Journal of ASTM International 1(8).
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Chiffoleau, Gwenael J.A. and Steinberg, Theodore A. and Veidt, Martin (2003) Ultrasonic Measurement Technique of Burning Metals in Normal and Reduced Gravity , in Steinberg, T.A. and Beeson, H.D. and Newton, B.E., Eds. Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials In Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres. American Society for Testing and Materials.
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Edwards, Amanda P.R. and Chiffoleau, Gwenael J.A. and Maes, Migue J. and Steinberg, Theodore A. (2003) Instantaneous RRMI of Iron Rods in Reduced Gravity, in Steinberg, T.A. and Beeson, H.D. and Newwton, B.E., Eds. Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres: Tenth Volume, ASTM STP 1454. American Society for Testing and Materials.
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See also
Phenomena in Microgravity Laboratory
Ted Steinberg is the director of the
QUT Phenomena in Microgravity Laboratory
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