Christopher D. Hall
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Christopher D. Hall's research interests encompass a range of engineering and scientific disciplines, as evidenced by his recent publications. He has investigated experimental evaluations of fast-airflow tumble clothes dryers incorporating small thermoelectric heat pumps and explored laboratory instruction for undergraduate astronautics. His work also includes the development of analytic solutions for satellite relative motions and parametric approaches for satellite relative orbit designs and constellations.
Further contributions from Hall include research on the concept of operation for remote handling systems, specifically for the ITER vacuum vessel pressure suppression system, and analyses of its performance during unstable steam condensation regimes. He has also been involved in the manufacturing design, fabrication, and factory acceptance of ITER Hms nuclear pressure vessels. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 27, with 104 total publications and 2,543 total citations. Hall collaborates with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including W. Roy Penney, W. Brent Schulte, Alison N. Dunn, and Christopher A. von der Mehden.
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- h-index: 27
- Publications: 104
- Citations: 2,543
Selected Publications
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"Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Free Convection" (2025)
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- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Free Convection"
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- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Free Convection"
- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Free Convection"
- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Free Convection"
- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Free Convection"
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