To accentuate the imperatives of tackling the multitude of engineering as well as socio-economic issues attendant to the energy–water nexus, he would often paraphrase the dilemma of the poet Samuel T. Coleridge,1 “Energy and water everywhere, but not a drop…….” The viability of heat transfer, and therefore enhancement or augmentation of heat transfer, in addressing the engineering challenges of this “energy crisis,” to use the popular idiom of the 1970 s, was foremost on his mind, and he tirelessly advocated the need for conservation along with research and application of advanced enhancement techniques in all heat and mass transfer systems. Because of his own pioneering work, which was extensive and spanned the spectrum of very small (micro/miniscale heat sinks, compact exchangers, etc.) to very large (power boilers, steam condensers, refrigerant heat exchangers, etc.) thermal systems, the field of heat transfer enhancement grew rapidly [1] and came to...
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Journal of Heat Transfer
In Memoriam
In Memoriam: Professor Arthur E. Bergles (1935–2014), the Pioneering Advocate of Enhanced Heat Transfer and Energy Conservation
R. M. Manglik,
R. M. Manglik
ASME Fellow
University of Cincinnati
,Cincinnati, OH 45221-0072
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M. K. Jensen,
M. K. Jensen
ASME Fellow Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute
,Troy, NY 12180
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A. Bar-Cohen,
A. Bar-Cohen
ASME Honorary Member
University of Maryland
,College Park, MD 20742
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Z. H. Ayub
Z. H. Ayub
ASME Fellow
Isotherm, Inc.
,Arlington, TX
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R. M. Manglik
ASME Fellow
University of Cincinnati
,Cincinnati, OH 45221-0072
M. K. Jensen
ASME Fellow Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute
,Troy, NY 12180
A. Bar-Cohen
ASME Honorary Member
University of Maryland
,College Park, MD 20742
Z. H. Ayub
ASME Fellow
Isotherm, Inc.
,Arlington, TX
76001Contributed by the Heat Transfer Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF HEAT TRANSFER. Manuscript received June 17, 2014; final manuscript received June 17, 2014; published online October 27, 2014. Assoc. Editor: Terry Simon.
J. Heat Transfer. Dec 2014, 136(12): 120101 (2 pages)
Published Online: October 27, 2014
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Manglik, R. M., Jensen, M. K., Bar-Cohen, A., and Ayub, Z. H. (October 27, 2014). "In Memoriam: Professor Arthur E. Bergles (1935–2014), the Pioneering Advocate of Enhanced Heat Transfer and Energy Conservation." ASME. J. Heat Transfer. December 2014; 136(12): 120101. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4027883
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