John R. Saylor

Clemson University
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Clemson, SC 29634-0921
Phone: (864) 656-5621
Fax: (864) 656-4435

E-Mail: jrsaylor@ces.clemson.edu

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Interfacial Hydrodynamics Research Group


Current Students

Jie Kou

Prasad Gokhale

Jie Kou
Doctoral Student

Prasad Gokhale
Masters Student
Thesis Topic: An Experimental Investigation of Air/Water Heat Transfer During Mixed Convection Conditions

Steven M. Bower

R. J. Lee

Steven M. Bower
Doctoral Student
Research Area: Natural convection with an air/water interface

R. J. Lee
Masters Student
Research Area: Gas exchange across an air/water interface during mixed convection


Student Awards


Graduated Students and Former Postdocs

Nathan K. Grizzard

Robert H. King

Jessica A. Taylor

Jesse D. Black

Nathan K. Grizzard, M. S., 2002.
Thesis Title: The Effect of Surfactant
Monolayers on the Velocity of
Drop-Induced Vortex Rings

Co-Founder: Nodal Techniques

Robert H. King
ME 415 Undergraduate Researcher
Research Topic: The Effect of Drop
Shape on Drop-Induced Vortex Penetration


NASA South Carolina Space
Grant Research Scholar
Research Topic: Wind tunnel development
for drop levitation investigations

Jessica A. Taylor
Former Undergraduate REU Student
Research Topic: Laser imaging of raindrops

Jesse D. Black
Undergraduate Researcher
Research Topic: The effect of drop shape at impact on the velocity of drop induced vortices

James W. Ballentine

Abigail L. Kinard

Brian K. Jones

Disha Saxena

James W. Ballentine
ME 415 Undergraduate Researcher
Research Topic: The Correlation between Lightning Strikes and DSD Parameters

Abigail L. Kinard
ME 415 Undergraduate Researcher
Research Topic: Simulation of Particle Deposition beneath Faraday Waves in Thin Liquid Films

Current Affiliation: General Electric International, Inc.

Brian K. Jones, M.S., 2004.
Thesis Topic: A Wind Tunnel Study of the Oscillation and Vortex Shedding Behavior of Water Drops at Terminal Velocity

Former Undergraduate REU Student and Undergraduate Researcher.
Research Topic: Experimental investigations of oscillatory behavior in falling raindrops

Current Affiliation: Wilson-Cook Medical

Disha D. Saxena, M.S., 2004.
Thesis Topic: Comparison of Algorithms for Raindrop Image Processing: Detection and Sizing

Current Affiliation: AOL, LLC

Paul H. Wright

Nithya Sivasubramanian

Diana Lang


Paul H. Wright
M.S. 2005
Thesis Title: A statistical analysis of the surface temperature field during evaporative convection

Current Affiliation: Electrolux Home Products

Nithya A. Sivasubramanian
M. S. 2006
Thesis Title: Digital image processing methods for the analysis of raindrop size

Current Affiliation: Consultant, Almac Clinical Technologies, Yardley, PA

Diana M. Lang
M. S. 2006
Thesis Title: Simulation of the optical characteristics of raindrops using ray tracing

Current Affiliation: Moore School of Business, USC

Raymond E. McDonnell, III
M. S. 2006
Thesis Title: The effects of water droplet oscillations on the scavenging of micron sized particles

Current Affiliation: Denso Manufacturing

Dr. K. Peter Judd


Justin Lapp


Dr. K. Peter Judd
Postdoctoral Fellow (2006 - 2007)
Infrared Imaging of Air/Water Interfaces

Current Affiliation: V_Systems, Inc.

Dr. Timothy Conover
Postdoctoral Fellow (2005 - 2006)
Effect of Wind Speed on the RMS of Surface Temperature

Current Affiliation:

Justin L. Lapp
M.S. 2007
Thesis Title: Analyzing Relationships Between Lightning and Rain in Order to Improve Estimation Accuracy of Rain

Current Affiliation: University of Minnesota, Ph.D. program.





John Saylor -
Collaborators COLLABORATIONS



I served as the faculty advisor for Pi Tau Sigma (Phi Kappa chapter) from 2000-2007. In 2005 we hosted the International Convention at the Madren Center at Clemson University.



E-Mail: jrsaylor@ces.clemson.edu




Last Updated December 19, 2007.