Dynalene presents at the 2012 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Houston, TX

Kevin Coscia traveled down to Houston to present at the 2012 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition. Dynalene collaborated with Lehigh University to develop computational algorithms to predict properties of molten salt heat transfer fluids for solar thermal storage and high temperature applications. Kevin presented the paper titled “Analytical Modeling and Experimental Measurements of Ternary Molten Salt Heat Transfer Fluids for Energy Applications,” and the findings provided valuable information to create advanced heat transfer fluids to reduce the cost of solar energy in the near future.

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