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Pao-Kuan Wang



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Results: Found 126 records (displaying records 101 through 125)


101. Wang, Pao K. A potential and stream function analysis of two-dimensional steady-state convective diffusion equations involving Laplace fields. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Volume 28, Issue 6, 1985, pp.1089-1095. Reprint # 635.
102. Wang, Pao-Kuan. Mathematical description of the shape of conical hydrometeors, corrigendum. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 42, Issue 19, 1985, pp.2080. Reprint # 185.
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103. Rasmussen, R.; Walcek, C.; Pruppacher, H. R.; Mitra, S. K.; Lew, J.; Levizzani, V.; Wang, P. K. and Barth, U. A wind tunnel investigation of the effect of an external, vertical electric field on the shape of electrically uncharged rain drops. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 42, Issue 15, 1985, pp.1647-1652. Reprint # 4139.
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104. Wang, Pao K. A convective diffusion model for the scavenging of submicron aerosol particles by snow crystals of arbitrary shapes. Journal de Recherches Atmosphriques [Atmospheric Research], Volume 19, Issue 2, 1985, pp.185-191. Reprint # 2178.
105. Wang, Pao K. A brief review of the Eulerian variational principle for atmospheric motions in rotating coordinates. Atmosphere-Ocean, Volume 22, Issue 3, 1984, pp.387-392. Reprint # 622.
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106. Wang, Pao-Kuan. Calculation of electrostatic fields surrounding finite circular cylindrical conductors. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Issue 9, 1984, pp.956-962. Reprint # 625.
107. Wang, P. K. and Denzer, S. M. Mathematical description of the shape of plane hexagonal snow crystals. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 40, Issue 4, 1983, pp.1024-1028. Reprint # 338.
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108. Wang, Pao-Kuan. On the definition of collision efficiency of atmospheric particles. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 40, Issue 4, 1983, pp.1051-1052. Reprint # 331.
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109. Wang, Pao-Kuan. Collection of aerosol particles by a conducting sphere in an external electric field-continuum regime approximation. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Volume 94, Issue 2, 1983, pp.301-318. Reprint # 897.
110. Wang, Pao-Kuan. Mathematical description of the shape of conical hydrometeors. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 39, Issue 11, 1982, pp.2615-2622. Reprint # 185.
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111. Wang, Pao-Kuan and Chu, Jan-Hwa. Unusual lightning events in ancient Chinese literature. Weatherwise, Volume 35, Issue 3, 1982, pp.119-122. Reprint # 339.
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112. Martin, J. J.; Wang, P. K.; Pruppacher, H. R. and Pitter, R. L. A numerical study of the effect of electric charges on the efficiency with which planar ice crystals collect supercoooled cloud drops. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 38, Issue 11, 1981, pp.2462-2469. Reprint # 344.
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113. Walcek, C.; Wang, P. K.; Topalian, J. H.; Mitra, S. K. and Pruppacher, H. R. An experimental test of a theoretical model to determine the rate at which freely falling water drops scavenge SO2 in air. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 38, Issue 4, 1981, pp.871-876. Reprint # 345.
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114. Martin, J. J.; Wang, P. K. and Pruppacher, H. R. A theoretical determination of the efficiency with which aerosol particles are collected by simple ice crystal plates. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 37, Issue 7, 1980, pp.1628-1638. Reprint # 343.
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115. Martin, J. J.; Wang, P. K. and Pruppacher, H. R. A theoretical study of the effect of electric charges on the efficiency with which aerosol particles are collected by ice crystal plates. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Volume 78, Issue 1, 1980, pp.44-56. Reprint # 342.
116. Wang, Pao-Kuan. On the relationship between winter thunder and the climatic change in China in the past 2200 years. Climatic Change, Volume 3, 1980, pp.37-46. Reprint # 330.
117. Wang, Pao-Kuan and Pruppacher, H. R. On the efficiency with which aerosol particles of radius less than 1 m are collected by columnar ice crystals. Pageoph [Pure and Applied Geophysics], Volume 118, 1980, pp.1090-1108. Reprint # 348.
118. Wang, P. K. A special solution of the classical diffusion equation for a fully ionized plasma. IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Issue 3, 1980, pp.277-278. Reprint # 4513.
119. Wang, Pao-Kuan and Siscoe, G. L. Ancient Chinese observations of physical phenomena attending solar eclipses. Solar Physics, Volume 66, 1980, pp.187-193. Reprint # 328.
120. Martin, J. J.; Wang, P. K.; Pruppacher, H. R. and Hamielec, A. E. On the efficiency with which aerosol particles of radius larger than 0.1 m are collected by simple ice crystal plates. Pageoph, Volume 118, Issue 2, 1980, pp.1109-1129. Reprint # 341.
121. Wang, Pao-Kuan and Pruppacher, H. R. The effect of an external electric field on the scavenging of aerosol particles by cloud drops and small rain drops. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Volume 75, Issue 1, 1980, pp.286-297. Reprint # 346.
122. Wang, Pao-Kuan. Meteorological records from ancient chronicles of China. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 60, Issue 4, 1979, pp.313-318. Reprint # 329.
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123. Wang, Pao-Kuan. Particular solutions to the steady state diffusion equation and their application in aerosol scavenging problems. Papers in Meteorological Research, Volume 2, Issue 1, 1979, pp.37-42. Reprint # 340.
124. Wang, P. k.; Grover, S. N. and Pruppacher, H. R. On the effect of electric charges on the scavenging of aerosol particles by clouds and small raindrops. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 35, Issue 9, 1978, pp.1735-1743. Reprint # 4142.
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125. Wang, Pao-Kuan and Pruppacher, H. R. Acceleration to terminal velocity of cloud and raindrops. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume 16, Issue 3, 1977, pp.275-280. Reprint # 327.
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