Dr. Lance Rewerts routinely works with in-house staff and outside clients to visualize 2D and 3D data in order to create compelling and educational graphics, tutorials, and animations covering a broad range of technical areas.
Many of his projects have focused on animations for electronics patent litigation, including semi-conductor production, telephony, Internet, and computer-related technology. Previously, he conducted post-doctoral research for the U.S. Department of Energy and served as a temporary Assistant Professor in the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering/Engineering Mechanics at Iowa State University. Lance earned his doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from ISU.
Areas of Expertise
Publications
- The Effect of Noncondensables on the Condensation of R-123 on Enhanced Tube Geometries, ASHRAE Transactions, January 1997
- The Role of Propagation Characteristics in Acoustic Emission Pipeline Leak Location, Review of Progress in Quantitative Non-Destructive Evaluation, January 1997
- Dispersion Compensation in Acoustic Emission Pipeline Leak Location, Review of Progress in Quantitative Non-Destructive Evaluation, January 1996
- Experimental Studies on the Role of Backfill and Pipeline Characteristics in the Application of Acoustic Leak Location to Underground Pipelines, Review of Progress in Quantitative Non-Destructive Evaluation, January 1996
- New Work in Acoustic Leak Location in Underground Pipelines, Review of Progress in Quantitative Non-Destructive Evaluation, January 1996
- The Effects of Liquid Inundation and Vapor Shear on the Condensation of R-123 on Enhanced Tube Geometries, ASHRAE Transactions, January 1996
- The Effect of Liquid Inundation on the Condensation of R-134a on Enhanced Tube Geometries, ASHRAE Tansactions, January 1996
- Shell-Side Condensation Heat Transfer of HFC-134a, Part I: Finned Tube Performance, ASHRAE Transactions, January 1994