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Alex H. Kinsey
Alex H. Kinsey
Senior Associate, Exponent
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Viewing internal bubbling and microexplosions in combusting metal particles via x-ray phase contrast imaging
ER Wainwright, SV Lakshman, AFT Leong, AH Kinsey, JD Gibbins, ...
Combustion and Flame 199, 194-203, 2019
512019
Permeability measurements and modeling of topology-optimized metallic 3-D woven lattices
L Zhao, S Ha, KW Sharp, AB Geltmacher, RW Fonda, AH Kinsey, Y Zhang, ...
Acta Materialia 81, 326-336, 2014
512014
Gas Suppression via Copper Interlayers in Magnetron Sputtered Al–Cu2O Multilayers
AH Kinsey, K Slusarski, S Sosa, TP Weihs
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 9 (26), 22026-22036, 2017
452017
Effect of dilution on reaction properties and bonds formed using mechanically processed dilute thermite foils
AH Kinsey, K Slusarski, K Woll, D Gibbins, TP Weihs
Journal of Materials Science 51, 5738-5749, 2016
312016
The utilization of metal/metal oxide core-shell powders to enhance the reactivity of diluted thermite mixtures
K Woll, JD Gibbins, K Slusarski, AH Kinsey, TP Weihs
Combustion and Flame 167, 259-267, 2016
212016
Enhanced reaction velocity and diluent homogenization in Redox Foils using arrested reactive milling thermite powder
AH Kinsey, K Slusarski, E Krumheuer, TP Weihs
Journal of Materials Science 52, 11077-11090, 2017
162017
Reactive composite foil
TP Weihs, AH Kinsey, KA Slusarski, K Woll, D Gibbins
US Patent 10,087,118, 2018
32018
Critical heat dissipation length scales in fully dense thermite foils
AH Kinsey, R Behrou, JK Guest, TP Weihs
Combustion and Flame 190, 432-440, 2018
32018
Development of gasless thermite foils for bonding dissimilar metals
AH Kinsey
Johns Hopkins University, 2017
2017
Enhanced reaction velocity and diluent homogenization in Redox Foils using arrested reactive
AH Kinsey, K Slusarski, E Krumheuer, TP Weihs
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