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Sponsored Research


SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS

  • The Stability of Unrelaxed Non-Newtonian Fluid Jets”, University Seed Grant, 1984-86, sponsor: Office of Research and Graduate Studies, The Ohio State University, $14,800.

  • Prediction of Dimensional Variations in Extrusion of Polymers”, 1986-87, sponsor: Engineering Research Center for Net Shape Manufacturing, National Science Foundation, $26,813.

  • Modeling of Free Viscoelastic Jets and Instability Mechanisms”, co-principal investigator M.G. Forest, sponsor: Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Contract 87NM472, April 1, 1988 to March 31, 1990, $102,801.

  • On the Behavior of Non-Newtonian Fluids: Analysis, Computation, and Experiment”, co?principal investigator M.G. Forest, sponsor: Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Contract 90-0253, April 1, 1990 - September 30, 1992, $216,943.

  • Modeling of Multifilament Spinning”, sponsor: Technical Computing Group, Hoechst Celanese Corporation, February 1992, $20,000.

  • Toward Technological Application of Non-Newtonian Fluids and Complex Materials: Modeling, Simulation, and Design of Experiments”, co-principal investigator M.G. Forest, sponsor: Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Contract F49620-93-1-0431, July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1996, $270,781.

  • Modeling of Multifilament Spinning”, sponsor: Hoechst Celanese Corporation, June 1993, $25,000.

  • Industrial Processing of Complex Fluids”, principal investigator C. Scovel, Los Alamos National Laboratory, sponsor: Los Alamos National Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program, July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1994, $225,000.

  • Modeling of Viscoelastic Jets and Fibers: Inverse Problems for Material Characterization, AFOSR DOD Augmentation Awards for Science and Engineering Research Training, co-principal investigator M.G. Forest, sponsor: Air Force Office of Scientific Research, September 1, 1993-August 31, 1996, $70,848.

  • Measuring Material Properties in Manufacturing and Agricultural Processes”, co-principal investigator M.G. Forest, sponsor: National Science Foundation, Grant CTS-9319128, May 15, 1994 - April 30, 1997, $167,119.

  • A Rheological Measurement System for Polymer and Composite Processing”, NSF Research Equipment Grant, principal investigator: L.J. Lee, sponsor: National Science Foundation Grant CTS-9411462, July 15, 1994 - June 30, 1995, $160,000.

  • Modeling of EM Discharge Metal Forming”, co-principal investigators G. Daehn and M.G. Forest, sponsor: Center for Advanced Materials and Automotive Manufacturing, October 1, 1994 - September 30, 1995, $20,000.

  • Modeling and Simulation of Polymer Processing: Mold Filling with Solidification”, sponsor: Ohio Supercomputer Center, July 1994, 100 resource units.

  • Modeling of Filament Spinning and Drawing”, sponsor: Hoechst Celanese Corporation, January 1995, $5,000.

  • National Science Foundation/National Institute of Standards and Technology Graduate Student Research Program in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, sponsor: National Science Foundation, June 26, 1995 - September 25, 1995, $11,000.

  • Modeling of Filament Spinning and Drawing”, sponsor: Hoechst Celanese Corporation, February 1996, $5,000.

  • Fiber Flows and Technological Applications”, co-principal investigator M.G. Forest, sponsor: Air Force Office of Scientific Research, June 1, 1996 - August 31, 1996, $43,500.

  • Fluid Mechanics and Rheology of Liquid Fiber Flows: Fundamental Science and Technological Applications”, sponsor: Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Grant F49620-97-1-0003, November 1, 1996 - October 31, 1999, $95,383.

  • The Control of Overspray of Agricultural Pesticides”, Targeted Interdisciplinary Seed Grant award in the area of Environmental Studies in Complex Fluids and Urban Runoff, sponsor: The Ohio State University, March 1997 - December 1999, $42,442.

  • Material Characterization of Agricultural and Industrial Solutions and Melts in Extensional Processes”, co-principal investigator M.G. Forest, sponsor: National Science Foundation, Grant CTS-9711109, August 1, 1997 - July 31, 2001, $210,000.

  • Stability of High-Rate Deformation”, co-principal investigator G. Daehn, sponsor: Center for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing of Automotive Components, The Ohio State University, October 1, 1997 - September 30, 1998, $20,000.

  • Draw Induced Morphology Development and Fiber Architecture”, subcontract in grant to Georgia Institute of Technology, co-principal investigator K. I. Jacob, sponsors: National Textile Center and U.S. Department of Commerce, April 1, 1998 - March 31, 2002, subcontract $106,820.

  • Shear and Extensional Rheology of Nanoclays and Nanotubes in Polymer Melts and Solutions”, principal investigator K.W. Koelling, co-principal investigator M.G. Forest, sponsor: National Science Foundation, Grant DMI-0115445, August 1, 2001 - July 31, 2004, $360,000.s

  • Development, Validation, and Application of Fiber Spinline Models,” $20,000, subcontract of “In-Situ Synchrotron Study During Fiber Processing,” principal investigator K.I. Jacob, Georgia Institute of Technology, sponsor: U.S. Department of Commerce/National Textile Center (Materials Section), April 1, 2002 - March 31, 2005, $420,000.

  • "Mechanical Engineering Curriculum for the 21st Century, Planning Grant for the Department-Level Reform of Undergraduate Engineering Education, principal investigator D.A. Mendelsohn, sponsor: National Science Foundation, September 15, 2002 August 31, 2003, $100,000.

  • "Elongational Characterization of Viscoelastic Fluids, sponsor: Ohio Supercomputer Center, November 2002, 2,000 resource units.

  • Development, Validation, and Application of Fiber Manufacturing Computer Models, sponsor: U.S. Department of Commerce/National Textile Center (Materials Section), subcontract through Georgia Tech, May 1, 2003 April 30, 2004, $25,000.

  • Design, Modeling, and Control of Magnetorheological Fluid-Based Force Feedback Systems, principal investigator G. Washington, sponsor: National Science Foundation: $299,911, Ohio State University: $120,000, September 15, 2005 September 14, 2008.

  • Acousto-Plastic Deformation of Metal by Nonlinear Stress Waves, principal investigator J. Yu, sponsor: National Science Foundation: $300,000, May 1, 2006 April 30, 2009.