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Francis Gadala-Maria, Associate Professor

2C07 Swearingen Engineering Center
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of South Carolina, Columbia 29208
(V) 803.777.3182
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Francis Gadala-Maria

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Refereed book chapters and proceedings volumes
 

7.          S. O. Ogadhoh, V. Kolli, F. Gadala-Maria & T. D. Papathanasiou,  “On  The  Evolution  Of  Microstructure  During  Injection Molding  Of  Particulate  Composites,” Mechanics of Nonlinear Materials, Banff, Canada, May 1998. 

6.            Michael D. Amiridis and Francis A. Gadala-Maria, "Chemical Engineering at the University of South Carolina," Chemical Engineering Education Vol. 30, Number 1, pp. 2-7 (1996). 

5.           Ruth Anderson, Francis Gadala-Maria, and Venkata Giri Kolli, "Solder Paste Rheology and Fine Pitch Slump," The Technical Program. Surface Mount International Conference & Exposition, San Jose, California, August 28 - September 1, 1994. 

4.           F. Parsi and F. Gadala-Maria, "Flow- and Curing-Induced Fiber Orientation in Short-Fiber Composites," AIChE Second Topical Conference on Emerging Technologies in Materials, Extended Abstracts of Technical Presentations, November 1989. 

3.           C. G. Kim and F. Gadala-Maria, "The Rheology of Concentrated Suspensions: Effect of Surface Forces and Particle Arrangement," AIChE Conference on Emerging Technologies in Materials, Extended Abstracts of Technical Presentations, August 1987. 

2.           D. M. Husband and F. Gadala-Maria, "Anisotropy in Sheared Dilute Suspensions of Solid Spheres," Advances in Rheology 2, 521‑528, (1984): Proc. 9th Intl. Cong. Rheology, Mexico.

1.            A. Acrivos, D. J. Jeffrey, F. Gadala-Maria and E. Herbolzheimer, The Rheology of Concentrated Suspensions and Their Settling Characteristics in Vessels Having Inclined Walls, E. P. R. I.  AF-1085 Final Report (RP 314‑1), May 1979.

Invited talks and seminars

  1. F. Gadala-Maria, “Total Cost Assessment (TCA) Methodology: An Introduction.” Part of  “Green Chemical Technology for Sustainable Chemical Manufacturing,” a Continuing Professional Environmental Education Seminar presented by the School of the Environment, University of South Carolina. March 22, 2002.
     

  2. F. Gadala-Maria, “Shear-Induced Anisotropy in Suspensions of Spheres: Causes and Consequences.” Invited seminar presented at Texas Tech University, October 19, 2001.
     

  3. Francis A. Gadala-Maria (speaker), “Shear-Induced Anisotropy in Suspensions of Spheres: Causes and Consequences,” 3rd International Meeting of the Hellenic Society of Rheology dedicated to Professor Andreas Acrivos on occasion of his retirement, Patras, Greece, June 2001.
     

  4. F. Gadala-Maria, "From Anisotropic Suspensions to Anisotropic Composites." Seminar presented at the Department of Chemical Engineering of City College of New York, November 1990.
     

  5. F. Gadala-Maria, "From Anisotropic Suspensions to Anisotropic Composites: Enhancing Composite Materials Through Process Modifications." Seminar presented at the Department of Chemical Engineering at State University of New York at Buffalo, September 1990.
     

  6. C. G. Kim and F. Gadala-Maria, "The Role of Interparticle Forces on the Transient Rheological Behavior of Suspensions". 3rd Chemical Congress of North America & 195th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Toronto, Canada, June 1988.
     

  7. C. G. Kim and F. Gadala-Maria, "The Rheology of Concentrated Suspen­sions: Effect of Surface Forces and Particle Arrangement". Conference on Emerging Technologies in Materials, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 1987.
     

  8. D. M. Husband, F. Parsi, and F. Gadala-Maria, "Particle Distribution in Sheared Suspensions of Solid Spheres". Invited paper presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of The Society of Rheology, Blacksburg, Virginia, February 1985.