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Tim
PattersonAssistant
Professor
School of Mechanical
Engineering
Ph.D.,
Georgia Institute
of Technology, 1991
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Tim Patterson's Georgia Tech faculty page.
Timothy
F. Patterson received his Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering degree
from the University of Lowell (now University of Massachusetts at Lowell).
After graduating, he worked at Johnson Space Center providing engineering
support for Space Shuttle operations. He then returned to academia
and earned a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Northeastern
University. The research for his degree was performed at the U.S. Army
Natick Research and Development Center and focused on simulation, design
and testing of airdrop platforms. After graduating he spent a year
and a half working for Northrop Corporation developing control systems
for pilotless aircraft. He then entered the PhD program in Engineering
Science and Mechanics at Georgia Tech. The research was funded through
a NASA fellowship and focused on characterizing the compliance and
stiffness properties of deformable bodies with specific applications
to robotics. He graduated in 1991 and began work at IPST as a research
engineer in 1993. He joined the faculty at IPST in the fall of 2000.
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Research Summary
Dr. Patterson's
research is focused on operations associated with the paper machine,
specifically, pressing and drying with some work in stock preparation
and forming. The work involves a broad application of mechanical engineering
principles to new process development, process optimization, new equipment
development and equipment optimization. The disciplines utilized include
heat transfer, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, machine design, mechanics
of materials, and instrumentation. Both experimental and theoretical
approaches are used. Recent projects have included; infrared heating
and drying, microwave drying, acoustic separation technologies, pneumatically
enhanced pressing, and web transfer.
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