RESEARCH:

Cao, Y., and Gordon, A. P. “Experimental Study of Heat Pipes and Internal Turbulated Channel Flow for Gas Turbine Rotor Blade Cooling through Measurements at High-Rotation Numbers” NASA-SUSFTI, Awarded in March 2007

Nicholson, D., and Gordon, A. P. “Slip System-Based Life Prediction in Single Crystal Ni-base Superalloy Blades” NASA-SUSFTI, Awarded in January 2007.

Arakare, N., and Gordon, A. P. “Constitutive Model for Combined Creep and Plasticity Modeling in High Temperature Components” NASA-SUSFTI, Awarded in January 2007.

Gordon, A. P. “Facilitating Academic Careers in Engineering and Science (FACES): Career Initiation Grant,” FACES Committee at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Awarded in June 2006.

Nicholson, D. W. and Gordon, A. P. “FEA Simulation of IN617 Tertiary Creep,” Florida High Tech Corridor Industry Mathcing Research Program, Awarded in June 2006.

Gordon, A. P. “FEA Simulation of IN939 Fatigue,” Siemens-Westinghouse Power Corporation, Awarded in April 2006.

Gordon, A. P. “DS GTD-111 slabs for in situ Neutron Diffraction Measurements,” General Electric Energy, Received in March 2006.

Nicholson, D. W. and Gordon, A. P. “FEA Simulation of IN617 Tertiary Creep,” Siemens-Westinghouse Power Corporation, Awarded in November 2005.

More Research Efforts:

Gordon, A.P., and Vaidyanathan, R. “In situ Neutron Diffraction Measurements to Correlate the Internal Strain Evolution with Remaining Creep Life in Directionally Solidified Ni-base Superalloys” carried out a Los Alamos National Laboratory.

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