Francis Gadala-Maria

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Chemical Engineering University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 
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Chemical Engineering
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Nikkhoo M, Gadala-Maria F. (2014) Modeling radial filtration in squeeze flow of highly concentrated suspensions Rheologica Acta. 53: 607-619
Nikkhoo M, Hofman A, Gadala-Maria F. (2014) Radial filtration in highly concentrated suspensions undergoing constant-force squeeze flow and its effect on the normal stress distribution Rheologica Acta. 53: 303-314
Nikkhoo M, Khodabandehlou K, Brozovsky LA, et al. (2013) Normal stress distribution in highly concentrated suspensions undergoing squeeze flow Rheologica Acta. 52: 155-163
Greenberg ER, May MN, Wise J, et al. (2005) Effect of shear on the electrical conductivity of suspensions of graphite in an unsaturated polyester resin Polymer Engineering and Science. 45: 1540-1545
Kolli VG, Pollauf EJ, Gadala-Maria F. (2002) Transient normal stress response in a concentrated suspension of spherical particles Journal of Rheology. 46: 321-334
Kolli VG, Ogadhoh SO, Abel SM, et al. (2002) Particle motion in the fountain flow region during filling of a tube with a viscoelastic fluid Polymer Engineering and Science. 42: 403-412
Petrou MF, Wan B, Gadala-Maria F, et al. (2000) Influence of mortar rheology on aggregate settlement Aci Structural Journal. 97: 479-485
Petrou MF, Harries KA, Gadala-Maria F, et al. (2000) A unique experimental method for monitoring aggregate settlement in concrete Cement and Concrete Research. 30: 809-816
Kolli VG, Gadala-Maria F, Anderson R. (1997) Rheological characterization of solder pastes for surface mount applications Ieee Transactions On Components Packaging and Manufacturing Technology Part B. 20: 416-423
Parsi F, Husband DM, Lisk JS, et al. (1990) Application of digital image processing to the analysis of two‐phase materials with spherical inclusions Polymer Composites. 11: 158-163
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