Tryfon T. Charalampopoulos

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Ted and Esther Walker Professor of Mechanical Engineering Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Al East, Jr. Endowed Professor of Mechanical Engineering

3290S Patrick F. Taylor Hall

Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Louisiana State University

Baton Rouge, LA 70803

mechar@lsu.edu

225-578-5894

Educational Background

  • Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1985
  • M.S., Mechanical Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1981

Research Interests

  • Combustion
  • Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Aerosol Dynamics
  • Optical Diagnostics
  • Combustion Synthesis of Materials

Selected Publications

Guocai Shu, and T. T. Charalampopoulos “Development of a method to characterize chain-like aggregates in diffusion flames using dynamic light scattering,” Appl. Optics, Vol. 56, Issue 4, 1132-1141, 2017.

D. Kandra, T. T. Charalampopoulos and R. V. Devireddy ”Enhancement of post thaw viability of cells in suspension via pulsed laser heating prior to immersion in liquid nitrogen,” J Appl. Phys, 97, pp.124702 1-4(2005).

T. T. Charalampopoulos, and Guocai Shu “Optical properties of   Combustion Synthesized iron oxide Aggregates,” Appl. Optics 42, 3957-3969, 2003.

T. T. Charalampopoulos and Guocai Shu “Effects of Polydispersity    of Chain - Like Aggregates on Light Scattering properties and data Inversion,” Applied Optics Vol. 41, 723-733, 2002.

Guocai Shu and T. T. Charalampopoulos “Unified Inversion Scheme that uses Light Scattering for Morphological Parameters and Optical Properties of Aggregated Aerosols, “  Applied Optics, Vol. 39, No36 pp 6713-6724, 2000.

Guocai Shu and T. T. Charalampopoulos "Reciprocity Theorem for the Calculation of  Average Scattering Properties of Agglomerated Particles,” Applied Optics, Vol. 39, No 31, pp5827- 5833, 2000.