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 Charles S. Campbell

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University of Southern California
Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Los Angeles, California 90089-1453


Office:
OHE 400E
Tel. (213) 740-0498
Fax. (213) 740-8071
email:
campbell@usc.edu

Academic rank: Professor, full-time

Education:

1982 Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, California Institute of Technology
1978 M.S., Mechanical Engineering, California Institute of Technology
1977 B.A., Mathematics, Vassar College

USC Academic Positions:

1998-: Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
1989-98: Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
1983-89: Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering

Other Professional Positions:

1995-: Visiting Associate, California Institute of Technology
1982-83: Project Engineer, Systems Laboratory, Space and Communications Group, Hughes Aircraft Company, El Segundo, California

Research Interests:

Two-phase flow, flow of granular material, heat transfer, slurry flows, fluidized beds, comminutron, particle fracture

Selected Publications:

A. Goldshtein, V. Kamenetsky, A. V. Potapov, M. Shapiro, C. S. Campbell, and D. Degani, ''Hydrodynamics of rapid granular flow of inelastic particles into vacuum,'' Granular Matter 4, pp. 115-127, 2002.
M. G. Andac, F. N. Egolfopoulos, and C. S. Campbell, ''Premixed flame extinction by inert particles in normal- and micro-gravity,'' Combustion and Flame 129, pp. 179-191, 2002.
C. S. Campbell, ''Granular shear flows at the elastic limit,'' J. Fluid Mech. 465, pp. 261-291, 2002.
K. Rahman and C. S. Campbell, ''Particle pressures generated around bubbles in gas-fluidized beds,'' J. Fluid Mech. 455, pp. 103-127, 2002.
M. L. Hunt, R. Zenit, C. S. Campbell, and C. E. Brennen, ''Revisiting the 1954 suspension experiments of R. A. Bagnold,'' J. Fluid Mech. 452, pp. 1-24, 2002.
A. V. Potapov and C. S. Campbell, ''Parametric dependence of particle breakage mechanisms,'' Powder Technology 120, pp. 164-174, 2001.
J. C. Jin and C. S. Campbell, ''Constitutive parameters for liquid fluidized beds,'' Int. J. Multiphase Flow 27, pp. 1823-1827, 2001.
M. G. Andac, F. N. Egolfopoulos, C. S. Campbell, and R. Lauvergne, ''Effects of inert dust clouds on the extinction of strained laminar flames,'' Proc. Comb. Inst. 28, pp. 2921-2929, 2000.
A. V. Potapov and C. S. Campbell, ''The breakage induced by a single grinding ball dropped onto a randomly packed particle bed,'' Powder Technology 107, pp. 108-117, 1999.
F. N. Egolfopoulos and C. S. Campbell, ''Dynamics and structure of dusty reacting flows: Inert particles in strained, laminar, premixed flames,'' Combustion and Flame 117, pp. 206-226, 1999.
M. Sadjadpour and C. S. Campbell, ''Investigation of cohesionless granular material flow regimes in inclined open channels,'' Advanced Powder Technology 10, pp. 175-186, 1999.
A. V. Potapov and C. S. Campbell, ''A fast model for the simulation of non-round particles,'' Granular Matter 1, pp. 9-14, 1998.

Professional Societies:

American Society of Mechanical Engineers
American Physical Society

Honors and Awards:

1990: Kona Award (Premier Recipient)
1984: Presidential Young Investigator Award (National Science Foundation)
IBM Faculty Development Award
USC University Scholar
Phi Beta Kappa (Academic Honors Society, Vassar)

Courses Taught:

AME 310, Engineering Thermodynamics
AME 457, Engineering Fluid Dynamics
AME 516, Convection Processes
AME 520, Multi-Phase Flows
AME 525, Engineering Analytical Methods I
AME 526, Engineering Analytical Methods II

Recent Professional Development Activities:

None

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