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AJ Johannes, PhD, PE
Professor
TEACHING INTERESTS:
Dr. AJ has taught
all the courses in the Chemical Engineering
School with the exception of the undergraduate
and graduate courses in Process Control. Most
frequently he teaches the junior-level Unit
Operations courses, undergraduate and graduate
Reaction Engineering, and undergraduate and
graduate Transport. He is currently
teaching undergraduate Fluid Mechanics, Rate Ops
II (staged separations), and the undergraduate
ChemCad Design Course.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Dr. AJ's area of research, as a result of his checkered background (see
his personal web site),
is mathematical modeling. Although most of his
work involves modeling in environmental
engineering, he also does research in
combustion, reactor design, CFD and low
temperature plasmas. His current funded research
projects include CFD Modeling of Large Scale
Combustion Reactors, Production of Ethanol From
Switchgrass and Low Temperature Plasma Reactor
Design for Destruction of VOC.
Dr. AJ is also a
very active Engineering Consultant. He has
worked almost every summer in industry since
1984.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS:
1.
Holland, G. D., Veenstra, J.,
Johannes, A. H., Foutch, G. L., Hall, F.,
"Reduction of VOC Emissions from Paint-Booth
Operations Using Dielectric Barrier Discharge,"
Proceedings of the 30th Environmental and Energy
Symposium & Exhibition, San Diego, CA April 5-7,
2004.
2.
Moshfeghian, Mahmood; Johannes,
Arland H.; Maddox, Robert N., University of
Qatar,
Doha,Qatar.
“Thermodynamic properties are important in
predicting pipeline operations accurately”
Oil & Gas Journal (2002), 100(5),
56-57,60-62. CODEN: OIGJAV ISSN:
0030-1388. Journal written in English.
CAN 136:249904 AN 2002:195184 CAPLUS
(Copyright 2002 ACS)
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B.S., 1970,
Physics and Chemistry, Illinois State
University.
M.S.E., 1974,
Civil Engineering, West Virginia University.
Ph.D., 1977,
Chemical Engineering, University of Kentucky.
1977-1984, Assistant Professor,
Chemical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
1984-1988,
Associate Professor,
Chemical Engineering, Oklahoma State University
1988-Present,
Professor,
Chemical Engineering, Oklahoma State University
E-mail:
aj@okstate.edu
For more
information:
http://aj.okstate.edu
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