1 Flow-induced alignment in composite materials: an update on current applications and future prospects Andre Benard and David Guell
2 FiberSridhar Ranganathan and Suresh G Advani
3 Closure models for flow-induced alignment of particles of nearly arbitrary shapes Andre Benard, Liping Jia and Dilip Mandal
4 Macroscopic modeling of the evolution of fiber orientation during flow Julien Fe´rec, Erwan Bertevas, Gilles Ausias and Phan-Thien Nhan
5 Flow-induced alignment in injection molding of fiber-reinforced polymer composites T.D. Papathanasiou, Ines Kuehnert and Nickolas D. Polychronopoulos
6 Control and manipulation of fiber orientation in large-scale processing P.S Allan and M.J Bevis
7 Theory and simulation of flow-induced microstructures in liquid crystalline materials Alejandro D. Rey and Edtson E. Herrera-Valencia
8 Mesostructural characterization of aligned fiber composites A.R. Clarke, N.C. Davidson and G. Archenhold
9 Materials property modeling and design of short fiber composites R. Brooks
Dr T. D.Papathanasiou obtained his engineering diploma from the National technical University of Athens and his PhD in chemical engineering from McGill University. Between 1992 and 1997 he was Unilever Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at Imperial College, London and he is currently Associate professor at the University of South Carolina, USA.
Dr. André Bénard is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University. Dr. Bénard's research interests include sustainable manufacturing and materials processing, multiphase flow and heat transfer (liquid/liquid and solid/liquid mixtures), and the design and modeling of new separation and processing equipment.