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  • 2015 - Fellow of the American Chemical Society

Overview

Joseph M. Mabry is affiliated with the United States Air Force Research Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a focus on several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Mechanics of Materials, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

Their work covers a range of topics related to the mechanical behavior and structural analysis of composite materials and related engineering systems. Key research topics include:

  • Mechanical Behavior of Composites
  • Engineering Structural Analysis Methods
  • Mechanical Engineering and Vibrations Research
  • High-Velocity Impact and Material Behavior
  • Structural Response to Dynamic Loads
  • Process Optimization and Integration
  • Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on composite materials and pressure vessel technology, as well as chemical processes and structural databases. Significant papers include:

  • "Design and development of a filament wound composite overwrapped pressure vessel" (2020) published in Composites Part C Open Access
  • "A study of residual burst strength of composite over wrapped pressure vessel due to low velocity impact" (2021) published in International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping
  • "Continuous Liquid-Liquid Extraction and in-Situ Membrane Separation of Miscible Liquid Mixtures" (2021) published in Langmuir
  • "CCDC 943070: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination" (2021) published in The Cambridge Structural Database

Joseph M. Mabry collaborates frequently with a number of co-authors, reflecting interdisciplinary and collaborative research efforts. These co-authors include:

  • Gregory R. Yandek
  • Shah Alam
  • Andrew J. Guenthner
  • Josiah T. Reams
  • Kevin R. Lamison

Their research findings have appeared repeatedly in specialized publication venues such as:

  • Composites Part C Open Access
  • International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping
  • Langmuir
  • The Cambridge Structural Database

Joseph M. Mabry received recognition as a Fellow of the American Chemical Society in 2015, acknowledging their contributions within the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Designing Superoleophobic Surfaces

    Anish Tuteja;Wonjae Choi;Minglin Ma;Joseph M. Mabry

  • Robust omniphobic surfaces

    Anish Tuteja;Wonjae Choi;Joseph M. Mabry;Gareth H. McKinley

  • Hygro-responsive membranes for effective oil–water separation

    Arun K. Kota;Gibum Kwon;Wonjae Choi;Joseph M. Mabry

  • Relationships between Water Wettability and Ice Adhesion

    Adam J. Meuler;J. David Smith;Kripa K. Varanasi;Joseph M. Mabry

  • A modified Cassie-Baxter relationship to explain contact angle hysteresis and anisotropy on non-wetting textured surfaces.

    Wonjae Choi;Anish Tuteja;Joseph M. Mabry;Robert E. Cohen

  • Designing durable icephobic surfaces

    Kevin Golovin;Sai P. R. Kobaku;Duck Hyun Lee;Edward T. DiLoreto

  • On-Demand Separation of Oil-Water Mixtures

    Gibum Kwon;Arun. K. Kota;Yongxin Li;Ameya Sohani

  • Superomniphobic Surfaces for Effective Chemical Shielding

    Shuaijun Pan;Arun K. Kota;Joseph M. Mabry;Anish Tuteja

  • Fabrics with Tunable Oleophobicity

    Wonjae Choi;Anish Tuteja;Shreerang Chhatre;Joseph M. Mabry

  • Hierarchically Structured Superoleophobic Surfaces with Ultralow Contact Angle Hysteresis

    Arun K. Kota;Yongxin Li;Joseph M. Mabry;Anish Tuteja

  • Fluorinated Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxanes (F-POSS)

    Joseph M. Mabry;Ashwani Vij;Scott T. Iacono;Brent D. Viers

  • Solution spraying of poly(methyl methacrylate) blends to fabricate microtextured, superoleophobic surfaces

    Siddarth Srinivasan;Shreerang S. Chhatre;Joseph M. Mabry;Robert E. Cohen

  • Designing Self-Healing Superhydrophobic Surfaces with Exceptional Mechanical Durability

    Kevin Golovin;Mathew Boban;Joseph M. Mabry;Anish Tuteja

  • Characterization of superhydrophobic surfaces for drag reduction in turbulent flow

    James W. Gose;Kevin Golovin;Mathew Boban;Joseph M. Mabry

  • Scale dependence of omniphobic mesh surfaces

    Shreerang S Chhatre;Wonjae Choi;Anish Tuteja;Kyoo-Chul Kenneth Park

  • Coalescence-induced jumping of droplets on superomniphobic surfaces with macrotexture

    Hamed Vahabi;Wei Wang;Joseph M. Mabry;Arun K. Kota

  • Transparent, flexible, superomniphobic surfaces with ultra-low contact angle hysteresis.

    Kevin Golovin;Duck H. Lee;Joseph M. Mabry;Anish Tuteja

  • Smooth, All-Solid, Low-Hysteresis, Omniphobic Surfaces with Enhanced Mechanical Durability.

    Mathew Boban;Kevin Golovin;Brian Tobelmann;Omkar Gupte

  • A high-performance renewable thermosetting resin derived from eugenol.

    Benjamin G. Harvey;Christopher M. Sahagun;Andrew J. Guenthner;Thomas J. Groshens

  • Patterned Superomniphobic–Superomniphilic Surfaces: Templates for Site‐Selective Self‐Assembly

    Sai P. R. Kobaku;Arun K. Kota;Duck Hyun Lee;Joseph M. Mabry

  • Superoleophobic surfaces through control of sprayed-on stochastic topography.

    Raymond Campos;Andrew J. Guenthner;Adam J. Meuler;Anish Tuteja

Frequent Co-Authors

Anish Tuteja
Anish Tuteja University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Dennis W. Smith
Dennis W. Smith Mississippi State University
Timothy K. Minton
Timothy K. Minton University of Colorado Boulder
Steven L. Ceccio
Steven L. Ceccio University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Carlos Rinaldi
Carlos Rinaldi University of Florida
Marc Perlin
Marc Perlin Texas A&M University

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