Texas Tech University

Mataz Alcoutlabi

Alumni

Post Doc. (2000-2005)
Department of Chemical Engineering

Currently

University of Utah

Department of Chemical Engineering
Joseph Merrill Engineering Bldg
50 S Central Campus DR RM 3290
Salt Lake City, Ut 84112-9203

Phone: (801)581-4321/Fax: (801)585-9291

alcoutla@eng.utah.edu

Mataz Alcoutlabi

Publications

M. Lee, M. Alcoutlabi, J. J. Magda, C. Dibble, M. J. Solomon, X. Shi, G. B. McKenna, "The Effect of the Shear-thickenning Transition of Model Colloidal Spheres on the Sign of N1 and on the Radial Pressure Profile in Torsional Shear Flows", Journal of Rheology, 50(3), 293-312 (2006).

Lameck Banda, M. Alcoutlabi, G. B. McKenna, "Errors Induced in Quartz Crystal Mass Uptake Measurements by Nongravimetric Effects: Considerations Beyond the EerNisse Caution", Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, 44(5), 801-814 (2006).

Mataz Alcoutlabi and Gregory B. McKenna, "Effects of Confinement on Material Behaviour at the Nanometre Size Scale", J. Phys.: Condens. Matter, 17 R461-R524, 2005.

Lameck Banda, Mataz Alcoutlabi, and Gregory McKenna, "Errors Induced inquartz Crystal Microbalance Mass Uptake Measurements Due to Film Expansionstresses: Validation of the EerNisse Caution", J. Polym. Sci:Part B: Polym.Phys (2005, submitted)

M. Alcoutlabi, L. Banda and, G. B. McKenna, "Environmental Effects on the Physical Aging and Structural Recovery Responses of an Epoxy Resin after Carbon Dioxide Pressure-jumps: Intrinsic Isopiestics, Asymmetry of Approach and Memory Effects", Polymer (to be submitted)

Mataz Alcoutlabi, Lameck Banda, Gregory B. McKenna, Temperature-hyperquenched Glasses: CO2 Formed Versus Temperature-formed Glass", Polymer, 45, 5629 (2004).

M. Alcoutlabi, G. B. McKenna, S. L. Simon, "Analysis of the Development of Isotropic Residual Stresses in a Bismaleimide/Spiro-orthocarbonate Thermosetting Resin for Composite Materials", Journal Applied Polymer Science 88 (1): 227-244, 2003.

Mataz Alcoutlabi, Francesco Briatico-Vangosa, Gregory B. McKenna, "Effect of Chemical Activity Jumps on the Viscoelastic Behavior of an Epoxy Resin: Physical Aging Response in Carbon Dioxide Pressure Jumps, Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics Volume 40, Issue 18, 2002. Pages: 2050-2064.

Polymers and Condensed Matter Physics Group