MSU ME Bagley College of Engineering at MSU Mississippi State University

Richard Patton

Richard Patton

Assistant Professor
Mechanical Engineering Department
Mail Stop 9552, 210 Carpenter Building
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, MS 39762
Telephone: (662) 325-7311
Fax: (662) 325-7223
E-mail: patton@me.msstate.edu

EDUCATION

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EXPERIENCE RECORD

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SPECIALTY AREAS

Lightweight auto bodies, composites

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RESEARCH SUMMARY

Dr. Patton's two main research interests are in reducing the weight of vehicle bodies and in polymer composites.  He has given papers to the Society of Automotive Engineers on the weight savings attained by switching from steel to aluminum, and has developed metrics for aiding in the lightweight redesign of automobile bodies.  From 1999 until the present, he has had funded automotive research in this field.

Dr. Patton has also been active in the area of composite research. He is currently investigating the use of composites in cryogenic applications.

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RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

Composites.  Dr. Patton has been working on the use of polymer composites in cryogenic storage applications.  He is currently funded to study the use of polymer composites for liquid hydrogen storage.  He is also working on the development of low-cost vapor-grown carbon fibers.  These fibers represent many problems before they can be utilized.  Their advantage is that they are very inexpensive, with costs that are comparable with fiberglass.  Steady progress has been in the characterization of composites using these fibers.

Lightweight Vehicle Bodies.  Dr. Patton has been studying the effects of material substitution on vehicle bodies, with an emphasis on discovering how much weight can really be saved by material substitution, how to measure it and what alternative approaches are possible to saving weight.  He has developed a method for measuring how much weight is saved by material substitution.

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PUBLICATIONS

Selected Recent Publications

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