Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering
Engineering Bldg, 428 S Shaw Ln Room 2452
Thomas J. Pence is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering where he conducts research and supervises students in the area of nonlinear solid mechanics. His research interests include analytical and computational modeling, highly deformable solids (rubbers, polymers, gels, tissues, biotissue, complex soft media), failure of composites, shape memory stents and soft tissue biomechanics. Dr. Pence was attracted to solid mechanics while an undergraduate at MSU and is pleased to be tea
Read morePh.D., Applied Mechanics, California Institute of Technology 1983
M.S., Applied Mechanics, California Institute of Technology 1980
B.S., Engineering Mechanics, Michigan State University 1979
Withrow Teaching Excellence Award, MSU College of Engineering - 1991
T. J. Pence and H. Tsai, "Bulk cavitation and the possibility of localized interface deformation due to surface layer swelling," Journal of Elasticity 87 (2007) 161-185 (DOI 10.1007/s10659-007-9102-8).
H. Demirkoparan and T.J. Pence, "Swelling of an internally pressurized nonlinearly elastic tube with fiber reinforcing," International J. Solids and Structures 44 (2007) 4009-4029 (doi:10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2006.11.006).
H. Demirkoparan and T.J. Pence, "The effect of fiber recruitment on the swelling of a pressurized anisotropic nonlinearly elastic tube," International Journal of Nonlinear Mechanics 42 (2007) 258-270.
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