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Dr. Trevor M. Moeller
Research Associate Professor
Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering and Engineering Science
University of Tennessee Space Institute
Tullahoma, TN 37388-9700 (931) 375-7351
tmoeller@utsi.edu |
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Education
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B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology, May 1991. Graduated Suma Cum Laude
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M.S. in Mechanical Engineering,
University of Tennessee, August 1993. Thesis Title:
“Comparison of Experimental and Numerical Results for
Radiation Cooled and Water Cooled Hydrogen Arcjets”
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Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering,
University of Tennessee, May 1998. Dissertation Title:
“Cascade Arc Studies of Nonequilibrium Hydrogen/Nitrogen
Plasmas”
Professional Experience
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2004-present: UT Space Institute,
Research Associate Professor
Dr. Moeller’s primary responsibility is to develop and
sustain a significant research program in plasma physics. He
has broad interests in plasma physics including the modeling
and testing of electric propulsion devices, plasma
diagnostics, and the generation of nonthermal plasmas for
chemical processing and surface treatment. He also has
interest in the utilization of plasmas for hydrogen
production and materials processing. Dr. Moeller is
currently the principal investigator of three programs with
a total funding level exceeding $1M.
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1998-2004: InnovaTek, Inc., Research
Engineer
Dr. Moeller led many of InnovaTek’s technology development
efforts. He researched plasma surface treatment technologies
and developed equipment for the decontamination of
biological (anthrax) and chemical (Sarin) warfare agents and
contributed to the development of a portable air sampling
system for use by the US military. He was the prime
investigator on two projects: 1) the development of a
microchannel combustor for fuel processing (hydrogen
production) for the US Navy and 2) the design, fabrication
and testing of an air plasma device for chemical and
biological weapons decontamination for the US Air Force. Dr.
Moeller participated in the development of InnovaTek’s
patented Bioguardian® aerosol collectors and Innovagen® fuel
processing technology being developed for the production of
hydrogen for fuel cells. Dr. Moeller acted as the technical
lead on the thermal management issues associated with the
Innovagen® fuel processor. He directed the work activities
of technical staff, scientists and technicians. He also
prepared proposals, wrote technical reports for publication
and managed project budgets. Dr. Moeller acted as principal
investigator or co-principal investigator on projects with a
total funding level of over $460k.
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1991-1998: Center for Laser Applications,
University of Tennessee, Graduate Research Assistant
For his master’s degree, Dr. Moeller’s developed computer
models for plasma satellite thrusters that determined that
arcjet propellant plasmas are in thermal and chemical
nonequilibrium. He also determined that these plasma
properties were insufficiently characterized to allow
realistic computer simulations. For his doctoral studies, he
designed and supervised the fabrication and construction of
the UTSI Cascade Arc Facility. This facility was used to
compare and validate new research models. He prepared
funding proposals, status reports, and documented the work
in journal articles and conference presentations.
Courses Taught
- AE599 Electric Propulsion
Research Interests
Dr. Moeller has broad interests in plasma physics and electromagnetics. Areas of
interest include:
- modeling and testing of electric propulsion devices
- electromagnetic acceleration
- plasma diagnostics
- generation of nonthermal plasmas for chemical processing
and surface treatment
- utilization of plasmas for hydrogen production and
materials processing
Patents
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Irving, Patricia M., Allen, W. Lloyd, Hindman, Nathan D., Moeller,
Trevor M., Mini-Cyclone Biocollector and Concentrator,
InnovaTek, Inc., US Patent No. 6,468,330 B1, October 22,
2002.
Publications and Presentations
- Trevor Moeller and Young Chang, “MACH2 Simulations of a
Laser Ablation Thruster,” submitted to Actuators A.
- Gerry Dozier, Win Britt, Michael SanSoucie, Patrick
Hull, Michael Tinker, Ron Unger, Steve Bancroft, Trevor
Moeller and Dan Rooney, “Evolving High-Performance
Evolutionary Computations for Space Vehicle Design,” IEEE
World Congress on Computational Intelligence, Vancouver,
B.C., Canada, July 16-21, 2006.
- T. Moeller, R. Rhodes, D. Keefer, C. Merkle and D. Li,
“Experimental ad Computer Simulation Studies of a Pulsed
Plasma Accelerator,” To be presented at the 33rd IEEE
International Conference on Plasma Science, Traverse City,
Michigan, June 4 through June 8, 2006.
- T. Moeller, D. Keefer, R. Rhodes, D. Rooney, D. Li, and
C. Merkle, “Comparison of Experimental and Computational
Simulations Results of a Pulsed Plasma Accelerator,”
IEPC-2005-008, presented at the 29th International Electric
Propulsion Conference, Princeton University, October 31 –
November 4, 2005.
- P.D. Pedrow, R. Dhar, T.M. Moeller, Q. Ming, K.C. Lidell,
and M.A. Osman, “Synthesis of Platinum-Loaded Zirconia on
Fecralloy Using Composite Plasma-Polymerized Films.” IEEE
Transactions on Plasma Science, Volume 33, Issue 6, Part 2,
Dec. 2005 Page(s):2035 – 2045.
- Romit Dhar, Patrick D. Pedrow, Knona C. Liddell, Quentin
Ming, Trevor M. Moeller, and Mohamed A. Osman, “Plasma
Enhanced Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (PEMOCVD)
of Catalytic Coatings for Fuel Cell Reformers,” IEEE
Transactions on Plasma Science, Vol. 33, Issue 1, Part 2,
Feb. 2005, pp. 138-146.
- T. Moeller, D. Keefer, and R. Rhodes, “Experimental
Pulsed Plasma Thruster for Code Evaluation.” Presented at
the 31st IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science,
Baltimore, MD, June 28 – July 1, 2004.
- P.D. Pedrow, R. Dhar, T.M. Moeller, Q. Ming, K.C. Lidell,
and M.A. Osman, “Synthesis of Platinum-Loaded Zirconia on
Fecralloy Using Composite Plasma-Polymerized Films.”
Presented at the 31st IEEE International Conference on
Plasma Science, Baltimore, MD, June 28 – July 1, 2004.
- Trevor M. Moeller, “Mechanisms in an Air Plasma for the
Destruction of Biological Surface Contaminants.” Presented
at the 2002 Joint Service Chemical and Biological
Decontamination Conference, San Diego, CA, October
21-October 24, 2002
- Trevor M. Moeller, Michael L. Alexander, Mark H.
Engelhard, Daniel J. Gaspar, Maria L. Luna, and Patricia M.
Irving, “Surface Decontamination of Simulated Chemical
Warfare Agents Using a Nonequilibrium Plasma with Off-Gas
Monitoring,” IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, August
2002.
- Trevor Moeller, Dennis Keefer, and Robert Rhodes,
“Cascade Arc Studies of Hydrogen/Nitrogen Plasmas in
Nonequilibrium,” Journal of Propulsion and Power, Vol. 18,
No. 1, January-February 2002.
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