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Since the LCVD Rapid Prototyping project is relatively new, there have not been many papers published to date.  Below you will find a listing, in chronological order, of what has been published.  Please continue to check this page for updates. 
  1. S.N. Bondi, W. J. Lackey, R.W. Johnson, X. Wang, and Z. L. Wang, “Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes and Their Characterization, “Submitted for publication in Carbon 2004.
  2. Z. Kang, R. Johnson, J. Mi, S. Bondi, M. Jiang, J. Gillespie, W. J. Lackey, S. Stock, and K. More, “Microstructure of Carbon Fibers Prepared by LCVD,” Carbon, 42, 2721-2727, 2004.
  3. C. Duty, R. Johnson, J. Gillespie, A. Fedorov, and W. J. Lackey, “Heat and Mass Transfer Modeling of an Angled Gas-Jet LCVD System,” Applied Physics A, 77, 697-705, 2003.
  4. Scott N. Bondi, Ryan W. Johnson, Tarek Elkhatib, Josh Gillespie, Jian Mi, W. Jack Lackey, “Multi-material and Advanced Geometry Deposition via Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition,” Rapid Prototyping Journal 9(1) 14-18, 2003.
  5. C. E. Duty, Ryan Johnson, Scott Bondi, and W. J. Lackey, “Pyrolytic Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition of Boron Nitride and Molybdenum,” accepted for publication in Advanced Materials CVD, December, 2003.
  6. J. Gillespie, J. Mi, R. Johnson, S. Bondi, W. J. Lackey, “Fabrication of C-SiC Laminates via LCVD,” 14th Annual Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, University of Texas @ Austin, August, 2003.
  7. R. W. Johnson, J. Park, D. W. Rosen, and W. J. Lackey, "Deposition Modeling in the Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition (LCVD) of Metals and Ceramics," accepted for publication in Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Advanced Research in Virtual and Rapid Prototyping, 2003.
  8. W. Jack Lackey, David Rosen, Chad Duty, Daniel Jean, Scott Bondi, Tarek Elkhatib, Ryan Johnson, MingXuan Jiang, Jian Mi, Josh Gillespie, and Rachel Harvey, “Laser CVD System Design, Operation, and Modeling,” Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings 23(4) 23-33, 2002.
  9. Scott N. Bondi, Ryan W. Johnson, Tarek Elkhatib, Josh Gillespie, Jian Mi, and W. Jack Lackey, “Multi-material and Advanced Geometry Deposition via Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition,” 13th Annual Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, University of Texas @ Austin, 101-106, August 5-7, 2002.
  10. Laura W. Lackey and W. Jack Lackey, “Predicting Academic Success and Retention of Engineering Students Using One, Non-Technical Assignment,” American Society for Engineering Education, Southeastern Section, Gainesville, Florida, April, 2002.
  11. D. Jean, C. Duty, R. Johnson, S. Bondi, and W. J. Lackey, “Carbon Fiber Growth Kinetics and Thermodynamics Using Temperature Controlled LCVD,” Carbon, 40(9) 1435-1445, 2002.
  12. Jack Lackey, David Rosen, Chad Duty, Daniel Jean, Scott Bondi, Tarek Elkhatib, Ryan Johnson, MingXuan Jiang, Jian Mi, Josh Gillespie, and Racheal Harvey, "Laser CVD System Design, Operation, and Modeling," 2002 National Science Foundation Design, Service, Manufacturing and Industrial Innovation Research Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, January 7-10, 2002.
  13. Chad Duty,Mechanical Engineering,  "Design, Operation, and Heat and Mass Transfer Analysis of a Gas-Jet Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition System," PH.D. Dissertaton, Georgia Institute of Technology, November 2001. 
  14. Daniel Jean, Mecahnical Engineering, "Design and Operation of an Advanced Laser Chemical Vapor Deposistion System with On-Line Control,"PH.D. Dissertation, Georgia Institute of Technology, June 2001. 
  15. Ryan Johnson, Scott Bondi, Chad Duty, Daniel Jean, Tarek Elkhatib, and W. Jack Lackey, “Fabrication of Laminated Carbon Structures Using LCVD,” Twelfth Annual Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, University of Texas at Austin, August, 2001.
  16. Chad Duty, Ryan Johnson, Daniel Jean, Scott Bondi, Tarek Elkhatib, and W. Jack Lackey, “Thermal, Fluid, and Transport Effects of a Gas-Jet Reagent Delivery System for Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition (LCVD),” Twelfth Annual Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, University of Texas at Austin, August, 2001.
  17. Chad E. Duty, Daniel L. Jean, and W. Jack Lackey, “Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition: Materials, Modeling, and Process Control,” accepted for publication in International Materials Reviews, May, 2001.
  18. Brian T. Fuhrman, Chad E. Duty, Daniel L. Jean, and W. Jack Lackey, “Fabricationof Advanced Thermionic Emitters Using Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition-Rapid Prototyping,” Eleventh Annual Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, University of Texas at Austin, 498-505, August 7-9, 2000.
  19. Chad E. Duty, Brian T. Fuhrman, Daniel L. Jean, and W. Jack Lackey, “Heat Transfer Analysis of a Gas-Jet Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition (LCVD) Process," Eleventh Annual Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, University of Texas at Austin, 461-468, August 7-9, 2000.
  20. Daniel L. Jean, Chad E. Duty, Brian T. Fuhrman, and W. Jack Lackey, “Precision Carbon Deposition Using Pyrolytic Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition (LCVD),”  Eleventh Annual Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, University of Texas at Austin, 73-79, August 7-9, 2000.
  21. Brian Fuhrman, Mechanical Engineering, "Fabrication of Advanced Thermionic Emitters Using Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition-Rapid Prototyping," August 2000 
  22. Daniel L. Jean, Chad E. Duty, Brian T. Fuhrman, and W. Jack Lackey, “Precision LCVD System Design with Real Time Process Control,” Tenth Annual Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, 59-65, August 9-11, 1999.
  23. Chad E. Duty, Daniel L. Jean, and W. Jack Lackey, "Design of a Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition System," Proceedings of The 23rd Annual Cocoa Beach Conference and Exposition, The American Ceramic Society, Cocoa Beach, FL.  January 25-27, 1999.  (In Press).
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