Andrew M. Kraynik - Fellow, Elected 2015
Andrew M. Kraynik
Chemical Engineer
Awarded Distinguished Service Award 2001
Fellow, Elected 2015
Dr. Andrew “Andy” Kraynik received his undergraduate degree from Carnegie Mellon University in 1972. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton in 1976 where he worked with William R Schowalter (1988 Bingham Medalist
Dr. Kraynik is internationally known as the leading authority on the structure and rheology of foams and the processing of these complex, multicomponent systems. In his research he studied the structure and deformation of a wide range of foam and emulsion systems, and the structure of random foams as well as many other structural components. He also applied these ideas to studies of the morphology of bone scaffolds. The Kraynik-Reinelt unit cell and associated periodic boundary conditions are still widely used in the scientific community to enable numerical simulations of planar elongational deformations at large strains.
Dr. Kraynik has extensively served The Society of Rheology, including as Secretary from 1989-1999. He organized and hosted the 62nd and 82nd Annual Meetings of The Society of Rheology in 1990 and 2010 in Santa Fe, and helped Gerry Fuller organize the XVth International Congress on Rheology
Sources
Andrew M. Kraynik Distinguished Service Award, 2001. Rheology Bulletin 2002, 71(1)