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Carl T. Herakovich - Engineering Professor

Carl T. Herakovich is Professor Emeritus, as Director of the Applied Mechanics Program in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and the Henry L. Kinnier Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Virginia. Herakovich’s most significant academic contributions are concerned with mechanics of fibrous composite materials. He was the founding Director of the NASA Virginia Tech Composites Program during his tenure as a professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics at Virginia Tech. Herakovich has written three books, authored or co-authored more than 135 papers, served as editor of six additional books, and held a number of leadership positions in engineering organizations. He has also had a distinguished athletic career.

Engineering leadership positions include: Chair of the Applied Mechanics Division and Vice President of Basic Engineering for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Secretary and President of the Society of Engineering Science (SES), Secretary of the United States National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNC/TAM), U. S. Delegate to the International Union on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (IUTAM), inaugural Director, Institute for Materials Science, Virginia Center for Innovative Technology.

His most significant athletic accomplishment was leading the nation in scoring in 1958 with 168 points in eight games as a member of the Rose Polytechnic Institute (now Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) undefeated football team. He was Head Football Coach and Athletic Director at Rose-Hulman for two years. Carl was known as “Rocky” during his athletic career.

Academic Career Herakovich earned a B. S. degree in civil engineering from Rose Polytechnic Institute (now Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) in 1959, M. S. in Mechanics from The University of Kansas in 1962, and PhD in Mechanics from the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1968. He completed sabbaticals at école Polytechnique (1980-81) and école Normale Supérieure de Cachan (now école Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay) (1993), both universities in Paris, France, and NSF Summer Institutes at the University of New Mexico (1963) and Oklahoma State University (1964).

He taught mechanics courses at The University of Kansas, Rose Polytechnic Institute, Illinois Institute of Technology, Virginia Tech, and the University of Virginia. He was a faculty member in the Engineering Science and Mechanics Department at Virginia Tech from 1967-87, and was the founding Director of the NASA-Virginia Tech Composites Program from its inception in 1974 until he left the university in 1987. He completed his active university career as the Henry L. Kinnier Professor of Civil Engineering and Director of the Applied Mechanics Program in the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Virginia.

Books Herakovich, C. T., Mechanics of Fibrous Composites, (John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1998) Herakovich, C. T., Mechanics IUTAM USNC/TAM (Springer, 2016) Herakovich, C. T., A Concise Introduction to Elastic Solids (Springer, 2017) Invited Review Article Herakovich, C. T., Mechanics of composites: A historical review, Mechanics Research Communications, A. D. Rosato (Ed), V41, April 2012, pp. 1-20.


Research Contributions Significant contributions related to composite materials include his book Mechanics of Fibrous Composites (Wiley, 1998), interlaminar stresses, negative Poisson ratios, Iosipescu shear test, microprocessor based data acquisition, finite element analysis, inelastic response, resin and metal matrix composites, damage and failure, thermal and radiation effects, fiber orthotropy, and delamination in composite structures.

In 1976, with graduate student Chip Wilson, developed what is believed to be the first ever application of a microprocessor (Intel 4004) for acquisition of load, strain and acoustic-emission data during materials testing.

Contributions in plasticity centered on the application of a minimum rate principal as a quadratic programming problem for elastic-plastic torsion by finite element analysis.

Early Years in Whiting Indiana Herakovich grew up in Whiting, Indiana where he attended Sacred Heart Elementary School and Whiting High school. He was quarterback and defensive halfback on the 1954 Indiana Championship football team, and one of fourteen “Ironman” who played offense and defense.

Military Career As an ROTC 2nd Lt. in the Army Corps of Engineers, he served six months active duty (September 1, 1959, to February 29, 1960), at Fort Belvoir, VA and Fort Knox, KY, rose to the rank of Captain during his seven and one-half years in the reserves.

Noteworthy Engineering Positions President, Society of Engineering Sciences (SES) (1992) Secretary, SES (1983-’90) Executive Committee, ASME Applied Mechanics Division (1992-’96) Chair, ASME Applied Mechanics Division (1996-97) ASME Vice-President of Basic Engineering (2001-04) Member, U. S. National Committee of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNC/TAM) 1996-2014 Secretary, USNC/TAM (2000-12) U. S. Delegate, International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (IUTAM) (1998-2014) Member, IUTAM Congress Committee (2006-14) Inaugural Director, Institute for Materials Science, Virginia Center for Innovative Technology, (1984-86)

Engineering Honors 2005 ASME Applied Mechanics Division Award (now the Ted Belytschko Award) 1986 Frank J. Maher Outstanding Educator Award (Virginia Tech ESM Department) 2010 Alumni Recognition Award, Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering Department, Illinois Institute of Technology Fellow - Society of Engineering Sciences (SES) (2005) Fellow - American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) (1996) Fellow - American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) (1987) Fellow - American Academy of Mechanics (AAM) (1992)

Athletic Honors Indiana Football Hall of Fame (1985) Rose-Hulman (inaugural) Athletic Hall of Fame (1993) School City of Whiting (inaugural) Buckley Wall of Fame (2005) Leading collegiate football scorer in the nation (1958) (168 points in 8 games) Little All-American, Honorable Mention (1958) Captain and Most Valuable Player Award, Rose Polytechnic Institute (1957 and 1958) Quarterback and defensive halfback, Whiting High School,1955 Indiana State Football Championship team (one of fourteen so-called “Ironman”) Most Outstanding Athlete for 1954-55, Whiting High School (football, basketball, baseball) Atlantic Coast Conference Football Official (1972-91), officiated eleven bowl games. Head Football Coach, Athletic Director and Head Track Coach, Rose Polytechnic Institute (now Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) 1962-63 and 1963-64.

Industrial Experience Inland Steel Company - June - August,1959. NASA Langley Research Center - Summers 1971, 1972 and 1975

Consulting National Academies - Chair, AFOSR Proposal Reviews (2004 & 2005)

Personal Married Marlene Vukowich, 1960 Four children: Bradley Thomas, Douglas Edward, Kristine Marie, Russell John

Editorships Herakovich, C. T., (Ed.) Inelastic Behavior of Composite Materials, ASME AMD No. 13, 1975. (Also translated into Russian by Y. Tarnopol'skii.) Hashin, Z. and Herakovich, C. T. (Eds.), Mechanics of Composite Materials: Recent Advances, Pergamon Press, 1983. Herakovich, C. T., (Ed.) Fracture of Fibrous Composites, ASME, AMD Vol. G00294, NY, 1985. Herakovich, C. T. and Tarnopol'skii, Y. (Eds.), Handbook of Composites, Vol. 2, Structures & Design, North Holland, 1989. Singhal, S.N., Jones, W.F., and Herakovich, C.T. (Eds.), Mechanics of Composites at Elevated and Cryogenic Temperatures, AMD- Vol. 118, ASME, New York, 1991. Herakovich, C. T. & Duva, J. M., MEET’N’93 ABSTRACTS, Vols. I and II, University of Virginia, 1993. Herakovich, C. T. & Ladeveze, P., Recent Advances in Continuum Damage Mechanics for Composites, special issue, Composite Science and Technology, V61, Issue 15, 2001.

External Links http://www.people.virginia.edu/~cth7q/carl.html www.indiana-football.org/?q=node/373 http://www.ncaa.org/championships/statistics/2018-ncaa-football-records (pg 25) https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Mechanics+of+Fibrous+Composites-p-9780471106364 www.tribstar.com/.../article_8eff1160-0251-5067-aa42-de3b06621fef.html https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319323114 https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319456010 athletics.rose-hulman.edu/information/Hall_of_Fame_Bios/Herakovich_Carl https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Belytschko_Applied_Mechanics_Award ses.egr.uh.edu/honors-awards/ses-fellows fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2017/D2.pdf (pages 30 & 31) iutam.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/annual_report_2014.pdf https://aamech.org/fellows/ https://zapdoc.tips/official-2006-ncaa-divisions-ii-and-iii-football-records-boo.html (p117)