Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing
Faculty and Staff
Leo Carrilho
| Title: | Adjunct Professor | 
                                 
| Department: | Mechanical Engineering Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing  | 
                                 
| Email: | carrilho@cec.sc.edu | 
| Phone: | 803-777-3082 | 
| Fax: | 803-777-0106 | 
| Office: | 300 Main Street Room A224 Columbia, SC 29208  | 
                                 
| LinkedIn: | My LinkedIn profile | 
| Resources: | Last Energy | 

Background
Dr. Leo Carrilho’s research and interests include modeling and simulation of processes and phenomena in structural and thermal-hydraulic design of PWR nuclear fuel and core components using FEA and CFD.
Education
- Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, 2012
 - M.S., Metallurgical Engineering, Fluminense Federal University, V. Redonda, Brazil, 2000
 - B.S., Metallurgical Engineering, Fluminense Federal University, V. Redonda, Brazil, 1987
 
Selected Publications
- Conjugated Heat Transfer Model for Ribbed Surface Convection Enhancement and Solid Body Temperature Fluctuations. 9th International Symposium on Turbulence, Heat and Mass Transfer, THMT-18, Rio de Janeiro, 2018.
 - Experimental and Computational Study of Ribbed Cladding for PWR Rod Bundles Heat Transfer Enhancement. 16th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics, NURETH-16, Chicago, 2015.
 - Finite Element Modeling Applied to Nuclear Fuel Pellet Fabrication. 20th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, ICONE20, Anaheim, 2012.
 - Two and Three-Dimensional Simulations of Enhanced Heat Transfer in Nuclear Fuel Rod Bundles. Proceedings of the ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference, HT2009, California, USA, 2009.
 - A Modal Analysis Procedure for PWR Fuel Assemblies. 16th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, ICONE16, Orlando, 2008.
 - Fuel Rod to Support Contact Optimization for the 16x16 Next Generation Fuel. 18th International Conference on Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology, SMiRT18, Beijing, 2005.
 - Development of a Numerical Methodology for Determining the Fuel Assembly Natural Frequencies. XII National Meeting for Reactor Physics and Thermal-Hydraulic, ENFIR, Rio de Janeiro, 2000.