Curriculum Vitae

John H. Hamilton, MSME PE
17252 N Highway 215
Mountainburg, AR 72946
479-790-6782 • 479-369-0326 Fax
jhh@jhengineer.com

Since 2002, Instructor in the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville Mechanical Engineering Department. Previously, worked as a full-time consulting engineer assisting professionals in both industry and the legal community. Has worked in industry as a manufacturing and plant engineer and has been responsible for the safety of an industrial plant with over 300 employees. Provides consulting to industries, individuals, and attorneys in a wide range of safety and machine design issues. Examples include agricultural and industrial machine guarding cases, and agricultural and industrial safety systems.

Education

MSME 1997, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Study in Thermal Systems

BSME 1990, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Professional Engineer License

Licensed Professional Engineer registered in Arkansas

Senior Engineer, Ryan Engineering, Inc., Siloam Springs, Arkansas, 1998-2002. Duties included industrial consulting and serving as an expert witness.

Instructor, John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Arkansas, 1996-1998. Taught undergraduate Science and Engineering classes.

Instructor, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, Summer 1996, Summer 1997, Fall 1999. Taught undergraduate Thermodynamics classes.

Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1994-1996. Responsible for helping undergraduate students learn basic engineering principles.

Independent Consultant, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1994-1998. Various consulting projects included performing energy analysis on infrared space heaters to completing federally required hazardous material emissions reports.

Plant Engineer, FM Corporation, Rogers, Arkansas, Nov 1991-1994, Summer 1997. Responsibilities included facility and equipment upgrades and revisions and plant-wide compliance with safety and environmental regulations.

Manufacturing Engineer, FM Corporation, Rogers, Arkansas, Jan-Nov 1991. Responsibilities included designing and improving manufacturing processes and communicating with customers as needed.

  • Developed process sheets for molding, assembly, and finishing of plastic parts
  • Designed and oversaw completion of a chilled water system
  • Upgraded structural foam (injection molding) machines to use PLCs and modern hydraulic technology
  • Designed guarding for molding and machine tools
  • Designed mezzanine
  • Designed stairs
  • Designed guard rails
  • Assisted in performing thermal analysis of wood-burning furnace
  • Developed testing procedure to establish efficiency of infrared heaters
  • Designed and built machines to rework plastic parts
  • Designed various jigs and fixtures to aid in production of plastic parts, which included drilling, cutting, welding, inserting, etc.
  • Implemented OSHA standards in an industrial facility
  • Designed elutriator for cyclone dust collector
  • Designed guards
  • Thermodynamics I and II
  • Engineering Design I
  • Machine
  • Design
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Technology and Society
  • Mechanical Engineering Lab I
  • Mechanical Engineering Lab III
  • Heat Transfer
  • College Physics I and II
  • Materials Science
  • Physical Science
  • Dynamics
  • Mechanical Systems for Buildings
  • Mechanical Engineering Lab II
  • Industrial Waste & Energy Management
  • Created and teach Design for Safety, a senior level mechanical engineering elective.
  • Serves as mentor for senior design projects involving industrial applications.
  • Researched feasibility of two-phase effervescent fluid atomization of a liquid by means of a liquid chemical reaction for the purpose of hypersonic air travel.
  • Researched the effect of molecular mass of an atomizing gas in effervescent atomization applications.

“Two-Phase Effervescent Atomization Via a Liquid-Liquid Chemical Reaction,”
University of Arkansas Press
, 1997

“Hazard Analysis,” Plant Engineering, December 2002

“It Won’t Happen to Me: Safe Machine Guarding Practices and Guildelines”
Workplace Safety & HR, May 2012

Photography Primer for Evidence Photography

Occupational Safety and Health Administration Guide to Voluntary Compliance

Accident Reconstruction

Manufacturer Training of Programming Various PLCs

Various seminars on Environmental Compliance

Member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

Member, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)

John H. Hamilton

“John Hamilton has assisted me as an engineering expert witness in negligence and product liability matters. His expertise in the cases in which I have consulted him has been very valuable to me in evaluation of the cases, trial preparation and during trial. John has been forthright and honest in his assessment of my cases. He is credit in his appearance and testimony before a jury. He likewise has a great personality and projects a realistic approach to his delivery of information to the jury. Under cross-examination, John answers directly and truthfully, is not intimidated by opposing counsel, and delivers his explanations to the jury in an understand, logical and thoughtful manner.”
— Kenneth A. Herridge, Attorney, Sunnyvale, Texas