For release March 10, 2006
UTSI Professor Mentors Student
THS SENIOR ENTERING MHD PROJECT IN CHATTANOOGA REGIONAL
EXHIBIT
It was an ambitious project for Tullahoma High
School senior Kirk Davenport, but he was determined to build an
“MHD” generator.
Kirk will take his magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) project to the
54th Annual Chattanooga Regional Science and Engineering Fair
March 13-16. His entry last year – a hybrid rocket -- placed
first in the regional fair. Since there was no state
competition, Kirk was allowed to compete in the Intel
International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix, Ariz.
In recent test-firings of his table-top project – in a research
lab at The University of Tennessee Space Institute – Kirk
succeeded in measuring electrical current although he did not
reach the power levels he had wanted.
Dr. Trevor Moeller, research associate professor at UTSI, agreed
to mentor Kirk on the project, and Kirk’s father Joel Davenport,
a research associate at the Institute, gave him moral support.
“Kirk knew that it was a very ambitious project,” said Moeller,
“but that didn’t stop him. I was impressed with his grasp of the
principles involved in his project. He was exceptionally
methodical and thorough.”
Moeller, who is involved in developing a much larger MHD
generator at UTSI, thinks Kirk is “very mature in his judgment
and dedication and should have a bright future in science.”
Dr. William Hofmeister, research professor and director of
UTSI’s Center for Laser Applications, also was impressed with
Kirk – so much so that he has hired him as a summer intern.
Kirk is enrolled in an Independent Study course at THS that
awards Advancement (college) Credit when he competes in the
Chattanooga fair. While he has no “science teacher” as such this
year, Kirk and his father both highly praised his THS advisors
Frank Vanzant and Harold Liner as well as his English teacher
Diane Sawyer.
Vanzant, a faculty sponsor for the Independent Study
Math/Science Thesis Program at THS for 15 years, thanked Moeller
for his participating and noted that “UTSI has been very
supportive of our work by providing facilities and mentors.”
The young scientist also expressed gratitude for being allowed
to work in a corner of a lab at UTSI, adding, “I even found some
spare parts in a scrap pile out here, and that was nice.”

Kirk Davenport’s MHD generator is test-fired
outside a UTSI lab

Kirk Davenport adjusts his MHD generator
while his mentor Dr. Trevor Moeller gives the THS senior’s
project a critical eye.

Kirk Davenport cleans parts of his science project
after a successful test-firing at the Space
Institute.
-- UTSI Photos
Writer: Weldon Payne (931) 393-7222
wpayne@utsi.edu
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