TAM598 AFV : Advanced Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
TAM598 AFV : Advanced Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
Course Instructor: Alexander F Vakakis
Course offered Online in Spring 2012
Course Instructor: Alexander F Vakakis
Course offered Online in Spring 2012
A short course on ‘Modal Analysis of Nonlinear Mechanical Systems’ will be held at the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences (CISM) in Udine, Italy (http://www.cism.it/) in the period June 25-29, 2012. You can download the flyer of this course here.
Content of the course:
Lecturers:
Bruno Cochelin, Ecole Centrale de Marseille, France
Oleg Gendelman, Technion, Israel
Gaetan Kerschen, University of Liege, Belgium
Steve Shaw, Michigan State University, USA
Cyril Touze, Ecole Nationale Superieur de Techniques Avancees, France
Alexander Vakakis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, USA
The 1st Biennial International Conference on Dynamics for Design (DFD) will be held as part of the 2012 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (IDETC/CIE) in Chicago, IL, August 12-15, 2012. The DFD conference is jointly organized by the ASME Technical Committee on Multibody Systems and Nonlinear Dynamics (TC-MSND) and the ASME Technical Committee on Vibration and Sound (TCVS), both within the Design Engineering Division. A Call for Papers for this Conference can be downloaded from here.
A topical symposium will be organized on System Identification and Condition Monitoring for DFD, jointly organized by Prof. D. Adams (Purdue University) and Prof. A.F. Vakakis (University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign). Contributions are sought that emphasize system identification and condition/health monitoring methodologies and techniques grounded in DFD principles. System identification topics include but are not limited to, model updating and parameter estimation; nonlinear modal analysis; identification of non-smooth and strongly nonlinear effects such as clearances, vibro-impacts and dry friction; and identification of multi-physics and multi-scale dynamics. Condition/health monitoring topics include but are not limited to, sensors and algorithms for damage detection and classification in materials and machines; physical models of damage mechanics for quantifying health and predicting damage evolution for damage prognosis; and applications emphasizing real-time evaluation of system health in the presence of exogenous perturbations. Contributions that document certifiable condition monitoring protocols for complex cyberphysical systems and experimental case studies in practical settings are particularly welcome.
For more detailed information about the conference, please see www.asmeconferences.org/IDETC2012. As per the online publication schedule, abstracts for initial review must be submitted by 5 pm EST on Monday, February 6, 2012, using the online submission system. In addition, and only if an abstract is submitted by the due date, a full length draft paper should be submitted for peer review by 5 pm EST on Monday, February 20, 2012.