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  • 15:37, 28 March 2023 Msbonney talk contribs created page Malte Krack March 2023 (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Nonlinear Modes of Jointed Structures by Malte Krack, March 2023}} ==Nonlinear Modes of Jointed Structures== Malte Krack, University of Stuttgart, Germany March 2023 ===Abstract:=== Normal modes characterize the vibration signature and simplify the quantitative analysis of the vibration response. Most work on nonlinear modes has focused on conservative, smooth systems. This stands in polar opposite to the dissipative, inherently non-smooth frictional...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 12:39, 8 November 2022 Msbonney talk contribs created page Dynamic Finite Element Model Correlation by James Winkel, Nov. 8, 2022 (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Dynamic Finite Element Model Correlation by James Winkel, Nov. 8, 2022}} ==Dynamic Finite Element Model Correlation== James Winkel NASA Langley Research Center November 8, 2022 ===Abstract:=== A critical task involved with being able to predict flight loads accurately in complex aerospace finite element models (FEMs) is the prior verification of the models by conducting modal survey testing (MST). Experience in comparing the dynamic response of initial...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 11:23, 14 June 2022 Msbonney talk contribs created page Modal Analysis for Nonlinear Dynamics: Quasi-Static Perspectives for Dissipative Dynamics by Dr. Nidish Balaji, June 2022 (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Modal Analysis for Nonlinear Dynamics: Quasi-Static Perspectives for Dissipative Dynamics by Dr. Nidish Balaji, June 2022}} ==Modal Analysis for Nonlinear Dynamics: Quasi-Static Perspectives for Dissipative Dynamics== Dr. Nidish Balaji Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA June 14, 2022 ===Abstract:=== The talk is designed to be a tutorial introduction to the general area of Quasi-Static Nonlinear Modal Analysis (QSNMA), which involves the employment...")