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Our research focus is placed on nonlinear vibrations of mechanical systems with friction and impacts.
Our research focus is placed on '''nonlinear vibrations of mechanical systems'''.


The central working areas are:
The central working areas are:
1. Nonlinear Mode Theory, especially development of methods for experimental nonlinear modal analysis
 
2. Dynamics of Structures with Contact: Development of prediction methods; analysis of complicated nonlinear phenomena
# '''Nonlinear Mode Theory''', especially development of methods for experimental nonlinear modal analysis
3. Nonlinear Technologies for vibration mitigation, especially impact absorbers
# '''Dynamics of Structures subjected to friction and impacts''': Development of prediction methods; analysis of complicated nonlinear phenomena
# '''Nonlinear Technologies for vibration mitigation''', especially impact absorbers


We enjoy the synergetic relation between fundamental research (funded e.g. by the German Research Foundation) and application-oriented research in close collaboration with our industry partners (including MTU Aero Engines). Our work is divided approximately in half between theoretical and predominantly experimental work. Our group currently consists of 1 professor (Malte Krack), 1 postdoctoral and 6 doctoral researchers.
We enjoy the synergetic relation between fundamental research (funded e.g. by the German Research Foundation) and application-oriented research in close collaboration with our industry partners (including MTU Aero Engines). Our work is divided approximately in half between theoretical and predominantly experimental work. Our group currently consists of 1 professor (Malte Krack), 1 postdoctoral and 6 doctoral researchers.


For more details on our research and teaching activities, opportunities for postdoctoral researchers, and publications, please visit https://www.ila.uni-stuttgart.de/en/research/structural_mechanics/.
For more details on our research and teaching activities, ''opportunities for postdoctoral researchers'', and publications, please visit https://www.ila.uni-stuttgart.de/en/research/structural_mechanics/.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 07:02, 12 September 2023

Our research focus is placed on nonlinear vibrations of mechanical systems.

The central working areas are:

  1. Nonlinear Mode Theory, especially development of methods for experimental nonlinear modal analysis
  2. Dynamics of Structures subjected to friction and impacts: Development of prediction methods; analysis of complicated nonlinear phenomena
  3. Nonlinear Technologies for vibration mitigation, especially impact absorbers

We enjoy the synergetic relation between fundamental research (funded e.g. by the German Research Foundation) and application-oriented research in close collaboration with our industry partners (including MTU Aero Engines). Our work is divided approximately in half between theoretical and predominantly experimental work. Our group currently consists of 1 professor (Malte Krack), 1 postdoctoral and 6 doctoral researchers.

For more details on our research and teaching activities, opportunities for postdoctoral researchers, and publications, please visit https://www.ila.uni-stuttgart.de/en/research/structural_mechanics/.