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:What comes next? A mentorship panel Q&A session on preparing for life after graduation (or your next move). | :What comes next? A mentorship panel Q&A session on preparing for life after graduation (or your next move). | ||
:Panelists: Matthew Bonney, Matthew Brake, Malte Krack, | :Panelists: Matthew Bonney, Matthew Brake, Malte Krack, Daniel Roettgen | ||
==Thursday, August 5th== | ==Thursday, August 5th== | ||
Revision as of 09:01, 24 August 2021
Monday, August 2nd
- 8:30 am â 12:30 pm CDT (GMT-5): Contact Modeling Workshop, hosted by Abaqus
Tuesday, August 3rd
Session 1
- Welcome Address
- Alfredo Fantetti, Imperial College London, âA round-robin test to measure friction hysteresis measurements on two different fretting rigs at Politecnico di Torino and Imperial College Londonâ
- Matt de Brett, Imperial College London, âMeasurement of the damping effect of a seal wire on turbine blade vibrationâ
- Matias Lasen, Imperial College London, âControl of tangential stiffness and friction damping modifying contact interfaces with piezoelectricsâ
- Tong Wei, Imperial College London, âQuantitative optical measurements to investigate the real area of contact in a PMMA to PMMA jointâ
- Antonio Papangelo, Politecnico di Bari, âSelf-excited vibrations in soft sliding viscoelastic contactsâ
Discussion Session 1
- Data-driven versus physics-driven modeling? Are there opportunities for ML in joints research, or is it all hype?
- Panelists: Keith Worden, âŚ
- Moderator: Matthew Brake
Senior Keynote
- Rob Carpick, University of Pennsylvania, âNew insights into friction and wear from nanoscale in-situ approachesâ
Wednesday, August 4th
Session 2
- Daily Overview
- Wolfgang Witteveen, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, âSelf-excited vibrations in soft sliding viscoelastic contactsâ
- Drithi Shetty, University of Wisconsin, Madison, âPredicting Nonlinearity in the Benchmark Structure using QSMA and SICEâ
- Aabhas Singh, University of Wisconsin, Madison, âMulti-mode quasi-static excitation for systems with nonlinear jointsâ
- Yekai Sun, University of Strathclyde, âOn the comparison of different methodologies for the computation of damped nonlinear normal modes and resonance prediction of systems with non-conservative nonlinearitiesâ
- Nidish Balaji, Rice University, âStochastic perspectives on the nonlinear resonance of bolted jointsâ
TMD Research Challenge
- Tribomechadynamics Research Challenge Discussion and Overview
- Malte Krack, University of Stuttgart
Student Paper Competition
- Zhen-Wah Chew, National Chung Hsing University, âIdentification of contact zones of receding contact using image processing techniquesâ
- Shuyang Zhang, KU Leuven, âA model order reduction method for the dynamic simulation of bolt joints considering contact nonlinearityâ
- Michael Lengger, Friedrich-Alexander Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, âApplication of quasi-static modal analysis to the Tribomechadynamics benchmark systemâ
Early Career Event
- What comes next? A mentorship panel Q&A session on preparing for life after graduation (or your next move).
- Panelists: Matthew Bonney, Matthew Brake, Malte Krack, Daniel Roettgen
Thursday, August 5th
Session 3
- Daily Overview
- Hugh Goyder, Cranfield University, âSome signal processing methods for experimental modal analysis of non-linear structuresâ
- Hassan Jalali, Northumbria University, âBlind prediction of the displacement-dependent dynamic properties of a JFJF plate with uncertain parametersâ
- Michael Kuts, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, âDynamic properties of filled bolted jointsâ
- Matthew Bonney, Sheffield University, âTemperature FEA modelling of connected mismatched materialsâ
- Justin Porter, Rice University, âA rough contact modeling framework for arbitrarily varying normal pressureâ
Discussion Session 2
- Modal hysteresis modeling: A red herring or part of the path forward for modeling jointed structures?
- Panelists: Matt Allen, Matthew Brake, Malte Krack
- Moderator: Christoph Schwingshackl
Junior Keynote
- Chiara Gastaldi, Politecnico di Torino, âDesigning with and for friction: unexpected findings and things to rememberâ