Short Course: Nonlinear Vibration Analysis and System Identification - October 17-19, 2007
Engineering Professional Education
College of Engineering
Offers a short course in . . .
Nonlinear Vibration Analysis and System Identification
October 17-19, 2007
Aviation Technology Center, Indianapolis, Indiana
Instructors: Dr. Doug Adams and Dr. Chuck Krousgrill
School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
Aircraft structures, vehicle suspensions, clutches, brakes, engine accessories. No matter your area of interest, you can participate in this short course and gain a highly-applicable set of tools and techniques. The course, Nonlinear Vibration Analysis and System Identification, is a rare opportunity to experience two world-class instructors in the classroom together.
Dr. Doug Adams and Dr. Chuck Krousgrill, in an energetic and enthusiastic approach to the topic, will present theoretical and experimental tools for characterizing and modeling real-world, nonlinear vibrating systems. Discussions throughout the short course delve into applications in noise and vibration control and structural health monitoring. Your primary take-aways are new knowledge and confidence in solving technical problems within your industry or area of research in nonlinear structural systems. You’ll experience a two-phase approach to this short course that the instructors have found appealing to a broad audience of industrial practitioners and students. CEUs (continuing education units) are available.