美国密西根大学(安娜堡)Kon-Well Wang教授学术讲座
应3308维多利亚线路检测中心李兵教授邀请,美国密西根大学安娜堡分校Kon-Well Wang教授来我院参观交流并做学术讲座,欢迎感兴趣的同学和老师参加。
讲座题目:From Muscles to Plants – Nature-Inspired Adaptive Metastructures
讲座学者:密西根大学(安娜堡)机械工程系主任Kon-Well Wang教授
讲座地点:曲江校区西五楼机械制造系统工程国家重点实验室A420第一会议室
讲座时间:8月23日上午10:30 - 12:00
讲座摘要:
During the past few decades, due to the advances in materials, electronics, and system integration technologies, structural dynamics and controls researchers in various engineering disciplines (e.g., aerospace, civil, mechanical) have been investigating the feasibility of creating adaptive structures. The vision is to develop multifunctional structural systems that have various embedded and distributed autonomous functionalities, such as shape reconfiguration and morphing, materials and mechanical property variations, energy harvesting, vibration and stability controls, and health monitoring and healing. From a structural system point of view, one of the major challenges is on how to best synthesize the cross-field and local-global coupling characteristics of the various adaptive materials and elements to optimize the overall structural performance. It has been recognized that to achieve significant new advances in adaptive structures, researchers should conduct even more cross talks among various fields and disciplines. In recent years, interesting approaches have been explored to develop mechanical metamaterials or metastructures based on synergistic modular architectures, often observed in nature, such as in biological systems. This presentation will discuss some of the recent interdisciplinary research efforts in synthesizing nature-inspired adaptive metastructures for structural dynamics enhancement and applications.
学者简介:
Kon-Well Wang is the Stephen P. Timoshenko Professor and Tim Manganello/BorgWarner Department Chair of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan. He received his Ph.D. degree from the University of California at Berkeley in 1985, worked at the General Motors Research Labs as a Senior Research Engineer, and started his academic career at the Pennsylvania State University in 1988. During his Penn State years, Professor Wang has served as the William E. Diefenderfer Chaired Professor in Mechanical Engineering, Director of the Structural Dynamics and Controls Lab, Associate Director of the Vertical Lift Research Center of Excellence, and Group Leader for the Center for Acoustics and Vibration. Dr. Wang joined the University of Michigan in 2008.
Professor Wang’s main technical interests are in adaptive structural systems and structural dynamics & vibration. He has received numerous recognitions for his accomplishments; such as the ASME J. P. Den Hartog Award, the SPIE Smart Structures and Materials Lifetime Achievement Award, the ASME Adaptive Structures and Materials Systems Award, the ASME N. O. Myklestad Award, the ASME Rudolf Kalman Award, the ASME Adaptive Structures and Material Systems Best Paper Award, the NASA Tech Brief Award, and the SAE Ralph Teetor Award. He is a Fellow of the ASME, AAAS, and IOP. Professor Wang has been the Chief Editor for the ASMEJournal of Vibration and Acoustics. He is currently an Associate Editor for theJournal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures and an Editorial Advisory Board Member for theJournal of Sound and Vibration.