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System Dynamics Laboratory |
GENERAL INFO
The System Dynamics Laboratory was founded in 2001. It supports teaching and conducts research in the areas of: modeling and simulation identification, health diagnosis, maintenance and control stochastic simulation and reliability - design and optimization
of dynamical systems. Research areas include: |
- Probabilistic Structural Dynamics
- Structural Reliability
- Fatigue Reliability of Vibrating Structures under Random Loading
- Stochastic Simulation in Mechanics/Dynamics
- Uncertainty Quantification, Structural Identification, Inverse Problems, Bayesian Inference
- Structural Identification, Mutli-Objective Identification
- Modal Identification using Ambient and Earthquake-Induced Vibrations
- Finite Element Structural Model Validation and Updating using Vibration Measurements
- Optimal Sensor Location using Information Theory Methods
- Structural Health Monitoring, Fault/Damage Detection and Identification
- Design Optimization Under Uncertainty
- Reliability-Based Design Optimization
- Size and Topology Design Optimization
- Robust Design Optimization
- Structural Control
- Active and Passive Structural Control
- Reliability-Based Structural Control
- Multi-Objective Optimization, Genetic Algorithms and Evolution Strategies for Design Optimization and Inverse Problems
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