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and the Bazant Medal (2018) and von Karman Medal (2019) generation NDE will build on QNDE by adding real-time
from the American Society of Civil Engineers. His recognitions predictive capabilities; such next gen systems will not only
for undergraduate teaching since 2016 include the Cole- identify/quantify damage, but will also predict the remaining
Higgins Award for Excellence in Teaching (2016), McCormick life of the structure in various operating environments. This
School of Engineering, Northwestern University; and the panel of experts from the government, academia, and industry
Associated Student Government Faculty and Administrator will discuss the current state of QNDE and Structural Health
Honor Roll (2018–2019), Northwestern University, 2018–2019. Monitoring (SHM), physical and data-driven predictive failure
models, and the prospects of linking these into predictive
Soft Network Materials with Deterministic and Bio-Inspired NDE systems. Special emphasis will be on new complex and
Sesigns composite materials and on real-time acquisition and
automated passage of the damage information to the
Examples of bio-inspired hard materials can be found in the multiscale predictive models. Lessons learned from the
literature; far less attention has been devoted to soft systems. decades of relevant developments in the field of metallic
Here we introduce deterministic routes to low-modulus thin structures will be analyzed. Gaps in knowledge and the
film materials with stress/strain responses that can be tailored R&D needs will be identified and discussed.
precisely to match the nonlinear properties of biological
tissues, with application opportunities that range from soft 2020 IMECE Track Organizers and Co-Organizers
biomedical devices to constructs for tissue engineering. Meeting
The approach combines a low-modulus matrix with an open,
stretchable network as a structural reinforcement that can 3:00PM—4:00PM
yield classes of composites with a wide range of desired Rooms 151 AB, 1st Level,
mechanical responses, including anisotropic, spatially Calvin L. Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center
heterogeneous, hierarchical, and self-similar designs.
Demonstrative application examples in thin, skin-mounted Noise Control and Acoustics Division:
electrophysiological sensors with mechanics precisely Rayleigh Lecture
matched to the human epidermis.
4:00PM–5:45PM
NSF Student Competition (Posters Only) Room 151 DE, 1st Level,
Calvin L. Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center
Halls A & B,
Calvin L. Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center Dr. Earl H. Dowell
William Holland Hall Professor, Pratt School of Engineering.
Poster Setup 9:00AM–10:00AM Duke University
Judging 10:30AM–1:45PM
General Viewing 12:00PM–2:30PM Earl H. Dowell is an elected member of
Awards the National Academy of Engineering, an
1:45PM–2:15PM Honorary Fellow of the American Institute
of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA),
Virtual Podium (Posters Only) and a Fellow of the American Academy of
Mechanics and the American Society of
Poster Setup 9:00AM–10:00AM Mechanical Engineers. He has also served a Vice President
for Publications and member of the Executive Committee
Judging 10:30AM–1:45PM of the Board of Directors of the AIAA; as a member of the
United States Air Forces Scientific Advisory Board; the Air
General Viewing 12:00PM–2:30PM Force Studies Board, the Aerospace Science and Engineering
Board, and the Board on Army Science and Technology of
Panel: Predictive NDE/SHM of Complex Materials the National Academies; the AGARD (NATO) advisory panel
and Structures for aerospace engineering, as President of the American
Sponsor: ASME NDPD Division Academy of Mechanics, as Chair of the US National
Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics and as
2:00PM–4:00PM Chairman of the National Council of Deans of Engineering.
Deer Valley, 1st Floor, From the AIAA he has received the Structure, Structural
Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek Hotel Dynamics and Materials Award, the Von Karman Lectureship
the Crichlow Trust Prize, and the Reed Aeronautics Award;
Panelists: Jeff Donahue, SpaceX, Yuris Dzenis, University of from the ASME he has received the Spirit of St. Louis Medal,
Nebraska-Lincoln (co-organizer), Chuck Farrar, LANL, Kai the Den Hartog Award, and Lyapunov Medal; and he has also
Goebel, Palo Alto Research Corporation, Eric Lindgren, AFRL, received the Guggenheim Medal, which is awarded jointly by
Dan Perey, NASA-LaRC, Robert Pilarczyk, Hill Engineering, the AIAA, ASME, AHS, and SAE. He has served on the boards
Massimo Ruzzene, University of Colorado, Jeff Wollschlager, of visitors of several universities and is a consultant to
Altair Engineering, Andrei Zagrai, New Mexico Tech government, industry, and universities in science and
(co-organizer)
Current generation of Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE)
systems, i.e., quantitative NDE (QNDE), is replacing previous
xxx generation qualitative systems. Mechanical engineering is
playing an important role, as many NDE systems are utilizing
vibration, acoustic, ultrasonic, or thermal phenomena. Next