Session: Smart structures
SMART1 - Monday 20 September, 2010
| 16:20 | An energy harvesting mechanism travelling the
human intestinal system (ID 196) Nadav Cohen, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel |
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| 16:45 | Hydrodynamic Bearing with Electromagnetic
Actuators: Rotor Vibration Control and Limitations (ID
181) Daniel Cerqueira de Moraes, Rodrigo Nicoletti, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil |
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| 17:10 | Application of Multivariable Techniques to
Design Experimentally a Flexible Satellite Attitude Control System
(ID 131) Joao Carlos de Castro, Luiz Carlos de Souza, INPE, Brazil |
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| 17:35 | A Tubular Dielectric Elastomer Actuator:
Fabrication, Characterisation and Active Vibration Isolation (ID
28) Rahimullah Sarban, Danfoss PolyPower A/S, Denmark Richard Jones, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Brian Mace, Emiliano Rustighi, University of Southampton, United Kingdom |
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| 18:00 | A hardware in-the-loop simulator of a backpack
energy harvester. (ID 586) Evangelos Papatheou, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Stephen Burrow, Lindsay Clare, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Neil Sims, Sheffield University, United Kingdom |
SMART2 - Tuesday 21 September, 2010
| 8:50 | An adaptive wing with a configuration of Fibre
Bragg Grating sensors (ID 266) Magdalena Mieloszyk, Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery PASci, Poland Arkadiusz Zak, IFFM PASci, Poland Wieslaw Ostachowicz, Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery PASci, Poland |
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| 9:15 | Aeroservoelastic flight control design for a
military combat aircraft weapon system (ID 452) Wolfgang Luber, J. Becker, AEDS-MAS (Military Air System), Germany |
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| 9:40 | Elastic travelling waves in multi-dimensional
structures with application to self propulsion (ID 132) Eyal Setter, Izhak Bucher, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel |
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| 10:05 | Vibrational energy harvesting using a
multi-degree-of-freedom device (ID 355) Matthew Dawson, David Barton, University of Bristol, United Kingdom |
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