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Graduate students Ryo Sugai and Jun Isshiki presented research at ACSMO 2020

Graduate students Ryo Sugai and Jun Isshiki presented their research at Asian Congress of Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization (ACSMO), Seoul, Korea (online).

  • Jun Isshiki, Ryo Sugai and Akira Saito, ”Development of Crack Identification Method based on Finite Element Model Updating and Inverse Eigenvalue Analysis”, Asian Congress of Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization (ACSMO) 2020, M3B-3, Seoul, Korea (online), November 2020.
  • Ryo Sugai, Akira Saito and Hidetaka Saomoto, ”Damage Identification using Topology Optimization with Lasso Regularization”, Asian Congress of Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization (ACSMO) 2020, W1A-2, Seoul, Korea (online), November 2020.

Graduate student Kiichi Taguchi presented research at Dynamics and Design Conference 2020 (Online)

Graduate student Kiichi Taguchi [1] and Professor Saito [2] presented research at Dynamics and Design Conference 2020 (Online).

[1] Kiichi Taguchi, Yoshinobu Aoshima, Akira Saito, “Dynamic characteristics of electromagnetic energy harvesting using two degree of freedom oscillator”, ID: 453
[2] Akira Saito, Mirei Kaneko, Takumi Namatame, Tatsuya Suzuki, “Forced Vibration Analysis of Induction Motor”, ID: 207

 

Graduate students Taguchi and Namatame presented research at Inter-noise 2020

Kiichi Taguchi[1] and Takumi Namatame[2] presented their papers at The 49th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering (inter-noise 2020 e-congress).

[1] Kiichi Taguchi, Yoshinobu Aoshima, and Akira Saito, “Electromagnetic energy harvesting from ambient vibration using permanent magnet linear oscillator”, No. 2_5_581.

[2] Takumi Namatame, Tatsuya Suzuki, and Akira Saito, “Electromagnetic noise and vibration generated by induction motors”, No.7_3_588.
※This work was supported in part by Tsugawa Foundation. The support from Tsugawa Foundation is gratefully acknowledged.

Graduate student Ryo Sugai presented his work at ASME 2020 IDETC/CIE conference

Graduate student Ryo Sugai [1] and Professor Saito [2] presented their papers at ASME 2020 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference.

[1] Ryo Sugai, Akira Saito, and Hidetaka Saomoto “Damage identification using static and dynamic responses based on topology optimization and lasso regularization”, paper DETC2020-22279
– This work is based on a collaborative work with Dr. Hidetaka Saomoto of National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).

[2] Akira Saito, Junta Umemoto, Kohei Noguchi, Meng-Hsuan Tien, and Kiran D’Souza “Experimental forced response analysis of two-degree-of-freedom piecewise-linear systems with a gap”, paper DETC2020-22289
– This work is based on senior thesis project of Junta Umemoto (currently at Tsukuba University), and a collaborative work with Professor D’Souza of the Ohio University.

Paper accepted for publication in Journal of Sound and Vibration

A paper entitled “Data-driven Experimental Modal Analysis by Dynamic Mode Decomposition” has been accepted for publication in Journal of Sound and Vibration. [Link to the paper: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsv.2020.115434]

Members update

Welcome to our new members of the structural dynamics laboratory! We have new ten undergrad and four grad students. [Link to the list of members]

Kohei Noguchi defends his Master’s thesis

Kohei Noguchi successfully defended his Master’s thesis. The title of his thesis is “Experimental and numerical investigation on two degree of freedom piecewise-linear nonlinear systems with gaps under harmonic excitation”.

Kohei has conducted research on systems with intermittent contact for the past two years at the Structural Dynamics Laboratory.

Kohei Noguchi awarded Graduate School’s President’s Award

Kohei Noguchi received the graduate school’s president’s award. The award is given to a limited number of graduate students who achieved great accomplishment during the graduate program. Congratulations, Kohei!