Douglas E. Adams
Adjunct Professor
Mechanical Engineering
Purdue University
United States of America
Biography
Douglas E. Adams is working as a Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University, he completed his B.S. University of Cincinnati, '94 M.S. MIT, '97 Ph.D. University of Cincinnati, '00.
Research Interest
Nonlinear structural dynamics and vibration Structural diagnostics/health monitoring and prognostics Applications in aerospace and automotive systems Applications in energy systems including wind turbines and batteries Noise and vibration control
Publications
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Yoder*, N. and Adams*, D. E., “Vibro-Acoustic Modulation Utilizing a Swept Probing Signal for Robust Crack Detection,†(invited paper) 2010, Structural Health Monitoring: An International Journal 9: 257-267
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Yang*, C., and Adams*, D. E., “Predicting Changes in Vibration Behavior With Respect to Multiple Variables Using Empirical Sensitivity Functionsâ€, 2010, American Society of Mechanical Engineering Journal of Vibration and Acoustics 132(6)