INSTITUTE OF FUNDAMENTAL TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Centre of Excellence for Advanced Materials and Structures (AMAS) Advanced Course on Structural Control and Health Monitoring: SMART’01 Warsaw, 22-25 May, 2001 (Staszic Palace) The objectives of the Advanced Course SMART’01, dedicated to students of advanced engineering courses as well as researchers and designers working in the field of mechatronics are: - to present the state-of-the-art in the field of Mechatronics - to present the actual trends in this field - to verify the academic viewpoint vs. industrial needs - to search for potential, joint, academia-industria innovative initiatives. Mechatronics (the term coming from the combination of Mechanics and Electronics) is a new, dynamically developing during last ten years interdisciplinary Hi-Tech science & technology area covering the following main fields: - structural control (various types of structures equipped with controlled devices to get a synergetic effect drastically improving the overall structural performance, e.g. vibration, stress or shape control) - actuators (e.g. so called MEMS: Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems, applicable e.g. in biomechanics) - active materials (e.g. Piezo-Electrics, Shape Memory Alloys, Magneto-Rheological Fluids) - sensors and structural observability - control systems - structural health monitoring - software tools for design of adaptive structures Examples of the mechatronics’ application areas are the following Hi-Tech engineering fields: micro-mechanics and optics (e.g. precise positioning), robotics (e.g. motion control), aerospace and aeronautics (e.g. vibration control), automotive and high-speed trains’ applications (e.g. suspension and brake control), civil engineering (e.g. design for extreme loading by earthquake and wind), damage detection and identification. Registration: The registration fee for participants is covered by Centre of Excellence AMAS. It includes coffee breaks, lunches, a diner, a copy of the lecture notes (distributed after the course) and possibility of presentation of own contributions (after abstract acceptatance) as a “short presentation” and a poster (during the Poster Session). The registration form should be filled and send to the organiser (via Internet, fax or an ordinary mail), together with eventual one-page abstract of the proposed poster presentation. The abstracts should be sent before 31 March 2001. Organiser: Prof. Jan Holnicki-Szulc, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Warsaw, Poland E-mail: holnicki@ippt.gov.pl , Tel: (+48) 22 826 12 81 ext.355, Fax: (+48) 22 826 98 15 www.ippt.gov.pl/amas/workshops/smart/ for more information. Lectures will be presented in the following sessions: - Vibration control - Active materials and actuators - Smart fluids - Software tools and optimal design - Various applications - Structural monitoring Invited Speakers (titles of lectures to be completed): Prof. Roman Bogacz - Institute of Fundamental Technological Research PAS, Warsaw, Poland ............... Prof. Adam Borkowski - Institute of Fundamental Technological Research PAS, Warsaw, Poland Graph Grammars in Conceptual Design Dr. J. David Carlson - Lord Corporation, Cary, NC, USA 1) Introduction to Magnetorheological Fluids 2) “Smart” MR Fliud Device Design 3) Semi-Active Vibration Control Systems using MR Fluids Dr. Frank Claeyssen - CEDRAT-RECHERCHE, Grenoble, France 1) Active Material Properties 2) Piezoactive Actuators – Technological Aspects 3) Piezoelectric Motors Prof. Julian Deputat- Institute of Fundamental Technological Research PAS, Warsaw, Poland Monitoring of Stress Changes with Ultrasonic Technique Prof. Jan Holnicki-Szulc and co - Institute of Fundamental Technological Research PAS, Warsaw, Poland 1) New Technique of Vibration Control 2) Design of Adaptive Structures 3) VDM Based Damage Identification Dr. Aamir Khalid - The Welding Institute, Cambridge, UK 1) (Health Monitoring of Pipelines and Oil Tanks -New Techniques) 2) ..................... 3) ..................... Prof. Janusz Narkiewicz - Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland The Smart Structure in Aeronautics – Is it Still There? Prof. Wiesław Ostachowicz - Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery PAS, Gdańsk, Poland 1) Statics and Dynamics of Composite Structures with Embaded Shape Memory Alloys 2) Dynamics of Cracked and delaminated Composite Material structures 3) Genetic Algorithms in Health Monitoring of Structures Prof. Andre Preumont, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium 1) An Introduction to Vibration Control 2) Active Isolation, Semi-Active Isolation 3) Cable Structures Prof. Lech Socha - Silesian Technical University, Katowice, Poland Review of Control Algorithms for Active Suspension Systems Prof. Joachim Telega - Institute of Fundamental Technological Research PAS, Warsaw, Poland Exact and Approximate Controllability: Theory and Numerical Approximations Prof. Andrzej Tylikowski - Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland Dynamics of Delaminated Elements of smart structures Prof. Tadeusz Uhl - University of Mining and Metalurgy, Cracow, Poland 1) Modal Analysis – a Tool for Structural Monitoring and Damage detection 2) ,, 3) ,, REGISTRATION FORM Advanced Course on Structural Control And Health Monitoring: SMART-2001 May 22-25, 2001, Staszic Palace Warsaw, Poland Name (First) (Middle) (Family Name) Title Organisation Address City Phone .Country FAX Email I will deliver poster presentation during the course Title of the communication: Date □ .Signature Registration Fee: The registration fee is covered by Centre of Excellence AMAS. It includes coffee breaks, lunches, a copy of the workshop materials and possibility of presentations of contributions (after abstract acceptance) during the Poster Session. Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Centre of Excellence for Advanced Materials and Structures (AMAS) Advanced Course on Structural Control and Health Monitoring – SMART’01 Warsaw, 22-25 May, 2001 (Staszic Palace) Tentative Programme 22.05.2001 (Tuesday) 23.05.2001 (Wednesday) 24.05.2001 (Thursday) 25.05.2001 (Friday) Active Materials and Actuators 2) ,, Structural Monitoring 1 1) A.Khalid , TWI, Cambridge, UK 2) ,, Smart Fluids 1) D.Carlson, Lord Corp., USA 2) ,, 10.30 Coffee brake 11.00 3) ,, 3) ,, 3) ,, 3) ,, 11.45 Z.Marzec, J.Holnicki, IFTR, Warsaw A.Tylikowski, WUT, Warsaw J.Deputat-J.Szelazek IFTR, Warsaw J.Telega, IFTR, Warsaw 12.30 Lunch brake 14.00 Various Applications 1) W.Ostachowicz, IFFM, Gdansk Structural Monitoring 2 1) T.Uhl, UMM , Cracow 2) ,, Short presentations 15.30 Coffee brake 16.00 L.Socha, STU, Katowice 3) ,, 16.45 3) W.Ostachowicz, IFFM, Gdansk Discussion (Perspectives and challenges for Consortium for Advanced Materials and Intelligent Structures, Creation of the SMART-POL Network ) 8.15 Opening (Z.Mroz, M.Kleiber) 9.00 Vibration Control 1) A.Preumont, ULB, Brussels, B 2) ,, 9.45 14.45 R.Bogacz, IFTR, Warsaw J.Narkiewicz, WUT, Warsaw 1) F.Claeyssen, CEDRAT Grenoble, F 2) ,, Software Tools & Optimal Design T.Zielinski, P.Zin, JHolnicki, IFTR, Warsaw T.Bielecki, LKnap JHolnicki, IFTR, Warsaw A.Borkowski, IFTR, Warsaw 17.30 Closure of Session and Poster Session.