ONLINE EVENT 28-29 June 2021
with the participation of
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Extended abstracts on the topics of the conference must be sent to the Conference Secretariat together with the Pre- Registration Form.
Abstracts should include:
1. Title of paper;
2. Full names of all Authors (the name of the Presenting Author must be underlined);
3. Affiliation;
4. Text (about 500 words plus supporting figures).
Authors are requested to send their abstracts by e-mail to: aivela@univpm.it.
Notification of abstract acceptance and instructions for manuscript preparation will be provided by 4th June 2021.
PROCEEDINGS
The official language of the Conference is English.
INVITED LECTURE
“ADVENTURES in LASER VIBROMETRY: TAKING the ROUGH with the SMOOTH“
by Prof. Steve J. Rothberg, Loughborough University, UK
Steve Rothberg is Professor of Vibration Engineering and a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. With a first degree and a PhD from Southampton University, he joined the academic staff at Loughborough in 1990 as an industrially funded lecturer. His research in noise and vibration measurement and analysis, particularly in the development of laser technology for vibration and motion measurements, has attracted individual awards from the National Physical Laboratory and the Society of Experimental Mechanics, and contributed to Loughborough’s Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Optical Engineering (2000) and High Value Manufacturing (2014). Much of this work has been conducted in collaboration with companies in the instrumentation, sporting goods and automotive sectors. His longstanding commitment to innovation in teaching includes founding the university’s Centre for Engineering and Design Education in 1997. In 2007, after six successful years as Head of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Steve became Dean of the Faculty of Engineering.
Since 2015, he has been Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research).
KEYNOTE LECTURE
“CONTINUOUS SCANNING LASER VIBROMETRY: from THREE-DIMENSIONAL and ROTATING STRUCTURE VIBRATION MEASUREMENTS to STRUCTURAL DAMAGE DETECTION“
by Prof. Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA
Weidong Zhu is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and the founder and director of its Dynamic Systems and Vibrations Laboratory and Laser Vibrometry Laboratory. He received his double major BS degree in Mechanical Engineering and Computational Science from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1986, and his MS and PhD degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Arizona State University and the University of California at Berkeley in 1988 and 1994, respectively. He is a recipient of the 2004 National Science Foundation CAREER Award. He has been an ASME Fellow since 2010, and has served as an Associate Editor of the ASME Journal of Vibration and Acoustics and the ASME Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control, and as a Subject Editor of the Journal of Sound and Vibration and Nonlinear Dynamics. His research spans the fields of dynamics, vibration, control, applied mechanics, metamaterials, structural health monitoring, and wind energy, and involves analytical development, numerical simulation, experimental validation, and industrial application. He has published 220 SCI-indexed journal papers in these areas and has five issued U.S. patents. He is a recipient of the 2020 University System of Maryland Board of Regents Faculty Award for Excellence in Research.
In this study, aim is to investigate a novel method to upgrade high spatial resolution but low temporal resolution machine vision cameras to a high-speed camera temporal resolution level, keeping the high spatial resolution. The method uses sub-sampling of a repeatable vibration event over several periods of the dynamic motion. The novel method is validated on a flat, thin vibrating plate hereby benchmarking with high temporal resolution results. The obtained modal frequencies and mode shapes by this sub-sampling experiment are validated through high-speed camera tests in the determined frequencies.
– METROLOGY, CALIBRATION & STANDARDS
developed by Prof. L. Zhang, Changcheng Institute of Metrology and Measurement, China
MONDAY, 28th June | |
09.10 |
WELCOME by Prof. E.P. Tomasini, Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy |
09.20 |
TUTORIAL |
10.00 |
Session 1: METROLOGY, CALIBRATION & STANDARDS developed by Prof. L. Zhang, Changcheng Institute of Metrology and Measurement, China |
11.20 |
BREAK |
11.40 |
INVITED LECTURE “Adventures in Laser Vibrometry: taking the rough with the smooth“, Prof. Steve J. Rothberg, Loughborough University, UK |
12.30 |
BOOK PRESENTATION “Laser Doppler Vibrometry – A Multimedia Guide to its Features and Usage“, Proff. Enrico Primo Tomasini and Paolo Castellini, Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy |
12.45 |
BREAK |
14.00 |
Session 2: Session 2: NEW TECHNIQUES for LASER-DOPPLER VIBROMETRY I developed by Prof. C. Rembe, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany |
15.00 |
Session 3: VISION BASED TECHNIQUES: DIGITAL IMAGE CORRELATION-DIC, HIGH SPEED VISION, VIDEOGRAMMETRIC TECHNIQUES, STRUCTURED ILLUMINATION |
16.20 |
Session 4: LDV APPLICATION TO ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING |
16.40 |
END of DAY 1 |
TUESDAY, 29th June | |
09.10 |
WELCOME by Prof. E.P. Tomasini, Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy |
09.20 |
Session 5: PRESSURE and SOUND PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS by means of VISION-BASED and OPTICAL TECHNIQUES |
10.20 |
Session 6: CONTINUOUS and TRACKING LDV |
11.00 |
BREAK |
11.20 |
WEBINAR “Modal Analysis: Upgrading basic DIC hardware to resolve high temporal resolution measurements“, Guven Ogus, Lukas Wittevrongel, Pascal Lava, MatchID, Belgium |
11.50 |
MANUFACTURERS’ PRESENTATIONS |
12.30 |
BREAK |
14.00 |
Session 7: NEW TECHNIQUES for LASER-DOPPLER VIBROMETRY 2 developed by Prof. C. Rembe, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany |
15.00 |
KEYNOTE LECTURE “Continuous Scanning Laser Vibrometry: From Three-Dimensional and Rotating Structure Vibration Measurements to Structural Damage Detection“, Prof. Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA |
15.40 |
Session 8: H2020 Marie Sklowska Curie project ECO- DRIVE |
16.20 |
CONCLUDING REMARKS and FINAL GREETINGS |
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
– P. Avitabile, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
– D.J. Ewins, Imperial College, London, BLADE, Bristol, UK
– S. Heyns, University of Pretoria, South Africa
– D.J. Inman, University of Michigan, USA
– A. Lohrengel, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany
– M. Martarelli, Marche Polytechnic University, Italy
– F. Mendoza Santoyo, CIO A.C., Mexico
– C. Niezrecki, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
– C. Rembe, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany
– D.J. Rixen, Technische Universität München, Germany
– J. Rohrbaugh, Washington University in Saint Louis, USA
– S.J. Rothberg, Loughborough University, UK
– J.F. Vignola, The Catholic Univ. of America, USA
– W. Zhu, University of Maryland, USA
– M. Martarelli (Co-Chair), Marche Polytechnic University, Italy
– D. Di Maio, University of Twente, the Netherlands
– B. Halkon, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
– F. Mendoza Santoyo, CIO A.C., Mexico
– C. Rembe, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany
– S.J. Rothberg, Loughborough University, UK
– H. Van der Auweraer, Siemens Industry Software NV, Belgium
– L. Zhang, Changcheng Inst. of Metrology & Measurement, China
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PARTICIPATION FEES
FEES for AUTHORS* |
UP TO 11th JUNE |
FROM 12th JUNE |
REGULAR |
€ 250.00 |
€ 300.00 |
STUDENT |
€ 180.00 |
€ 230.00 |
EXTRA PAPER | € 60.00 |
€ 60.00 |
FEES for NON-AUTHORS** |
UP TO 11th JUNE |
FROM 12th JUNE |
REGULAR |
€ 150.00 |
€ 200.00 |
STUDENT |
€ 100.00 |
€ 150.00 |
EXHIBITOR | ||
VIRTUAL EXHIBITOR |
€ 350.00 |
€ 350.00 |
OPTOMET IS PLEASED TO ILLUSTRATE ITS LATEST PRODUCTS
Combining state-of-the-art technology and sophisticated design in the development and manufacturing of laser Doppler vibrometers is our mission. The results are high-precision, user-friendly measurement devices with world class performance.
Using highly integrated UltraDSP signal processing and high-sensitivity laser measurement technology in a single enclosure, Optomet definesa new standard for high-performance laser Doppler vibrometers.
POLYTEC IS PLEASED TO ILLUSTRATE ITS LATEST PRODUCTS
SMARACT IS PLEASED TO ILLUSTRATE ITS LATEST PRODUCTS
- Contactless measurements with light
- Scanning laser interferometer to measure out-of-plane motion (in the direction of the laser beam)
- Measurement bandwidth up to 2.5 MHz (10 MHz sample rate) with a resolution under 1 pm
- Integrated infrared confocal microscope with an optical resolution down to 2 µm
- Modal analysis of encapsulated MEMS
- Stroboscopic imaging of in-plane motion (perpendicular to the direction of the laser beam)
- Turn-key instrument complete with shaker stage