SMA
RT S
TRU
CTU
RES
+ N
ON
DES
TRU
CTIV
E EV
ALU
ATIO
N P
LAN
TO
ATT
EN
D
www.spie.org/SS18program
ADVANCE TECHNICAL PROGRAMPROGRAM CURRENT AS OF NOVEMBER 2017
Conferences and Course: 4–8 March 2018Embassy Suites by Hilton DenverDenver, Colorado
Applied technologies for nondestructive evaluation, structural health monitoring, advanced materials and engineered biorobotics
SMART STRUCTURES + NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION
CONNECTING MINDS. ADVANCING LIGHT.
SMART STRUCTURES + NONDESTRUCTIVE
EVALUATIONApplied technologies for nondestructive evaluation, structural health
monitoring, advanced materials and engineered biorobotics
4–8 March 2018 Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver · Denver, Colorado, USA
One Week Many Opportunities
CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH
WORLD-CLASS SPEAKERS
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
FOCUSED TECHNICAL TOPICS
Register Todaywww.spie.org/SS18program
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 1
SPIE is the international society for optics and photonics, an educational not-for-profit organization founded in 1955 to advance light-based science, engineering, and technology. The Society serves nearly 264,000 constituents from 166 countries, offering conferences and their published proceedings, continuing education, books, journals, and the SPIE Digital Library in support of interdisciplinary information exchange, professional networking, and patent precedent. SPIE provided more than $4 million in support of education and outreach programs in 2016.
For more information, visit www.SPIE.org.
YOUR CONFERENCE REGISTRATION INCLUDES:
-Conferencesessions,plenaries,panels,technicalevents,andpostersessions
-Welcomereception
-Coffeebreaks
-AchoiceofProceedings
Learn · Connect · Do Business
Everything you need to know about the meeting and Denver is online
• Up-to-date paper listings and session times
• Hotel, travel, and complete registration information
• Schedule your week: MySchedule Tool and phone apps
• Information about local travel options
Reserve Hotel Rooms by: 13 FEBRUARY 2018
Registration Rates Increase after: 16 FEBRUARY 2018
PROGRAM CURRENT AS OF: 10 November 2017
Download the SPIE Conference App
2 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
Join us at the leading event for advanced materials and structural health monitoring.
Plenary Presentations pages 6–7Don’t miss these world-class speakers discussing the latest directions and most promising breakthroughs.
Special Events page 8–9Join your peers and colleagues at these special events including the Welcome Reception, Best Student Paper contest, and more.
Award Announcements page 10Don't miss any of the award announcements and presenations at 2018 Smart Structures/NDE.
Plan to Attend
Hear the latest research from 800 technical presentations in 10 parallel conferences, 20 live demonstrations of EAP-in-Action, as well as Best Student Paper Competition, Poster Session, and EAP Course.
10 CONFERENCES
800 ATTENDEES
1 COURSE
4–8 March 2018Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver, Denver, Colorado (USA)
800 PAPERS
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 3
Conferences: Hear the latest advancements in sensing, and measurement science with advanced materials, diagnostics, and smart systems.
10593 Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VIII (Lakhtakia/Martín-Palma/Knez). . . . . .18-42
10594 Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XX (Bar-Cohen/Anderson) . . . . . . .18–52
10595 Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XII (Erturk/Han) . . . . . . . . . . .18–52
10596 Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XII (Naguib/ Goulbourne) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18–48
10597 Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems (Varadan/Khosla/Furukawa/Kim/ Song/Choi/Roh). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18–41
10598 Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems (Sohn/Lynch/Wang) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19–53
10599 Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Civil Infrastructure, and Transportation XII (Shull/Gyekenyesi/Yu/Wu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19–51
10600 Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XII (Kundu/Fromme) . . . . . . . . . . . . 19–51
10601 Smart Materials and Nondestructive Evaluation for Energy Systems IV (Matikas/Peters/Meyendorf/Niezrecki) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19–27
10602 (NEW!) Smart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0 (Meyendorf/Clingman) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19–3310 CONFERENCES
DAILY EVENT SCHEDULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
TECHNICAL CONFERENCE SESSION SCHEDULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14–17
COURSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
EAP-in-Action Demonstrationspage 11–13
This Session highlights some of the latest capabilities and applications of Electroactive Polymers (EAP) materials where the attendees are shown demonstrations of these materials in action.
EAP
GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-59
Registration · Author/Presenter Information · Policies · Food and Beverage · Onsite Services · Parking and Car Rental
SPIE POLICIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60–61
PROCEEDINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
4 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
Technical Organizing Committee
Iain A. Anderson,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)
Yoseph Bar-Cohen, JetPropulsionLab.(USA)
Sang H. Choi, NASALangleyResearchCtr.(USA)
Dan J. Clingman,BoeingResearchandTechnology(USA)
Alper Erturk, GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA)
Paul Fromme, Univ.CollegeLondon(UnitedKingdom)
Hidemitsu Furukawa, YamagataUniv.(Japan)
Nakhiah C. Goulbourne, Univ.ofMichigan(USA)
Andrew L. Gyekenyesi, OhioAerospaceInstitute(USA)
Jae-Hung Han, KAIST(Korea,Republicof)
Ajit Khosla, YamagataUniv.(Japan)
Jaehwan Kim, InhaUniv.(Korea,Republicof)
Mato Knez,CICnanoGUNEConsolider(Spain)
Tribikram Kundu, TheUniv.ofArizona(USA)
Akhlesh Lakhtakia, ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Jerome P. Lynch,Univ.ofMichigan(USA)
Raúl J. Martín-Palma, Univ.AutónomadeMadrid(Spain)
Theodoros E. Matikas, Univ.ofIoannina(Greece)
Norbert G. Meyendorf,IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA)
Hani E. Naguib, Univ.ofToronto(Canada)
Christopher Niezrecki, Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA)
Kara J. Peters, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA)
Yongrae Roh, KyungpookNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof)
Peter J. Shull, ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Hoon Sohn, KAIST(Korea,Republicof)
Kyo D. Song, NorfolkStateUniv.(USA)
Vijay K. Varadan, ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Kon-Well Wang, Univ.ofMichigan(USA)
H. Felix Wu, U.S.Dept.ofEnergy(USA)
Tzu-Yang Yu, Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA)
SPIEistheinternationalsocietyforopticsandphotonics,aneducationalnot-for-profitorganizationfoundedin1955toadvancelight-basedscience,engineering,andtechnology.TheSocietyservesnearly264,000constituentsfrom166countries,offeringconferencesandtheirpublishedproceedings,continuingeducation,books,journals,andtheSPIEDigitalLibraryinsupportofinterdisciplinaryinformationexchange,professionalnetworking,andpatentprecedent.SPIEprovidedmorethan$4millioninsupportofeducationandoutreachprogramsin2016.
2018 SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS: Tribikram Kundu The Univ. of Arizona (USA)
Gregory W. Reich Air Force Research Lab. (USA)
2018 SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIRS: Zoubeida OunaiesThe Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA)
Hoon Sohn KAIST (Korea, Republic of)
WelcomeThe Organizing Committee of SPIE’s 25th Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Material Systems + Nondestructive Evaluation invites you to attend this year’s meeting. This unique symposium offers many opportunities to network with colleagues from a variety of disciplines in academia, industry, and government from all over the world.
Organized in ten parallel conferences, SS/NDE brings together emerging technologies and advanced research in instrumentation, sensing, and measurement science with advanced materials, diagnostics, and smart systems. Engineers and researchers from government, military, academia and the commercial sector will discuss the current status and future directions of smart structures and materials, NDE, and health monitoring. Case studies, emerging research agendas, and innovative new technologies will be presented.
The Symposium covers all aspects of the evolving fields of materials, enabling technologies, sensor/actuator design, and applications of these technologies to cover the whole spectrum of life in the 21st century, including commercial, medical, aerospace, and military fields. It also includes several conferences on NDE and structural health monitoring, safety, security, characterization of materials, detection of materials defects and degradation, evaluation of the state of damage enabling reliable component failure prediction, application of micro- and nanomaterial systems, energy systems and infrastructure. New conference topics related to the Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, and use of data in product design, fabrication, maintenance, and system management will also be explored for the first time.
This meeting is a showcase for multidisciplinary research and provides an excellent opportunity to explore new research areas by teaming with new partners from many fields. We look forward to seeing you in Denver!
Cooperating Organizations
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 5
SC634 Electroactive Polymer Actuators, Sensors, and Devices, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm, p. 55
COURSE
DAILY SCHEDULE
SPECIAL EVENTS
CONFERENCES
2018 NDE Lifetime Achievement Award and 2018 SSM Lifetime Achievement Award, 8:20 to 8:30 am, p. 10
Plenary Presentation: Nonlinear Ultrasonic Methods for Nondestructive Damage Assessment in Structural Materials (Qu), 8:30 to 9:15 am, p. 6
Plenary Presentation: Sensitivity Analysis and Uncertainty Quantification for Smart Materials and Adaptive Structures (Smith), 9:15 to 10:00 am, p. 6
EAPAD Keynote Presentation: Origami-Inspired Engineering: From Minimally Invasive Surgery to Exoplanet Exploration (Trease), 10:30 to 11:10 am, p. 8
20th Annual EAP-in-Action Session and Demonstrations, 4:30 to 5:45 pm, p. 11-13
All-Symposium Welcome Reception, 6:00 to 7:30 pm, p. 8
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Plenary Presentation: Multifunctional Vascularized Polymers and Composites (Sottos), 8:30 to 9:15 am, p. 6
Plenary Presentation: Current and Future Needs and Research for Composite Materials NDE (Cramer), 9:15 to 10:00 am, p. 7
Tutorial: Applications of Uncertainty Analysis in Smart Materials and Adaptive Structures (Smith, Oates), 10:30 am to 3:00 pm, p. 8
Lunch with the Experts - A Student Networking Event, 12:30 to 1:30 pm, p. 9
SPIE Best Student Paper Session, 1:30 to 5:00 pm, p. 9
Poster Session, 6:00 to 7:30 pm, p. 9
SPIE Best Student Paper Awards, Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication Best Student Paper Award: In Memory of H. Don Wolpert, and EAP-In-Action Demonstration Awards, 8:15 to 8:30 am, p. 10
Plenary Presentation: Origami-Inspired Systems: Opportunities for Smart Material and Structure Impact (Howell), 8:30 to 9:15 am, p. 7
Plenary Presentation: The Measure of a Person’s Life (Varadan), 9:15 to 10:00 am, p. 7
Poster Session, 6:00 to 7:30 pm, p. 9
10593 Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VIII (Lakhtakia/Martín-Palma/Knez), p. 18–42
10594 Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XX (Bar-Cohen/Anderson), p. 18–52
10595 Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XII (Erturk/Han), p. 18–52
10596 Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XII (Naguib/Goulbourne), p. 18–48
10601 Smart Materials and Nondestructive Evaluation for Energy Systems IV (Matikas/Peters/Meyendorf/Niezrecki), p. 19–27
10602 (NEW!) Smart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0 (Meyendorf/Clingman), p. 19–33
10597 Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems (Varadan/Khosla/Furukawa/Kim/Song/Choi/Roh), p. 18–41
10598 Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems (Sohn/Lynch/Wang), p. 19–53
10599 Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Civil Infrastructure, and Transportation XII (Shull/Gyekenyesi/Yu/Wu), p. 19–51
10600 Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XII (Kundu/Fromme), p. 19–51
6 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
PLENARY SESSIONS
MONDAY 5 MARCH 2018
8:20 to 8:30 am:
2018 SSM Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation presented to Wei-Hsin Liao, The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China)
2018 NDE Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation presented to Michael J. S. Lowe, Imperial College London (United Kingdom)
8:30 to 9:15 am:
NONLINEAR ULTRASONIC METHODS FOR NONDESTRUCTIVE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT IN STRUCTURAL MATERIALS
Jianmin QuTufts Univ. (USA)
Abstract: In this talk, I will first introduce recent models that relate the measured nonlinear ultrasonic signals to pertinent microstructural parameters that characterize the state of damage in structural materials. This will be followed by
discussions of several ultrasonic measurement techniques including the generation of second harmonic and nonlinear wave mixing. The talk will conclude with several case studies involving fatigue damage in high-strength superalloys, radiation damage in stainless steels, plastic deformation in aluminum alloys, ASR-induced damage in concrete, etc. These studies clearly demonstrated that nonlinear ultrasonic measurements provide quantitative inputs to determine the material state and measure damage in structural materials.
Biography: Jianmin Qu is Karol Family Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Tufts University. He has authored/co-authored two books, 12 book chapters and over 200 referred journal papers in the general area of theoretical and applied mechanics.
9:15 to 10:00am:
SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS AND UNCERTAINTY QUANTIFICATION FOR SMART MATERIALS AND ADAPTIVE STRUCTURES
Ralph C. SmithNorth Carolina State Univ. (USA)
Abstract: This presentation will focus on concepts pertaining to sensitivity analysis (SA) and uncertainty quantification (UQ) for smart materials and adaptive structures. Pertinent issues are first illustrated in the context of applications utilizing
piezoelectric and shape memory alloy actuators, finite-deformation viscoelastic models, x-ray crystallography, and quantum-informed continuum models. This will demonstrate that the basic UQ goal is to ascertain uncertainties inherent to parameters, initial and boundary conditions, experimental data, and models themselves to make predictions with improved and quantified accuracy. The use of data, to improve the predictive accuracy of models, is central to uncertainty quantification so it is natural to next provide an overview of how Bayesian techniques can be used to construct distributions for model inputs. The discussion will subsequently focus on computational techniques to propagate these distributions through complex models to construct prediction intervals for statistical quantities of interest such as expected stresses in viscoelastic materials, displacements in macro-fiber composites, and strains in SMA tendons. The use of sensitivity analysis to isolate critical model inputs and reduce model complexity is synergistic with uncertainty quantification and will be discussed next. The presentation will conclude with discussion detailing how uncertainty quantification can be used to improve robust control designs for smart material systems.
Biography: Ralph C. Smith joined the North Carolina State University faculty in 1998 and, in 2014, was named a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at NCSU. He is co-author of the research monograph Smart Material Structures: Modeling, Estimation and Control and author of the books Smart Material Systems: Model Development and Uncertainty Quantification: Theory, Implementation, and Applications. He is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures and the SIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification. Smith was Chair of the 2003 and 2004 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE Conference on Modeling, Signal Processing, and Control and served as Technical and General Chair of the 2014 and 2015 SMASIS conferences. He is the recipient of the 2017 SPIE Smart Structures and Materials Lifetime Achievement Award and the 2016 ASME Adaptive Structures and Material Systems Prize.
TUESDAY 6 MARCH 2018
8:30 to 9:15 am:
MULTIFUNCTIONAL VASCULARIZED POLYMERS AND COMPOSITES
Nancy R. Sottos
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology (USA)
Abstract: Integration of microvascular networks in synthetic materials provides an effective vehicle for the distribution and replenishment of active fluids throughout the material, enabling of a plurality of
biologically inspired functions such as self-healing, regeneration, EM reconfiguration, and self-cooling. Several approaches exist for fabricating complex microvascular networks in structural polymers and composites including soft lithography, laser micromachining, electrostatic discharge, and fugitive inks. In recent work, we have developed a library of sacrificial materials, which can be formed into a range of sacrificial templates including: spheres, fibers, sheets, and 3D printed structures. The templates are embedded in polymers and composites and removed using a thermal treatment process, vaporization of sacrificial components (VaSC), leaving behind an inverse replica. This lecture describes the progression of microvascular materials from relatively primitive networks to fully three-dimensional bio-inspired vasculature integrated in multifunctional fiber reinforced composites.
Biography: Nancy Sottos is the Donald B. Willet Professor of Engineering in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Beckman Institute at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Sottos started her career at Illinois in 1991 after earning a Ph.D. from the University of Delaware. Her research interests include self-healing polymers and advanced composites, mechanochemically active polymers, tailored interfaces and novel materials for energy storage.
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 7
9:15 to 10:00 am:
CURRENT AND FUTURE NEEDS AND RESEARCH FOR COMPOSITE MATERIALS NDE
K. Elliott Cramer
NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA)
Abstract: The use of composite materials continues to increase in the aerospace community due to the potential benefits of reduced weight, increased strength, and manufacturability. The ability to characterize damage in carbon fiber reinforced
polymer composite components is required to enable damage progression models capable of yielding accurate remaining life predictions. As these composite structures become larger and more complex, nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques capable of quantifying and fully characterizing the material state are needed. This paper will present an overview of current NDE research activities for quantitative characterization of aerospace composites as well as a discussion of future directions in NDE research.
Biography: Mr. Elliott Cramer is the Head of the Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch in the Research Directorate at NASA Langley Research Center. Prior to his management position, he was a senior researcher with 28 years of experience in both experimental NDE technique development and computational modeling of energy propagation in materials. Mr. Cramer is also the recipient of numerous NASA awards, he holds 12 U.S. Patents and has authored more than 80 technical publications.
WEDNESDAY 7 MARCH 2018
8:15 to 8:30 am:
• SPIE Best Student Paper Awards
• EAP-in-Action Demonstration Awards
• Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication Best Student Paper Awards: In Memory of H. Don Wolpert
8:30 to 9:15am:
ORIGAMI-INSPIRED SYSTEMS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR SMART MATERIAL AND STRUCTURE IMPACT
Larry L. HowellBrigham Young Univ. (USA)
Abstract: For centuries origami artists have invested immeasurable effort developing origami models under extreme self-imposed constraints (e.g. only paper, no cutting or gluing, one regular-shaped sheet). The accessible and formable
medium of paper has enabled swift prototyping of vast numbers of possible designs. This has resulted in stunning origami structures and mechanisms that were created in a simple medium and using a single fabrication process (folding). The origami artists’ methods and perspectives have created systems that have not previously been conceived using traditional engineering methods. Using origami-inspired methods, it may be possible to design origami-like systems, but using different materials and processes to meet emerging product requirements. This presentation will highlight research in origami-based engineering at Brigham Young University, will discuss a diverse set of applications, including emerging areas where smart materials and structures can be used to create new systems with unprecedented performance.
Biography: Larry L. Howell is an Associate Dean and Professor at Brigham Young University. He received his PhD from Purdue University, was a consultant for Engineering Methods, and an engineer on the prototype of the F-22 Raptor. He is the co-editor of the Handbook of Compliant Mechanisms and the author of Compliant Mechanisms.
PLENARY SESSIONS
9:15 to 10:00am:
THE MEASURE OF A PERSON’S LIFE
Vasundara V. VaradanUniv. of Arkansas (USA)
Abstract: As one approaches age 70, “what is the measure of one’s life?” is a question worth considering. For example, is one’s life measured by the pinnacle of one’s career, the number of publications and awards, memberships in prestigious
professional societies, the amount of research funding received, or one’s accumulated wealth? In the final analysis, it is none of the above. That is, as many come to realize, what really matters in one’s life is the direct and positive impact we have had on the lives of other people and our service to society. In this talk I will share my thoughts on such matters as I reflect on the impact of my own life on the lives of others. As I address my career path from academia to starting a company, I will reflect on the mentoring opportunities in which I have been privileged to participate. In particular, I will discuss my interest in promoting women in science and engineering, and the many efforts to which I contributed and spearheaded at universities and within professional societies such as SPIE.
Biography: Dr. Vasundara V. Varadan is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Arkansas, where she also directed the Microwave and Optics Laboratory for Imaging and Characterization (MOLIC). Prior to joining the University of Arkansas, she spent 22 years at the Pennsylvania State University where she was Distinguished Professor and Co-Director of the Research Center for the Engineering of Electronic & Acoustic Materials. During 2002-2004, she served as the Division Director of Electrical & Communications Systems at the National Science Foundation. She received her B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Physics from the University of Kerala (India) before going on to earn an M.S. and Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Illinois - Chicago. Her areas of teaching and research interest are RF metamaterial design, LTCC fabrication and characterization, optical metamaterial design and fabrication, light trapping in thin film and nanowire solar cells, microwave measurement systems, and MW dielectroscopy for imaging and NDE applications. Dr. Varadan retired in Spring 2013 after an extremely successful career of teaching, research, and mentoring students. She is currently CEO and founder of Microwave Measurement Systems LLC. She has published over 285 journal papers and is Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, SPIE, IOP, and Senior Member of IEEE. Throughout her career, Dr. Varadan has been interested in promoting women in science and technology – most notably, she earned an award for her NSF-funded MsWiz (89-91), and she was a US Delegate in the US-China Joint Workshop on Women in Science and Technology at the United Nations Women’s Conference in Beijing in 1995.
8 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
SPECIAL AND TECHNICAL EVENTS
EAPAD Keynote PresentationMonday 5 March 2018 · 10:30 AM - 11:10 AM
ORIGAMI-INSPIRED ENGINEERING: FROM MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY TO EXOPLANET EXPLORATION
Brian Trease, The Univ. of Toledo (USA)
Abstract: The engineering world has exploded with recent interest in the craft of origami. This traditional art form most often associated with Japan has become fertile ground for inspiration of devices with applications ranging from medicine to aerospace. What is it about origami that makes it attractive, and why is the origami revolution
occurring now? This talk will present an overview of the prominent figures and applications that are currently driving innovation in the field. Engineers and artists alike have come together to develop new techniques that take the practice from paper curiosities to practical engineered devices and systems. Foldable tools are now entering the human body during minimally invasive surgery, and foldable optical structures are being designed for the next generation of space-based telescopes. Mathematicians, material scientists, roboticists, architects, and mechanical designers are all investigating classical origami patterns and inventing new ones, benefiting from the insights and craftsmanship of partnering artist. The resulting software tools are accessible by engineers, tinkerers, and artists alike, some of who then leverage laminated manufacturing techniques to fabricate fully operational systems with embedded electrical components and smart material actuation. While engineering is often influenced by external disciplines, such as biology or aesthetics, the melding of engineering and origami has been uniquely synergistic. The interaction of scientists and artists has mutually benefited both sides: beyond the novel advancements in engineering, the artists themselves are taking back the numerical tools and material innovations, using them to produce revolutionary pieces of balanced complexity and elegance.
Biography: After graduating from the University of Michigan, Dr. Brian Trease spent eight years working at NASA JPL in Pasadena, CA. His specialties include mechanism design, optimization, flexible systems, and deployable structures. At NASA, Dr. Trease was a research technologist in compliant mechanisms, printable spacecraft, rover mobility, and solar sail development. His current research interests at the University of Toledo include origami-inspired design, biomimicry, swarm robotics, and autonomous robotics for environmental remediation.
All-Symposium Welcome ReceptionMonday 5 March 2018 · 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
All attendees are invited to relax, socialize, and enjoy refreshments. Please remember to wear your conference registration badges. Dress is casual.
Tutorial: Applications of Uncertainty Analysis in Smart Materials and Adaptive StructuresTuesday 6 March 2018 · 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Instructors: Ralph Smith, North Carolina State Univ. (USA) and William Oates, Florida State Univ. (USA)
The purpose of this hands-on tutorial is to expose participants to statistical and numerical techniques that will allow them to quantify the accuracy of multi-physics models and simulation codes for active materials and structures when one accounts for uncertainty or errors in models, parameters, numerical simulation codes, and data.
In the first part of the tutorial, we will provide an overview of Bayesian statistics and numerical algorithms necessary to propagate input uncertainties through simulation codes. We will consider several case studies to illustrate these techniques for a variety of materials and smart structure applications. These include models for piezoelectric macro-fiber composites, shape memory alloys, viscoelastic polymers, graphene thermoacoustics, quantum-informed ferroelectric continuum models, and Rietveld analysis. In this part of the tutorial, we will provide participants with algorithms that quantify the uncertainties in model parameters, such as piezoelectric constants, when they are calibrated from experimental data. To illustrate the uncertainty propagation techniques, we will demonstrate the construction of 95% prediction intervals for PZT models at a given applied field.
As part of the tutorial, participants will have the opportunity to run case studies using MATLAB, if they have a local license on their laptop. These studies will include models and data provided by the instructors, but participants are also encouraged to bring their own models and data for testing during the tutorial, based on their specific problem(s) of interest. All tutorial code will be available online for later use by participants not having a local MATLAB license.
This introductory tutorial is intended for graduate students, industrial practitioners, and academic professionals who are interested in quantifying uncertainty in material and structural models in light of experiments or higher fidelity model predictions.
The tutorial is open to all registered attendees on a first-come first-serve basis. Seating is limited.
Ralph Smith is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at North Carolina State University, who has expertise in mathematical modeling, uncertainty and sensitivity analysis, and control of smart materials and structures. He has written books on both smart materials and structures as well as uncertainty quantification and sensitivity analysis. He has investigated the role of uncertainty quantification in the context of macro-fiber composites and shape memory alloys including the use of uncertainty quantification to improve robust control design.
William Oates is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Florida State University. His research includes constitutive model development, structural analysis, and experimental characterization of smart materials and adaptive structures. He has utilized Bayesian statistics to analyze smart materials and systems including quantum informed ferroelectric modeling, graphene thermoacoustics, piezoelectric composites, and multi-functional polymer constitutive model development.
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 9
SPECIAL AND TECHNICAL EVENTS
Lunch with the Experts - A Student Networking EventTuesday 6 March 2018 · 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Open to Student Attendees
Seating is limited. Enjoy a casual meal with colleagues at this engaging networking opportunity. Hosted by SPIE Student Services, this event features experts willing to share their experience and wisdom on career paths in optics and photonics. Seating is limited and will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.
SPIE Best Student Paper SessionTuesday 6 March 2018 · 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Finalists for the SPIE Best Student Paper Award will present their papers in this special session.
Tuesday Poster SessionTuesday 6 March 2018 · 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Conference attendees are invited to attend the poster session on Tuesday evening. Come view the posters, ask questions, and enjoy the refreshments. Authors of poster papers will be present to answer questions concerning their papers. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges to the poster sessions.
Additional Poster Viewing:
Tuesday 6 March 2018 · 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Wednesday Poster SessionWednesday 7 March 2018 · 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Conference attendees are invited to attend the poster session on Tuesday evening. Come view the posters, ask questions, and enjoy the refreshments. Authors of poster papers will be present to answer questions concerning their papers. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges to the poster sessions.
Additional Poster Viewing:
Wednesday 7 March 2018 · 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
LAND THE PERFECT JOB
Find targeted engineering and technical
jobs, post your CV/resume online,
set-up job alerts, access career-related
articles and more, all for free.
STAY INFORMED
GAIN EXPOSURE
BUILD YOUR NETWORK
GET A JOB
WWW.SPIECAREERCENTER.ORG
10 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
AWARD EVENTS
Monday 5 March 2018 · 8:20 to 8:30 am
2018 NDE Lifetime Achievement Award presented to
Michael J. S. Lowe, Imperial College London (United Kingdom)
Biography: Michael J. S. Lowe holds a BSc degree in Civil Engineering and MSc and PhD degrees in Mechanical Engineering. He worked in engineering consultancy from 1979 to 1989, specialising in the application and development of numerical methods for the solution of problems in solid mechanics.
His principal clients were in the nuclear power and offshore oil industries. He joined Imperial College London in 1989, where he is now Professor of Mechanical Engineering. His research is in the use of ultrasound for Non Destructive Evaluation (NDE), with specialist interests in guided waves, scattering from defects, interactions with features and material structure, and numerical modelling. He has published over 280 indexed papers in these topics. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2014 for his research contributions to NDE. He is a founder director of Guided Ultrasonics Ltd, a spin-out company set up to transfer guided wave techonology to industrial use.
2018 SSM Lifetime Achievement Awardpresented to
Wei-Hsin Liao, The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China)
Biography: Wei-Hsin Liao received his Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University. Since 1997, Dr. Liao has been with The Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he is Professor and Associate Dean of Engineering. His research has led to publications of over 200 papers in international journals and
conference proceedings, 16 granted patents. He was the Conference Chair for the Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems, SPIE Smart Structures/NDE in 2014 and 2015. He is a recipient of the ASME Best Paper Awards in Structures (2008), Mechanics and Material Systems (2017). Dr. Liao is a Fellow of ASME and IOP.
Wednesday, 7 March 2018 · 8:15 to 8:30 am:
SPIE Best Student Paper Awards SPIE is sponsoring the Best Student Paper contest. Papers will be presented in a special Session on Tuesday afternoon. Entrants will be judged by a committee from SPIE. The committee will then vote to determine the top three finalists. The top three finalist student authors and/or student co-authors will receive certificates and cash awards.
Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication Best Student Paper Award: In Memory of H. Don Wolpert The Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VI conference chairs will choose the Best Student Paper Award from their conference. This award is sponsored by the Optical Society of Southern California. A cash prize will be given to the first, second, and third place winners.
Sponsored by:
EAP-In-Action Demonstration Awards As part of the EAPAD conference of the SPIE Smart Structures/NDE symposia, the EAP-in-Action Demonstration Session has been held over the past 19 years. In an effort to encourage excellence in developing the Electroactive Polymers (EAP) demonstrations and accelerate the transition of EAPs to practical and commercial technologies, award certificates will be issued as of the 2018 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE symposium. A judging committee, consisting of leading EAP experts, will select the award winners among the presenters at the EAP-in-Action Demonstration Session. The judges will assess the presenters’ performance as well as the quality and content of the demos. The top ranked three will be recognized and will be awarded certificates.
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 11
20TH ANNUAL EAP-IN-ACTION SESSION AND DEMONSTRATIONSMonday, 5 March 4:30pm to 5:45 pm · Part of conference 10594 on EAPAD.
This Session highlights some of the latest capabilities and applications of Electroactive Polymers (EAP) materials where the attendees are shown demonstrations of these materials in action. Also, the attendees interact directly with technology developers and given “hands-on” experience with this emerging technology. The first Human/EAP-Robot Armwrestling Contest was held during this session of the 2005 EAPAD conference.
TENTATIVE EAP DEMONSTRATIONS
Capacitive coupling as an underwater signal transmission interface Christopher R. Walker, Samuel Rosset, and Iain Anderson, The Univ. of Auckland (New Zealand)
C a p a c i t i v e coupling wil l be showcased as a signal transmission method to interface a c a p a c i t i v e s t r a i n s e n s o r with e lectronics underwater. This signal transmission interface has the potential to simplify strain sensor integration into underwater wearables. The demonstration technology could be useful in diver health monitoring, human-interaction, and performance sport coaching applications.
Autonomous soft robots without electronics E.-F. Markus Henke, Katherine E. Wilson, and Iain A. Anderson, Biomimetics Lab., The Univ. of Auckland (New Zealand)
Multifunctional dielectric elastomers possess outstanding characteristics for future developments in soft robotics. Large actuation combined with piezoresistive switches enables new fast dielectric elastomer logic elements that can directly drive soft robotic structures. Combining soft DE electronics with silicone skeletons enables the design of entirely soft, autonomous robots. This demo will present the design of soft skeletons (see example below), able to undergo large actuations and simultaneously maintaining necessary pre-strains in DE membranes; the integration of multifunctional DE electronics for autonomous signal generation using integrated DE oscillators; and a design that uses DE electronics, soft skeletons and electro static adhesion for locomotion.
An integrated self-priming circuit with electret charge source Patrin K. Illenberger, Katherine E. Wilson, Udaya K. Madawala and Iain A. Anderson, Biomimetics Lab., Univ. of Auckland (New Zealand)
The Dielectric elastomer generator (DEG) is well suited for harvesting energy from natural motion sources. A DEG requires a source of initial high voltage priming charge to generate energy. In small DEG, a high voltage charge source is expensive and impractical to implement. To overcome this obstacle a Self Priming Circuit (SPC) was developed that uses low voltage and boosts this voltage. In this demo we present an Integrated SPC with an electret charge source that can rapidly boost charge to a high voltage without the need for external initial priming charge. A mechanical setup for evaluating the SPC can be seen in the provided figure.
Single channel high voltage power supply with integrated touch screen Samuel Rosset, Biomimetics Lab, The Univ. of Auckland (New Zealand) and Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland); Patrin Illenberger, Biomimetics Lab, The Univ. of Auckland (New Zealand); Samuel Schlatter Herbert Shea, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland); Iain Anderson, Biomimetics Lab, The Univ. of Auckland (New Zealand)
EAP-in-Action Demonstrations continue next 2 pages.
A completely independent high-voltage power supply wi l l be demonstrated to drive dielectric elastomer actuators. It can generate a user-programmable voltage between 0 V and 5 kV, either continuously or as a square signal between 1 mHz and 1
kHz. It integrates a large 7’’ LCD touch screen and a user-friendly graphic user interface. Its integrated battery makes it possible to use the power supply.
The latest offerings in wearable electroactive polymer technology from StretchSense Ltd. Eric Ambos, Iain Anderson, StretchSense Ltd. (New Zealand)
This will include a glove that transmits via Bluetooth to phone or computer hand kinematic data from embedded stretch sensors with on-board inertial measurement. Uses include gaming, virtual reality and good old fashioned air guitar (or violin). The new application software can depict a live 3D rendering of your hand.
An untethered swimming robot powered by dielectric elastomer actuators Mihai Duduta, Florian C. Berlinger, Hudson Gloria, Radhika Nagpal, Robert J. Wood, and David R. Clarke, Harvard Univ. (USA)
DEAs are rarely used in untethered robots because their force output is too small to enable locomotion via crawling or swimming. A multilayer assembly technique was developed to fabricate stronger bimorph actuators capable of outputting 20 mN of thrust when flapping in water at 1-8 Hz. A 10 cm long robot encapsulating the high voltage power supply that swims at 0.2 body lengths / second will be demonstrated.
Session Chair: Yoseph Bar-CohenJet Propulsion Lab. (USA)
12 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
Towards electroactive gel artificial muscle structures Majid Taghavi, Tim Helps, Univ. of Bristol (United Kingdom)
Electroactive gel actuators s h o w g r e a t p r o m i s e a s a r t i f i c i a l m u s c l e s because of the i r h igh s tra in and low e last ic modulus but were not yet demonstrated performance characteristics necessary f o r u b i q u i t y . I n t h i s demo newly developed electroactive gel actuators will be demonstrated with performance, achieved by optimization of not just material but also structural design of constituent components.
Electrostatic actuators towards real world applications Majid Taghavi, Tim Helps, Univ. of Bristol (United Kingdom)
Electrostatic phenomenon has been used for decades in the form of variable capacitors to build electro-active actuators. Dielectric elastomers are an example of electrostatic actuators and can produce high forces and specific energies. However, can only be created using soft materials and are strain-limited because of dielectric breakdown at high compression. We investigate the opportunity for improved performance and alternative actuator arrangements which could allow for real world applications.
HASEL: Hydraulically amplified self-healing electrostatic actuators with muscle-like performance Eric Acome, Shane K. Mitchell, Timothy G. Morrissey, Nicholas Kellaris, Vidyacharan Gopaluni Venkata , Madison B. Emmett, Claire Benjamin, Madeline King, Garrett Smith, Miles Radakovitz, Christoph Keplinger, Univ. of Colorado (USA)
Soft electrostatic actuators that provide muscle-like performance will be demonstrated. These electrically controlled devices are based on a new class of soft actuators, termed hydraulically amplified self-
healing electrostatic (HASEL) actuators, which recover from electrical failure while also combining the benefits of pneumatic and dielectric elastomer actuators. Key attributes are presented such as the ability to deliver large actuation force, achieve large actuation strain, output high power, and self-sense deformation for controlled actuation.
Fabrication and characterizations of a full-plastic micropump with petal-shaped ionic polymer-metal composite actuators Yanjie Wang, Jie Ru, Zicai Zhu, Deling Zhu, and Xiaobing Liang, Xi’an Jiaotong Univ. (China)
As a critical research area, micropump has extensively emerged for many electronics and biological applications, especially for drug delivery. The actuating diaphragm, a key component of micropump, plays an important role in pumping-system. IPMC is a
promising material candidate for micropump actuating diaphragm since it can be operated with low input voltages and can produce a large stroke by appropriate structural design. In this demo, we will present a petal-IPMC diaphragm obtained by mechanical cutting into micropump.
Multiple mode ionic polymer-metal composite array for the use in travelling wave actuators and sensing Sarah Trabia, Robert Hunt , Taeseon Hwang, Qi Shen, Zachary Frank, Justin Neubauer, Zakai Olsen, Tyler Stalbaum, Blake Naccarato, Kwang Kim, Active Materials and Smart Living Lab., Univ. of Nevada Las Vegas (USA)
In nature, there are teams of actuator-like limbs that move together, such as cilia. By producing a travelling wave effect, they can transport items, generate flow, and act as sensors. It would be ideal for researchers to be able to reproduce something similar to create more biomimetic s ys te m s . P re se nte d i s an Ionic Polymer-Metal
Composite (IPMC) array that has the ability to work as a team of actuators moving in a travelling wave or a team of sensors, being able to give a reading of the flow across the surface of the array. In this demo an IPMC array that works as an actuator and sensor will be presented.
Applications of smart polymers and their structures Liwu Liu, Xiongfei Lv, Qinghua Guan, Jinrong Li, Yanju Liu and Jinsong Leng, Harbin Institute of Technology (China)
This demonstration will show smart polymers and their structures in action taking advantages of their being light weight, fast
20TH ANNUAL EAP-IN-ACTION SESSION AND DEMONSTRATIONS
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 13
response, and large deformation. The demonstration will include the applications of EAP, shape memory polymer (SMP) and other smart structures. Specifically, a smart gripper, based on EAP and SMP materials, will be presented. Different soft actuators with various structures could achieve bend, elongation, contraction and other types of movements.
Synthetic Muscle™: Shape-morphing EAP based materials and actuators Lenore Rasmussen, Simone Rodriguez, and Matthew Bowers, Ras Labs, Inc. (USA)
Ras Labs Synthetic MuscleTM is a class of electroactive polymer (EAP) based materials and actuators that contract, and with reversed electric input polarity, expand. Several actuators and sensors will be presented including a thick shape-morphing EAP pad that controllably contract or expand and is being used to prototype self-adjusting extremely comfortable prosthetic socket liners and other void-filling continual-fit applications, such as ear buds.
Haptic feedback demonstrators based on strip dielectric elastomer actuators Philipp Loew, and Daniel Bruch, Univ. des Saarlandes, Lehrstuhl für Intelligente Materialsysteme, Intelligent Material Systems Lab (Germany)
In times where touchscreens become more and more present in our daily lives, a haptic feedback based on the image you are receiving from the screen is helpful to operate a touch device without looking
at it. The haptic feedback demonstrator, which is based on strip dielectric elastomer actuators is, is designed to perform this task, especially simulating buttons and rough surfaces.
Loudspeaker based on cone shaped out-of-plane dielectric elastomer actuators
Philipp Loew, and Daniel Bruch, Univ. des Saarlandes, Lehrstuhl für Intelligente Materialsysteme, Intelligent Material Systems Lab (Germany)
Due to the i r advantages , such as lightweight, energy efficiency, low cost, compactness and freedom in design, dielectric elastomers are suited to substitute commercial loudspeakers. The presented demonstrator supplies the overall driving motion by an out-of-plane biased cone shaped dielectric elastomer actuator. In contrast to conventional loudspeakers, sound is generated by the active membrane surface.
Dielectric elastomer energy harvester autonomously primed by piezo- and tribo-electricity Koh Soo Jin Adrian, Liu Chong, Ahmed Haroun, Anup Teejo Mathew, National Univ. of Singapore (Singapore)
A Dielectric Elastomer (DE) Energy Harvester that is autonomously-p r i m e d w i t h a piezo- and a tribo-electric source will b e d e m o n s t r a te d . The s imi lar nature of piezo- and tribo-electric primers with DE allows a DEG to operate autonomously without the need of an external source of electricity. We present an assembly of a piezo-DEG and tribo-DEG energy harvester. The piezo- and tribo- sources will provide a voltage prime of about 100 V. The DE film then takes over the electrical charges from the piezo- and tribo- source, and amplifies the voltage.
High-frequency actuation of CuAlNi shape memory alloy thin film composites Ashish K. Shukla, Akash K., Mani Prabu, Jayachandran S., Deepesh Meena, Sachin Bhirodkar, Anbarasu Manivannan, Palani I.A., Indian Institute of Technology (India)
Cu-Al-Ni Shape Memory Alloy/Polyimide composite films were developed by thermal evaporation exhibited two-way displacement without post processing and training. Developed sheets are actuated using joule heating at different frequencies and the displacement was measured using Laser displacement sensor. Wings made of these actuators will be demonstrated using voltages in square waveform with control over pulse width and amplitude.
Hybrid piezoelectric shunt dampers for space rack vibration control: modeling and optimization Bo Yan, Ke Wang, Zhihong Qiao, Chuanyu Wu, Zhejiang Science and Technology Univ. (China)
In this demo, piezoelectric transducers with some hybrid shunt damping circuit will be demonstrated to reduce vibrations. An electrical absorber was designed and optimized with the modal damping method to suppress the one mode vibration.
20TH ANNUAL EAP-IN-ACTION SESSION AND DEMONSTRATIONS
14 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
CONFERENCE 10593Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VIII
CONFERENCE 10594Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XX
CONFERENCE 10595Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XII
CONFERENCE 10596Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XII
CONFERENCE 10597Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems
CONFERENCE 10598Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems
CONFERENCE 10599Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Civil Infrastructure, and Transportation XII
CONFERENCE 10600Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XII
CONFERENCE 10601Smart Materials and Nondestructive Evaluation for Energy Systems IV
CONFERENCE 10602Smart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0
Monday 5 March
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:30 amInaugural Session(Lakhtakia)
Session 2 Mon 11:30 am to 12:30 pmFlight I(Liu)
Session 3 Mon 1:45 pm to 3:05 pmMaterial Structures I(Knez)
Session 4 Mon 3:35 pm to 4:55 pmBio-Optics(Saito)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:50 amEAP as Emerging Actuators(Bar-Cohen, Anderson)
Session 2 Mon 1:20 pm to 3:00 pmField-Activatable EAP I(Madden, Rossiter)
4:30 pm to 5:45 pmEAP-in Action Demonstration Session(Bar-Cohen)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:50 amEnergy Harvesting I: Nonlinear(Han, Harne)
Session 2 Mon 1:20 pm to 3:00 pmPassive and Active Vibration Isolation/Attenuation I(Erturk, Kauffman)
Session 3 Mon 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmEnergy Harvesting II: Piezoelectric(Zuo, Anto)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:50 amAuxetic and Metamaterials(Naguib, Oppenheim)
Session 2 Mon 1:20 pm to 3:00 pmShape Memory Materials I(Goulbourne, Beck)
Session 3 Mon 3:30 pm to 6:00 pmAdditive Manufacturing I(Wereley)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:10 amWearable and Implantable Technology and Healthcare I(Varadan)
Session 2 Mon 11:10 am to 12:30 pmWearable and Implantable Technology and Healthcare II(Varadan)
Session 3 Mon 1:30 pm to 2:10 pmAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing(Song)
Session 4 Mon 2:10 pm to 3:10 pm3D Printing and Applications I(Khosla)
Session 5 Mon 3:40 pm to 4:20 pmNanosensors and Systems I(Varadan)
Session 6 Mon 4:20 pm to 6:00 pmFabrication and Characterization of Nanosensors and Structures I(Zhai)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:50 amUAV for Structural Inspection(Jung, Yoon)
Session 2 Mon 1:20 pm to 3:00 pmAdvanced Composite Technologies(Tallman, Ryu)
Session 3 Mon 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmHealth Assessment of Composite Structures(Ostachowicz, Loh)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 12:10 pmSHM/NDE of Civil Structures/Infrastructure I(Yu, Chen)
Session 2 Mon 1:30 pm to 3:10 pmSHM/NDE of Civil Structures/Infrastructure II(Su, Lau)
Session 3 Mon 3:40 pm to 6:00 pmSHM/NDE of Civil Structures/Infrastructure III(Clayton, Loh)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:50 amDistributed Sensors for SHM(Kundu, Fromme)
Session 2 Mon 1:20 pm to 3:00 pmNonlinear Ultrasonic Techniques(Staszewski, Qing)
Session 3 Mon 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmGuided Wave for SHM/NDE(Ricci, Shen)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 12:00 pmDevelopment and Application of Smart Materials for Energy Systems(Abdul-Aziz)
Session 2 Mon 1:00 pm to 3:20 pmCharacterization of Materials and NDE/SHM of Energy(Exarchos)
Session 3 Mon 3:50 to 5:30 pmTechniques and Materials for Energy Harvesting: Wind Energy Systems(Avdelidis)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:30 amSmart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0: Introduction(Meyendorf, Pal)
Session 2 Mon 11:30 am to 12:10 pmSmart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0(Meyendorf, Pal)
Session 3 Mon 1:20 pm to 2:00 pmKeynote Session(Omenzetter)
Session 4 Mon 2:00 pm to 3:00 pmAcquisition and Analysis of Large Amount of Data (Big Data)(Omenzetter)
Session 5 Mon 3:30 pm to 4:30 pmNew Applications for Smart Structures and Materials for Industry 4.0(Gath)
Session 6 Mon 4:30 pm to 5:50 pmSmart Structures and Additive Manufacturing(Gath)
Tuesday 6 March
Session 5 Tue 10:30 am to 11:30 amEnergy(Fiumara)
Session 6 Tue 11:30 am to 12:30 pmRobotics(Natalio)
Session 7 Tue 1:45 pm to 3:25 pmAdhesion(Walther)
Session 8 Tue 3:55 pm to 5:35 pmParticulate Matter(Martín-Palma)
Session 3 Tue 10:30 am to 12:10 pmAdvances in EAP Materials(Kim, deBotton)
Session 4 Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmIMPC(Baughman, Spinks)
Session 5 Tue 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmModeling EAP Materials(Taya, Zhang)
Session 4 Tue 10:30 am to 12:10 pmMorphing and Deployable Structures(Arrieta, Huxdorfy)
Session 5 Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmFluid-Structure Interaction(Schwesinger, Erturk)
Session 6 Tue 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmBistable Structures and Energy Harvesters(Liao, Tang)
Session 4 Tue 10:30 am to 12:20 pmOrigami Materials(Ounaies, von Lockette)
Session 5 Tue 1:50 pm to 3:10 pmDielectrics and Piezolectrics(Sundaresan, Ameli)
Session 6 Tue 3:40 pm to 6:00 pmAdditive Manufacturing II(Dapino, Yang)
Session 7 Tue 10:30 am to 11:10 amKeynote Session I(Varadan)
Session 8 Tue 11:10 am to 12:50 pm3D Printing and Applications II(Yahagi)
Session 9 Tue 1:50 pm to 2:30 pmKeynote Session II(Varadan)
Session 10 Tue 2:30 pm to 3:30 pmNanosensors and Systems II(Song)
Session 11 Tue 4:00 pm to 6:00 pmNanosensors and Systems III(Varadan)
Session 4A Tue 10:30 am to 12:10 pmVision-Based Structural Health Monitoring I(Jahanshahi, Torbol)
Session 5A Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmVision-Based Structural Health Monitoring II(Cha, Li)
Session 6A Tue 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmDeep Learning for Structural Health Monitoring(An, Cho)
Session 4B Tue 10:30 am to 12:10 pmWireless Sensors and Applications I(Jo, Li)
Session 5B Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmWireless Sensors and Applications II(Wang, Huang)
Session 6B Tue 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmNovel Sensing Technologies I(Li, Wang)
Session 4 Tue 10:30 am to 12:10 pmAerospace and Advanced Materials SHM/NDE I(Gyekenyesi, Yuan)
Session 5 Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmAerospace and Advanced Materials SHM/NDE II(Yuan, Gyekenyesi)
Session 6 Tue 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmAerospace and Advanced Materials SHM/NDE III(Ozevin, Bowland)
Session 4 Tue 10:30 am to 12:30 pmCivil Infrastructure Monitoring I(Niezrecki, Uhl)
Session 5 Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmAdvanced Modeling Techniques(Banerjee, Koshti)
Session 6 Tue 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmMedical/Biomedical Applications(Rizzo, Jiang)
Session 7 Tue 10:30 am to 12:10 pmReal-Time Monitoring and Smart NDE(Clingman)
Session 8 Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmApplication of Smart Structures and Materials(Clingman)
CONFERENCE SESSION SCHEDULE
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 15
CONFERENCE 10593Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VIII
CONFERENCE 10594Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XX
CONFERENCE 10595Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XII
CONFERENCE 10596Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XII
CONFERENCE 10597Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems
CONFERENCE 10598Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems
CONFERENCE 10599Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Civil Infrastructure, and Transportation XII
CONFERENCE 10600Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XII
CONFERENCE 10601Smart Materials and Nondestructive Evaluation for Energy Systems IV
CONFERENCE 10602Smart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0
Monday 5 March
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:30 amInaugural Session(Lakhtakia)
Session 2 Mon 11:30 am to 12:30 pmFlight I(Liu)
Session 3 Mon 1:45 pm to 3:05 pmMaterial Structures I(Knez)
Session 4 Mon 3:35 pm to 4:55 pmBio-Optics(Saito)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:50 amEAP as Emerging Actuators(Bar-Cohen, Anderson)
Session 2 Mon 1:20 pm to 3:00 pmField-Activatable EAP I(Madden, Rossiter)
4:30 pm to 5:45 pmEAP-in Action Demonstration Session(Bar-Cohen)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:50 amEnergy Harvesting I: Nonlinear(Han, Harne)
Session 2 Mon 1:20 pm to 3:00 pmPassive and Active Vibration Isolation/Attenuation I(Erturk, Kauffman)
Session 3 Mon 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmEnergy Harvesting II: Piezoelectric(Zuo, Anto)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:50 amAuxetic and Metamaterials(Naguib, Oppenheim)
Session 2 Mon 1:20 pm to 3:00 pmShape Memory Materials I(Goulbourne, Beck)
Session 3 Mon 3:30 pm to 6:00 pmAdditive Manufacturing I(Wereley)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:10 amWearable and Implantable Technology and Healthcare I(Varadan)
Session 2 Mon 11:10 am to 12:30 pmWearable and Implantable Technology and Healthcare II(Varadan)
Session 3 Mon 1:30 pm to 2:10 pmAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing(Song)
Session 4 Mon 2:10 pm to 3:10 pm3D Printing and Applications I(Khosla)
Session 5 Mon 3:40 pm to 4:20 pmNanosensors and Systems I(Varadan)
Session 6 Mon 4:20 pm to 6:00 pmFabrication and Characterization of Nanosensors and Structures I(Zhai)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:50 amUAV for Structural Inspection(Jung, Yoon)
Session 2 Mon 1:20 pm to 3:00 pmAdvanced Composite Technologies(Tallman, Ryu)
Session 3 Mon 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmHealth Assessment of Composite Structures(Ostachowicz, Loh)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 12:10 pmSHM/NDE of Civil Structures/Infrastructure I(Yu, Chen)
Session 2 Mon 1:30 pm to 3:10 pmSHM/NDE of Civil Structures/Infrastructure II(Su, Lau)
Session 3 Mon 3:40 pm to 6:00 pmSHM/NDE of Civil Structures/Infrastructure III(Clayton, Loh)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:50 amDistributed Sensors for SHM(Kundu, Fromme)
Session 2 Mon 1:20 pm to 3:00 pmNonlinear Ultrasonic Techniques(Staszewski, Qing)
Session 3 Mon 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmGuided Wave for SHM/NDE(Ricci, Shen)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 12:00 pmDevelopment and Application of Smart Materials for Energy Systems(Abdul-Aziz)
Session 2 Mon 1:00 pm to 3:20 pmCharacterization of Materials and NDE/SHM of Energy(Exarchos)
Session 3 Mon 3:50 to 5:30 pmTechniques and Materials for Energy Harvesting: Wind Energy Systems(Avdelidis)
Session 1 Mon 10:30 am to 11:30 amSmart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0: Introduction(Meyendorf, Pal)
Session 2 Mon 11:30 am to 12:10 pmSmart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0(Meyendorf, Pal)
Session 3 Mon 1:20 pm to 2:00 pmKeynote Session(Omenzetter)
Session 4 Mon 2:00 pm to 3:00 pmAcquisition and Analysis of Large Amount of Data (Big Data)(Omenzetter)
Session 5 Mon 3:30 pm to 4:30 pmNew Applications for Smart Structures and Materials for Industry 4.0(Gath)
Session 6 Mon 4:30 pm to 5:50 pmSmart Structures and Additive Manufacturing(Gath)
Tuesday 6 March
Session 5 Tue 10:30 am to 11:30 amEnergy(Fiumara)
Session 6 Tue 11:30 am to 12:30 pmRobotics(Natalio)
Session 7 Tue 1:45 pm to 3:25 pmAdhesion(Walther)
Session 8 Tue 3:55 pm to 5:35 pmParticulate Matter(Martín-Palma)
Session 3 Tue 10:30 am to 12:10 pmAdvances in EAP Materials(Kim, deBotton)
Session 4 Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmIMPC(Baughman, Spinks)
Session 5 Tue 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmModeling EAP Materials(Taya, Zhang)
Session 4 Tue 10:30 am to 12:10 pmMorphing and Deployable Structures(Arrieta, Huxdorfy)
Session 5 Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmFluid-Structure Interaction(Schwesinger, Erturk)
Session 6 Tue 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmBistable Structures and Energy Harvesters(Liao, Tang)
Session 4 Tue 10:30 am to 12:20 pmOrigami Materials(Ounaies, von Lockette)
Session 5 Tue 1:50 pm to 3:10 pmDielectrics and Piezolectrics(Sundaresan, Ameli)
Session 6 Tue 3:40 pm to 6:00 pmAdditive Manufacturing II(Dapino, Yang)
Session 7 Tue 10:30 am to 11:10 amKeynote Session I(Varadan)
Session 8 Tue 11:10 am to 12:50 pm3D Printing and Applications II(Yahagi)
Session 9 Tue 1:50 pm to 2:30 pmKeynote Session II(Varadan)
Session 10 Tue 2:30 pm to 3:30 pmNanosensors and Systems II(Song)
Session 11 Tue 4:00 pm to 6:00 pmNanosensors and Systems III(Varadan)
Session 4A Tue 10:30 am to 12:10 pmVision-Based Structural Health Monitoring I(Jahanshahi, Torbol)
Session 5A Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmVision-Based Structural Health Monitoring II(Cha, Li)
Session 6A Tue 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmDeep Learning for Structural Health Monitoring(An, Cho)
Session 4B Tue 10:30 am to 12:10 pmWireless Sensors and Applications I(Jo, Li)
Session 5B Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmWireless Sensors and Applications II(Wang, Huang)
Session 6B Tue 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmNovel Sensing Technologies I(Li, Wang)
Session 4 Tue 10:30 am to 12:10 pmAerospace and Advanced Materials SHM/NDE I(Gyekenyesi, Yuan)
Session 5 Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmAerospace and Advanced Materials SHM/NDE II(Yuan, Gyekenyesi)
Session 6 Tue 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmAerospace and Advanced Materials SHM/NDE III(Ozevin, Bowland)
Session 4 Tue 10:30 am to 12:30 pmCivil Infrastructure Monitoring I(Niezrecki, Uhl)
Session 5 Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmAdvanced Modeling Techniques(Banerjee, Koshti)
Session 6 Tue 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmMedical/Biomedical Applications(Rizzo, Jiang)
Session 7 Tue 10:30 am to 12:10 pmReal-Time Monitoring and Smart NDE(Clingman)
Session 8 Tue 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmApplication of Smart Structures and Materials(Clingman)
CONFERENCE SESSION SCHEDULE
16 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
CONFERENCE 10593Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VIII
CONFERENCE 10594Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XX
CONFERENCE 10595Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XII
CONFERENCE 10596Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XII
CONFERENCE 10597Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems
CONFERENCE 10598Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems
CONFERENCE 10599Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Civil Infrastructure, and Transportation XII
CONFERENCE 10600Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XII
Wednesday 7 March
Session 9 Wed 10:30 am to 11:40 amFlight II(Chahl)
Session 10 Wed 1:10 pm to 3:20 pmSoft Matter(Keplinger)
Session 11 Wed 3:50 pm to 4:50 pmMaterial Structures II(Kim)
Session 12 Wed 4:50 pm to 5:50 pmTutorial Lecture(Lakhtakia)
Session 6 Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmDielectric Elastomers(Perline, Su)
Session 7 Wed 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmField-Activatable EAP II(Pei, Kornbluh)
Session 8 Wed 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmApplications of Dielectric Elastomers(Trease, Sottos)
Session 7A Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmBio-Inspired Structures and Systems(Akle, Shahab)
Session 8A Wed 1:40 to 3:00 pmEnergy Harvesting III: Piezoelectric(Karami, Youn)
Session 9A Wed 3:30 to 5:50 pmMagnetic and Magneto/Electrorheological Systems(Sims, Kavlicoglu)
Session 7B Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmMetamaterials and Metastructures I(Erturk, Tang)
Session 8B Wed 1:40 to 3:00 pmAcoustic/Fluid-Structure Interaction(Shahab, Danesh-Yazdi)
Session 9B Wed 3:30 to 5:50 pmPiezoelectric Materials and Systems I(Anton, Arrieta)
Session 7 Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmShape Memory Materials II(Hartl, Lagoudas)
Session 8 Wed 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmNanocomposites Applications(Sodano, Rizvi)
Session 9 Wed 3:30 pm to 6:00 pmMagnetostrictive Materials(Lynch, Kim)
Session 12 Wed 10:30 am to 11:10 amKeynote Session III(Choi)
Session 13 Wed 11:10 am to 12:30 pmNanomaterials and Applications(Varadan)
Session 14 Wed 1:30 pm to 2:10 pmWearable Medical Devices and 3D Printing(Varadan)
Wearable Medical Devices and 3D Printing Demonstration Session(Khosla, Furukawa)
Session 7A Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmNovel Sensing Technologies II(Glisic, Peters)
Session 8A Wed 2:00 pm to 3:00 pmModeling of Smart Materials and Sensor Performance(Kim, Wang)
Session 9A Wed 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmInterrogation of Structures I(Loh, Semperlotti)
Session 7B Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmMachine Learning for Structural Health Monitoring(Cha, Ni)
Session 8B Wed 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmCivil Infrastructure Monitoring I(Laflamme, Lynch)
Session 9B Wed 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmCivil Infrastructure Monitoring II(Li, Loh)
Session 7 Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmVision-Based SHM/NDE(Yu, Sabato)
Session 8 Wed 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmSHM/NDE Additive Manufacturing(Zhang, Zheng)
Session 9 Wed 3:30 pm to 5:30 pmRadar SHM/NDE(Xia, Wan)
Session 7 Wed 10:30 am to 12:30 pmElastic and Metamaterial I(Huang, Yang)
Session 8A Wed 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmElastic and Metamaterial II(Yang, Huang)
Session 9A Wed 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmElastic and Metamaterial III(Huang, Yang)
Session 8B Wed 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmModeling/Simulation and Experiment for Nonlinear/Linear Ultrasonic Techniques I(Hafezi, Taskhiri)
Session 9B Wed 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmComposite Monitoring(Ostachowicz, Krishnaswamy)
Thursday 8 March
Session 9A Thu 8:00 to 10:00 amEAP Fabrication Processes(Bauer, Böse)
Session 10A Thu 10:30 to 11:50 amApplications of IPMC(Zhu, Rasmussen)
Session 11A Thu 1:20 to 3:00 pmEAP Sensors(Rosset, Liu)
Session 12A Thu 3:30 to 5:50 pmApplications of EAP III(Koh, Christianson)
Session 9B Thu 8:00 to 10:00 amApplications of EAP I(Henke, Wallmersperger)
Session 10B Thu 10:30 to 11:50 amConducting Polymers(Vertechy, Lan)
Session 11B Thu 1:20 to 3:00 pmApplications of EAP II(Shea, Fontana)
Session 12B Thu 3:30 to 5:50 pmApplications of EAP IV(Anderson)
Session 10A Thu 8:00 to 10:00 amEnergy Harvesting IV: Design and Optimization(Lee, Zuo)
Session 11A Thu 10:30 to 11:50 amSmart Sensing and Signal Processing for Diagnostics(Kim, Barone)
Session 12A Thu 1:20 to 3:00 pmShape Memory Materials and Systems(Solomou, Hartl)
Session 13A Thu 3:30 to 5:50 pmEnergy Harvesting V: General(Towfighian, Wang)
Session 10B Thu 8:00 to 10:00 amPassive and Active Vibration Isolation Attenuation II(Han, Erturk)
Session 11B Thu 10:30 to 11:50 amPiezoelectric Materials and Systems II(Ozer, Towfighian)
Session 12B Thu 1:20 to 3:00 pmMetamaterials and Metastructures II(Tang, Karami)
Session 13B Thu 3:30 to 6:10 pmMagnetorheological Systems(Maas, Kavlicoglu)
Session 10 Thu 8:00 am to 10:00 amMechanics of Multifunctional Materials(Oates, Jin)
Session 11 Thu 10:30 am to 12:10 pmPhysically Responsive Materials(Smith, Cinquemani)
Session 10A Thu 8:00 am to 10:20 amFiber Optic Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring I(Huang, Jenkins)
Session 11A Thu 10:50 am to 12:10 pmSensor Development and Applications(Yun, Wang)
Session 12A Thu 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmIntegration of Smart Sensing Systems(Kim, Huang)
Session 13A Thu 3:30 pm to 6:10 pmFiber Optic Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring II(Wang, Chen)
Session 10B Thu 8:00 am to 10:00 amNovel Sensing Technologies III(Krishnaswamy, Huang)
Session 11B Thu 10:30 am to 12:30 pmNew Technological Advances(Liao)
Session 12B Thu 1:30 pm to 3:10 pmInterrogation of Structures II(Hong, Liu)
Session 13B Thu 3:40 pm to 6:00 pmInternet of Things Sensor Network(Huston, Laflamme)
Session 10A Thu 8:00 to 10:00 amGuided Wave SHM/NDE(Jiang, Shull)
Session 11 Thu 10:30 am to 11:50 amIndustrial-Process Control NDE/NDT I(Feng, Zuo)
Session 12 Thu 1:20 pm to 2:00 pmIndustrial/Process Control NDE/NDT II(Feng, Zuo)
Session 10B Thu 8:00 am to 11:30 amSHM/NDE Sensor Modeling(Omenzetter, Laflamme)
Session 10A Thu 8:00 am to 10:00 amElastic and Metamaterial IV(Semperlotti, Nouh)
Session 11A Thu 10:30 am to 11:50 amElastic and Metamaterial V(Su, Zagrai)
Session 12A Thu 1:20 pm to 4:30 pmCivil Infrastructure Monitoring II(Reis, Giurgiutiu)
Session 10B Thu 8:00 am to 10:00 amModeling/Simulation and Experiment for Nonlinear/Linear Ultrasonic Techniques II(Jhang, Hafezi)
Session 11B Thu 10:30 am to 11:30 amModeling/Simulation and Experiment for Nonlinear/Linear Ultrasonic Techniques III(Hafezi, Taskhiri)
Session 12B Thu 1:20 pm to 5:30 pmEmerging and Futuristic Techniques(Fromme, Mao)
CONFERENCE SESSION SCHEDULE
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 17
CONFERENCE 10593Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VIII
CONFERENCE 10594Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XX
CONFERENCE 10595Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XII
CONFERENCE 10596Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XII
CONFERENCE 10597Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems
CONFERENCE 10598Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems
CONFERENCE 10599Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Civil Infrastructure, and Transportation XII
CONFERENCE 10600Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XII
Wednesday 7 March
Session 9 Wed 10:30 am to 11:40 amFlight II(Chahl)
Session 10 Wed 1:10 pm to 3:20 pmSoft Matter(Keplinger)
Session 11 Wed 3:50 pm to 4:50 pmMaterial Structures II(Kim)
Session 12 Wed 4:50 pm to 5:50 pmTutorial Lecture(Lakhtakia)
Session 6 Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmDielectric Elastomers(Perline, Su)
Session 7 Wed 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmField-Activatable EAP II(Pei, Kornbluh)
Session 8 Wed 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmApplications of Dielectric Elastomers(Trease, Sottos)
Session 7A Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmBio-Inspired Structures and Systems(Akle, Shahab)
Session 8A Wed 1:40 to 3:00 pmEnergy Harvesting III: Piezoelectric(Karami, Youn)
Session 9A Wed 3:30 to 5:50 pmMagnetic and Magneto/Electrorheological Systems(Sims, Kavlicoglu)
Session 7B Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmMetamaterials and Metastructures I(Erturk, Tang)
Session 8B Wed 1:40 to 3:00 pmAcoustic/Fluid-Structure Interaction(Shahab, Danesh-Yazdi)
Session 9B Wed 3:30 to 5:50 pmPiezoelectric Materials and Systems I(Anton, Arrieta)
Session 7 Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmShape Memory Materials II(Hartl, Lagoudas)
Session 8 Wed 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmNanocomposites Applications(Sodano, Rizvi)
Session 9 Wed 3:30 pm to 6:00 pmMagnetostrictive Materials(Lynch, Kim)
Session 12 Wed 10:30 am to 11:10 amKeynote Session III(Choi)
Session 13 Wed 11:10 am to 12:30 pmNanomaterials and Applications(Varadan)
Session 14 Wed 1:30 pm to 2:10 pmWearable Medical Devices and 3D Printing(Varadan)
Wearable Medical Devices and 3D Printing Demonstration Session(Khosla, Furukawa)
Session 7A Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmNovel Sensing Technologies II(Glisic, Peters)
Session 8A Wed 2:00 pm to 3:00 pmModeling of Smart Materials and Sensor Performance(Kim, Wang)
Session 9A Wed 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmInterrogation of Structures I(Loh, Semperlotti)
Session 7B Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmMachine Learning for Structural Health Monitoring(Cha, Ni)
Session 8B Wed 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmCivil Infrastructure Monitoring I(Laflamme, Lynch)
Session 9B Wed 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmCivil Infrastructure Monitoring II(Li, Loh)
Session 7 Wed 10:30 am to 12:10 pmVision-Based SHM/NDE(Yu, Sabato)
Session 8 Wed 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmSHM/NDE Additive Manufacturing(Zhang, Zheng)
Session 9 Wed 3:30 pm to 5:30 pmRadar SHM/NDE(Xia, Wan)
Session 7 Wed 10:30 am to 12:30 pmElastic and Metamaterial I(Huang, Yang)
Session 8A Wed 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmElastic and Metamaterial II(Yang, Huang)
Session 9A Wed 3:20 pm to 6:00 pmElastic and Metamaterial III(Huang, Yang)
Session 8B Wed 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmModeling/Simulation and Experiment for Nonlinear/Linear Ultrasonic Techniques I(Hafezi, Taskhiri)
Session 9B Wed 3:30 pm to 5:50 pmComposite Monitoring(Ostachowicz, Krishnaswamy)
Thursday 8 March
Session 9A Thu 8:00 to 10:00 amEAP Fabrication Processes(Bauer, Böse)
Session 10A Thu 10:30 to 11:50 amApplications of IPMC(Zhu, Rasmussen)
Session 11A Thu 1:20 to 3:00 pmEAP Sensors(Rosset, Liu)
Session 12A Thu 3:30 to 5:50 pmApplications of EAP III(Koh, Christianson)
Session 9B Thu 8:00 to 10:00 amApplications of EAP I(Henke, Wallmersperger)
Session 10B Thu 10:30 to 11:50 amConducting Polymers(Vertechy, Lan)
Session 11B Thu 1:20 to 3:00 pmApplications of EAP II(Shea, Fontana)
Session 12B Thu 3:30 to 5:50 pmApplications of EAP IV(Anderson)
Session 10A Thu 8:00 to 10:00 amEnergy Harvesting IV: Design and Optimization(Lee, Zuo)
Session 11A Thu 10:30 to 11:50 amSmart Sensing and Signal Processing for Diagnostics(Kim, Barone)
Session 12A Thu 1:20 to 3:00 pmShape Memory Materials and Systems(Solomou, Hartl)
Session 13A Thu 3:30 to 5:50 pmEnergy Harvesting V: General(Towfighian, Wang)
Session 10B Thu 8:00 to 10:00 amPassive and Active Vibration Isolation Attenuation II(Han, Erturk)
Session 11B Thu 10:30 to 11:50 amPiezoelectric Materials and Systems II(Ozer, Towfighian)
Session 12B Thu 1:20 to 3:00 pmMetamaterials and Metastructures II(Tang, Karami)
Session 13B Thu 3:30 to 6:10 pmMagnetorheological Systems(Maas, Kavlicoglu)
Session 10 Thu 8:00 am to 10:00 amMechanics of Multifunctional Materials(Oates, Jin)
Session 11 Thu 10:30 am to 12:10 pmPhysically Responsive Materials(Smith, Cinquemani)
Session 10A Thu 8:00 am to 10:20 amFiber Optic Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring I(Huang, Jenkins)
Session 11A Thu 10:50 am to 12:10 pmSensor Development and Applications(Yun, Wang)
Session 12A Thu 1:40 pm to 3:00 pmIntegration of Smart Sensing Systems(Kim, Huang)
Session 13A Thu 3:30 pm to 6:10 pmFiber Optic Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring II(Wang, Chen)
Session 10B Thu 8:00 am to 10:00 amNovel Sensing Technologies III(Krishnaswamy, Huang)
Session 11B Thu 10:30 am to 12:30 pmNew Technological Advances(Liao)
Session 12B Thu 1:30 pm to 3:10 pmInterrogation of Structures II(Hong, Liu)
Session 13B Thu 3:40 pm to 6:00 pmInternet of Things Sensor Network(Huston, Laflamme)
Session 10A Thu 8:00 to 10:00 amGuided Wave SHM/NDE(Jiang, Shull)
Session 11 Thu 10:30 am to 11:50 amIndustrial-Process Control NDE/NDT I(Feng, Zuo)
Session 12 Thu 1:20 pm to 2:00 pmIndustrial/Process Control NDE/NDT II(Feng, Zuo)
Session 10B Thu 8:00 am to 11:30 amSHM/NDE Sensor Modeling(Omenzetter, Laflamme)
Session 10A Thu 8:00 am to 10:00 amElastic and Metamaterial IV(Semperlotti, Nouh)
Session 11A Thu 10:30 am to 11:50 amElastic and Metamaterial V(Su, Zagrai)
Session 12A Thu 1:20 pm to 4:30 pmCivil Infrastructure Monitoring II(Reis, Giurgiutiu)
Session 10B Thu 8:00 am to 10:00 amModeling/Simulation and Experiment for Nonlinear/Linear Ultrasonic Techniques II(Jhang, Hafezi)
Session 11B Thu 10:30 am to 11:30 amModeling/Simulation and Experiment for Nonlinear/Linear Ultrasonic Techniques III(Hafezi, Taskhiri)
Session 12B Thu 1:20 pm to 5:30 pmEmerging and Futuristic Techniques(Fromme, Mao)
CONFERENCE SESSION SCHEDULE
18 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
TECHNICAL CONFERENCES
CONFERENCE 10593
Monday–Wednesday 5–7 March 2018 Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10593
Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VIIISponsored by:
Conference Chair: Akhlesh Lakhtakia, ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Conference Co-Chairs: Raúl J. Martín-Palma, Univ.AutónomadeMadrid(Spain);Mato Knez, CICnanoGUNEConsolider(Spain)
Program Committee: Javaan S. Chahl, Univ.ofSouthAustralia(Australia);Vincenzo Fiumara, Univ.degliStudidellaBasilicata(Italy);Olaf Karthaus, ChitoseInstituteofScienceandTechnology(Japan);Mathias Kolle, MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(USA);Kostya Kornev, ClemsonUniv.(USA);Bert Müller, BaselUniv.Hospital(Switzerland);Maurizio Porfiri, NYUTandonSchoolofEngineering(USA);Akira Saito, OsakaUniv.(Japan);Kathleen Stebe, Univ.ofPennsylvania(USA);Cordt Zollfrank, TechnischeUniv.München(Germany)
CONFERENCE 10597
Monday–Wednesday 5–7 March 2018 Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10597
Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D SystemsConference Chair: Vijay K. Varadan, ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Conference Co-Chairs: Ajit Khosla, YamagataUniv.(Japan);Hidemitsu Furukawa, YamagataUniv.(Japan);Jaehwan Kim, InhaUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Kyo D. Song, NorfolkStateUniv.(USA);Sang H. Choi, NASALangleyResearchCtr.(USA);Yongrae Roh, KyungpookNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof)
Program Committee: Anja Boisen, TechnicalUniv.ofDenmark(Denmark);Christina L. Brantley, U.S.ArmyResearch,DevelopmentandEngineeringCommand(USA);Eugene Edwards, U.S.ArmyResearch,DevelopmentandEngineeringCommand(USA);Srinivasan Gopalakrishnan, IndianInstituteofScience(India);Seiich Hata, NagoyaUniv.(Japan);Taizo Hayashida, JSRCorp.(Japan);Mamoru Kawakami, YamagataUniv.(Japan);Kimiya Komurasaki, TheUniv.ofTokyo(Japan);Hideki Kyogoku, KindaiUniv.(Japan);Uhn Lee M.D., GachonUniv.GilMedicalCtr.(Korea,Republicof);Go Murasawa, YamagataUniv.(Japan);Hani E. Naguib, Univ.ofToronto(Canada);Ilkwon Oh, KAIST(Korea,Republicof);Aswini K. Pradhan, NorfolkStateUniv.(USA);D. Roy Mahapatra, IndianInstituteofScience(India);Paul B. Ruffin, AlabamaA&MUniv.(USA);Ashok Srivastava, LouisianaStateUniv.(USA);Hiroya Tanaka, KeioUniv.(Japan);Tauno Vaha-Heikkila, VTTTechnicalResearchCtr.ofFinland(Finland);Wei-Chih Wang, Univ.ofWashington(USA);Hargsoon Yoon, NorfolkStateUniv.(USA)
CONFERENCE 10596
Monday–Thursday 5–8 March 2018 Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10596
Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XIIConference Chair: Hani E. Naguib, Univ.ofToronto(Canada)
Conference Co-Chair: Nakhiah C. Goulbourne, Univ.ofMichigan(USA)
Program Committee: Gregory P. Carman, Univ.ofCalifornia,LosAngeles(USA);Constantin Ciocanel, NorthernArizonaUniv.(USA);Marcelo J. Dapino, TheOhioStateUniv.(USA);Darren J. Hartl, TexasA&MUniv.(USA);Daniel J. Inman, Univ.ofMichigan(USA);Kwang Jin Kim, Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA);Dimitris C. Lagoudas, TexasA&MUniv.(USA);Hyeong Jae Lee, JetPropulsionLab.(USA);Donald J. Leo, VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA);Jiangyu Li, Univ.ofWashington(USA);Christopher S. Lynch, Univ.ofCalifornia,LosAngeles(USA);William S. Oates, FloridaStateUniv.(USA);Zoubeida Ounaies, ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA);Ralph C. Smith, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);Vishnu Baba Sundaresan, TheOhioStateUniv.(USA)
CONFERENCE 10595
Monday–Thursday 5–8 March 2018 Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10595
Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XIIConference Chair: Alper Erturk, GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA)
Conference Co-Chair: Jae-Hung Han, KAIST(Korea,Republicof)
Program Committee: Mehdi Ahmadian, VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA);Steven R. Anton, TennesseeTechnologicalUniv.(USA);Hiroshi Asanuma, ChibaUniv.(Japan);Diann E. Brei, Univ.ofMichigan(USA);Matthew Bryant, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);Gregory P. Carman, Univ.ofCalifornia,LosAngeles(USA);Seung-Bok Choi, InhaUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Alison B. Flatau, Univ.ofMaryland,CollegePark(USA);Mehrdad N. Ghasemi-Nejhad, Univ.ofHawai’i(USA);Victor Giurgiutiu, Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA);Nam Seo Goo, KonkukUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Faramarz Gordaninejad, Univ.ofNevada,Reno(USA);Nakhiah C. Goulbourne, Univ.ofMichigan(USA);Ryan L. L. Harne, TheOhioStateUniv.(USA);Daniel J. Inman, Univ.ofMichigan(USA);Hyung-Jo Jung, KAIST(Korea,Republicof);M. Amin Karami, Univ.atBuffalo(USA);Jung-Ryul Lee, KAIST(Korea,Republicof);Soobum Lee, Univ.ofMaryland,BaltimoreCounty(USA);Junrui Liang, ShanghaiTechUniv.(China);Wei-Hsin Liao, TheChineseUniv.ofHongKong(HongKong,China);Zhu Mao, Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA);David L. Mascareñas, LosAlamosNationalLab.(USA);Gyuhae Park, ChonnamNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Norbert Schwesinger, TechnischeUniv.München(Germany);Yi-Chung Shu, NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan);Henry A. Sodano, Univ.ofFlorida(USA);Jiong Tang, Univ.ofConnecticut(USA);Lihua Tang, The
CONFERENCE 10594
Monday–Thursday 5–8 March 2018 Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10594
Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XXConference Chair: Yoseph Bar-Cohen, JetPropulsionLab.(USA)
Conference Co-Chair: Iain A. Anderson, TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)
Program Committee: Barbar J. Akle, LebaneseAmericanUniv.(Lebanon);Tunku Ishak Al-Irsyad, Univ.TeknologiMARA(Malaysia);Kinji Asaka, NationalInstituteofAdvancedIndustrialScienceandTechnology(Japan);Pavol Bauer, TechnischeUniv.Delft(Netherlands);Siegfried G. Bauer, JohannesKeplerUniv.Linz(Austria);Ray H. Baughman, TheUniv.ofTexasatDallas(USA);Václav Bouda, CzechTechnicalUniv.inPrague(CzechRepublic);Federico Carpi, Univ.degliStudidiFirenze(UnitedKingdom);Suresh Chandra, InstituteofTechnology,BanarasHinduUniv.(India);Hyouk Ryeol Choi, SungkyunkwanUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Gal deBotton, Ben-GurionUniv.oftheNegev(Israel);Toribio Fernández Otero, Univ.PolitécnicadeCartagena(Spain);Yahya A. Ismail, A’ShargiyahUniv.(Oman);Edwin W. H. Jager, LinköpingUniv.(Sweden);Giedrius Janusas, KaunasUniv.ofTechnology(Lithuania);Kwang Jin Kim, Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA);Gabor M. Kovacs, EMPA(Switzerland);Maarja Kruusmaa, Univ.ofTartu(Estonia);Jinsong Leng, HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China);John D. W. Madden, TheUniv.ofBritishColumbia(Canada);Qibing Pei, Univ.ofCalifornia,LosAngeles(USA);Thelge Chaminda Peiris, MASInnovationLtd.(SriLanka);Valentin Radu, OmicronPlusS.R.L.(Romania);Mehdi Razzaghi-Kashani, TarbiatModaresUniv.(Iran,IslamicRepublicof);Jonathan M. Rossiter,
Committee continues page xx Committee continues page xx
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 19
CONFERENCE 10599
Monday–Thursday 5–8 March 2018 Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10599
Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Civil Infrastructure, and Transportation XIIConference Chair: Peter J. Shull, ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Conference Co-Chairs: Andrew L. Gyekenyesi, OhioAerospaceInstitute(USA);Tzu-Yang Yu, Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA);H. Felix Wu, U.S.Dept.ofEnergy(USA)
Program Committee: Gary Carr, FederalRailroadAdministration(USA);Chia-Ming Chang, NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan);Genda Chen, MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA);Chih-Hung Chiang, ChaoyangUniv.ofTechnology(Taiwan);Dwight A. Clayton, OakRidgeNationalLab.(USA);Kaoshan Dai, TongjiUniv.(China);Reinhard Ebert, Fraunhofer-InstitutfürOptronik,SystemtechnikundBildauswertung(Germany);Zhenhua Huang, Univ.ofNorthTexas(USA);Dryver R. Huston, TheUniv.ofVermont(USA);Xiaoning Jiang, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);Ajay M. Koshti, NASAJohnsonSpaceCtr.(USA);Denvid Lau, CityUniv.ofHongKong(HongKong,China);Shiyuan Liu, HuazhongUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(China);Kenneth J. Loh, Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA);Jerome P. Lynch, Univ.ofMichigan(USA);Oliver J. Myers, ClemsonUniv.(USA);Piotr Omenzetter, Univ.ofAberdeen(UnitedKingdom);Didem Ozevin, Univ.ofIllinoisatChicago(USA);Akira Sasamoto, NationalInstituteofAdvancedIndustrialScienceandTechnology(Japan);Caesar Singh, U.S.Dept.ofTransportation(USA);Yu-Min Su, NationalKaohsiungUniv.ofApplied
CONFERENCE 10598
Monday–Thursday 5–8 March 2018 Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10598
Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace SystemsConference Chair: Hoon Sohn, KAIST(Korea,Republicof)
Conference Co-Chairs: Jerome P. Lynch, Univ.ofMichigan(USA);Kon-Well Wang, Univ.ofMichigan(USA)
Program Committee: Hiroshi Asanuma, ChibaUniv.(Japan);Chih Chen Chang, HongKongUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(HongKong,China);Genda Chen, MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA);Alison B. Flatau, Univ.ofMaryland,CollegePark(USA);Branko Glisic, PrincetonUniv.(USA);Faramarz Gordaninejad, Univ.ofNevada,Reno(USA);Benjamin L. Grisso, NavalSurfaceWarfareCtr.CarderockDiv.(USA);Jung-Wuk Hong, KAIST(Korea,Republicof);Neil A. Hoult, Queen’sUniv.(Canada);Haiying Huang, TheUniv.ofTexasatArlington(USA);Ying Huang, NorthDakotaStateUniv.(USA);Mohammad Reza Jahanshahi, PurdueUniv.(USA);Gi-Woo Kim, InhaUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Jeong-Tae Kim, PukyongNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Masahiro Kurata, KyotoUniv.(Japan);Simon Laflamme, IowaStateUniv.(USA);Hui Li, HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China);Jian Li, TheUniv.ofKansas(USA);Suyi Li, ClemsonUniv.(USA);Wei-Hsin Liao, TheChineseUniv.ofHongKong(HongKong,China);Chin-Hsiung Loh, NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan);Kenneth J. Loh, Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA);Bryan R. Loyola, SandiaNationalLabs.(USA);Theodore E. Matikas, Univ.ofIoannina(Greece);Norbert G. Meyendorf, IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA);Akira Mita, KeioUniv.(Japan);Yiqing Ni, TheHongKongPolytechnic
CONFERENCE 10600
Monday–Thursday 5–8 March 2018 Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10600
Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XIIConference Chair: Tribikram Kundu, TheUniv.ofArizona(USA)
Conference Co-Chair: Paul Fromme, Univ.CollegeLondon(UnitedKingdom)
Program Committee: Sourav Banerjee, Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA);Yoseph Bar-Cohen, JetPropulsionLab.(USA);Fu-Kuo Chang, StanfordUniv.(USA);Anthony J. Croxford, Univ.ofBristol(UnitedKingdom);Victor Giurgiutiu, Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA);Srinivasan Gopalakrishnan, IndianInstituteofScience(India);Guoliang Huang, Univ.ofMissouri(USA);Xiaoning Jiang, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);Ajay M. Koshti, NASAJohnsonSpaceCtr.(USA);Sridhar Krishnaswamy, NorthwesternUniv.(USA);Francesco Lanza di Scalea, Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA);Zhu Mao, Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA);Christopher Niezrecki, Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA);Mostafa A. Nouh, Univ.atBuffalo(USA);Wieslaw M. Ostachowicz, TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland);Xinlin Qing, XiamenUniv.(China);Henrique L. Reis, Univ.ofIllinoisatUrbana-Champaign(USA);Fabrizio Ricci, Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy);Piervincenzo Rizzo, Univ.ofPittsburgh(USA);Fabio Semperlotti, PurdueUniv.(USA);Yanfeng Shen, ShanghaiJiaoTongUniv.(China);Hoon Sohn, KAIST(Korea,Republicof);Wieslaw J. Staszewski, AGHUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(Poland);Tadeusz Stepinski, AGHUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(Poland);Zhongqing Su, TheHongKongPolytechnicUniv.(HongKong,China);Michael D. Todd, Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA);Tadeusz Uhl, AGHUniv.ofScienceand
CONFERENCE 10601
Monday–Tuesday 5–6 March 2018 Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10601
Smart Materials and Nondestructive Evaluation for Energy Systems IVConference Chair: Theodoros E. Matikas, Univ.ofIoannina(Greece)
Conference Co-Chairs: Kara J. Peters, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);Norbert G. Meyendorf, IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA);Christopher Niezrecki, Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA)
Program Committee: Ali Abdul-Aziz, NASAGlennResearchCtr.(USA);Nicolas P. Avdelidis, Univ.Laval(Canada);George Y. Baaklini, NASAGlennResearchCtr.(USA);Leonard Bond, IowaStateUniv.(USA);Michael Dalichow, QualityNetworkInc.(USA);Dimitrios A. Exarchos, Univ.ofIoannina(Greece);Peter Heilmann, arxes-tolinaGmbH(Germany);Manfred Johannes, SouthAfricanInstituteforNon-DesctructiveTesting(SouthAfrica);Vassilios Kappatos, Univ.ofSouthernDenmark(Denmark);Michael Kroening, PontifíciaUniv.CatólicadoRiodeJaneiro(Brazil);Michele Meo, Univ.ofBath(UnitedKingdom);Alexander Michaelis, FraunhoferIKTS(Germany);Bernd Michel, Fraunhofer-InstitutfürElektronischeNanosysteme(Germany);Piotr Omenzetter, Univ.ofAberdeen(UnitedKingdom);Stefano Sfarra, Univ.degliStudidell’Aquila(Italy);Tadeusz Stepinski, AGHUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(Poland);Mark R. Woike, NASAGlennResearchCtr.(USA);H. Felix Wu, U.S.Dept.ofEnergy(USA);Dong-Jin Yoon, KoreaResearchInstituteofStandardsandScience(Korea,Republicof);Lingyu Yu, Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA)
CONFERENCE 10602
Monday–Tuesday 5–6 March 2018 Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10602
Smart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0Conference Chair: Norbert G. Meyendorf, IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA)
Conference Co-Chair: Dan J. Clingman, BoeingResearchandTechnology(USA)
Program Committee: Steven R. Anton, TennesseeTechnologicalUniv.(USA);Diann E. Brei, Univ.ofMichigan(USA);Peter C. Chen, NASAGoddardSpaceFlightCtr.(USA);Marcelo Dapino, TheOhioStateUniv.(USA);Kevin M. Farinholt, LunaInnovationsInc.(USA);Xiao-Yan Gong, MedicalImplantMechanicsLLC(USA);Steven F. Griffin, TheBoeingCo.(USA);Nancy L. Johnson, GeneralMotorsCo.(USA);Jayanth N. Kudva, NextGenAeronautics,Inc.(USA);Amrita Kumar, AcellentTechnologies,Inc.(USA);Jay Lee, Univ.ofCincinnati(USA);Jung-Ryul Lee, KAIST(Korea,Republicof);Donald J. Leo, TheUniv.ofGeorgia(USA);Zheng Liu, TheUniv.ofBritishColumbiaOkanagan(Canada);Geoffrey P. McKnight, HRLLabs.,LLC(USA);Tobias Melz, Fraunhofer-InstitutfürBetriebsfestigkeitundSystemzuverlässigkeit(Germany);Christopher Niezrecki, Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA);Gyuhae Park, ChonnamNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof);W. Lance Richards, ArmstrongFlightResearchCtr.(USA);Janet M. Sater, InstituteforDefenseAnalyses(USA);Edward V. White, TheBoeingCo.(USA);Christian Wunderlich, Fraunhofer-IKTSCMD(Germany)
TECHNICAL CONFERENCES
Committee continues page xx Committee continues page xx Committee continues page xx
20 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
Univ.ofBristol(UnitedKingdom);Anuvat Sirivat, ChulalongkornUniv.(Thailand);Anne Ladegaard Skov, TechnicalUniv.ofDenmark(Denmark);Ji Su, NASALangleyResearchCtr.(USA);Minoru Taya, Univ.ofWashington(USA);I-Hsiang Tseng, FengChiaUniv.(Taiwan);Rocco Vertechy, Univ.degliStudidiBologna(Italy);Frédéric Vidal, Univ.deCergy-Pontoise(France);Gordon G. Wallace, Univ.ofWollongong(Australia);Thomas Wallmersperger, TechnischeUniv.Dresden(Germany);Qiming M. Zhang, ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA);Jian Zhu, NationalUniv.ofSingapore(Singapore);Pawel Zylka, WroclawUniv.ofTechnology(Poland)
Univ.ofAuckland(NewZealand);Dai-Hua Wang, ChongqingUniv.(China);Kon-Well Wang, Univ.ofMichigan(USA);Ya S. Wang, StonyBrookUniv.(USA);Norman M. Wereley, Univ.ofMaryland,CollegePark(USA);Byeng D. Youn, SeoulNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Lei Zuo, VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA)
TECHNICAL CONFERENCES
CONFERENCE 10593 CONFERENCE 10594 CONFERENCE 10595 CONFERENCE 10596 CONFERENCE 10597
Monday Plenary Session · Mon 8:20 am to 10:00 am
8:20to8:30am:
2018 SSM Lifetime Achievement Award PresentationpresentedtoWei-Hsin Liao,TheChineseUniv.ofHongKong(HongKong,China)
2018 NDE Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation presentedtoMichael J. S. Lowe,ImperialCollegeLondon(UnitedKingdom)
PlenaryPresentation:8:30to9:15am
Nonlinear ultrasonic methods for nondestructive damage assessment in structural materialsJianmin Qu, TuftsUniv.(USA)
PlenaryPresentation:9:15to10:00am
Sensitivity analysis and uncertainty quantification for smart materials and adaptive structuresRalph C. Smith, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA)
MONDAY 5 MARCH
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 21
Sciences(Taiwan);Yan Wan, Univ.ofTexasatArlington(USA);Ming L. Wang, NortheasternUniv.(USA);Yang Wang, GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA);Tian Xia, TheUniv.ofVermont(USA);Lingyu Yu, Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA);Fuh-Gwo Yuan, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA)
TECHNICAL CONFERENCES
CONFERENCE 10598 CONFERENCE 10599 CONFERENCE 10600 CONFERENCE 10601 CONFERENCE 10602
Technology(Poland);Wei-Chih Wang, Univ.ofWashington(USA);Jinkyu Yang, Univ.ofWashington(USA);Lingyu Yu, Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA);Andrei N. Zagrai, NewMexicoInstituteofMiningandTechnology(USA)
Univ.(HongKong,China);Hae Young Noh, CarnegieMellonUniv.(USA);Irving J. Oppenheim, CarnegieMellonUniv.(USA);Wieslaw M. Ostachowicz, TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland);Kara J. Peters, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);Michael K. Philen, VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA);Piervincenzo Rizzo, Univ.ofPittsburgh(USA);Massimo Ruzzene, GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA);Donghyeon Ryu, NewMexicoInstituteofMiningandTechnology(USA);Liming W. Salvino, OfficeofNavalResearchGlobal(USA);Fabio Semperlotti, PurdueUniv.(USA);Wei Song, TheUniv.ofAlabama(USA);Wieslaw J. Staszewski, AGHUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(Poland);R. Andrew Swartz, MichiganTechnologicalUniv.(USA);Tyler N. Tallman, PurdueUniv.(USA);Marco Torbol, UlsanNationalInstituteofScienceandTechnology(Korea,Republicof);Ming L. Wang, NortheasternUniv.(USA);Xingwei Wang, Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA);Yang Wang, GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA);Rosalind M. Wynne, VillanovaUniv.(USA);Fuh-Gwo Yuan, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);Chung-Bang Yun, ZhejiangUniv.(China);Daniele Zonta, Univ.degliStudidiTrento(Italy)
Monday Plenary Session · Mon 8:20 am to 10:00 am
8:20to8:30am:
2018 SSM Lifetime Achievement Award PresentationpresentedtoWei-Hsin Liao,TheChineseUniv.ofHongKong(HongKong,China)
2018 NDE Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation presentedtoMichael J. S. Lowe,ImperialCollegeLondon(UnitedKingdom)
PlenaryPresentation:8:30to9:15am
Nonlinear ultrasonic methods for nondestructive damage assessment in structural materialsJianmin Qu, TuftsUniv.(USA)
PlenaryPresentation:9:15to10:00am
Sensitivity analysis and uncertainty quantification for smart materials and adaptive structuresRalph C. Smith, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA)
MONDAY 5 MARCH
22 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
MONDAY 5 MARCHCONFERENCE 10593Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VIII
CONFERENCE 10594Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XX
CONFERENCE 10595Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XII
CONFERENCE 10596Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XII
CONFERENCE 10597Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems
SESSION 1 MON 10:30 AM TO 11:30 AM
Inaugural SessionSessionChair:Akhlesh Lakhtakia, The
PennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Design paradigms for engineered biomimicry (Keynote Presentation),TorbenA.Lenau,TechnicalUniv.ofDenmark(Denmark). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-1]
SESSION 2 MON 11:30 AM TO 12:30 PM
Flight ISessionChair:Hao Liu, ChibaUniv.
(Japan)
Bioinspired pitch control using a piezoelectric horizontal tail for UAVs,LawrenL.Gamble,DanielJ.Inman,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-2]
Technological demonstration of an adaptive Aileron system,AntonioConcilio,GianlucaAmendolaJr.,IgnazioDimino,Ctr.ItalianoRicercheAerospaziali(Italy);RosarioPecora,FrancescoAmoroso,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-3]
Optimization design process of a morphing winglet,AntonioConcilio,Ctr.ItalianoRicercheAerospaziali(Italy);MarcoLoCascio,AlbertoMilazzo,Univ.degliStudidiPalermo(Italy);IgnazioDimino,GianlucaAmendola,Ctr.ItalianoRicercheAerospaziali(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-4]
LunchBreak. . . .Mon12:30pmto1:45pm
SESSION 1 MON 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AM
EAP as Emerging Actuators
SessionChairs:Yoseph Bar-Cohen, JetPropulsionLab.(USA);Iain A. Anderson,
TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)
Origami-inspired engineering: from minimally invasive surgery to exoplanet exploration (Invited Paper),BrianTrease,TheUniv.ofToledo(USA)....... [10594-1]
25 years of conducting polymer actuators: history, mechanisms, applications, and prospects (Invited Paper),JohnD.W.Madden,TheUniv.ofBritishColumbia(Canada). . . . . . [10594-2]
LunchBreak. . . . Mon11:50amto1:20pm
SESSION 1 MON 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AM
Energy Harvesting I: Nonlinear
SessionChairs:Jae-Hung Han, KAIST(Korea,Republicof);Ryan L. Harne, The
OhioStateUniv.(USA)
Efficiency and effectiveness of stabilization control of high-energy orbit for wideband piezoelectric vibration energy harvesting,NorihikoKitamura,ArataMasuda,KyotoInstituteofTechnology(Japan)............ [10595-1]
A one-dimensional finite element formulation for piezoelectric energy harvester including geometrical and material nonlinearities,JoséRamirez,ClaudioGatti,SebastianMachado,Univ.TecnológicaNacional(Argentina);MarianoFebbo,Univ.NacionaldelSur(Argentina). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-2]
Investigating a magnetically coupled vibration energy harvesting system under impulsive excitations,QuanqiDai,RyanL.Harne,TheOhioStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-3]
Interaction of nonlinear material and nonlinear non-ideal circuit dynamics in piezoelectric energy harvesting,StephenLeadenham,AlperErturk,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . [10595-4]
LunchBreak. . . . Mon11:50amto1:20pm
SESSION 1 MON 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AM
Auxetic and Metamaterials
SessionChairs:Hani E. Naguib, Univ.ofToronto(Canada);Irving J. Oppenheim,
CarnegieMellonUniv.(USA)
Fractional viscoelasticity of soft elastomers and auxetic foams,EugeniaStanisauskis,TheOhioStateUniv.(USA);HannahSolheim,Univ.ofHouston(USA);PaulMiles,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);ZheLiu,MohammedY.Hussaini,ChangchunZeng,WilliamS.Oates,FloridaStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-1]
Designing pneumatic pattern-transforming metamaterials,YuzhenChen,LihuaJin,Univ.ofCalifornia,LosAngeles(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-2]
Design of active unit cell for an underwater acoustic metamaterial carpet cloak,BenjaminS.Beck,AmandaD.Hanford,PeterKerrian,AaronStearns,AppliedResearchLab.(USA).... [10596-3]
Boundary modes in quasiperiodic elastic structures,RajKumarPal,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA);JoséRobertodeFrançaArruda,UNICAMP(Brazil);MassimoRuzzene,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-4]
LunchBreak. . . . Mon11:50amto1:20pm
SESSION 1 MON 10:30 AM TO 11:10 AM
Wearable and Implantable Technology
and Healthcare ISessionChair:Vijay K. Varadan, The
PennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Wireless wearable and implantable monitoring and therapeutic systems for monitoring cardiac and neurological disorders (Keynote Presentation),VijayK.Varadan,ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-1]
SESSION 2 MON 11:10 AM TO 12:30 PM
Wearable and Implantable Technology
and Healthcare IISessionChair:Vijay K. Varadan, The
PennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
New flexible RFID antennas using natural material,ZaikiAwang,N.A.M.Affendi,N.M.Razali,Univ.TeknologiMARA(Malaysia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-2]
Biomechanical overload evaluation by means of wearable devices in industrial environment: a sEMG and inertial motion capture system based protocol,MariaGraziaLourdesMonaco,Univ.degliStudidellaCampaniaLuigiVanvitelli(Italy);AgneseMarchesi,Univ.degliStudidiCassinoedelLazioMeridionale(Italy);AlessandroGreco,Univ.degliStudidellaCampaniaLuigiVanvitelli(Italy);AlessioSilvetti,INAIL(Italy);FrancescoCaputo,Univ.degliStudidellaCampaniaLuigiVanvitelli(Italy);FrancescoDraicchio,INAIL(Italy);NadiaMiraglia,Univ.degliStudidellaCampaniaLuigiVanvitelli(Italy). . [10597-3]
Wireless monitoring of driver’s pulse rate and temperature using hand gloves approach,RohithR.Narala,Univ.ofArkansas(USA);MouliRamasamy,VijayK.Varadan,ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-4]
Design of an accelerometer to maximize the performance of vector hydrophones,YongraeRoh,SeonghunPyo,SeongminLee,KyungpookNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-5]
LunchBreak. . . .Mon12:30pmto1:30pm
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 23
MONDAY 5 MARCHCONFERENCE 10598Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems
CONFERENCE 10599Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Civil Infrastructure, and Transportation XII
CONFERENCE 10600Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XII
CONFERENCE 10601Smart Materials and Nondestructive Evaluation for Energy Systems IV
CONFERENCE 10602Smart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0
SESSION 1 MON 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AM
UAV for Structural Inspection
SessionChairs:Hyung-Jo Jung, KAIST(Korea,Republicof);Hyungchul Yoon,
MichiganTechnologicalUniv.(USA)
Challenging issues and solutions of bridge inspection technology using unmanned aerial vehicles,Hyung-JoJung,Jin-HwanLee,In-HoKim,KAIST(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . . [10598-1]
Structural displacement measurement using an unmanned aerial vehicle,HyungchulYoon,MichiganTechnologicalUniv.(USA);JaehoShin,BillieF.SpencerJr.,Univ.ofIllinois(USA) . . . . . . . [10598-2]
Deployment of mobile wireless sensor with built-in vision-based autonomous landing system using unmanned aerial vehicle,AliAbou-Elnour,AjmanUniv.ofScience&Technology(UnitedArabEmirates). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-3]
Autonomous UAV for structural inspection using deep learning and ultrasonic beacon,DonghoKang,Young-JinCha,Univ.ofManitoba(Canada). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-4]
LunchBreak. . . . Mon11:50amto1:20pm
SESSION 1 MON 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
SHM/NDE of Civil Structures/Infrastructure I
SessionChairs:Tzu-Yang Yu, Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA);Genda Chen, MissouriUniv.ofScienceand
Technology(USA)
Distributed monitoring and assessment of damage in structural systems by optical fiber sensors (Invited Paper),FarhadAnsari,YongKong,ShiYi,EliasA.Oskoui,ToddTaylor,Univ.ofIllinoisatChicago(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-1]
Structural health monitoring and damage evaluation for steel confined reinforced concrete column using the acoustic emission technique,FangzhuDu,DongshengLi,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-2]
Concrete delamination detection with adaptive wavelet transform,HongyaQu,GendaChen,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-3]
Detecting alkali-silica reaction in thick concrete structures using linear array ultrasound,DwightA.Clayton,N.DianneEzell,HectorJ.Santos-Villalobos,OakRidgeNationalLab.(USA). . . . . . [10599-4]
LunchBreak. . . .Mon12:10pmto1:30pm
SESSION 1 MON 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AM
Distributed Sensors for SHM
SessionChairs:Tribikram Kundu, TheUniv.ofArizona(USA);Paul Fromme,
Univ.CollegeLondon(UnitedKingdom)
Multi-rosettes sensing analyzes for an impact assessment in composite plate-like structure,KatarzynaMajewska,MagdalenaMieloszyk,WieslawOstachowicz,TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland) . . [10600-1]
High-frequency ultrasonic sensor arrays based on optical micro-ring resonators,HemingWei,AbhishekAmrithanath,SridharKrishnaswamy,NorthwesternUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-2]
Preliminary studies for the optimization of sensor placement for electro-mechanical impedance based damage detection,RohanN.Soman,TomaszWandowski,PawelMalinowski,TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland);WieslawOstachowicz,TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland)andWarsawUniv.ofTechnology(Poland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-3]
Quantitative monitoring of hole-edge damage growth using eddy current array sensor-based intelligent bolt,HuSun,JianboShao,YishouWang,XinlinQing,XiamenUniv.(China). . . . . .[10600-4]
LunchBreak. . . . Mon11:50amto1:20pm
SESSION 1 MON 10:30 AM TO 12:00 PM
Development and Application of Smart Materials for Energy
SystemsSessionChair:Ali Abdul-Aziz, KentState
Univ.(USA)
Optofluidic smart glass with wide angular performance (Keynote Presentation),KeithW.Goossen,Univ.ofDelaware(USA);DanWolfe,ARCCA,Inc.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-1]
Passive vibration control of a plate via piezoelectric shunt damping with FEM and ECM,PeymanLahe,KoçUniv(Turkey);IpekBasdogan,KoçUniv.(Turkey). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-2]
Efficient structural, material, and electronic configuration for piezoelectric wind energy harvesting,AbhishekAgoramurthy,SaumavKapoor,HemantGoyal,AyushJain,SureshBhalla,IndianInstituteofTechnologyDelhi(India). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-3]
High performance triboelectric nanogenerator using polyimide aerogel for energy harvesting and active sensing,HaniE.Naguib,ZiaSaadatania,ShahriarGhaffari,Univ.ofToronto(Canada);EbrahimEsmailzadeh,Univ.ofOntarioInstituteofTechnology(Canada). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-4]
LunchBreak. . . Mon12:00pmto1:00pm
SESSION 1 MON 10:30 AM TO 11:30 AM
Smart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0:
IntroductionSessionChairs:Norbert G. Meyendorf,
IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA);Saveri Pal, IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA)
Internet of things, 3D printing, and Industry 4.0: reasons for reinventing NDE (Keynote Presentation),NorbertG.Meyendorf,IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(Germany) . . . . . [10602-1]
On the value of information for Industry 4.0,PiotrOmenzetter,Univ.ofAberdeen(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-2]
SESSION 2 MON 11:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Smart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0
SessionChairs:Norbert G. Meyendorf, IowaStateUniv.ofScienceand
Technology(USA);Saveri Pal, IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA)
Application of the actor model to large scale NDE data analysis,ChrisCoughlin,Emphysic(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-3]
Computer aided smart design under the Industry 4.0 paradigm: from the product design phase to its realization,AlessandroGreco,FrancescoCaputo,AlessandroDeLuca,Univ.degliStudidellaCampaniaLuigiVanvitelli(Italy). . [10602-4]
LunchBreak. . . .Mon12:10pmto1:20pm
24 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
SESSION 3 MON 1:45 PM TO 3:05 PM
Material Structures ISessionChair:Mato Knez, CIC
nanoGUNE(Spain)
Towards materials farming: biological fabrication of cellulose fibers with tailored properties (Invited Paper),FilipeNatalio,WeizmannInstituteofScience(Israel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-5]
Biomimetics of and bio-inspiration from self-assembled biophotonic nanostructures (Invited Paper),VinodkumarSaranathan,NationalUniv.ofSingapore(Singapore). . . . . . . . . [10593-6]
Bicontrollable terahertz metasurface with subwavelength meta-atoms of two different materials,AkhleshLakhtakia,ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA);FrancescoChiadini,Univ.degliStudidiSalerno(Italy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-7]
SESSION 2 MON 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PM
Field-Activatable EAP ISessionChairs:John D. W. Madden,
TheUniv.ofBritishColumbia(Canada);Jonathan M. Rossiter, Univ.ofBristol
(UnitedKingdom)
Molecular machine: how ferroelectric polymers generate giant electrostriction (Invited Paper),QimingM.Zhang,ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-3]
Dielectric elastomers: past, present, and potential future (Invited Paper),RonPelrine,RoyD.Kornbluh,SRIInternational(USA);QibingPei,Univ.ofCalifornia,LosAngeles(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-4]
Autonomous dielectric elastomer energy harvesters to harvest motion,AdrianKoh,ChongLiu,AhmedHaroun,AnupTeejoMathew,NationalUniv.ofSingapore(Singapore). . . . . . . . . [10594-5]
SESSION 2 MON 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PM
Passive and Active Vibration Isolation/
Attenuation ISessionChairs:Alper Erturk, Georgia
InstituteofTechnology(USA);Jeffrey L. Kauffman, Univ.ofCentralFlorida(USA)
Controllability of a magnetorheological energy absorber,Xian-XuBai,ShengShen,Fei-LongCai,SenYang,HefeiUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . [10595-119]
Enhanced Synchronized Shunted Switch Architecture (SSSA) for active vibration control,MassimoViscardi,MaurizioArena,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy);PasqualeNapolitano,VMITALIAsrl(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-6]
Effects of a piezoelectric based nonlinear energy sink on the behavior of an electromechanically coupled beam,CarlosDeMarquiJr.,TarcisioM.Silva,Univ.deSãoPaulo(Brazil);AlperErturk,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-7]
A synthetic shunt for piezoelectric-based state switching,GarrettK.Lopp,JeffreyL.Kauffman,Univ.ofCentralFlorida(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-8]
Performance evaluation of a semi-active cladding connection for multi-hazard mitigation,LiangCao,YongqiangGong,LauraMicheli,SimonLaflamme,IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-9]
SESSION 2 MON 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PM
Shape Memory Materials ISessionChairs:Nakhiah C. Goulbourne,
Univ.ofMichigan(USA);Benjamin S. Beck, AppliedResearchLab.(USA)
Damage evolution during actuation fatigue in shape memory alloys,FrancisPhillips,TexasA&MUniv.(USA);RobertW.Wheeler,Univ.ofNorthTexas(USA);DimitrisC.Lagoudas,TexasA&MUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-5]
A micromechanical model for polycrystalline shape memory alloy wires integrated into smart structures,PhilippeHannequart,EcoledesPonts-ParisTech(France) . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-6]
Shape memory alloy-actuated bistable composites for morphing structures,VenkataSivaChillara,MarceloDapino,TheOhioStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . [10596-7]
Experimental characterization of multifunctional engineered cementitious composites,MuhammadM.Sherif,OsmanE.Ozbulut,Univ.ofVirginia(USA)[10596-8]
Analytical model for a laminated shape memory alloy beam with piezoelectric layers,NguyenViet,FengChiaUniv.(VietNam). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-9]
SESSION 3 MON 1:30 PM TO 2:10 PM
Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing
SessionChair:Kyo D. Song, NorfolkStateUniv.(USA)
Additive manufacturing of metals as seen from within: in situ optical probes for defect mapping (Keynote Presentation),ManyaliboJ.Matthews,LawrenceLivermoreNationalLab.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-6]
SESSION 4 MON 2:10 PM TO 3:10 PM
3D Printing and Applications I
SessionChair:Ajit Khosla, YamagataUniv.(Japan)
Temperature monitoring of molten pool of metal molded 3D printer using Seebeck effect,HiroshiSato,ShingoHiroshe,NationalInstituteofAdvancedIndustrialScienceandTechnology(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-7]
3D printing at microscale by pyro-EHD effect,SaraCoppola,IstitutodiScienzeapplicataeSistemiIntelligenti(Italy);GiuseppeNasti,IstitutoperiPolimeri,CompositieBiomateriali(Italy);FedericoOlivieri,VeronicaVespini,SimonettaGrilli,IstitutodiScienzeapplicataeSistemiIntelligenti(Italy);PietroRusso,IstitutoperiPolimeri,CompositieBiomateriali(Italy);PietroFerraro,IstitutodiScienzeapplicataeSistemiIntelligenti(Italy). . . . . . [10597-8]
3D printing of ‘smart tongue’ taste sensor device for soft drinks,VijayK.Varadan,ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-9]
MONDAY 5 MARCH
CONFERENCE 10593 CONFERENCE 10594 CONFERENCE 10595 CONFERENCE 10596 CONFERENCE 10597
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 25
SESSION 2 MON 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PM
Advanced Composite Technologies
SessionChairs:Tyler N. Tallman, PurdueUniv.(USA);Donghyeon Ryu,
NewMexicoInstituteofMiningandTechnology(USA)
Predicting failure from conductivity changes in piezoresistive nanocomposites,HashimHassan,TylerN.Tallman,PurdueUniv.(USA) . . . . [10598-5]
Piezoelectric sensitivity of piezoceramic/polymer composite foams,GayanehPetrossian,CameronJ.Hohimer,AmirAmeli,WashingtonStateUniv.Tri-Cities(USA) . . . . . . . . . . [10598-6]
Self-powered sensing of high-rate tensile strain using multifunctional mechano-luminescence-optoelectronic composites,DonghyeonRyu,EliasPulliam,NewMexicoInstituteofMiningandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-7]
Spatial strain measurements using a strain-sensing grid patterned from nanocomposite films,PengSun,AndrewBurton,JeromeP.Lynch,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-8]
Numerical and experimental investigation of piezoresistive hybrid nanocomposites for strain sensing applications,MuhammedAnees,AudreyGbaguidi,DaewonKim,SirishNamilae,Embry-RiddleAeronauticalUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-9]
SESSION 2 MON 1:30 PM TO 3:10 PM
SHM/NDE of Civil Structures/Infrastructure II
SessionChairs:Yu-Min Su, NationalKaohsiungUniv.ofAppliedSciences
(Taiwan);Denvid Lau, CityUniv.ofHongKong(HongKong,China)
Neutral axis determination of full size concrete structures using coda wave measurements,HanwanJiang,Univ.ofWisconsin-Platteville(USA);HanyuZhan,RuinianJiang,NewMexicoStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-5]
Medium change based image estimation from application of inverse algorithms to coda wave measurements,HanyuZhan,NewMexicoStateUniv.(USA);HanwanJiang,Univ.ofWisconsin-Platteville(USA);RuinianJiang,NewMexicoStateUniv.(USA). . .[10599-6]
Nondestructive evaluation of early age properties of concrete using a polymer based piezoelectric sensor,EhsanGhafari,YingYuan,NaLu,PurdueUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-7]
Structural health monitoring for DOT using magnetic shape memory alloy cables in concrete,DarrenJ.Hartl,EmerySheahan,AllenDavis,MirmiladMirsayar,TexasA&MUniv.(USA)......... [10599-8]
Assessing the performance of electrical capacitance tomography for noncontact, subsurface, corrosion monitoring,SashankShivakumar,XiQiu,SumitGupta,KennethJ.Loh,Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA). . . . . [10599-9]
SESSION 2 MON 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PM
Nonlinear Ultrasonic Techniques
SessionChairs:Wiesław J. Staszewski, AGHUniv.ofScienceandTechnology
(Poland);Xinlin Qing, XiamenUniv.(China)
Comparative study of classical and non-classical nonlinear elasticity in crack-wave local interaction models,WiesławJ.Staszewski,PiotrKijanka,PawelPacko,TadeuszUhl,AGHUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(Poland). . . . . . . . . . .[10600-5]
Damage characterization based on nonlinear guided wave simulation and chirplet matching pursuit algorithm,HuiZhang,CarlosE.S.Cesnik,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-6]
Nondestructive evaluation of high temperature hydrogen attack,JohnF.Conway,Univ.ofIllinois(USA);MeganE.McGovern,GeneralMotorsResearchLab.(USA);DorianK.Balch,SandiaNationalLabs.(USA);HenriqueL.Reis,Univ.ofIllinois(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-7]
Orientating and imaging fatigue cracks based on contact acoustic nonlinearity,ZhongqingSu,KaiWang,TheHongKongPolytechnicUniv.(HongKong,China) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-8]
Nonlinear scattering features of guided waves from fatigue cracks,YanfengShen,NiponRoy,WuXu,ShanghaiJiaoTongUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-9]
SESSION 2 MON 1:00 PM TO 3:20 PM
Characterization of Materials and NDE/SHM
of EnergySessionChair:Dimitrios A. Exarchos,
Univ.ofIoannina(Greece)
Turbofan engine performance study under simulated failure and non-traditional flight conditions (Invited Paper),AliAbdul-Aziz,RobertD.Bissler,DavidB.Stringer,KentStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-5]
Analytical and experimental investigations of damage detection in marine risers,PiotrOmenzetter,Univ.ofAberdeen(UnitedKingdom). . . . . [10601-6]
The synergy of ultrasonic experiments, numerical analyses of wave propagation, and scattering theories in cementitious materials,SokratisN.Iliopoulos,LucasDeSmet,VrijeUniv.Brussel(Belgium). . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-7]
Acoustic emission and active sensing capabilities on small- and full-scale nuclear dry cask storage structures,StephenHowden,BinLin,LingyuYu,VictorGiurgiutiu,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-8]
Pipeline thickness monitoring using a shear wave EMAT system under high lift-off condition,YangZhao,ShandongAcademyofSciences(China);XianbinHuang,SINOPECResearchInstituteofSafetyEngineering(China);JuYang,NagoyaUniv.(Japan);JiangfengSong,ShandongAcademyofSciences(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-9]
Nondestructive evaluation using eddy current pulsed thermographic imaging of basalt-carbon hybrid fiber-reinforced composite laminates subjected to low-velocity impact loadings (Invited Paper),HaiZhang,Univ.Laval(Canada);StefanoSfarra,Univ.degliStudidell’Aquila(Italy);AhmadOsman,Fraunhofer-InstitutfürIntegrierteSchaltungen(IIS)(Germany)andUniv.ofAppliedSciences(Germany);FabrizioSarasini,SapienzaUniv.diRoma(Italy);BerndValeske,UdoNetzelmann,FraunhoferIZFP(Germany);NicolasP.Avdelidis,NationalTechnicalUniv.ofAthens(Greece);ClementeIbarra-Castanedo,XavierP.V.Maldague,Univ.Laval(Canada) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-10]
SESSION 3 MON 1:20 PM TO 2:00 PM
Keynote SessionSessionChair:Piotr Omenzetter, Univ.
ofAberdeen(UnitedKingdom)
Using smart materials to solve new challenges in the automotive industry (Keynote Presentation),KerrieGath,ClayMaranville,JaniceTardiff,FordMotorCo.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-5]
SESSION 4 MON 2:00 PM TO 3:00 PM
Acquisition and Analysis of Large Amount of
Data (Big Data)SessionChair:Piotr Omenzetter, Univ.
ofAberdeen(UnitedKingdom)
Soil-pipe interaction modeling for pipe behavior prediction with super learning based methods,FangShi,ZhengLiu,EricLi,TheUniv.ofBritishColumbiaOkanagan(Canada);YafeiHu,CityofRegina(Canada). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-6]
Research on masonry structures superficial damage identification and location for heritage buildings using deep learning method,XuefengZhao,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China);QinganZhao,Univ.ofCalifornia,Berkeley(USA);PengZhao,ThePalaceMuseum(China);NiannianWang,DalianUnivofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-7]
Identification of ancient building components based on machine vision technology,ZhengZou,NiannianWang,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China);PengZhao,ThePalaceMuseum(China);XuefengZhao,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-8]
MONDAY 5 MARCH
CONFERENCE 10598 CONFERENCE 10599 CONFERENCE 10600 CONFERENCE 10601 CONFERENCE 10602
26 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
MONDAY 5 MARCHCONFERENCE 10593 CONFERENCE 10594 CONFERENCE 10595 CONFERENCE 10596 CONFERENCE 10597
SESSION 5 MON 3:40 PM TO 4:20 PM
Nanosensors and Systems ISessionChair:Vijay K. Varadan, The
PennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
DNT detection using microspheres coated with NaYF4-Yb3+,Er3+-nanocrystals functionalized with PAA/PAH layers,AbhishekKottaramAmrithanath,HemingWei,SridharKrishnaswamy,NorthwesternUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-10]
Scale effect on dynamics of single wall carbon nanotube and double single wall carbon nanotube system using modified couple stress theory,SwatiAgrawalJaiswal,V.K.Gupta,P.K.Kankar,PDPMIndianInstituteofInformationTechnology,Design&ManufacturingJabalpur(India). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-11]
SESSION 6 MON 4:20 PM TO 6:00 PM
Fabrication and Characterization of Nanosensors and
Structures ISessionChair:Lindong Zhai, INHAUniv.
(Korea,Republicof)
Microwave characterization of graphene using an improved on-wafer calibration method,ZaikiAwang,M.H.Kara,N.A.A.Rahim,Univ.TeknologiMARA(Malaysia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-12]
Electrospun unidirectional P(VDF-TrFE) pressure sensor for small strain sensing,Zi-yiZheng,Jun-YiKe,Yu-HsiangHsu,Chih-KungLee,NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-13]
Fabrication and characteristics of cellulose nanofiber films,Hyun-UKo,JungWoongKim,SunandaRoy,JunghoPark,EunSikChoi,JaehwanKim,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-14]
Fabrication and characterization of cellulose nanofiber/graphene oxide blended fibers,AbdullahilKafy,HyunChanKim,Young-MinYun,TaeJuneKang,JaehwanKim,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-15]
Fabrication of piezoelectric and dielectric nanocomposites for sensor and energy storage application via fused deposition modeling,YirongLin,HoejinKim,TheUniv.ofTexasatElPaso(USA);JefferyJohnson,Univ.ofCalifornia,SantaBarbara(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-16]
SESSION 3 MON 3:30 PM TO 6:00 PM
Additive Manufacturing ISessionChair:Norman M. Wereley, Univ.ofMaryland,CollegePark(USA)
Ultrasonic additive manufacturing of smart structures (Invited Paper),MarceloDapino,TheOhioStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-10]
Reprocessable thermosets for three-dimension printing,QiGe,BiaoZhang,MartinDunn,SingaporeUniv.ofTechnology&Design(Singapore)[10596-11]
3D fabrication of transformable foam-like materials with high energy absorption and sensing capabilities using fused deposition processes,AllenSandwell,KatiaGreco,SimonPark,Univ.ofCalgary(Canada). . . . . . . . . . [10596-12]
Influence of SLM on compressive response of NiTi scaffolds,NargesShayestehMoghaddam,TheUniv.ofToledo(USA);SoheilSaedi,Univ.ofKentucky(USA);AmirhesamAmerinatanzi,AhmadrezaJahadakbar,TheUniv.ofToledo(USA);EhsanSaghaian,HalukKaraca,Univ.ofKentucky(USA);MohammadElahinia,TheUniv.ofToledo(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-13]
Highly stretchable hydrogels for digital light processing based high resolution 3D printing,QiGe,ShiyaLi,AhmadSerjouei,BiaoZhang,SingaporeUniv.ofTechnology&Design(Singapore);ShlomoMagdassi,TheHebrewUniv.ofJerusalem(Israel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-14]
Electrical conductivity and piezoresistive response of 3D printed thermoplastic polyurethane/multiwalled carbon nanotube composites,CameronJ.Hohimer,GayanehPetrossian,AmirAmeli,ChangkiMo,WashingtonStateUniv.Tri-Cities(USA);PetraPötschke,Leibniz-InstitutfürPolymerforschungDresdene.V.(Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-15]
Thermoelectric processing of multifunctional ionomer composites,VishnuBabaSundaresan,TheOhioStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-16]
SESSION 3 MON 3:20 PM TO 6:00 PM
Energy Harvesting II: Piezoelectric
SessionChairs:Lei Zuo, VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA);Steven R. Anton, Tennessee
TechnologicalUniv.(USA)
Radially configured thermoacoustic piezoelectric energy harvesters,JesseCallanan,MostafaA.Nouh,Univ.atBuffalo(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-10]
Electrically rectified piezoelectric energy harvester excited by rotary magnetic plucking,Yi-ChungShu,W.C.Wang,NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-11]
Energy harvesting performance of total knee replacement with embedded piezoelectric transducers,RobertPonder,MohsenSafaei,StevenR.Anton,TennesseeTechnologicalUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-12]
On the circuit solutions towards broadband and high-capability piezoelectric energy harvesting systems,JunruiLiang,BaoZhao,ShanghaiTechUniv.(China). . . . [10595-13]
Energy harvesting from torsions of patterned piezoelectrics,YoungsuCha,HangilYou,KoreaInstituteofScienceandTechnology(Korea,Republicof)[10595-14]
Crystalline phase-transitioning acoustic pressure energy harvester,EllenSkow,KennethA.Cunefare,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-15]
Battery-free electrical programmable initiation systems,CarlosM.Pereira,U.S.ArmyArmamentResearch,DevelopmentandEngineeringCtr.(USA) . . . . [10595-16]
Magnetic field enhanced piezoelectric stack energy harvesting system for low-frequency excitations,FengQian,ShengxiZhou,LeiZuo,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA). . [10595-17]
4:30 PM TO 5:45 PM
EAP-in Action Demonstration SessionModerator:Yoseph Bar-Cohen,Jet
PropulsionLab.(USA)
This session highlights some of thelatest capabilities and applications ofElectroactivePolymers(EAP)materialswhere the attendees are showndemonstrations of these materials inaction. Also, the attendees interactdirectly with technology developersand given “hands-on” experiencewith this emerging technology. Thefirst Human/EAP Robot ArmwrestlingContest was held during this sessionofthe2005EAPADconference.
SeedescriptionsofEAPpresentationsonpages11-13.
SESSION 4 MON 3:35 PM TO 4:55 PM
Bio-OpticsSessionChair:Akira Saito, OsakaUniv.
(Japan)
Investigating the origin of light emission from speleothems and biospeleothems,RaúlJ.Martín-Palma,Univ.AutónomadeMadrid(Spain);HumbertoCabrera,TheAbdusSalamInternationalCtr.forTheoreticalPhysics(Italy);CharlesBrewer-Carías,SociedadVenezolanadeCienciasNaturales(Venezuela). . . . . . . . . . [10593-8]
Bioinspired invertebrate pest detection on standing crops,JavaanS.Chahl,HuajianLiu,Univ.ofSouthAustralia(Australia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-9]
Duplication of large-area morpho-color material using flexible mold,AkiraSaito,KoseiIshibashi,MidoriFukihara,OsakaUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-10]
A bioinspired broadband reflector in the VIS-NIR wavelength range,FrancescoChiadini,Univ.degliStudidiSalerno(Italy);VincenzoFiumara,Univ.degliStudidellaBasilicata(Italy);AntonioScaglione,Univ.degliStudidiSalerno(Italy). . . . [10593-11]
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 27
MONDAY 5 MARCHCONFERENCE 10598 CONFERENCE 10599 CONFERENCE 10600 CONF. 10601 CONFERENCE 10602
SESSION 5 MON 3:30 PM TO 4:30 PM
New Applications for Smart Structures and Materials for Industry
4.0SessionChair:Kerrie Gath, Ford
MotorCo.(USA)
2D and 3D PCD algorithms for deformation monitoring of reinforced concrete structural elements,Tsung-ChinHou,NationalChengKungUniv.(Taiwan);Yu-MinSu,NationalKaohsiungUniv.ofAppliedSciences(Taiwan);Jen-WeiLiu,Tien-YoWu,Peng-TuWang,Cheng-YanWu,Yu-WeiLiu,Hsuan-TehHu,NationalChengKungUniv.(Taiwan)[10602-9]
Analysis on the output characteristics of nonlinear hybrid piezoelectric-electromagnetic energy harvester under stochastic excitation,HaipengLiu,ShiqiaoGao,LeiJin,BeijingInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10602-10]
Bulk-wave ultrasonic propagation imagers,Jung-RyulLee,SyedHaiderAbbas,KAIST(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-11]
SESSION 6 MON 4:30 PM TO 5:50 PM
Smart Structures and Additive
ManufacturingSessionChair:Kerrie Gath, Ford
MotorCo.(USA)
Feasibility of developing an active soft catheter actuated by SMA wires,BardiaKonh,RezaGhorbani,Univ.ofHawai’iatManoa(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10602-12]
Precise shape-sensing method using micro pinhole for micro holes,TomohikoHayakawa,KenichiMurakami,MasatoshiIshikawa,TheUniv.ofTokyo(Japan) . .[10602-13]
Development of a novel magneto-rheological brake with multiple pole rotor,QuocHungNguyen,Vietnamese-GermanUniv.(VietNam). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10602-14]
Application of entropy in crack identification at welding joint with a wireless smart coating sensor,XinWang,NanWu,Univ.ofManitoba(Canada). . . . . . . . . . . . .[10602-15]
SESSION 3 MON 3:50 TO 5:30 PM
Techniques and Materials
for Energy Harvesting:
Wind Energy Systems
SessionChair:Nicolas P. Avdelidis, Univ.Laval
(Canada)
Accordion type thermoelectric power generation device using the metal direct bonding technology,HiroshiSato,NationalInstituteofAdvancedIndustrialScienceandTechnology(Japan);TetsuroYanaseko,KogakuinUniv.(Japan);HiroshiAsanuma,ChibaUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . . [10601-11]
Analysis of subharmonic motions for vibration energy harvesting using bistable oscillator,ThomasHuguet,InstitutNationaldesSciencesAppliquéesdeLyon(France);AdrienBadel,Univ.SavoieMontBlanc(France);OlivierLallart,InstitutCamilleJordan(France);MickaëlLallart,InstitutNationaldesSciencesAppliquéesdeLyon(France) . . [10601-12]
Development of a piezoelectric energy harvesting floor,BlakeStewart,HaifengZhang,Univ.ofNorthTexas(USA). . . . . . . . . [10601-13]
Flow induced piezoelectric energy harvester with automatic wind tracking mechanism,SarahBundy,HaifengZhang,SureshKaluvan,Univ.ofNorthTexas(USA). . . . [10601-14]
Periodic wind disturbance rejection using robust individual control strategy,YuanYuan,XuChen,JiongTang,Univ.ofConnecticut(USA). . . . . . . . . [10601-15]
ConferenceEnd.
SESSION 3 MON 3:20 PM TO 6:00 PM
Guided Wave for SHM/NDESessionChairs:Fabrizio Ricci, Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy);Yanfeng Shen, ShanghaiJiaoTongUniv.(China)
Active and passive health monitoring of a TN32 dry cask storage scaled down model,RoshanJoseph,StephenHowden,BinLin,LingyuYu,VictorGiurgiutiu,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-10]Composite structures defect imaging,PaulFromme,Univ.CollegeLondon(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-11]Hybrid guided waves based SHM system for composite structures delamination detection combining fiber Bragg gratings sensing and piezoelectric patches excitation,ErnestoMonaco,NatalinoDanieleBoffa,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy);LeandroMaio,UnivdegliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy);FabrizioRicci,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy);EdgarMendoza,RedondoOpticsInc.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-12]Reverse engineering stiffened plates using guided wave-based nondestructive testing methods,ErinHong,ChristophSchaal,CaliforniaStateUniv.,Northridge(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-13]Effects of transducers on guided wave based structural health monitoring,UmarAmjad,TheUniv.ofArizona(USA);ChristopherBlase,JohannWolfgangGoethe-Univ.FrankfurtamMain(Germany);TribikramKundu,CacM.Dao,TheUniv.ofArizona(USA);JürgenBereiter-Hahn,JohannWolfgangGoethe-Univ.FrankfurtamMain(Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-14]Silicon wafer defect detection using high frequency guided waves,MichaelLauper,HauteEcoleSpécialiséedeSuisseOccidentale(Switzerland);PaulFromme,Univ.CollegeLondon(UnitedKingdom);Jean-LucRobyr,BernardMasserey,HauteEcoleSpécialiséedeSuisseOccidentale(Switzerland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-15]Development of a de-icing system for aerodynamic surfaces based on ultrasonic waves,LeandroMaio,ErnestoMonaco,FabrizioRicci,NatalinoDanieleBoffa,VittorioMemmolo,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy);SalvatoreAmeduri,AntonioConcilio,Ctr.ItalianoRicercheAerospaziali(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-16]Comparative study of deterioration of composite due to moisture using strain, electro-mechanical impedence, and guided waves,RohanN.Soman,PawelMalinowski,TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland);WieslawOstachowicz,TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland)andWarsawUniv.ofTechnology(Poland). . . . . . . . . . . [10600-17]
SESSION 3 MON 3:40 PM TO 6:00 PM
SHM/NDE of Civil Structures/Infrastructure III
SessionChairs:Dwight A. Clayton, OakRidgeNationalLab.(USA);Kenneth J.
Loh, Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA)
The preliminary evaluation of pavement temperature profile in conjunction with a real-time and multilayered temperature monitoring stations,Yu-MinSu,Jui-AnWu,NationalKaohsiungUniv.ofAppliedSciences(Taiwan);Tsung-ChinHou,NationalChengKungUniv.(Taiwan);Ping-NiHou,NationalKaohsiungUniv.ofAppliedSciences(Taiwan);Ming-GinLee,ChaoyangUniv.ofTechnology(Taiwan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-10]
A wireless urban sensor network architecture for dense deployment in smart cities,KatherineFlanigan,JeromeP.Lynch,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-11]
Durability assessment of soft elastomeric capacitor skin for SHM of wind turbine blades,AnnaLauraPisello,ElenaFortunati,Univ.degliStudidiPerugia(Italy);AustinDowney,IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA);ClaudiaFabiani,FrancoCotana,FilippoUbertini,Univ.degliStudidiPerugia(Italy);SimonLaflamme,IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA)[10599-12]
Piezoelectric micromachined acoustic emission sensors for early stage damage detection in structures,MinooKabir,HanieKazari,DidemOzevin,Univ.ofIllinoisatChicago(USA). . . . [10599-13]
A novel ball screw based electromagnetic energy harvester for railway track,YuPan,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA);TengLin,StonyBrookUniv.(USA);LeiZuo,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . [10599-14]
Combining the 3D model generated from point clouds and thermography to identify the defects presented on the facades of a building,YishuoHuang,Chih-HungChiang,Keng-TsangHsu,ChaoyangUniv.ofTechnology(Taiwan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-15]
An energy-harvesting power supply for underwater bridge scour monitoring sensors,YuliWang,YingjieLi,HuazhongUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(China);LongzhuangHe,PouryaShamsi,YahongR.Zheng,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . [10599-16]
SESSION 3 MON 3:20 PM TO 6:00 PM
Health Assessment of Composite Structures
SessionChairs:Wieslaw M. Ostachowicz, TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland);Kenneth J. Loh,
Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA)
Study of CFRP adhesive bonds influenced by manufacturing-related contaminations,PawelH.Malinowski,WieslawM.Ostachowicz,TomaszWandowski,TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland);AngelosChristopoulos,KonstantinosKitsianos,GeorgeKanterakis,GMIAero(France);RomainEcault,AirbusS.A.S.(France);RainerStoessel,AirbusGroupInnovations(Germany);DamienSegur,CEATech(France);LaurentBerthe,MaximeSagnard,EcoleNationaleSupérieured’ArtsetMétiers(France);FabienneTouchard,InstitutPPRIME,CNRS(France)andISAE-ENSMA(France);MichelBoustie,InstitutPPRIME,CNRS(France);WelchyLeiteCavalcanti,Fraunhofer-InstitutfürFertigungstechnikundAngewandteMaterialforschung(Germany). . . . . . . . [10598-10]
Study of CFRP adhesive bonds influenced by factors encountered during aircraft operations,PawelH.Malinowski,TomaszWandowski,WieslawM.Ostachowicz,TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland);AngelosChristopoulos,IliasKoulalis,KonstantinosKitsianos,GeorgeKanterakis,GMIAero(France);RomainEcault,AirbusS.A.S.(France);RainerStoessel,AirbusGroupInnovations(Germany);DamienSegur,CEATech(France);LaurentBerthe,MaximeSagnard,EcoleNationaleSupérieured’ArtsetMétiers(France);FabienneTouchard,InstitutPPRIME,CNRS(France)andISAE-ENSMA(France);MichelBoustie,InstitutPPRIME,CNRS(France)andISAE-ENSMA(France);WelchyLeiteCavalcanti,Fraunhofer-InstitutfürFertigungstechnikundAngewandteMaterialforschung(Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-11]
Damage severity assessment in composite structures using ultrasonic guided waves with chirp excitation,IfanDafydd,ZahraSharifKhodaei,M.H.Aliabadi,ImperialCollegeLondon(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-12]
Poisson’s ratio measurement of CFRP composites using embedded optical sensors of binary and multi-level logic processing for an optical encoder,AmardeepKaur,SasiJothibasu,SudharshanAnandan,SteveE.Watkins,JieHuang,K.Chandrashekhara,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-13]
Structural health monitoring of a composite F/A-18 wing section using a sparse piezoelectric transducer array,JacobR.McCullum,ByungseokYoo,DarryllJ.Pines,NormanM.Wereley,Univ.ofMaryland,CollegePark(USA). . . . [10598-14]
Study of disbond effects in an Aramid honeycomb sandwich structure under variable ambient temperatures,ShirsenduSikdar,PawelKudela,TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland);WiesławM.Ostachowicz,TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland)andWarsawUniv.ofTechnology(Poland) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-15]
Detecting damage in composite structures using a planar array capacitive imaging technique,SumitGupta,KennethJ.Loh,Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA). . . . . . . . . . [10598-16]
Spatially continuous strain monitoring of carbon fiber composites using embedded distributed fiber optic sensors,SasiJothibasu,YangDu,SudharshanAnandan,GurjotDhaliwal,K.Chandrashekhara,AmardeepKaur,JieHuang,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA)................[10598-17]
28 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
TUESDAY 6 MARCH
CONFERENCE 10593Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VIII
CONFERENCE 10594Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XX
CONFERENCE 10595Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XII
CONFERENCE 10596Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XII
CONFERENCE 10597Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems
SESSION 5 TUE 10:30 AM TO 11:30 AM
EnergySessionChair:Vincenzo Fiumara, Univ.
degliStudidellaBasilicata(Italy)
Artificial photosynthesis as the basis for appliances ,CarolynM.Dry,NaturalProcessDesign,Inc.(USA) . . . . [10593-12]
Bioinspired pseudo-ductile composite laminates with hierarchical energy absorption mechanism,FrancescoRizzo,FulvioPinto,MicheleMeo,Univ.ofBath(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-13]
Investigation of leaf shape and edge design for faster evaporation in biomimetic heat dissipation systems,PetraGruber,ArianaI.K.S.Rupp,TheUniv.ofAkron(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-14]
SESSION 3 TUE 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Advances in EAP Materials
SessionChairs:Kwang Jin Kim, Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA);Gal deBotton,
Ben-GurionUniv.oftheNegev(Israel)
Stronger, faster, and more powerful artificial muscle yarns and fibers (Invited Paper),RayH.Baughman,TheUniv.ofTexasatDallas(USA). . . . . . . . . . [10594-6]
Manufacturing polymer transducers: opportunities and challenges (Invited Paper),GaborM.Kovacs,EMPA(Switzerland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-7]
Continued
SESSION 4 TUE 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Morphing and Deployable Structures
SessionChairs:Andres F. Arrieta, PurdueUniv.(USA);Oliver Huxdorf,
DeutschesZentrumfürLuft-undRaumfahrte.V.(Germany)
Conceptual design and dynamic analysis of bistable deployable structure,Jong-EunSuh,KAIST(Korea,Republicof);Suk-YongJeong,AgencyforDefenseDevelopment(Korea,Republicof);Jae-HungHan,KAIST(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-18]
Control strategy of an electrically actuated morphing flap for the next generation green regional aircraft,MaurizioArena,MariaChiaraNoviello,FrancescoRea,FrancescoAmoroso,RosarioPecora,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-19]
Aeroelastic stability analysis of a large civil aircraft equipped with morphing winglets and adaptive flap tabs,RosarioPecora,FrancescoAmoroso,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy);IgnazioDimino,AntonioConcilio,Ctr.ItalianoRicercheAerospaziali(Italy). . . . [10595-20]
Continued
SESSION 4 TUE 10:30 AM TO 12:20 PM
Origami MaterialsSessionChairs:Zoubeida Ounaies, The
PennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA);Paris von Lockette, ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.
(USA)
Making faces: designing general shapes with thin nematic elastomer sheets (Invited Paper),YuXia,HillelAharoni,XinyueZhang,RandallD.Kamien,ShuYang,Univ.ofPennsylvania(USA) . . . . . . . . [10596-17]
Modeling and optimization of self-folding origami structures undergoing large deformation,MarkusGeiss,Univ.ofColoradoBoulder(USA). . . . . . . [10596-18]
Buckling behavior of origami unit cell facets under compressive loads,HaniE.Naguib,MohamedAliEmhmedKshad,Univ.ofToronto(Canada) . . . . . . . . . . [10596-19]
Continued
SESSION 7 TUE 10:30 AM TO 11:10 AM
Keynote Session ISessionChair:Vijay K. Varadan, The
PennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Military comparison of 3D printed versus commercial components (Keynote Presentation),EugeneEdwards,JaniceBooth,U.S.ArmyResearch,DevelopmentandEngineeringCommand(USA);MichaelWhitley,MichaelKranz,EngeniusMicro,LLC(USA);MohamedSeif,PaulB.Ruffin,AlabamaA&MUniv.(USA). . . . . [10597-17]
Tuesday Plenary Session · 8:30 am to 10:00 am
PlenaryPresentation:8:30to9:15am
Multifunctional vascularized polymers and compositesNancy R. Sottos, BeckmanInstituteforAdvancedScienceandTechnology(USA)
PlenaryPresentation:8:30to9:15am
Current and future needs and research for composite materials NDEK. Elliott Cramer, NASALangleyResearchCtr.(USA)
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 29
TUESDAY 6 MARCHCONFERENCE 10598Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems
CONFERENCE 10599Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Civil Infrastructure, and Transportation XII
CONFERENCE 10600Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XII
CONFERENCE 10602Smart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0
SESSION 4 TUE 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Aerospace and Advanced Materials
SHM/NDE ISessionChairs:Andrew L. Gyekenyesi,
OhioAerospaceInstitute(USA);Fuh-Gwo Yuan, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.
(USA)
The effect of nanoparticle enhanced sizing on the structural health monitoring sensitivity and mechanical properties of carbon fiber composites,ChristopherC.Bowland,AmitK.Naskar,OakRidgeNationalLab.(USA). [10599-17]
Carbon nanotube-embedded advanced aerospace composites for early-stage damage sensing,LathaNataraj,U.S.ArmyResearchLab.(USA). . . . . [10599-18]
Piezoresistive strain sensing of carbon nanotubes-based composite skin for aeronautical morphing structures,MassimoViscardi,MaurizioArena,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy);GiuseppinaBarra,LuigiVertuccio,LiberataGuadagno,Univ.degliStudidiSalerno(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-19]
Continued
SESSION 4 TUE 10:30 AM TO 12:30 PM
Civil Infrastructure Monitoring I
SessionChairs:Christopher Niezrecki, Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA);
Tadeusz Uhl, AGHUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(Poland)
High-speed non-contact ultrasound system for rail track integrity evaluation,FrancescoLanzadiScalea,XuanZhu,MargheritaCapriotti,AlbertLiang,Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA);StefanoMariani,ImperialCollegeLondon(UnitedKingdom);SimoneSternini,Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA);RobertWilson,FederalRailroadAdministration(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-18]
Bond graph based Bayesian network for fault detection of self-centering energy-dissipative bracing systems,Daniela-LauraManolache,LuciaTirca,ConcordiaUniv.(Canada). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-19]
Structural health monitoring and damage assessment during earthquake using smartphone,XuefengZhao,RuicongHan,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China);KennethJ.Loh,Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA);BotaoXie,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China);JinkeLi,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China);JinpingOu,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China)andHarbinInstituteofTechnology(China). .[10600-20]
Continued
SESSION 7 TUE 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Real-Time Monitoring and Smart NDE
SessionChair:Dan J. Clingman, BoeingResearchandTechnology(USA)
Automated crack detection on pressed panel products using image processing,YeseulKong,HoyeonMoon,HweekwonJung,GyuhaePark,ChonnamNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . [10602-16]
A comparative study of smart NDE techniques,SaveriPal,NorbertG.Meyendorf,IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . [10602-17]
A new class of high-G and long-duration shock testing machines,JahangirS.Rastegar,OmnitekPartners,LLC(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-18]
Continued
SESSION 4A TUE 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Vision-Based Structural Health Monitoring I
SessionChairs:Mohammad Reza Jahanshahi, PurdueUniv.(USA);
Marco Torbol, UlsanNationalInstituteofScienceandTechnology(Korea,
Republicof)
Video-based crack detection using deep learning and naïve Bayes data fusion,Fu-ChenChen,MohammadR.Jahanshahi,PurdueUniv.(USA) [10598-18]
Machine learning and digital image processing for non-contact modal parameters identification of structures,MarcoTorbol,UlsanNationalInstituteofScienceandTechnology(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-19]
Mapping and monitoring urban underground infrastructure with photogrammetric penetrating radar registration and augmented reality,DryverR.Huston,RobertFarrell,DanOrfeo,KeithThomas,MingQin,MauricioPereira,TianXia,TheUniv.ofVermont(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-20]
Continued
SESSION 4B TUE 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Wireless Sensors and Applications I
SessionChairs:Hongki Jo, TheUniv.ofArizona(USA);Jian Li, TheUniv.of
Kansas(USA)
Wireless fiber Bragg grating sensing system for civil, mechanical, and aerospace structures,MuneeshMaheshwari,YaowenYang,TanmayChaturvedi,NanyangTechnologicalUniv.(Singapore). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-22]
Design and validation of a wireless distributed control experimental system on three-layer spring steel structure model,YanYu,ChangpingYang,LuyuLi,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China);ZhiqiangLiu,CCCCHighwayConsultantsCo.,Ltd.(China) . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-23]
Dense wireless capacitive sensor arrays for monitoring distortion-induced fatigue cracks in steel bridges,XiangxiongKong,JianLi,WilliamCollins,CarolineR.Bennett,TheUniv.ofKansas(USA);HongkiJo,Jong-HyunJeong,TheUniv.ofArizona(USA);SimonLaflamme,IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-24]
Continued
Sessions4Aand4Brunconcurrently.
Tuesday Plenary Session · 8:30 am to 10:00 am
PlenaryPresentation:8:30to9:15am
Multifunctional vascularized polymers and compositesNancy R. Sottos, BeckmanInstituteforAdvancedScienceandTechnology(USA)
PlenaryPresentation:8:30to9:15am
Current and future needs and research for composite materials NDEK. Elliott Cramer, NASALangleyResearchCtr.(USA)
30 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
TUESDAY 6 MARCH
CONFERENCE 10593 CONFERENCE 10594 CONFERENCE 10595 CONFERENCE 10596 CONFERENCE 10597
SESSION 6 TUE 11:30 AM TO 12:30 PM
RoboticsSessionChair:Filipe Natalio, Weizmann
InstituteofScience(Israel)
Interactive experiments in a robotics-based platform to simulate zebrafish response to a predator,RoniBarakVentura,RanaElKhoury,GabrielleCord-Cruz,TommasoRuberto,MaurizioPorfiri,NYUTandonSchoolofEngineering(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-15]
Performance analysis of resilient bio-inspired structural systems,ReenaPatel,U.S.ArmyEngineerResearchandDevelopmentCtr.(USA);CarlosJ.ColonValezIII,Univ.dePuertoRico(USA);GuillermoA.Riveros,U.S.ArmyEngineerResearchandDevelopmentCtr.(USA);DavidS.Thompson,MississippiStateUniv.(USA);EdwardJ.Perkins,JanJ.Hoover,U.S.ArmyEngineerResearchandDevelopmentCtr.(USA);FelipeJ.Acosta,Univ.dePuertoRico(USA);JohnF.Peters,MississippiStateUniv.(USA). . . [10593-16]
Biomimetic soft robot using smart composite structure,Sung-HyukSong,KoreaInstituteofMachinery&Materials(Korea,Republicof);Sung-HoonAhn,SeoulNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof);CheolHoonPark,YoungSuSon,SunghwiLee,KoreaInstituteofMachinery&Materials(Korea,Republicof). . [10593-17]
LunchBreak. . . . Tue12:30pmto1:45pm
SESSION 3 CONTINUEDTwist-coil coupling for high stroke contractile artificial muscle fibers,GeoffreyM.Spinks,ShazedM.Aziz,Univ.ofWollongong(Australia). . . . . . . [10594-8]
LunchBreak. . . . Tue12:10pmto1:40pm
SESSION 4 CONTINUEDFeasibility studies for the installation of plasma synthetic jet actuators on the skin of a morphing wing flap,MaurizioArena,MatteoChiatto,FrancescoAmoroso,RosarioPecora,LuigideLuca,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-21]
Experimental investigations of a scaled shape-adaptive slat for wind energy rotor blades in preparation of wind tunnel measurements,OliverHuxdorf,JohannesRiemenschneider,DeutschesZentrumfürLuft-undRaumfahrte.V.(Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-22]
LunchBreak. . . . Tue12:10pmto1:40pm
SESSION 4 CONTINUEDA soft origami robot driven by electrostatic forces,JianZhu,JisenLi,NationalUniv.ofSingapore(Singapore). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-20]
Optically and magnetically induced self-folding polymer composite prepared by electrospinning technique,Kuei-RenChen,Wei-HaoWang,Ta-IYang,ChungYuanChristianUniv.(Taiwan). . . [10596-21]
LunchBreak. . . . Tue12:20pmto1:50pm
SESSION 8 TUE 11:10 AM TO 12:50 PM
3D Printing and Applications II
SessionChair:Hikaru Yahagi, YamagataUniv.(Japan)
Development of multi-material 3D printer,SamiulBasher,AjitKhosla,HidemitsuFurukawa,MasaruKawakami,KumkumAhmed,AzusaSaito,HideakiTamate,YamagataUniv.(Japan) [10597-18]
Development of double network gel ring and evaluation of friction properties,HikaruYahagi,YamagataUniv.(Japan);MasatoWada,NationalInstituteofTechnology,TsuruokaCollege(Japan);KazunariYoshida,AjitKhosla,MasaruKawakami,HidemitsuFurukawa,YamagataUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-19]
Development of high-strength gel dosimeter made by 3D gel printer,ShotaInoue,HidemitsuFurukawa,AjitKhosla,MasaruKawakami,KazuyukiSakai,YamagataUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . [10597-20]
Compression properties of 3D printed PLA infill specimens,BalakrishnanSubeshan,JeremyMarshall,MuhammadM.Rahman,EylemAsmatulu,WichitaStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-21]
Fabrication of shape memory gels using 3D printer,MdNahinIslamShiblee,KumkumAhmed,AzusaSaito,HidemitsuFurukawa,YamagataUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-22]
LunchBreak. . . . Tue12:50pmto1:50pm
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 31
TUESDAY 6 MARCH
CONFERENCE 10598 CONFERENCE 10599 CONFERENCE 10600 CONFERENCE 10602
SESSION 4A CONTINUEDVision-based crack detection technique using cascade features,DharshanLokekereGopal,RahmatAli,Young-JinCha,Univ.ofManitoba(Canada)[10598-21]
Development of a flexible capacitive sensor for concrete structure health monitoring,YuCheng,HongKongUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(HongKong,China);AsadHanif,MirpurUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(Pakistan);ZongjinLi,Univ.ofMacau(Macao,China) [10598-156]
LunchBreak. . . . Tue12:10pmto1:40pm
SESSION 4 CONTINUEDDamage detection in composites using nonlinear ultrasonically modulated thermography,DimitriosDionysopoulos,GianPieroMalfenseFierro,MicheleMeo,FrancescoCiampa,Univ.ofBath(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-20]
Impact damage imaging in a curved composite aileron with instantaneous wavenumber via Riesz transform,Huan-YuChang,Fuh-GwoYuan,NationalInstituteofAerospace(USA) . . . [10599-21]
LunchBreak. . . . Tue12:10pmto1:40pm
SESSION 4 CONTINUEDVibration analysis of a wind turbine blade cross-section via phase-based motion estimation and video magnification,AralSarrafi,PeymanPoozesh,ChristopherNiezrecki,ZhuMao,Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-21]
The interaction of longitudinal guided waves with complex defect in pipeline,ChenQin,YunfeiWang,XiaojuanWang,Xi’anUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-22]
MRI myocardium T2* measurement by a new PCA-based object recognition algorithm,FabrizioBarone,RoccoRomano,FaustoAcernese,GerardoGiordano,Univ.degliStudidiSalerno(Italy);GiovanniBabino,AziendaOspedalieraUniv.SanGiovannidiDioeRuggiD’Aragona(Italy). . . . . . . .[10600-23]
LunchBreak. . . . Tue12:30pmto1:40pm
SESSION 7 CONTINUEDDevelopment of magneto-rheologial fluid (MRF) based clutch for output torque control of AC motors,QuocHungNguyen,Vietnamese-GermanUniv.(VietNam). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-19]
Comparison of guided and standing waves based full field laser scanning techniques for damage detection using wavenumber analysis,JunYoungJeon,DuhwanKim,GyuhaePark,ChonnamNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof);ToKang,SoonWooHan,KoreaAtomicEnergyResearchInstitute(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-20]
LunchBreak. . . . Tue12:10pmto1:40pm
SESSION 4B CONTINUEDMultifunctional self-powered hydraulic system sensor node,MaxwellF.Toothman,EthianTing,EllenSkow,KennethA.Cunefare,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-25]
Capacitance-based wireless strain sensor development,Jong-HyunJeong,TheUniv.ofArizona(USA);JianXu,WuhanUniv.(China);HongkiJo,TheUniv.ofArizona(USA);JianLi,XiangxiongKong,WilliamNorfleetCollins,CarolineR.Bennett,TheUniv.ofKansas(USA);SimonLaflamme,IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-26]
LunchBreak. . . . Tue12:10pmto1:40pm
Sessions4Aand4Brunconcurrently.
32 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
TUESDAY 6 MARCH
CONFERENCE 10593 CONFERENCE 10594 CONFERENCE 10595 CONFERENCE 10596 CONFERENCE 10597
SESSION 7 TUE 1:45 PM TO 3:25 PM
AdhesionSessionChair:Andreas Walther, Univ.
ofFreiburg(Germany)
Visualization of dropwise condensation on a hydrophobic vertical plate with bioinspired surface treatment,BlakeNaccarato,KwangJinKim,Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA)...... [10593-18]
Observation of micro-topography of newt toe pads and investigating on wet adhesive properties of microstructured surface of PDMS,XiaojieWang,InstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China);LingGong,Univ.ofScienceandTechnologyofChina(China)andInstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China);HaiwuYue,XuanWu,InstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-19]
A wall-climbing robot using gecko-inspired dry adhesives and underactuated modular connecting mechanism,XuanWu,RongchuanWang,InstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China);TaoMei,ShenzhenSmartSec.&Surv.RobotCo.Ltd.(China);XiaojieWang,InstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-20]
Tunable surface wettability of gecko-mimetic VACNT dry adhesive through structure design,YangLi,ZhendongDai,NanjingUniv.ofAeronauticsandAstronautics(China). . . . . . . . . . [10593-21]
Making adhesive beads using natural processes,CarolynM.Dry,NaturalProcessDesign,Inc.(USA) . . . . [10593-22]
SESSION 4 TUE 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
IMPCSessionChairs:Ray H. Baughman, TheUniv.ofTexasatDallas(USA);
Geoffrey M. Spinks, Univ.ofWollongong(Australia)
Last twenty-five years of effort in developing fabrication-methods of IPMCs (Invited Paper),KwangJinKim,Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA)[10594-9]
Moisture and electrical coupling stimulated ionic polymer actuator with superior deformation behavior,JieRu,ZicaiZhu,Xi’anJiaotongUniv.(China);YanjieWang,HohaiUniv.(China);HualingChen,Xi’anJiaotongUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-10]
An IPMC modeling approach for computational efficiency and rapid design development,ZakaiOlsen,KwangJinKim,Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-11]
SESSION 5 TUE 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Fluid-Structure Interaction
SessionChairs:Norbert Schwesinger, TechnischeUniv.München(Germany);
Alper Erturk, GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA)
Fluidic harvester under Train of Frozen Boxcars (TFB) loading: a parametric study,AmirDanesh-Yazdi,PennStateBehrend(USA);OlegGoushcha,ManhattanCollege(USA);NiellElvin,YiannisAndreopoulos,TheCityCollegeofNewYork(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-23]
Experimental proof of concept for piezoelectric flow harvesting for in-pipe metering systems,SherifKeddis,RafikMitry,NorbertSchwesinger,TechnischeUniv.München(Germany) . . . . . [10595-24]
Feasibility study of interacting side-by-side piezoelectric harvesters in low grid-generated turbulence,KevinFerko,DavidM.Lachendro,AndrewW.Bradley,AmirDanesh-Yazdi,PennStateBehrend(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-25]
Coupling of nonlinear macro-fiber composite piezoelectric cantilever dynamics with hydrodynamic loads,DavidTan,AlperErturk,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-26]
SESSION 5 TUE 1:50 PM TO 3:10 PM
Dielectrics and Piezolectrics
SessionChairs:Vishnu Baba Sundaresan, TheOhioStateUniv.(USA);Amir Ameli, WashingtonStateUniv.Tri-
Cities(USA)
Theoretical modeling of contractile dielectric elastomer composites,NakhiahC.Goulbourne,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-22]
A phenomenological model for coupled multi-axial piezoelectricity,YuchenWei,SergioPellegrino,CaliforniaInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-23]
Uncertainty quantification for PZT bimorph actuators,NikolasBravo,RalphC.Smith,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);JohnCrews,AppliedResearchAssociates,Inc.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-24]
Active subspace uncertainty quantification for a polydomain ferroelectric phase-field model,LiderS.Leon,RalphC.Smith,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);WilliamS.Oates,FloridaStateUniv.(USA);PaulMiles,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-25]
SESSION 9 TUE 1:50 PM TO 2:30 PM
Keynote Session IISessionChair:Vijay K. Varadan, The
PennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Cellulose nanocrystal based transparent electroactive polyurethane for active lens application (Keynote Presentation),Hyun-UKo,HyunChanKim,JungWoonKim,JiyunLee,JaehwanKim,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof). [10597-23]
SESSION 10 TUE 2:30 PM TO 3:30 PM
Nanosensors and Systems II
SessionChair:Kyo D. Song, NorfolkStateUniv.(USA)
Properties of micro-nanofibrillated-chitin/Bamboo-cellulose nanofiber composite,LeVanHai,LindongZhai,JungWoongKim,JunghoPark,JaehwanKim,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-24]
Young’s modulus measurement of cellulose nanofibers by atomic force microscopy,LindongZhai,HyunChanKim,DeboraKim,RuthMwongeliMuthoka,JaehwanKim,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-25]
Alignment of cellulose fibers by high-DC magnetic field,HyunChanKim,LindongZhai,JinmoKang,SunandaRoy,LeVanHai,JaehwanKim,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . [10597-26]
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 33
TUESDAY 6 MARCH
CONFERENCE 10598 CONFERENCE 10599 CONFERENCE 10600 CONFERENCE 10602
SESSION 5A TUE 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Vision-Based Structural Health Monitoring II
SessionChairs:Young-Jin Cha, Univ.ofManitoba(Canada);Jian Li, TheUniv.of
Kansas(USA)
Deep faster R-CNN based automated structural visual inspection for detecting multiple damage types,Young-JinCha,SadeghMahmoudkhani,Univ.ofManitoba(Canada);OralBüyüköztürk,MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-27]
An image-based feature tracking approach for bolt loosening detection in steel connections,XiangxiongKong,JianLi,TheUniv.ofKansas(USA) . . [10598-28]
Automated fatigue crack identification through motion tracking in a video stream,XiangxiongKong,JianLi,TheUniv.ofKansas(USA)......... [10598-29]
Automated volumetric damage detection and quantification using region-based convolution neural networks and an inexpensive depth camera,GustavoH.Beckman,DimosPolyzois,Young-JinCha,Univ.ofManitoba(Canada). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-30]
SESSION 5B TUE 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Wireless Sensors and Applications II
SessionChairs:Kon-Well Wang, Univ.ofMichigan(USA);Haiying Huang, The
Univ.ofTexasatArlington(USA)
A methodology for structural health diagnosis and assessment using machine learning with noisy and incomplete data from self-powered wireless sensors,HadiSalehi,SaptarshiDas,MichiganStateUniv.(USA);ShantanuChakrabartty,WashingtonUniv.inSt.Louis(USA);SubirBiswas,RigobertoBurgueno,MichiganStateUniv.(USA) . . . . [10598-31]
A low-cost wearable device for dynamic interrogation of antenna sensors,JunYao,JamesSkilskyj,HaiyingHuang,TheUniv.ofTexasatArlington(USA)[10598-32]
Demand-based wireless smart sensors for earthquake monitoring of civil infrastructure,YuguangFu,Univ.ofIllinois(USA);LiZhu,BeijingJiaotongUniv.(China);BillieF.SpencerJr.,KirillA.Mechitov,Univ.ofIllinois(USA). [10598-33]
Piezoelectric charging and wireless communication,HyeongJaeLee,XiaoqiBao,ShannonP.Jackson,StewartSherrit,JetPropulsionLab.(USA) . . . . . [10598-34]
SESSION 5 TUE 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Aerospace and Advanced Materials
SHM/NDE IISessionChairs:Fuh-Gwo Yuan, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);Andrew L. Gyekenyesi, OhioAerospaceInstitute
(USA)
Nonlinear imaging (NIM) of barely visible impact damage (BVID) in composite panels using a semi and full air-coupled constructive nonlinear array (CNA) technique,GianPieroMalfenseFierro,MicheleMeo,Univ.ofBath(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . [10599-22]
Novel SHM technologies for strain control of a composite main landing gear bay specimen,MassimoViscardi,MaurizioArena,PasqualeNapolitano,MicheleGuida,NatalinoDanieleBoffa,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy);MonicaCiminello,Ctr.ItalianoRicercheAerospaziali(Italy);FabrizioRicci,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-23]
3D strain sensor using tunable cellular composite with graphene-modified interfaces,YanxiaoLi,ChuanruiGuo,ChenglinWu,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . [10599-24]
Determination of depth and size of defects in carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic with different methods of pulse thermography,VitalijPopow,BenjaminKelkel,MartinGurka,InstitutfuerVerbundwerkstoff(Germany). . . [10599-25]
SESSION 5 TUE 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Advanced Modeling Techniques
SessionChairs:Sourav Banerjee, Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA);Ajay M. Koshti,
NASAJohnsonSpaceCtr.(USA)
Predictive 1D and 2D guided-wave propagation in composite plates using the SAFE approach,HanfeiMei,VictorGiurgiutiu,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-24]
Computational wave modeling of anisotropic plates with implementation of Symmetry Informed Sequential Mapping of Anisotropic Green’s function (SISMAG),SajanShrestha,SouravBanerjee,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-25]
X-ray ray tracing simulation and flaw parameters for crack detection,AjayM.Koshti,NASAJohnsonSpaceCtr.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-26]
Real-time tools and modeling for electro-mechanical impedance structural health monitoring,AndreiN.Zagrai,MatthewA.Campisi,NewMexicoInstituteofMiningandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-27]
SESSION 8 TUE 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Application of Smart Structures and MaterialsSessionChair:Dan J. Clingman, Boeing
ResearchandTechnology(USA)
Tile-based vacuum jamming rigidization surface for inflatables,JonathanE.Luntz,LauraGinerMunoz,DiannE.Brei,WonheeKim,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . [10602-21]
Near DC force measurement using PVDF sensors,ArunKumarRamanathan,LeonM.Headings,MarceloJ.Dapino,TheOhioStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-22]
The output power and durability improvement with different beam shape of MEMS piezoelectric energy harvester,Chao-TingChen,YungHsingFu,Tang-WeiHao,Shun-ChiuLin,Wen-JongWu,NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan). . [10602-23]
Piezoelectric-based self-powered electronic adjustable impulse switches,JahangirS.Rastegar,PhilipKwok,OmnitekPartners,LLC(USA). . . . . . . . . . [10602-24]
ConfernceEnd.
Sessions5Aand5Brunconcurrently.
34 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
TUESDAY 6 MARCH
CONFERENCE 10593 CONFERENCE 10594 CONFERENCE 10595 CONFERENCE 10596 CONFERENCE 10597
SESSION 8 TUE 3:55 PM TO 5:35 PM
Particulate MatterSessionChair:Raúl J. Martín-Palma,
Univ.AutónomadeMadrid(Spain)
Biological and biomimetic radiative-cooling nanophotonic structures (Invited Paper),NanfangYu,ColumbiaUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-23]
Molecular engineering of self-assembled bioinspired nanocomposites (Invited Paper),AndreasWalther,Univ.ofFreiburg(Germany). . . . . . . . . . . [10593-24]
Enzyme mimetic bio-inorganic nanoparticles,MatoKnez,CICnanoGUNE(Spain). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-25]
Encapsulated droplet-based materials with emergent functional properties,ElioJ.Challita,DonaldJ.Leo,EricC.Freeman,TheUniv.ofGeorgia(USA) . . . . [10593-26]
SESSION 5 TUE 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PM
Modeling EAP MaterialsSessionChairs:Minoru Taya, Univ.ofWashington(USA);Qiming M. Zhang,
ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Statistical mechanics based analysis of electromechanical coupling in dielectric elastomers,GaldeBotton,Ben-GurionUniv.oftheNegev(Israel) . . . . . [10594-12]
Nonlinear electro-elastic modeling of thin dielectric elastomer plate actuators,ElisabethStaudigl,MichaelKrommer,YuryVetyukov,TechnischeUniv.Wien(Austria);AlexanderHumer,JohannesKeplerUniv.Linz(Austria). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-13]
Investigation of the thermal effects in dynamically driven dielectric elastomer actuators,MarioKleo,TUDresden(Germany);HolgerMößinger,FlorentineFörster-Zügel,HelmutF.Schlaak,TechnischeUniv.Darmstadt(Germany);ThomasWallmersperger,TUDresden(Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-14]
Fast model-based design of large stroke dielectric elastomer membrane actuators biased with pre-stressed buckled beams,DanielBruch,PhilippLoew,SteffenHau,GianlucaRizzello,StefanSeelecke,Univ.desSaarlandes(Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-15]
Instability and thermodynamics of dielectric elastomers,LiwuLiu,YanjuLiu,JinsongLeng,HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . [10594-16]
Modeling actuation of ionic polymer metal composites from the initial transient to back-relaxation,HesamSharghi,PengZhang,MaurizioPorfiri,NYUTandonSchoolofEngineering(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-17]
Thermodynamically consistent electro-chemo-mechanical model for polymer membranes,MarcoRossi,ThomasWallmersperger,TUDresden(Germany);PaolaNardinocchi,SapienzaUniv.diRoma(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-18]
SESSION 6 TUE 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PM
Bistable Structures and Energy Harvesters
SessionChairs:Wei-Hsin Liao, TheChineseUniv.ofHongKong(Hong
Kong,China);Lihua Tang, TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)
Triggering high-energy orbit oscillation of bistable energy harvesters using electrical coupling,JiahuaWang,Wei-HsinLiao,TheChineseUniv.ofHongKong(HongKong,China) . . . . . . . . . . [10595-27]
Synchronized switch technique based on dynamical state of bi-stable energy harvesters,LorenzoAlari,JanavP.Udani,AndresF.Arrieta,PurdueUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-28]
Stochastic resonance energy harvesting for self-powered smart tires,HongjipKim,LeiZuo,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA). . [10595-29]
Buckled bistable beam actuation with twisted strings,ReynoldsAddo-Akoto,Jong-EunSuh,JongwanLee,Jong-SeobHan,Jae-HungHan,KAIST(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-30]
Dynamics of a bistable coupled dual-beam energy harvester and its experimental validation,ChunboLan,LihuaTang,GuobiaoHu,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand);WeiyangQin,NorthwesternPolytechnicalUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-31]
Exploiting nonlinearity bi-stable lattices for energy harvesting,MyungwonHwang,AndresF.Arrieta,PurdueUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-32]
A tunable nonlinear vibration energy harvester based on a magnetically sprung oscillator using ring magnets,ArataMasuda,YusukeMiyata,SouUshiki,ShingoKato,YuichiNagahata,KyotoInstituteofTechnology(Japan) . [10595-33]
SESSION 6 TUE 3:40 PM TO 6:00 PM
Additive Manufacturing II
SessionChairs:Marcelo J. Dapino, TheOhioStateUniv.(USA);Shu Yang, Univ.
ofPennsylvania(USA)
Solvent sensitivity of smart 3D-printed nanocomposite liquid sensor,NahalAliheidari,AmirAmeli,WashingtonStateUniv.Tri-Cities(USA);PetraPotschke,Leibniz-InstitutfürPolymerforschungDresdene.V.(Germany). . . . . . . [10596-26]
Selective laser melting of Ni-rich NiTi: selection of process parameters and the superelastic response,NargesShayestehMoghaddam,TheUniv.ofToledo(USA);SoheilSaedi,Univ.ofKentucky(USA);AmirhesamAmerinatanzi,TheUniv.ofToledo(USA);EhsanSaghaian,Univ.ofKentucky(USA);AhmadrezaJahadakbar,TheUniv.ofToledo(USA);HalukKaraca,Univ.ofKentucky(USA);MohammadElahinia,TheUniv.ofToledo(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-27]
Ultrasonic alignment of microparticles in nozzle-like geometries,MollyA.Whittaker,ErinR.Dauson,JaimeA.Parra-Raad,RobertA.Heard,IrvingJ.Oppenheim,CarnegieMellonUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-28]
Soft embedded micropillar arrays for actuation and sensing,AlexandraDamley-Strnad,NakhiahC.Goulbourne,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . . . . . [10596-29]
Electromechanical modeling of a 3D printed nanocomposite,AlirezaNafari,HenryA.Sodano,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-30]
Mechanical evaluation of the SLM fabricated, stiffness-matched, mandibular bone fixation plates,AhmadrezaJahadakbar,NargesShayestehMoghaddam,AmirhesamAmerinatanzi,TheUniv.ofToledo(USA);DavidDean,TheOhioStateUniv.(USA);MohammadElahinia,TheUniv.ofToledo(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-31]
Development of non-wetting microfluidic channels for application in reconfigurable antennas,AnthonyGriffin,Univ.ofIllinois(USA);HongPan,GregoryHuff,TexasA&MUniv.(USA);NancySottos,ScottWhite,Univ.ofIllinois(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-32]
SESSION 11 TUE 4:00 PM TO 6:00 PM
Nanosensors and Systems III
SessionChair:Vijay K. Varadan, ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Wireless detection of ammonia using SAW resonator,LokeshRana,ReemaGupta,MonikaTomar,VinayGupta,Univ.ofDelhi(India). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-27]
Smart microsensors, MEMS, and their applications,SeChangOh,MouliRamasamy,VijayK.Varadan,ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA). [10597-28]
Realization of a microfluidic surface plasmon resonance biosensor for detection of meningitidis DNA,GurpreetKaur,MonikaTomar,VinayGupta,Univ.ofDelhi(India). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-29]
Ionic liquid in 3D printing,KumkumAhmed,YamagataUniv.(Japan);NaofumiNaga,ShibauraInstituteofTechnology(Japan);MasaruKawakami,HidemitsuFurukawa,YamagataUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-30]
Fabrication of Love wave acoustic biosensor for detection of meningitidis DNA,LokeshRana,ReemaGupta,MonikaTomar,VinayGupta,Univ.ofDelhi(India). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-31]
Integrated coplanar Pd-SnO2 hetrostructures based CNG/PNG sensor for wireless detection,AvneetSingh,Univ.ofDelhi(India);AnjaliSharma,AtmaRamSanatanDharmaCollege(India);MonikaTomar,VinayGupta,Univ.ofDelhi(India). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-32]
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 35
TUESDAY 6 MARCH
CONFERENCE 10598 CONFERENCE 10599 CONFERENCE 10600
SESSION 6A TUE 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PM
Deep Learning for Structural Health
MonitoringSessionChairs:Yun-Kyu An, Sejong
Univ.(Korea,Republicof);Soojin Cho, UlsanNationalInstituteofScienceand
Technology(Korea,Republicof)
The classification, detection, and quantification of crack damage on structures based on deep-learning using unmanned aerial vehicle,Jin-HwanLee,Hyung-JoJung,In-HoKim,KAIST(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-35]
Deep learning-based concrete crack detection using hybrid images,Yun-KyuAn,Keun-YoungJang,SejongUniv.(Korea,Republicof);ByunghyunKim,SoojinCho,TheUniv.ofSeoul(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-36]
Deep learning-based rapid inspection of concrete structures,SoojinCho,ByunghyunKim,YeinLee,TheUniv.ofSeoul(Korea,Republicof). . . . . [10598-37]
Data-driven structural diagnosis and conditional assessment: from shallow to deep learning,HongPan,JinggangshanUniv.(China);ZhibinLin,NorthDakotaStateUniv.(USA);GuoqingGui,JinggangshanUniv.(China);ChanghuiYan,NorthDakotaStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-38]
Variational autoencoder (VAE) for production quality inspection in manufacturing,SeungtaePark,HojinLee,BumsooPark,HaedongJeong,SeungchulLee,UlsanNationalInstituteofScienceandTechnology(Korea,Republicof)[10598-39]
Deep convolutional neural networks for corrosion detection on metallic surfaces,DeeganAtha,MohammadR.Jahanshahi,PurdueUniv.(USA)[10598-40]
Deep convolutional neural networks for crack detection,MohsenManiat,CharlesV.Camp,TheUniv.ofMemphis(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-41]
SESSION 6B TUE 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PM
Novel Sensing Technologies I
SessionChairs:Hui Li, HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China);Ming L. Wang,
NortheasternUniv.(USA)
MEMS infrared (IR) sensor based on piezoelectric bending resonators,XiaoqiBao,StewartSherrit,MinaRais-Zadeh,CliffordFrez,JetPropulsionLab.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-42]
Comparison of CO2 gas sensing between Langasite resonator and QCM,ChenZhang,HaifengZhang,Univ.ofNorthTexas(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-43]
Sensor-enabled geogrids with the geometrical characteristics of graphene nanoplatelets,MortazaSaeidi-Javash,TheUniv.ofOklahoma(USA);PouyanKarimi,Univ.ofIllinois(USA);KianooshHatami,TheUniv.ofOklahoma(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-44]
Monolithic linear and angular sensors for real-time low-frequency structural distributed monitoring,FabrizioBarone,GerardoGiordano,Univ.degliStudidiSalerno(Italy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-45]
Thick-film resistors on glass ceramic substrates as smart aggregates for SHM,XinchunGuan,MingWen,HuiLi,JinpingOu,HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-46]
A rotational actuator based on the piezoelectric bimorph,Shui-DongJiang,HoufeiFang,LeiLiuIII,ShanghaiYSInformationTechnologyCo.,Ltd.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-47]
Saliva biomarker detection using an Aptamer-based nanosensor,WenjunZhang,SheydaNazarian,MingL.Wang,NortheasternUniv.(USA). . . . . .[10598-48]
SESSION 6 TUE 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PM
Aerospace and Advanced Materials
SHM/NDE IIISessionChairs:Didem Ozevin, Univ.ofIllinoisatChicago(USA);Christopher C. Bowland, OakRidgeNationalLab.(USA)
Impact detection method for composite winglets based on neural network implementation,MassimoViscardi,MaurizioArena,PasqualeNapolitano,NatalinoDanieleBoffa,ErnestoMonaco,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-26]
Characterizing the adhesion behavior of impact ice,AndrewL.Gyekenyesi,AndrewH.Work,OhioAerospaceInstitute(USA);RichardE.Kreeger,NASAGlennResearchCtr.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-27]
Evaluation of linear and nonlinear features of electro-mechanical impedance measurements for detection and quantification of sub-surface cracks,ChristophKralovec,ThomasErlinger,SandraGschossmann,MartinSchagerl,JohannesKeplerUniv.Linz(Austria). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-28]
Application of optical interferometric techniques for non-destructive evaluation of novel “green” composite materials,VitoPagliarulo,IstitutodiScienzeapplicataeSistemiIntelligenti(Italy);PietroRusso,VittorioBianco,IstitutoperiPolimeri,CompositieBiomateriali(Italy);PietroFerraro,IstitutodiScienzeapplicataeSistemiIntelligenti(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-29]
Characterization and optimization of spiral eddy current coils for in-situ crack detection,CatalinMandache,NationalResearchCouncilCanada(Canada). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10599-30]
Eddy current testing technique for measuring residual stress around cold-worked fastener holes,TeodorDogaru,SouthwestResearchInstitute(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-31]
The pilot study of piezoelectric properties in asphalt-based PZT composites,Yu-MinSu,Jia-LinChen,NationalKaohsiungUniv.ofAppliedSciences(Taiwan);Tsung-ChinHou,NationalChengKungUniv.(Taiwan);Huang-HsinPan,NationalKaohsiungUniv.ofAppliedSciences(Taiwan). . . [10599-32]
SESSION 6 TUE 3:20 PM TO 6:00 PM
Medical/Biomedical Applications
SessionChairs:Piervincenzo Rizzo, Univ.ofPittsburgh(USA);Xiaoning
Jiang, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA)
Quantitative observation of bone healing in osseointegrated prostheses,WentaoWang,JeromeP.Lynch,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-28]
Imaging platforms for registering and analyzing the skin microrelief structure,InaKundu,XianDu,BrianAnthony,MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-29]
Visualization of the scattering of focused ultrasonic waves at solid-fluid interfaces,MatthewBrown,ChristophSchaal,VibhavDurgesh,CaliforniaStateUniv.,Northridge(USA) . . . . . . .[10600-30]
Characterization of dental tissue by reflection and transmission ultrasound microscopy,ChristopherBlase,JohannWolfgangGoethe-Univ.FrankfurtamMain(Germany);UmarAmjad,TribikramKundu,TheUniv.ofArizona(USA);MaximilianBlume,UniversitätsklinikumFrankfurtamMain(Germany);JürgenBereiter-Hahn,JohannWolfgangGoethe-Univ.FrankfurtamMain(Germany);RobertSader,UniversitätsklinikumFrankfurtamMain(Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-31]
Imaging the superficial vascular structure for mapping and identification,InaKundu,BrianAnthony,MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-32]
Flexible piezo-composite ultrasound transducers for biomedical applications,TaeyangKim,ZhengCui,YongZhu,XiaoningJiang,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-33]
Numerical and experimental investigation of the scattering of focused ultrasonic waves at solid-fluid interfaces,MehranSafisamghabadi,ChristophSchaal,ArtavazdBabayan,OscarHuinac,CaliforniaStateUniv.,Northridge(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-34]
Ultrasonic spectral analysis and augmented visualization for medical imaging,JianguoMa,BeihangUniv.(China);BoyaChen,MinWei,YulinLi,JieDu,BeijingAnzhenHospital,CapitalMedicalUniv.(China);LijunXu,BeihangUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-35]
Sessions6Aand6Brunconcurrently.
36 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
POSTER SESSIONTuesday 6 March | 6:00 to 7:30 pm
Conference attendees are invited to attend the poster session to network, enjoy light refreshments, and view the poster papers. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badge. Authors of poster papers will be present to answer questions concerning their papers. Poster authors must set up their poster between 10 am and 4 pm on Tuesday 6 March.
CONFERENCE 10594Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XXDynamic characteristics of out-of-plane vibration of dielectric elastomer resonator,ChaoTang,ChangshengBian,ZhuoyuanLi,BoLi,HualingChen,Xi’anJiaotongUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . [10594-76]
Electro-mechanical coupling and instabilities in microstructured dielectric elastomers,StephanRudykh,ArtemiiGoshkoderia,PavelGalich,Technion-IsraelInstituteofTechnology(Israel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-77]
Charging efficiency of a passively switched flyback converter for dielectric elastomer generator,ToruIkegame,KentaroTakagi,NagoyaUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-78]
Grey-box modeling and control of torsional fishing-line artificial muscle actuator,ChihayaOiwa,NagoyaUniv.(Japan);KenMasuya,KenjiTahara,KyushuUniv.(Japan);ToshihiraIrisawa,NagoyaUniv.(Japan);KinjiAsaka,NationalInstituteofAdvancedIndustrialScienceandTechnology(Japan);KentaroTakagi,NagoyaUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . . . [10594-79]
The Peano-HASEL actuator: a versatile electrostatic actuator that linearly contracts on activation,NicholasKellaris,VidyacharanGopaluni-Venkata,GarrettSmith,ShaneK.Mitchell,EricAcome,ChristophKeplinger,Univ.ofColoradoBoulder(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-80]
An integrated self priming circuit with electret charge source,PatrinK.Illenberger,KatherineE.Wilson,UdayaK.Madawala,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand);IainA.Anderson,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)andStretchSenseLtd(NewZealand). . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-81]
Thermal responsive multi-transfoming artificial muscles,JunggiChoi,SeonJeongKim,HanyangUniv.(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-82]
Stacked HASEL actuators as artificial muscles in next-generation soft robotic devices,ShaneK.Mitchell,TrentMartin,EricAcome,TimothyG.Morrissey,NicholasKellaris,VidyacharanGopaluni-Venkata,EthanHarrington,ChristophKeplinger,Univ.ofColoradoBoulder(USA)[10594-83]
Synthetic Muscle electroactive polymer (EAP) based actuation and sensing for prosthetic and robotic applications,LenoreRasmussen,RasLabs.,LLC(USA)andWorcesterPolytechnicInstitute(USA);SimoneRodriguez,RasLabs.,LLC(USA);MatthewBowers,RasLabs.,LLC(USA)andWorcesterPolytechnicInstitute(USA);GabrielleFranzini,RasLabs.,LLC(USA);CharlesGentile,PrincetonPlasmaPhysicsLab.(USA);CosmeFurlong,PayamRazavi,WorcesterPolytechnicInstitute(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-84]
A dynamic physics-based model for step-response of IPMC actuators,TylerStalbaum,QiShen,ZakaiOlsen,KwangJinKim,Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-85]
On the multiple shape memory effect and the reversibility of multiple-shape-memory ionic polymer-metal composite actuator,QiShen,SarahTrabia,TylerStalbaum,KwangJinKim,Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-86]
An improved ionic polymer-metal composite catheter for use in endovascular procedures,ZacharyFrank,KwangJinKim,Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-87]
Fabrication of variously shaped poly vinyl chloride gel actuator with 3D printed outer case,TaeseonHwang,RobertHunt,SarahTrabia,ZakaiOlsen,ZacharyFrank,KwangJinKim,Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA)...... [10594-88]
Solvent change in polymerization influence linear actuation of polypyrrole carbide-derived carbon films,RudolfKiefer,TonDucThangUniv.(VietNam);ZaneZondaka,AlvoAabloo,TarmoTamm,Univ.ofTartu(Estonia). . . . . . . . [10594-89]
Hydrogel based braided artificial muscles,BiditaBinteSalahuddin,HollyWarren,GeoffreyM.Spinks,Univ.ofWollongong(Australia). . . . . . . .[10594-90]
Multi-touch capacitive sensor with new sensor arrangement ,YutingZhu,IainA.Anderson,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)andStretchSense(NewZealand) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-91]
HASEL: Hydraulically amplified self-healing electrostatic actuators with muscle-like performance,EricAcome,ShaneK.Mitchell,TimothyG.Morrissey,NicholasKellaris,VidyacharanGopaluni-Venkata,MadisonB.Emmett,ClaireBenjamin,MadelineKing,GarrettSmith,MilesRadakovitz,ChristophKeplinger,Univ.ofColoradoBoulder(USA)[10594-92]
Poly-3,4-ethylenedixoythiophene on carbide-derived carbon trilayer: combined linear actuation characterization,RudolfKiefer,AloKivilo,ZaneZondaka,SunjaiNakshatharan,Kadi-AnneKüppar,TarmoTamm,Univ.ofTartu(Estonia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-93]
CONFERENCE 10597Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D SystemsStealth coating is not antidote against of microwave radiometer,AlexanderG.Denisov,JinghuiQiu,HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . [10597-40]
Yeast concentration analysis using the smartphone based microscopy with fiber-optic taper coupled to the camera module,WeimingWang,YanYu,HuiHuang,JinpingOu,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . [10597-41]
Hand gesture recognition using DBN-HMM method based on the fusion of electromyography and inertial measurements,YuchengWang,InstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China);ZhonghuiWang,NanjingForestryUniv.(China);XiaojieWang,InstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-42]
Soft capacitive sensors for measurement of both positive and negative pressures,HongyangShi,ThassyoPinto,YihengZhang,ChuanWang,XiaoboTan,MichiganStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-43]
MD simulation of cellulose nanofibers for its mechanical and thermal properties,MdImrulRezaShishir,RuthMwongeliMuthoka,HyunChanKim,JungWoongKim,JaehwanKim,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-44]
CONFERENCE 10599Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Civil Infrastructure, and Transportation XIIThe effect of erosion on the fatigue limit of metallic materials for aerospace applications,EvangelosZ.Kordatos,SheffieldHallamUniv.(UnitedKingdom);DimitriosA.Exarchos,TheodoreE.Matikas,Univ.ofIoannina(Greece). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10599-69]
Evaluation of thermoplastic composites under cyclic and quasi-static bending tests,SimoneBoccardi,GiovanniMariaCarlomagno,CarosenaMeola,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy);PietroRusso,IstitutoperiPolimeri,CompositieBiomateriali(Italy);GiorgioSimeoli,ConsiglioNazionaledelleRicerche(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-70]
The impact of measurement uncertainty from experimental load distribution factors on bridge load rating,MichaelV.Gangone,TheUniv.ofTexasatTylerUSA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-71]
Study of aluminum content in a welding metal by thermoelectric measurements ,HectorG.Carreon,CarlosCoronado,SergioRamirez,Univ.MichoacanadeSanNicolásdeHidalgo(Mexico);MelchorSalazar,InstitutoMexicanodelPetróleo(Mexico). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-72]
Destructive and nondestructive evaluation on mechanical damage of concrete cylinders due to acid attack,KaseyMearls,TzuyangYu,Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA). . . [10599-73]
Characterization of technical surfaces by structure function analysis,MichaelK.Kalms,ThomasKreis,RalfB.Bergmann,BremerInstitutfürangewandteStrahltechnikGmbH(Germany). [10599-74]
Towards the miniaturization of monolithic folded pendulums: a new approach to the implementation of small ad light sensors for ground, space, and marine applications,FabrizioBarone,GerardoGiordano,Univ.degliStudidiSalerno(Italy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-75]
Completely automated modal analysis procedure based on the combination of different OMA methods,FrancescoRipamonti,AlbertoBussini,PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-76]
Application of displacement monitoring method based on linear CCD sensor in medium-small span bridges,LixiaoZhang,PengLiu,ShulinXie,XuefengZhao,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-77]
Application of laser projection sensing technique to horizontal displacement monitoring of foundation pit,PengLiu,LixiaoZhang,XuefengZhao,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . [10599-78]
Audio-based bolt-loosening detection technique of bolt joint,YangZhang,XuefengZhao,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China);WenshengSu,ZhigangXue,JiangsuProvinceSpecialEquipmentSafetySupervisionInspectionInstituteBranchofWuxi(China) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-79]
A preliminary study of using smart phone to measure and access construction workers’ near-miss fall events based on ANN,MingyuanZhang,TianzhuoCao,XuefengZhao,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . .[10599-80]
Construction of workers’ activeness database based on smart phone sensor,ZhenYang,MingyuanZhang,XuefengZhao,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-81]
Surface behavior evaluation of cement paste in different simulate conditions of service,DianelaGonzalez,AnabelaGuilarducci,NestorUlibarrie,CarlosFreyre,FabioVincitorio,Univ.TecnológicaNacional(Argentina). . . . . . . . . .[10599-82]
Methodologies for calibration testing of non-destructive monitoring techniques,PeterBajorski,RochesterInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . .[10599-83]
Time-varying force identification for short cable by acceleration monitoring,FujianZhang,CCCCHighwayConsultantsCo.,Ltd.(China) . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-84]
Structural health monitoring of dry cask storage canisters using piezoelectric wafer active sensors under gamma radiation exposure,MohammadFaisalHaider,BinLin,LingyuYu,VictorGiurgiutiu,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA) . .[10599-85]
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 37
Evaluation method for corrosion level of rebar in RC with electrical impedance measurement,AkiraSasamoto,NationalInstituteofAdvancedIndustrialScienceandTechnology(Japan). . . . . . .[10599-86]
Digital based neutron imaging using an accelerator driven neutron generator,MichaelTaylor,EvanSengbusch,PhoenixNuclearLabs.(USA). . . . . . . . . .[10599-87]
Real-time flutter boundary prediction based on time series models,WenjingGu,LiZhou,NanjingUniv.ofAeronauticsandAstronautics(China) . . . . . .[10599-88]
An approximately online flutter prediction method,YingwenMa,LiZhou,NanjingUniv.ofAeronauticsandAstronautics(China). . . . . . . . . .[10599-89]
CONFERENCE 10601Smart Materials and Nondestructive Evaluation for Energy Systems IVFiber bio-supercapacitor,HyeonJunSim,DongYeopLee,SeonJeongKim,HanyangUniv.(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-16]
High performance yarn biofuel cell using carbon nanotube implanted in mouse,DongYeopLee,SeonJeongKim,HanyangUniv.(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-17]
Asymmetric yarn supercapacitor,JongwooPark,SeonJeongKim,Ctr.forSelf-PoweredActuation,HanyangUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . [10601-18]
Energy harvesting and storing system,TaeJinMun,SeonJeongKim,HanyangUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . [10601-19]
Embedded structured silver-zinc yarn battery,JaeMyeongLee,HanyangUniv.(Korea,Republicof);ChangsoonChoi,SeonJeongKim,Ctr.forSelf-PoweredActuation,HanyangUniv.(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-20]
Hybrid MnO2/Ag sheath fiber supercapacitors,JihwanKim,HanyangUniv.(Korea,Republicof);ChangsoonChoi,SeonJeongKim,Ctr.forSelf-PoweredActuation,HanyangUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-21]
Detection of damage in advanced materials using laser Doppler vibrometry,TheodotiZ.Kordatou,IliasK.Tragazikis,TheodoreE.Matikas,Univ.ofIoannina(Greece). . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-22]
Vibration monitoring of wind-turbine blades through optical fiber sensors,GabrieleCazzulani,SimoneCinquemani,StefanoMarabelli,IlmasBayati,PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-23]
Novel infrared thermography approach for rapid assessment of damage in aerospace structures,DimitriosA.Exarchos,KonstantinosG.Dassios,TheodoreE.Matikas,Univ.ofIoannina(Greece). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-24]
Development of a nondestructive methodology based on near infrared imaging for the characterization of damage in transparent and semi-transparent aircraft components,DimitriosA.Exarchos,KonstantinosG.Dassios,TheodoreE.Matikas,Univ.ofIoannina(Greece). . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-25]
Fatigue behavior of aluminum structures subjected to corrosion,PanagiotaAikateriniT.Dalla,IliasK.Tragazikis,DimitriosA.Exarchos,TheodoreE.Matikas,Univ.ofIoannina(Greece). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-26]
Stress monitoring of lithiuim ion cells during cycling to correlate with the electrochemical processes,GaoLiu,LawrenceBerkeleyNationalLab.(USA);ShuoZhou,LawrenceBerkeleyNationalLab.(USA)andSichuanUniv.(China);GuixinWang,SichuanUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10601-27]
CONFERENCE 10602Smart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0Optimized stiffness distribution in high-rise structures,RezaMokarramaydenlou,LondonBusinessandEngineeringSchool(Iran,IslamicRepublicof). . . . . . [10602-25]
Metrological assurance and traceability for Industry 4.0 and additive manufacturing in Ukraine,VolodymyrV.Skliarov,PavelNeyezhmakov,AlexanderProkopov,NationalScientificCtr.“InstituteofMetrology”(Ukraine) . . . . . . . [10602-26]
Conductive ink print on PA66 gear for manufacturing condition monitoring sensors,ShintaroFutagawa,DaisukeIba,TakahiroKamimoto,NanakoMiura,MorimasaNakamura,TakashiIizuka,ArataMasuda,AkiraSone,IchiroMoriwaki,KyotoInstituteofTechnology(Japan) . [10602-27]
Computational modeling of colorimetric primary transducer for metrological assurance in additive manufacturing,VolodymyrV.Skliarov,NationalScientificCtr.“InstituteofMetrology”(Ukraine). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-28]
Structure-related object classification and detection based on convolutional neural network,HongguoSu,MingyuanZhang,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China);GuangyiZhou,DalianBranchChinaConstructionEngineeringDivisionCorp.Ltd.(China);XuefengZhao,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . [10602-29]
Image-based corrosion recognition for ship steel structures,YangYang,ShengyuanLi,XuefengZhao,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . [10602-30]
A new apporch to improve the performance of elastic metamaterials,ShengSang,Univ.ofArkansasatLittleRock(USA);ZipingWang,JiangsuUniv.(China);EricSandgren,Univ.ofArkansasatLittleRock(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-31]
A data driven approach for estimation of remaining useful life of laminated composite plates,HadiFekrmandi,AaronJ.Lalley,YunSeokGwon,SouthDakotaSchoolofMinesandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10602-32]
38 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
WEDNESDAY 7 MARCH
CONFERENCE 10593Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VIII
CONFERENCE 10594Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XX
CONFERENCE 10595Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XII
CONFERENCE 10596Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XII
SESSION 9 WED 10:30 AM TO 11:40 AM
Flight IISessionChair:Javaan S. Chahl, Univ.of
SouthAustralia(Australia)
Robustness strategies in bio-inspired flight systems: morphology, dynamics, and flight control (Invited Paper),HaoLiu,ToshiyukiNakata,RyusukeNoda,ChibaUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-27]
Transition flight control simulations of bioinspired FWMAV with extended unsteady vortex-lattice method,Jong-WanLee,KAIST(Korea,Republicof);AnhTuanNguyen,LeQuyDonTechnicalUniv.(VietNam);Jae-HungHan,KAIST(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-28]
Comparison of bio-inspired flapping foil propulsion systems with rotary propulsion,SrikanthDharwada,AmanAgarwal,PrabhuRajagopal,IndianInstituteofTechnologyMadras(India). . . [10593-29]
LunchBreak. . . . Wed11:40amto1:10pm
SESSION 7A WED 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Bio-Inspired Structures and Systems
SessionChairs:Barbar J. Akle, LebaneseAmericanUniv.(Lebanon);Shima Shahab, VirginiaPolytechnic
InstituteandStateUniv.(USA)
Fabrication and actuation performance of the plant-inspired fluidic origami cellular structure,HrishikeshSane,PriyankBhovad,SuyiLi,ClemsonUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-34]
Energy release for the actuation and deployment of muscle-inspired asymmetrically multistable chains,NarayananKidambi,Univ.ofMichigan(USA);YishengZheng,Univ.ofMichigan(USA)andXi’anJiaotongUniv.(China);Kon-WellWang,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-35]
Bio-inspired hybrid vibration control methodology for intelligent isolated bridge structures,MariantonietaGutierrezSoto,Univ.ofKentucky(USA). .[10595-36]
Energy transfer between multiple vibrating flaps through flow interactions in an otherwise quiescent fluid domain,OmidrezaSadeghi,MarkStremler,ShimaShahab,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-37]
Design and testing of a magnetic field resistant spider-like robot propelled by IPMC and MFC actuators,BarbarJ.Akle,TonyAlNajjar,IbrahimIbrahim,LebaneseAmericanUniv.(Lebanon);MartinGastal,FrankGlege,CERN(Switzerland)[10595-38]
LunchBreak. . . .Wed12:10pmto1:40pm
SESSION 7 WED 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Shape Memory Materials II
SessionChairs:Darren J. Hartl, TexasA&MUniv.(USA);Dimitris C. Lagoudas,
TexasA&MUniv.(USA)
Experimental and numerical investigation of the stable crack growth regime during fracture in shape memory alloys,BehrouzHaghgouyan,SameerJape,TexasA&MUniv.(USA);TheocharisBaxevanis,Univ.ofHouston(USA);DimitrisC.Lagoudas,TexasA&MUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-33]
Modeling of NiTiHf using finite difference method,NazaninFarjam,RezaMehrabi,MohammadElahinia,TheUniv.ofToledo(USA);HalukKaraca,Univ.ofKentucky(USA);RezaMirzaeifar,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-34]
Multifunctional polymers: shape memory composite nanofibers,FenghuaZhang,HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-35]
An experimental study to investigate the buckling behavior of superelastic shape memory alloy bars,AmedebrhanAsfaw,OsmanE.Ozbulut,Univ.ofVirginia(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-36]
Corrosion monitoring of NiTi alloy with small-amplitude potential intermodulation technique,MahdiMohajeri,HomeroCastaneda,DimitrisC.Lagoudas,TexasA&MUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-37]
LunchBreak. . . .Wed12:10pmto1:40pm
SESSION 6 WED 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Dielectric ElastomersSessionChairs:Richard Perline, NuTech
Solutions,Inc.(USA);Ji Su, NASALangleyResearchCtr.(USA)
Review talk on viscoelastic behavior of dielectric elastomer actuators (Invited Paper),MinoruTaya,Univ.ofWashington(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-19]
The NERD setup: assessing the life time of electrodes for dielectric elastomer transducers,SamuelRosset,ChristinedeSaint-Aubin,AlexandrePoulin,HerbertShea,EcolePolytechniqueFédéraledeLausanne(Switzerland) . . . . . . . [10594-20]
Elastomeric diaphragm pump driven by fluid electrode dielectric elastomer actuators (FEDEAs),CalebChristianson,Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA);NathanielN.Goldberg,Univ.ofCalifornia,Berkeley(USA);MichaelT.Tolley,Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA). . . . [10594-21]
Dielectric elastomer minimum energy structures with high holding force,SamuelRosset,DavidMcCoul,NadineBesse,HerbertShea,EcolePolytechniqueFédéraledeLausanne(Switzerland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-22]
LunchBreak. . . .Wed12:10pmto1:40pm
Sessions7Aand7Brunconcurrently.
SESSION 7B WED 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Metamaterials and Metastructures I
SessionChairs:Alper Erturk, GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA);Lihua Tang,
TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)
Supratransmission in a metastable modular metastructure for nonreciprocal wave transmission,ZhenWu,Kon-WellWang,Univ.ofMichigan(USA) .[10595-39]
Experimental investigation of low-frequency elastic wave focusing and harvesting via locally resonant metamaterials,FahadVora,IlanStern,F.LeventDegertekin,AlperErturk,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA). . .[10595-40]
Internally coupled metamaterial beam for simultaneous vibration suppression and energy harvesting,GuobiaoHu,LihuaTang,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand);RajDas,RMITUniv.(Australia);KeanC.Aw,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-41]
Locally resonant metamaterials with shape-memory alloy springs,VagnerSousa,Univ.deSãoPaulo(Brazil);ChristopherSugino,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA);CarlosDeMarquiJr.,Univ.deSãoPaulo(Brazil);AlperErturk,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyUSA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-42]
Passive metamaterial-based acoustic holograms in ultrasound energy transfer systems,AhmedElnahhas,MarjanBakhtiariNejad,MuhammadR.Hajj,ShimaShahab,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-43]
LunchBreak. . . .Wed12:10pmto1:40pm
Wednesday Plenary Session · 8:15 am to 10:00 am
PlenaryPresentation:8:30to9:15am
Origami-inspired systems: opportunities for smart material and structure impactLarry L. Howell, BrighamYoungUniv.(USA)
8:15to8:30am:
SPIE Best Student Paper Awards
EAP-in-Action Demonstration Awards
Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication Best Student Paper Awards: In Memory of H. Don Wolpert
PlenaryPresentation:9:15to10:00am
The measure of a person’s lifeVasundara V. Varadan, Univ.ofArkansas(USA)
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 39
WEDNESDAY 7 MARCH
Wednesday Plenary Session · 8:15 am to 10:00 am
PlenaryPresentation:8:30to9:15am
Origami-inspired systems: opportunities for smart material and structure impactLarry L. Howell, BrighamYoungUniv.(USA)
8:15to8:30am:
SPIE Best Student Paper Awards
EAP-in-Action Demonstration Awards
Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication Best Student Paper Awards: In Memory of H. Don Wolpert
PlenaryPresentation:9:15to10:00am
The measure of a person’s lifeVasundara V. Varadan, Univ.ofArkansas(USA)
CONFERENCE 10597Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems
CONFERENCE 10598Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems
CONFERENCE 10599Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Civil Infrastructure, and Transportation XII
CONFERENCE 10600Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XII
SESSION 7A WED 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Novel Sensing Technologies II
SessionChairs:Branko Glisic, PrincetonUniv.(USA);Kara J. Peters, TheNational
ScienceFoundation(USA)
Thermomechanical and electrical characterization of a superelastic shape memory alloys for sensing applications,MuhammadM.Sherif,OsmanE.Ozbulut,Univ.ofVirginia(USA). . . . . . . . .[10598-49]
Piezoelectric torsional actuation in d36 shear-mode PMN-PT single crystals,PelinBerik,MiddleEastTechnicalUniv.(Cyprus);XiaoningJiang,Wei-YiChang,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA)[10598-50]
Sensor optimization using an evolutionary strategy for structural health monitoring in high temperature environments,YingHuang,SimoneLudwig,NorthDakotaStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-51]
Response of long-gauge strain sensors in proximity of force application point,BrankoGlisic,PrincetonUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-52]
An approach to manipulate frequency selectivity in Basilar metamembrane based broadband frequency sensors,RiazAhmed,SouravBanerjee,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA). . . . . . . . . [10598-53]
LunchBreak. . . .Wed12:10pmto2:00pm
SESSION 12 WED 10:30 AM TO 11:10 AM
Keynote Session IIISessionChair:Sang H. Choi, NASA
LangleyResearchCtr.(USA)
Overview of smart optics and its future (Keynote Presentation),KyoD.Song,NorfolkStateUniv.(USA);SangH.Choi,NASALangleyResearchCtr.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-33]
SESSION 13 WED 11:10 AM TO 12:30 PM
Nanomaterials and Applications
SessionChair:Vijay K. Varadan, ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Eigenwave guided band-structure optimization of functionally graded cellular structures,SushovanMukherjee,S.Gopalakrishnan,IndianInstituteofScience(India) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-34]
Phononic band structure in periodic cellular honeycombs with distributed internal viscous damping,SushovanMukherjee,IndianInstituteofScience(India). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-35]
Micro-power consumption combustion initiation devices and systems,CarlosM.Pereira,U.S.ArmyArmamentResearch,DevelopmentandEngineeringCtr.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-36]
3D helical nanomaterial structures and systems,VijayK.Varadan,ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA). [10597-37]
LunchBreak. . . Wed12:30pmto1:30pm
SESSION 7 WED 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Vision-Based SHM/NDESessionChairs:Lingyu Yu, Univ.ofSouth
Carolina(USA);Alessandro Sabato, Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA)
In situ imaging of advanced laser processes with inline coherent imaging,JordanA.Kanko,LaserDepthDynamicsInc.(Canada);StephenG.L.Nestor,Queen’sUniv.(Canada);ChristopherM.Galbraith,PaulJ.L.Webster,LaserDepthDynamicsInc.(Canada);JamesM.Fraser,Queen’sUniv.(Canada) . . . . . . .[10599-33]
Online welding process monitoring using multi-optical sensing techniques,JianChen,OakRidgeNationalLab.(USA);ZongyaoChen,TheUniv.ofTennessee(USA);ZhiliFeng,OakRidgeNationalLab.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-34]
A novel camera localization system for extending three-dimensional digital image correlation,AlessandroSabato,ChristopherNiezrecki,Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA). . .[10599-35]
Experimental multiphysical characterization of an SMA driven, camber morphing owl wing section,HannahR.Stroud,PedroLeal,DarrenJ.Hartl,TexasA&MUniv.(USA) . .[10599-36]
Reframing measurement for structural health monitoring: a full-field strategy for structural identification,DevinHarris,MehrdadS.Dizaji,OsmanE.Ozbulut,MohamadAlipour,Univ.ofVirginia(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-37]
LunchBreak. . . .Wed12:10pmto1:40pm
SESSION 7 WED 10:30 AM TO 12:30 PM
Elastic and Metamaterial I
SessionChairs:Guoliang Huang, Univ.ofMissouri(USA);Jinkyu Yang, Univ.of
Washington(USA)
A new membrane-type metamaterial for multiple peaks absorption at low frequencies,FabrizioBucciarelli,OnorioIervolino,MicheleMeo,Univ.ofBath(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-36]
Robust band tilting in dynamic materials,HusseinNassar,HuiChen,GuoliangHuang,Univ.ofMissouri(USA). . . . . . . .[10600-37]
Subwavelength and directional topological waveguides in thin plates,Chun-WeiChen,RajeshChaunsali,JinkyuYang,Univ.ofWashington(USA)[10600-38]
Dispersion behavior of a hybrid phononic resonator,DavidDepauw,HasanAlBa’ba’a,MostafaA.Nouh,Univ.atBuffalo(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-39]
Far-field superresolution imaging using shaped acoustic vortices,MatthewGuild,JeffreyRogers,CharlesRohde,TheodoreP.Martin,GregoryJ.Orris,U.S.NavalResearchLab.(USA) . . . . . . . . .[10600-40]
One-dimensional linear bi-directional acoustic diodes: design principle and optimization,WeiqiuChen,YangHuang,YingjieChen,ZhejiangUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-41]
LunchBreak. . . .Wed12:30pmto1:40pm
SESSION 7B WED 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Machine Learning for Structural Health
MonitoringSessionChairs:Young-Jin Cha, Univ.ofManitoba(Canada);Yiqing Ni, TheHong
KongPolytechnicUniv.(HongKong,China)
Automated damage-sensitive feature extraction using unsupervised convolutional neural networks,ZilongWang,Young-JinCha,Univ.ofManitoba(Canada). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-54]
Crack identification inside real steel box girder based on convolutional neural networks,YangXu,HuiLi,JiahuiChen,HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-55]
Online fatigue crack quantification and prognosis using nonlinear ultrasonic modulation and artificial neural network,HyungJinLim,HoonSohn,KAIST(Korea,Republicof) . . . . [10598-56]
Automated air-coupled impact echo based nondestructive testing using machine learning,TylerEpp,DagmarSvecova,Young-JinCha,Univ.ofManitoba(Canada). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-57]
Bayesian state-space learning of the time series DBN structure with application in SHM damage detection,QiangWang,YiqingNi,TheHongKongPolytechnicUniv.(HongKong,China) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-58]
LunchBreak. . . .Wed12:10pmto1:40pm
Sessions7Aand7Brunconcurrently.
40 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
CONFERENCE 10593 CONFERENCE 10594 CONFERENCE 10595 CONFERENCE 10596
SESSION 10 WED 1:10 PM TO 3:20 PM
Soft MatterSessionChair:Tobias Keplinger, ETH
Zürich(Switzerland)
From digital imaging to scalable active-composites for soft robots: a perspective (Invited Paper),KwangJinKim,RobertHunt,ZakaiOlsen,TylerStalbaum,Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-30]
Passive variable recruitment of fluidic artificial muscles: application and analysis,EdwardChapman,MatthewBryant,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-31]
Actuation of soft materials through ultrasonic atomization,Han-JooLee,MorganFunderburk,KennethJ.Loh,Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA). . [10593-32]
Facial prosthesis utilizing shape memory alloy as artificial muscle,AnthonySantamaria,MoochulShin,PaulMazza,WesternNewEnglandUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-33]
Experimental testing of silver coated coiled nylon artificail muscle and its application into a bio-inspired whale fin,RobertHunt,QiShen,KwangJinKim,Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-34]
Biomimetic polyimide-supported cuprous oxide as photocatalytic film with tunable hydrophobicity and enhanced thermal stability,I-HsiangTseng,Li-HuanKang,FengChiaUniv.(Taiwan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-35]
SESSION 7 WED 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Field-Activatable EAP IISessionChairs:Qibing Pei, Univ.of
California,LosAngeles(USA);Roy D. Kornbluh, SRIInternational(USA)
A review of electrostrictive graft elastomers: structures, properties, and applications (Invited Paper),JiSu,NASALangleyResearchCtr.(USA). . . [10594-23]
Synthesis, characterization, and property investigation of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)-graphene nanocomposites for energy harvesting application,ChandanKumar,AnupamaGaur,PralayMaiti,SanjayK.Rai,IndianInstituteofTechnology,BanarasHinduUniv.(India). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-24]
Fabrication and optimization of PVDF sensors using AM technology,NingyiZhang,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);YuanZhu,CaifengChen,FeixiangCai,JiangsuUniv.(China);Fuh-GwoYuan,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA). . . . . [10594-25]
SESSION 8A WED 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Energy Harvesting III: Piezoelectric
SessionChairs:M. Amin Karami, Univ.atBuffalo(USA);Byeng Dong Youn,
SeoulNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof)
Stochastic dynamics of piezoelectric energy harvesting under random vibration,HeonjunYoon,SeoulNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof);MisoKim,Choon-SuPark,KoreaResearchInstituteofStandardsandScience(Korea,Republicof);ByengDongYoun,SeoulNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . [10595-44]
Experimental study on nonlinear thermally buckled piezoelectric energy harvesters for leadless pacemakers,MhAnsari,M.AminKarami,Univ.atBuffalo(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-45]
Multiple piezo-patch energy harvesters on a thin plate with respective AC-DC conversion,AmirrezaAghakhani,IpekBasdogan,KoçUniv.(Turkey) . .[10595-46]
Thickness-mode nanoscale flexoelectric energy harvesting: modeling and analysis,AdrianeG.Moura,AlperErturk,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-47]
SESSION 8 WED 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Nanocomposites Applications
SessionChairs:Henry A. Sodano, Univ.ofMichigan(USA);Reza Rizvi, TheUniv.
ofToledo(USA)
In-situ electro-mechanical behavior of a carbon fiber based power storage composite ,ConstantinCiocanel,CindyBrowder,NorthernArizonaUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-38]
Multifunctional energy storage composites: electrochemical and mechanical cycling characterization,PurimLadpli,StanfordUniv.(USA);RaphaelNardari,ZenithAerospace(USA);FotisKopsaftopoulos,Fu-KuoChang,StanfordUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . .[10596-39]
Development and characterization of reduced graphene oxide films for transient electronics,RezaRizvi,OmkarBhatkar,RaselSheikh,TheUniv.ofToledo(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-40]
Anisotropic thermal conductivity of aligned GNPs/polymer composites: a finite element approach,XiaojieWang,InstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China);XingxingXu,ChongqingUniv.ofPostsandTelecommunications(China)andInstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China);RuiLi,ChongqingUniv.ofPostsandTelecommunications(China);BinLi,JialuGeng,InstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-41]
WEDNESDAY 7 MARCH
SESSION 8B WED 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Acoustic/Fluid-Structure Interaction
SessionChairs:Shima Shahab, VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.
(USA);Amir Danesh-Yazdi, PennStateBehrend(USA)
Investigation of bubble dynamics in nonlinear acoustic field,MarjanBakhtiariNejad,ShimaShahab,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA). .[10595-48]
Interaction of side-by-side piezoelectric harvesters in fractal grid-generated turbulence,KevinFerko,DavidM.Lachendro,AndrewW.Bradley,AmirDanesh-Yazdi,PennStateBehrend(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-49]
Piezoelectric valve based by dual-bimorph actuator,YinHuang,NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan). . . . . . . . . [10595-50]
Experimentally validated modeling of electroelastic nonlinearities in ultrasound acoustic energy transfer systems,VamsiC.Meesala,MuhammadR.Hajj,ShimaShahab,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA). . [10595-51]
Sessions8Aand8Brunconcurrently.
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 41
CONFERENCE 10597 CONFERENCE 10598 CONFERENCE 10599 CONFERENCE 10600
SESSION 14 WED 1:30 PM TO 2:10 PM
Wearable Medical Devices and 3D
PrintingSessionChair:Vijay K. Varadan,
ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
3D printing of transcatheter tool for monitoring and treatment of congenital heart defects,VijayK.Varadan,ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . [10597-38]
Polymeric based magnetic nanotubes, NEMS, and MEMS and their applications in medicine,VijayK.Varadan,SeChangOh,MouliRamasamy,ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10597-39]
4:00 PM TO 6:00 PM
Wearable Medical Devices and 3D Printing Demonstration
SessionSessionChairs:Ajit Khosla,
YamagataUniv.(Japan);Hidemitsu Furukawa, Yamagata
Univ.(Japan)
This demonstration sessionwill cover new 3D printingtechnologiessuchasfocusingon soft robotics, molecularmodels, and food. Eachdemonstration will include abrief oral talk describing thetechnology. All registeredattendees are welcome.Demonstration descriptionswillbeforthcoming.
ConferenceEnd.
SESSION 8A WED 2:00 PM TO 3:00 PM
Modeling of Smart Materials and
Sensor PerformanceSessionChairs:Yooil Kim,
INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Yang Wang, GeorgiaInstituteof
Technology(USA)
Sensing and control of flexible hydrodynamic lifting bodies in multiphase flows,YinLuL.Young,Univ.ofMichigan(USA);CaseyHarwood,TheUniv.ofIowa(USA);JacobWard,TheUniv.ofMaine(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-59]
Self-sensing characteristics experiment of modified magneto-rheological rubber bearing,RuiLi,MengjiaoZhou,XingxingXu,MinglianWang,LinLiu,ChongqingUniv.ofPostsandTelecommunications(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-61]
Fluid-structure coupled acoustic analysis of vibrating Basilar membrane within the cochlea of inner ears,Gi-WooKim,YooilKim,Jeong-HwanKim,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . [10598-62]
SESSION 8 WED 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
SHM/NDE Additive Manufacturing
SessionChairs:Haifeng Zhang, Univ.ofNorthTexas(USA);Xiaoyu R. Zheng, Virginia
PolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA)
Application of high-energy x-rays in additive manufacturing process optimizations,DileepSingh,ArgonneNationalLab.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-38]
Additive manufacturing and process monitoring of lightweight, high temperature, precision-architected materials,XiaoyuR.Zheng,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . [10599-39]
Demonstration of array eddy current technology for real-time monitoring of laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing process,EvgueniI.Todorov,PaulBoulware,KingsleyGaah,EWI(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-40]
In situ real time defect detection of 3D printed parts,OliverHammond,XiaodongLi,Univ.ofVirginia(USA) . . . . . . . . [10599-41]
SESSION 8A WED 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Elastic and Metamaterial II
SessionChairs:Jinkyu Yang, Univ.ofWashington(USA);Guoliang Huang, Univ.of
Missouri(USA)
Tunable wave propagation in origami-based reconfigurable mechanical metamaterials,HiromiYasuda,JinkyuYang,Univ.ofWashington(USA) . . [10600-42]
Fundamentals of 1D and 2D lattice-based mechanical topological insulators,HuiChen,HusseinNassar,GuoliangHuang,Univ.ofMissouri(USA). [10600-43]
Butterfly metamaterial for acoustic hologramic imaging through superlensing capability,HossainAhmed,RiazAhmed,SouravBanerjee,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA) . . . . . . . [10600-44]
Numerical and experimental study of elastic wave mode filtering in anisotropic pentamode material,MingyeZheng,RuiZhu,XiaoningLiu,QianMa,GengkaiHu,BeijingInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . [10600-45]
WEDNESDAY 7 MARCH
SESSION 8B WED 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Civil Infrastructure Monitoring I
SessionChairs:Simon Laflamme, IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA);
Jerome P. Lynch, Univ.ofMichigan(USA)
Real-time evaluation research of pedestrian-induced footbridge vibration comfort based on smart mobile device,DeyiChen,QuanshengYan,SouthChinaUniv.ofTechnology(China). . [10598-63]
Identification of large scale systems with noisy data using an iterated cubature unscented Kalman filter,EsmaeilGhorbani,Young-JinCha,Univ.ofManitoba(Canada). . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-64]
A cloud-based platform for big data management and data-driven decision-making for bridge monitoring,SeongwoonJeong,StanfordUniv.(USA);RuiHou,JeromeP.Lynch,Univ.ofMichigan(USA);HoonSohn,KAIST(Korea,Republicof);KinchoH.Law,StanfordUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-65]
Strain monitoring in masonry structures using smart bricks,AntonellaD’Alessandro,Univ.degliStudidiPerugia(Italy);AustinDowney,SimonLaflamme,IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA);FilippoUbertini,Univ.degliStudidiPerugia(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-66]
Sessions8Aand8Brunconcurrently. Sessions8Aand8Brunconcurrently.
SESSION 8B WED 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Modeling/Simulation and
Experiment for Nonlinear/
Linear Ultrasonic Techniques I
SessionChairs:Hadi Hafezi, TheUniv.ofArizona(USA);
Mohammad Sadegh Taskhiri, Univ.ofTasmania(Australia)
Nonlinear wave mixing and its applications in nondestructive damage assessment in structural materials (Keynote Presentation),JianminQu,TuftsUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-46]
Quantitative evaluation of yield strength degradation by using nonlinear ultrasonic techniques,Kyung-YoungJhang,JongbeomKim,Dong-GiSong,Chang-SooKim,HanyangUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . [10600-47]
Flexible multibody dynamics formulation using Peridynamic theory,HadiHafezi,TribikramKundu,TheUniv.ofArizona(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-48]
42 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
CONFERENCE 10593 CONFERENCE 10594 CONFERENCE 10595 CONFERENCE 10596
WEDNESDAY 7 MARCH
SESSION 11 WED 3:50 PM TO 4:50 PM
Material Structures IISessionChair:Kwang Jin Kim, Univ.of
Nevada,LasVegas(USA)
Versatile strategies for the development of wood-based functional materials (Invited Paper),TobiasKeplinger,MarionFrey,IngoBurgert,ETHZurich(Switzerland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-36]
Utilizing concepts of mechanics, transport, and assembly in nature: towards responsive materials (Invited Paper),LaShandaKorley,AlexM.Jordan,SymoneL.M.Alexander,CaseWesternReserveUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . [10593-37]
SESSION 12 WED 4:50 PM TO 5:50 PM
Tutorial LectureSessionChair:Akhlesh Lakhtakia, The
PennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Engineered biomimicry for human health (Keynote Presentation),BertMüller,Univ.Basel(Switzerland). . . . . . [10593-38]
ConferenceEnd.
SESSION 8 WED 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PM
Applications of Dielectric Elastomers
SessionChairs:Brian Trease, TheUniv.ofToledo(USA);Nancy R. Sottos,
BeckmanInstituteforAdvancedScienceandTechnology(USA)
Review on soft robots using dielectric elastomer actuators (Invited Paper),JianZhu,HareeshGodaba,NationalUniv.ofSingapore(Singapore). . . . . . . . [10594-26]
Tremor suppression controller for dielectric elastomer orthosis,ChristopherR.Kelley,JeffreyL.Kauffman,Univ.ofCentralFlorida(USA) . . [10594-27]
Fabrication and characterization of silicone-based dielectric elastomer actuators for mechanical stimulation of living cells,AlexandrePoulin,HerbertR.Shea,SamuelRosset,EcolePolytechniqueFédéraledeLausanne(Switzerland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-28]
Analysis of maximum performance of dielectric fluid transducers,MattiaDuranti,Univ.degliStudidiTrento(Italy);GiacomoMoretti,ScuolaSuperioreSant’Anna(Italy);RoccoVertechy,Univ.degliStudidiBologna(Italy);MarcoFontana,Univ.degliStudidiTrento(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-29]
Wearable operation device with different types of dielectric elastomer sensors,HolgerBöse,Fraunhofer-InstitutfürSilicatforschungISC(Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-30]
Adaptive sliding mode impedance and position control for dielectric elastomer transducers,ThorbenHoffstadt,TechnischeUniv.Berlin(Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-31]
SESSION 9A WED 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PM
Magnetic and Magneto/Electrorheological
SystemsSessionChairs:Neil D. Sims, TheUniv.ofSheffield(UnitedKingdom);Barkan
M. Kavlicoglu, AdvancedMaterialsandDevices,Inc.(USA)
Semi-active inerters using magnetorheological fluids: a feasibility study,MatthewTipuric,PredarickaDeastra,DavidWagg,NeilD.Sims,TheUniv.ofSheffield(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-52]
A large-scale magnetorheological-based isolation system for three-dimensional seismic mitigation of structures,SevkiCesmeci,FaramarzGordaninejad,KeriRyan,WalaaEltahawy,Univ.ofNevada,Reno(USA). . . [10595-53]
The effect of magnetic field on surface roughness of magnetorheological elastomers: a theoretical simulation,XiaojieWang,InstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China);XiLi,ChongqingUniv.ofPostsandTelecommunications(China);ShiweiChen,ChongqingUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(China)andInstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China);RuiLi,ChongqingUniv.ofPostsandTelecommunications(China)[10595-54]
Design and analysis of a magnetorheological damper for airplane landing gear,Bo-GyuKim,ChulheeHan,Kyung-JaeNam,Seung-BokChoi,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . .[10595-55]
Compressible magnetorheological fluid damper,BarkanM.Kavlicoglu,HuseyinSahin,MichaelMcKee,YanmingLiu,AdvancedMaterialsandDevices,Inc.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-56]
Experimental evaluation of a miniature haptic actuator based on electrorheological fluids,AlexMazursky,Jeong-HoiKoo,MiamiUniv.(USA);Tae-HeonYang,KoreaResearchInstituteofStandardsandScience(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-57]
Microscale multiferroic motors,JohnP.Domann,Univ.ofCalifornia,LosAngeles(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-58]
SESSION 9 WED 3:30 PM TO 6:00 PM
Magnetostrictive Materials
SessionChairs:Christopher S. Lynch, Univ.ofCalifornia,LosAngeles(USA);Kwang Jin Kim, Univ.ofNevada,Las
Vegas(USA)
Experimental validation of the sedimentation physics of magnetorheological fluids (Invited Paper),NormanM.Wereley,StephenSherman,MingfuWen,Univ.ofMaryland,CollegePark(USA). . . . . . . . . . . [10596-42]
Analysis of the mechanical behavior of single wall carbon nanotubes by a modified molecular structural mechanics model incorporating an advanced chemical force field,OliverEberhardt,TUDresden(Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-43]
Uncertainty-enabled design of electromagnetic reflectors with integrated shape control,JooyeonChung,Univ.ofIllinois(USA);SamiulHaque,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);LaszioKindrat,Univ.ofNewHampshire(USA);MykhailoKuian,KentStateUniv.(USA);SijingLui,LouisianaStateUniv.(USA);VikentyMikheev,KansasStateUniv.(USA);LiZhang,GeorgeMasonUniv.(USA);JordanMassad,SandiaNationalLabs.(USA);RalphC.Smith,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA). . . . .[10596-44]
Inverse magnetostrictive characteristics of Fe-Co composite materials using gas-nitriding process,KenyaNakajima,FumioNarita,TohokuUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-45]
Real-time mapping of the effect of mechanical stress on magnetic domains evolution in Ni2MnGa,ConstantinCiocanel,GlenD’Silva,NorthernArizonaUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-46]
A performance prediction for magnetostrictive actuator using simplified model,JinHyeongYoo,NavalSurfaceWarfareCtr.CarderockDiv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-47]
Shape function and memory mechanism based hysteresis modeling of magnetorheological fluid actuators,PengChen,Xian-XuBai,Li-JunQian,HefeiUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . .[10596-48]
SESSION 9B WED 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PM
Piezoelectric Materials and Systems I
SessionChairs:Steven R. Anton, TennesseeTechnologicalUniv.(USA);Andres F. Arrieta, PurdueUniv.(USA)
Design and evaluation of piezoelectric-driven ultrasonic vibrator to reduce wall-wetting in vehicle engines,Young-MinHan,AjouMotorCollege(Korea,Republicof);Bo-GyuKim,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-59]
On the consideration of operational deformation shapes in bi-stable energy harvesters,JanavP.Udani,AndresF.Arrieta,PurdueUniv.(USA) . . . .[10595-60]
Detection of compartmental forces and location of contact areas with piezoelectric transducers in total knee arthroplasty,MohsenSafaei,RobertPonder,StevenR.Anton,TennesseeTechnologicalUniv.(USA) . . . . . [10595-61]
Multiphysics modeling of mesh piezoelectric atomizers,EricDupuis,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA);AyyoubMomen,OakRidgeNationalLab.(USA);ShimaShahab,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-62]
Experimental study of an adaptive CFRC reflector for high order wave-front error correction,LanLan,HoufeiFang,ShanghaiYSInformationTechnologyCo.,Ltd.(China);KeWu,ShanghaiYSInformationTechnologyCo.,Ltd.(China);Shui-DongJiang,YangZhou,ShanghaiYSInformationTechnologyCo.,Ltd.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-63]
Flywheel piezoelectric actuator for active vibration control applications,AleksanderKras,Univ.degliStudidiUdine(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-64]
Design of piezo actuated torsional resonator for fluid viscosity measurement,SureshKaluvan,ChenZhang,CelenaLipscomb,HaifengZhang,Univ.ofNorthTexas(USA). . . . .[10595-65]
Sessions9Aand9Brunconcurrently.
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 43
CONFERENCE 10598 CONFERENCE 10599 CONFERENCE 10600
WEDNESDAY 7 MARCH
SESSION 9A WED 3:20 PM TO 6:00 PM
Interrogation of Structures I
SessionChairs:Chin-Hsiung Loh, NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan);Fabio
Semperlotti, PurdueUniv.(USA)
Control of equipment isolation system using wavelet-based decentralized sliding mode control,Shieh-KungHuang,Chin-HsiungLoh,NationalCtr.forResearchonEarthquakeEngineering(Taiwan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-67]
Damage prognosis of China ancient wooden buildings based on structural health monitoring system,ShaofeiJiang,Ni-LeiLi,Ming-HaoWu,ShengShen,FuzhouUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . .[10598-68]
Discussion of using SSI-COV, EFDD, and multivariate AR model on identification of structural system with close space modes,Chin-HsiungLoh,Tsai-JungKuo,NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan). .[10598-69]
Heterogeneous data fusion for impact force identification in truss structures,MuhammadSaleem,TheUniv.ofArizona(USA)andUniv.ofEngineeringandTechnologyLahore(Pakistan);HongkiJo,TheUniv.ofArizona(USA). . . . . [10598-70]
Discussion of signal decomposition techniques on feature extraction from structural dynamic response data,Chin-HsiungLoh,Chuan-FuLi,NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-71]
Analysis of dispersion and propagation properties in a periodic rod via fractional wave equation,JohnP.Hollkamp,FabioSemperlotti,PurdueUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-72]
Characterization and modeling of a MR elastomer,Jorgede-JLozoya-Santos,JonathanRivas,SantiagoCruz,Univ.deMonterrey(Mexico);AndreaSpaggiari,Univ.degliStudidiModenaeReggioEmilia(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-73]
Detecting the onset of delamination in a post-tensioned curved concrete structure using hidden Markov modeling of acoustic emissions,ArvinEbrahimkhanlou,JongkwonChoi,TrevorD.Hrynyk,SalvatoreSalamone,OguzhanBayrak,TheUniv.ofTexasatAustin(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-74]
SESSION 9 WED 3:30 PM TO 5:30 PM
Radar SHM/NDESessionChairs:Tian Xia, TheUniv.ofVermont(USA);Yan Wan, TheUniv.of
TexasatArlington(USA)
Characterization of steel rebar grids using synthetic aperture radar imaging,JieHu,JonesOwusuTwumasi,TzuyangYu,Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-42]
Characterization of the range effect in synthetic aperture radar images of concrete specimens for width estimation,AhmedAlzeyadi,TzuyangYu,Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10599-43]
Electromagnetic characterization of white spruce at different moisture contents using synthetic aperture radar imaging,ChristopherM.Ingemi,JonesOwusuTwumasi,TzuyangYu,Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA). . .[10599-44]
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image reconstruction with very sparse measurements,XiahanYang,YahongR.Zheng,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . .[10599-45]
Extracting and identifying ballastless track structural defects in GPR images,QilingYe,NanjingUniv.ofPostsandTelecommunications(China);TianXia,TheUniv.ofVermont(USA);LiangbaoJiao,NanjingInstituteofTechnology(China);DryverHuston,TheUniv.ofVermont(USA);XuehongCao,NanjingInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . .[10599-46]
Study of GPR signal propagation and imaging of multilayer rebar mesh structure,JialeiTian,NanjingUniv.ofPostsandTelecommunications(China);TianXia,TheUniv.ofVermont(USA);LiangbaoJiao,NanjingInstituteofTechnology(China);DryverHuston,TheUniv.ofVermont(USA);XuehongCao,NanjingInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-47]
SESSION 9A WED 3:20 PM TO 6:00 PM
Elastic and Metamaterial III
SessionChairs:Guoliang Huang, Univ.ofMissouri(USA);Jinkyu Yang, Univ.of
Washington(USA)
Inducing and tuning edge-states in a weak topological phononic waveguide,Ting-WeiLiu,FabioSemperlotti,PurdueUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-49]
Topologically tunable metamaterial based on bi-stable Stewart platform,YingWu,HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China)andUniv.ofWashington(USA);HiromiYasuda,RajeshChaunsali,Univ.ofWashington(USA);KaipingYu,HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China);JinkyuYang,Univ.ofWashington(USA)[10600-50]
Dissipative nonlinear elastic metamaterials for broadband wave attenuation,XianchenXu,MilesBarnhart,GuoliangHuang,Univ.ofMissouri(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-51]
Level repulsion and band sorting in phononic crystals,YanLu,AnkitSrivastava,IllinoisInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-52]
Reconfigurable metasurfaces for directional acoustic sensing,CharlesRohde,AlecK.Ikei,MathewD.Guild,DavidC.Calvo,GregoryJ.Orris,U.S.NavalResearchLab.(USA) . . . . . . . . .[10600-53]
Design of smart metamaterials for vibration control: extension of Bloch approach to handle finite system boundary conditions,KévinBillon,MorvanOuisse,EmelineSadoulet-Reboul,FEMTO-ST(France);ManuelCollet,Lab.deTribologieetDynamiquedesSystèmes(France). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-54]
Optimal dispersion in numerical models for elastic wave propagation,PawelPacko,AGHUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(Poland);MichaelJ.Leamy,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA);PiotrKijanka,MateuszGawronski,WieslawJ.Staszewski,AGHUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(Poland). . . . . . . . . .[10600-55]
Nonlinear elastic wave dispersion in a slender metamaterial rod,RomikKhajehtourian,MahmoudI.Hussein,Univ.ofColoradoBoulder(USA). . . . .[10600-56]
SESSION 9B WED 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PM
Composite MonitoringSessionChairs:Wieslaw M.
Ostachowicz, TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland);Sridhar
Krishnaswamy, NorthwesternUniv.(USA)
A damage index for identifying incipient delamination in CFRP laminated plates relying on 2D multi-resolution modal Teager-Kaiser energy,WeiXu,MaosenCao,HohaiUniv.(China);MaciejRadzieński,WiesławOstachowicz,TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-57]
Effect of multiscale precursor damage on wave propagation through modulated constitutive properties of composite materials,VahidTavaf,SajanShrestha,MohammadsadeghSaadatzi,SouravBanerjee,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-58]
Single-sensor acoustic emission source localization in plate-like structures: a deep learning approach,ArvinEbrahimkhanlou,SalvatoreSalamone,TheUniv.ofTexasatAustin(USA). .[10600-59]
Effect of bond stiffness degradation on sensor signals under dynamic loading,SubirPatra,SouravBanerjee,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA). . . . . . . . .[10600-60]
Mechanical characterization of bistable laminates for very small aircraft morphing applications,GennaroScarselli,AlfonsoMaffezzoli,FrancescoNicassio,Univ.delSalento(Italy). . . . . . . . [10600-61]
Composite samples with different contaminations analysed with THz spectrometry,MagdalenaMieloszyk,KatarzynaMajewska,PolishAccademyofSciences(Poland);WieslawOstachowicz,PolishAcademyofSciences(Poland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-62]
Numerical and experimental investigations on the Lamb wave propagation in a complex GFRP aircraft structure,AlessandroDeLuca,Univ.degliStudidellaCampaniaLuigiVanvitelli(Italy);AngeloDeFenza,GiuseppePetrone,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy);DonatoPerfetto,FrancescoCaputo,Univ.degliStudidellaCampaniaLuigiVanvitelli(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-63]
SESSION 9B WED 3:20 PM TO 6:00 PM
Civil Infrastructure Monitoring II
SessionChairs:Jian Li, TheUniv.ofKansas(USA);Chin-Hsiung Loh,
NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan)
Advanced structural health monitoring system for USGS instrumented buildings,ErolKalkan,JonP.Fletcher,U.S.GeologicalSurvey(USA);PaulFriberg,InstrumentalSoftwareTechnologies,Inc.(USA);LawrenceM.Baker,U.S.GeologicalSurvey(USA);JuanArchilla,U.S.Dept.ofVeteransAffairs(USA) . . . . . . . . [10598-75]
Telemetry techniques for continuous monitoring of partially submerged large civil infrastructure,QuincyAlexander,AntonNetchaev,MatthewSmith,U.S.ArmyEngineerResearchandDevelopmentCtr.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-76]
Pedestrian-induced vibration comfort evaluation of footbridge with smart mobile device,DeyiChen,QuanshengYan,XiaolinYu,ZhengYang,SouthChinaUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . [10598-77]
Vibration monitoring of a tall building applying DBF based imaging radar: VirA,HideakiIwaki,ChibaInstituteofTechnology(Japan);HitoshiNohmi,AkiraNohmi,IkuoShirai,AlouetteTechnologyInc.(Japan);KazuoTamura,ChibaInstituteofTechnology(Japan) . . . . . . . . [10598-78]
Flood fragility analysis of in stream bridge,TouhidAhamed,JaehoShim,HongkiJo,JenniferG.Duan,TheUniv.ofArizona(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-79]
Joint input-state estimation for earthquake-excited building structures using acceleration measurements,SdiqTaher,JianLi,HuazhenFang,TheUniv.ofKansas(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-80]
Finite element model updating of an in-service highway bridge using dynamic experimental data,XinjunDong,YangWang,XiLiu,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-81]
Seismic damage assessment of bridge structure using recursive subspace identification algorithms,Chin-HsiungLoh,I-NoYu,NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-82]
Sessions9Aand9Brunconcurrently. Sessions9Aand9Brunconcurrently.
44 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
POSTER SESSIONWednesday 7 March | 6:00 to 7:30 pm
Conference attendees are invited to attend the poster session to network, enjoy light refreshments, and view the poster papers. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badge. Authors of poster papers will be present to answer questions concerning their papers. Poster authors must set up their poster between 10 am and 4 pm on Wednesday 7 March.
CONFERENCE 10593Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VIIIAn ocean port that is built and functions using the chemistry of seawater,CarolynM.Dry,NaturalProcessDesign,Inc.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-39]
A biomimetic coating for concrete that takes up CO2 while strengthening the concrete,CarolynM.Dry,NaturalProcessDesign,Inc.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . .[10593-40]
Direct measurement of modal fluctuations in PVDF based artificial Basilar membrane using a high-resolution data acquisition board,MohammadSadeghSaadatzi,SouravBanerjee,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-41]
Biomimetic parallel computing approach to processing,BlaineAllen,StephenTrotnic,SteveE.Watkins,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA);BenjaminCooper,CoreMemoryCircuits,LLC(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10593-42]
CONFERENCE 10595Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XIIA parameter tuning method of negative capacitor circuit for piezoelectric shunt damping, TakuyaHonda,IchiroJikuya,KanazawaUniv.(Japan);KentaroTakagi,NagoyaUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . . . [10595-5]
Structural vibration-based damage classification of delaminated smart composite laminates, HeungSooKim,AsifKhan,DonggukUniv.(Korea,Republicof);JungWooSohn,KumohNationalInstituteofTechnology(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-78]
Deploying test of a shape memory polymer composite hinge at low temperature,NamSeoGoo,VanLuongLe,KonkukUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Woong-RyeolYu,SeoulNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . .[10595-87]
Design and modeling of macroscale velocity driven harvester using galfenol, MojtabaGhodsi,HamidrezaZiaiefar,SultanQaboosUniv.(Oman);FaragOmar,UnitedArabEmiratesUniv.(UnitedArabEmirates);KhurshidAlam,MortezaMohamadzaheri,SultanQaboosUniv.(Oman);MohammadRezaSheykholeslami,ArakUniv.(Iran,IslamicRepublicof);AmurAl-Yahmadi,IssamBahadur,SultanQaboosUniv.(Oman) . . . . . . . .[10595-99]
Impact analysis of fiber-reinforced composites by means of CNTs,SimoneCinquemani,ClaudioSbaruffatti,DiegoScaccabarozzi,PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-111]
Numerical study of the of ultrasonic vibration in deep drawing process of circular sections with rubber die,SimoneCinquemani,PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy);MohammadSheykholeslami,ArakUniv.(Iran,IslamicRepublicof)[10595-112]
Decentralized control of vibration with active smart dampers,SimoneCinquemani,AndreaCosta,FerruccioResta,PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-113]
Preliminary studies on SMA embedded in wind turbine blades for passive control of vibration,SimoneCinquemani,PouyaHaghdoust,AntoniettaLoConte,PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy) . . . [10595-114]
Design and testing of a novel audio transducer to train string musical instruments,SimoneCinquemani,PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy) . . . [10595-116]
Towards the development of a triple SMA actuated vertical tube ,BardiaKonh,Univ.ofHawai’iatManoa(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-117]
Design and development of active bimorph structure for deployable space application,RupalSrivastava,IndianInstituteofTechnologyKanpur(India). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-118]
Low frequency dual-purpose energy harvesting vibration isolation system,HamzehK.Bardaweel,S.M.MahdiMofidian,LouisianaTechUniv.USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-120]
Theoretical modeling of a 2D nano-energy harvester,SomayajuluDhulipala,ArunachalakasiArockiarajan,AliShaikhFaruq,IndianInstituteofTechnologyMadras(India). . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-121]
Analysis of systems with hysteretic damping via the monodromy matrix,LuisMoreno-Ahedo,Univ.AutónomadeBajaCalifornia(Mexico). . . . . . [10595-122]
Phosphor-free III-nitride nanowire white-light-emitting diodes for visible light communication,MoabRajanPhilip,ThangHaQuocBui,MehrdadDjavid,MdNasirUddinBhuyian,HieuP.Nguyen,NewJerseyInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-123]
Enhanced performance of piezoelectric wind energy harvester based on magnetic boundary constraint,FengruiLiu,Wen-MingZhang,Hong-XiangZou,HanYan,ShanghaiJiaoTongUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-125]
Development of 3D printed coils for vibration driven electromagnetic power generation,S.M.MahdiMofidian,StephenBierschenk,HamzehK.Bardaweel,LouisianaTechUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-126]
Experimental verification of a tuned inertial mass electromagnetic transducer,TakehikoAsai,YutaWatanabe,KeitaSugiura,Univ.ofTsukuba(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-127]
A new method for Poisson’s ratio measurement with time-of-flight technique: application to the preliminary design of smart composite structures,XianlongChen,YannMeyer,RémyLachat,Univ.BourgogneFranche-Comté(France)andUniv.ofTechnologyofBelfort-Montbéliard(France);MorvanOuisse,FEMTO-ST(France)andUniv.BourgogneFranche-Comté(France) . . . . . [10595-128]
Finite element study of main effective parameters in UT probe resolution,MohammadRezaSheykholeslami,ArakUniv.(Iran,IslamicRepublicof);MojtabaGhodsi,SultanQaboosUniv.(Oman);M.Bagheri,M.Allahdadi,M.Amin,ArakUniv.(Iran,IslamicRepublicof). . . . . [10595-129]
Optimum design of multi-resonance transducer,MohammadRezaSheykholeslami,ArakUniv.(Iran,IslamicRepublicof);MojtabaGhodsi,SultanQaboosUniv.(Oman);SimoneCinquemani,PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy);SiamakMazdak,TafreshUniv.(Iran,IslamicRepublicof). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-130]
Soft printable grippers made of polymer-paper based bilayer composite,WeiWang,Sung-HoonAhn,SeoulNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . [10595-132]
Minimization of evanescent field in one-dimensional finite elastic metamaterial, YongChangShin,HeonjunYoon,Soo-HoJo,ByengDongYoun,SeoulNationalUniv(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . [10595-133]
CONFERENCE 10596Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XIIEvaluation of oil-leakage of multi-layered resin-hose clamped with metal nipple and sleeve,KentaMatsuoka,KazuyaOkubo,ToruFujii,DoshishaUniv.(Japan);YushiFujishita,FukoKusu,MasatoMatsushita,RyotaYoshihara,NittaCorp.(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-59]
Precise prediction of giant magnetostrictive transducer behavior,SimoneCinquemani,PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy);MohammadSheykholeslami,ArakUniv.(Iran,IslamicRepublicof);SiamakMazdak,TafreshUniv.(Iran,IslamicRepublicof);YousefHojjat,TarbiatModaresUniv.(Iran,IslamicRepublicof);SoheilTalebian,RaziUniv.(Iran,IslamicRepublicof);MojtabaGhodsi,SultanQaboosUniv.(Oman). . . . . . . . .[10596-60]
Effects of the content of isocyanate and particle structures on acoustic absorption properties of magnetic polyurethane foam,XiaojieWang,CaipingWang,InstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China);HonglangZhu,ChongqingUniv.ofPostsandTelecommunications(China)andInstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China);RuiLi,ChongqingUniv.ofPostsandTelecommunications(China);JialuGeng,BinLi,InstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-61]
The electrical resistivity and percolation threshold of MWCNTs/polymer composites filled with a few aligned carbonyl iron particles,ShuaiDong,XiaojieWang,InstituteofAdvancedManufacturingTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-62]
Numerical model for an epoxy beam reinforced with superelastic shape memory alloy wires,NguyenViet,FengChiaUniv.(VietNam). . . . . . . . .[10596-63]
Characteristics of energy harvesting using BaTiO3/Cu laminates with changes in temperature,KotaroMori,IbarakiUniv.(Japan);HirokiTakeuchi,FumioNarita,TohokuUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-64]
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 45
High strength and modulus graphene-based composites fiber,HyunsooKim,SeonJeongKim,HanyangUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-65]
Topology optimization of phononic crystals with near-zero refractive index,LongxiangXie,JianLiu,HunanUniv.(China);GuoliangHuang,Univ.ofMissouri(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-66]
Modeling the effects of geometric defects and strain profiles on precessional magnetic switching in multiferroic heterostrucutres,AndresC.Chavez,AuniA.Kundu,ChristopherS.Lynch,GregoryP.Carman,Univ.ofCalifornia,LosAngeles(USA) . .[10596-67]
Safety concerns in composite manufacturing,EylemAsmatulu,WichitaStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-68]
Sustainability of fiber reinforced laminate and honeycomb composites in manufacturing industries,EylemAsmatulu,MuhammetM.Rahman,WichitaStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-69]
Nonlinear analysis of concrete gravity dams using generalized Prandtl neural networks and damage detection,MehrdadShafieiDizaji,Univ.ofVirginia(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-70]
Optimal power and power limit of power harvesters, YabinLiao,PennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA);HenrySodano,Univ.ofMichigan(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-72]
CONFERENCE 10598Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace SystemsSimulation of strain dependent damping in SMA embedded hybrid beams,SimoneCinquemani,PouyaHaghdoust,AntoniettaLoConte,NoraLecis,PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-130]
An optical fiber extrinsic Fabry-Perot interferometer based displacement sensor with centimeter measurement range,ChenZhu,JieHuang,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-131]
Comparison of binary and multi-level logic processing for an optical encoder,CaitlynM.Renne,U.S.AirForceAcademy(USA);SteveE.Watkins,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA);JohnG.Ciezki,U.S.AirForceAcademy(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-132]
A high-linear sweep laser source to interrogate sub-terahertz range fiber sensors,ZhenChen,ZheyiYao,GeraldHefferman,TaoWei,TheUniv.ofRhodeIsland(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-133]
Design of a new hybrid brake for control torque of knee-exoskeleton featuring magneto-rheological fluid,XuanPhuDo,Vietnamese-GermanUniv.(VietNam)andINHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Seung-BokChoi,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof);HuyTaDuc,LeTranHuyThang,Vietnamese-GermanUniv.(VietNam) . . . . . [10598-134]
Design of a new damper for vibration control of knee-exoskeleton featuring magneto-rheological fluid,XuanPhuDo,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof)andVietnamese-GermanUniv.(VietNam);Seung-BokChoi,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof);NguyenVuDuc,LongMaiBuiQuoc,Vietnamese-GermanUniv.(VietNam). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-135]
Wide-range displacement sensor based on a hollow coaxial cable Fabry-Perot resonator,ChenZhu,JieHuang,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-136]
Buckled beam based optical interferometric pressure sensor with low temperature cross-sensitivity,ChenZhu,JieHuang,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . [10598-137]
Numerical study of cornea applanation by using a portable force-displacement sensor for intraocular pressure measurements,TingYao,BaoqingNie,XinjianChen,SoochowUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-138]
Design and realization of data loss compensation system based on compressed sensing,RuidanXue,YiZhang,YanYu,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-139]
Design and verification of an indoor wireless UWB positioning system for civil structures,TingLei,XuefengCao,JieWang,YanYu,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-140]
Inertial monolithic sensors for low frequency acceleration measurement of spacecrafts and satellites,FabrizioBarone,GerardoGiordano,Univ.degliStudidiSalerno(Italy) . . . . . . . [10598-141]
A novel method to monitoring convergence deformation of metro tunnels,ShulinXie,XuefengZhao,PengLiu,LixiaoZhang,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . [10598-142]
Convolutional neural networks-based crack detection for real concrete surface,ShengyuanLi,XuefengZhao,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-143]
Frequency domain fiber loop ring-down system for liquid refractive index sensing,YiyangZhuang,JieHuang,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-144]
A high resolution extrinsic Fabry-Perot interferometer-based two-dimensional optical fiber inclinometer,YiyangZhuang,JieHuang,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . [10598-145]
A novel high temperature sensor based on a hollow coaxial cable Fabry-Perot resonator,YiyangZhuang,MohammedF.Ahmed,JieHuang,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA)[10598-146]
A mechanical designed EFPI using buckling beam mechanism for strain sensing,YangDu,JieHuang,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-147]
A comparison between electro-mechanical impedance sensing and optical fiber Bragg gratings for defect detection,CraigLopatin,Technion-IsraelInstituteofTechnology(Israel). [10598-148]
Mixed-effect nested models for evaluation of falling-weight deflectometers,PeterBajorski,RochesterInstituteofTechnology(USA). . [10598-149]
Principle of a smart clutch-based test bench for 1/4 vehicular braking systems,Xian-XuBai,YangLi,YangLiu,HefeiUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . [10598-150]
Research on the Great Wall features identification based on deep learning method,NiannianWang,ZhengZou,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China);LinanWang,ChinaAcademyofCulturalHeritage(China);XuefengZhao,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . [10598-151]
Optimal sensor placement for continuous optical fiber sensors,GabrieleCazzulani,MartinaChieppi,AndreaColombo,PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-152]
Self-aligned epitaxial silicon nano-wire arrays for sensor applications,Jung-HwanHyung,JaeHongPark,NationalNanofabCtr.(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-153]
Integrating 3D scanning within a simulation framework for structural mechanics,DevinK.Harris,MehrdadShafieiDizaji,ShuzhenYang,Univ.ofVirginia(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-154]
Penetrating telemetry and subsurface sensing with low-frequency magnetic fields using compact mechanical sources,DryverR.Huston,RobertFarrell,DanielOrfeo,DylanBurns,TianXia,TheUniv.ofVermont(USA). . . . . . . [10598-155]
Modal analysis from compressed measurements using the multivariate AR model, ZhongdongDuan,JieKang,HarbinInstituteofTechnologyShenzhenGraduateSchool(China) . . . . .[10598-157]
SUBMIT YOUR NEXT PAPER TO THESPIE JOURNAL OF NANOPHOTONICS
Ali Adibi, Georgia Institute of Technology, Editor-in-ChiefThe Journal of Nanophotonics (JNP), founded in 2007, is an online-
only journal that publishes articles on the fabrication and application of nanostructures that facilitate the generation, propagation, manipulation,
and detection of light from the infrared to the ultraviolet regimes, including nanoparticles, quantum dots, nanostructures, nanotubes, nanowaveguides, sculptured thin films, quantum optics, nanoscale
optical electronics, surface plasmons, ultrashort pulse propagation, light-harvesting materials and devices, nanophotonic detectors, near-field
optics, and optical manipulation techniques.
SPIE journals are part of the SPIE Digital Library, the world’s largest collection of optics and photonics research.
Nanophotonics.SPIEDigitalLibrary.org
46 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
THURSDAY 8 MARCH
SESSION 9A THU 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AM
EAP Fabrication Processes
SessionChairs:Siegfried G. Bauer, JohannesKeplerUniv.Linz(Austria);Holger Böse, Fraunhofer-Institutfür
SilicatforschungISC(Germany)
On the performance of helical dielectric elastomer actuator with additive manufacturing,JangHoPark,DaewonKim,EduardoDivo,Embry-RiddleAeronauticalUniv.(USA) . . . . . . [10594-32]
Fully inkjet printed dielectric elastomer actuator with 5 µm thick silicone membrane,SamuelSchlatter,EcolePolytechniqueFédéraledeLausanne(Switzerland);SamuelRosset,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand);DavidMcCoul,WakeForestInstituteforRegenerativeMedicine(USA);HerbertShea,EcolePolytechniqueFédéraledeLausanne(Switzerland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-33]
3D printing with light: towards additive manufacturing of soft, electroactive structures,DjenT.Kuhnel,JonathanM.Rossiter,CharlF.J.Faul,Univ.ofBristol(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-34]
A stretchable, conductive fabric for simplified manufacturing of dielectric elastomer electrodes,DavidAllen,SophieFarmer,RobertGregg,WalterVoit,TheUniv.ofTexasatDallas(USA) . . [10594-35]
Controlling dielectric loss and ionic conductivity through film processing optimization of fluorinated electrostrictive polymers,FrancescoPedroli,INSAVALOR(France);MathieuTauban,SolvayS.A.(France);Pierre-JeanCottinet,INSAVALOR(France);OlivierSanseau,SolvayS.A.(France);Jean-FabienCapsal,INSAVALOR(France). . . [10594-36]
Elastomeric electrode and casting process for manufacturing multilayer dielectric elastomer actuators,ZhuoyuanLi,PengfeiDong,TianlinShi,ChaoTang,HualingChen,Xi’anJiaotongUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-37]
SESSION 10A THU 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AM
Energy Harvesting IV: Design and Optimization
SessionChairs:Soobum Lee, Univ.ofMaryland,BaltimoreCounty(USA);Lei Zuo, VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.
(USA)
Experimental verification of tire energy harvester designed via reliability based design optimization method,AminToghiEshghi,SoobumLee,Univ.ofMaryland,BaltimoreCounty(USA);MohammadKazemSadoughi,ChaoHu,IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA);Young-CheolKim,Jong-HoSeo,KoreaInstituteofMachinery&Materials(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-66]
Modeling and design of electromagnetic and piezoelectric chest strain energy harvesters including soft tissue effects,TahzibSafwat,ZoubeidaOunaies,ChristopherD.Rahn,ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA). . . . . [10595-67]
Design parameter study on piezoelectric energy harvester for scavenging human mandible deformation energy,RichardFan,DannyJoe,PoojanShah,HyunJunJung,SoobumLee,Univ.ofMaryland,BaltimoreCounty(USA);MaryAnneMelo,RadiMasri,Univ.ofMaryland,Baltimore(USA). . . . . . . [10595-68]
Design of an impact-driven piezoelectric energy harvester with gravity-induced rotator for wind turbine blade monitoring system,HyunJunJung,StanleyChervin,MilesSmith,SoobumLee,Univ.ofMaryland,BaltimoreCounty(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-69]
Design and characterization of a novel ocean wave energy converter for self-powered lifejacket using mechanical motion rectifier,JiaMi,LinXu,ChenyangWang,WuhanUniv.ofTechnology(China);YalingYang,Ctr.forEnergyHarvestingMaterialsandSystems,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA)andIndustry-Univ.CooperativeResearchCtrs.Program,NationalScienceFoundation(USA);LeiZuo,Ctr.forEnergyHarvestingMaterialsandSystems,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA)andIndustry-Univ.CooperativeResearchCtrs.Program,NationalScienceFoundation(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-70]
Design, modeling, and experiment of an energy harvesting backpack,JiaMi,LinXu,WuhanUniv.ofTechnology(China);LeiZuo,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-71]
SESSION 10 THU 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AM
Mechanics of Multifunctional MaterialsSessionChairs:William S. Oates, Florida
StateUniv.(USA);Lihua Jin, Univ.ofCalifornia,LosAngeles(USA)
Sample containerization and planetary protection using brazing for breaking the chain of contact to Mars by synchronously separating, seaming, sealing, and sterilizing the container,YosephBar-Cohen,MirceaBadescu,StewartSherrit,XiaoqiBao,CameronLindsey,ThomasKutzer,EduardoSalazar,JetPropulsionLab.(USA) . . . . .[10596-49]
The effects of surface topography control using liquid crystal elastomers on bodies in flow,MichaelSettle,RichardBeblo,Univ.ofDaytonResearchInstitute(USA)andAirForceResearchLab.(USA);GregoryW.Reich,TimothyWhite,AirForceResearchLab.(USA);TylerGuin,AirForceResearchLab.(USA)andAzimuthCorp.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-50]
Strength and failure analysis of composite-to-composite adhesive bonds with different surface preparations,NikhilParanjpe,EylemAsmatulu,MuhammadM.Rahman,RamazanAsmatulu,WichitaStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-51]
Isolation of Aramid nanofibers for high strength multiscale fiber reinforced composites,JiajunLin,Univ.ofMichigan(USA);BrendanA.Patterson,Univ.ofFlorida(USA);MohammadH.Malakooti,HenryA.Sodano,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-52]
Passive flow-induced vibration response and stability of flexible composite plates in viscous flows,DenizTolgaAkcabay,YinLuYoung,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-53]
Evaluation of thermally aged carbon fiber/epoxy composites using acoustic emission, electrical resistance, and thermogram,Joung-ManPark,GyeongsangNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof)andTheUniv.ofUtah(USA);Pyung-SuShin,Jong-HyunKim,Young-MinBaek,Ha-SungPark,GyeongsangNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof);LawrenceK.DeVries,TheUniv.ofUtah(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10596-54]
SESSION 9B THU 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AM
Applications of EAP ISessionChairs:E.-F. Markus Henke, TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand);
Thomas Wallmersperger, TUDresden(Germany)
Electroactive catheter design using conducting interpenetrating polymer networks actuators,VincentWoehling,GiaoT.M.Nguyen,CédricPlesse,Univ.deCergy-Pontoise(France);MeisamFarajollahi,JohnD.W.Madden,TheUniv.ofBritishColumbia(Canada);FrédéricVidal,Univ.deCergy-Pontoise(France). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-38]
Fully embedded actuators in elastomeric skin for use in humanoid robots,YaraAlmubarak,NicoleXiuMaly,YonasTadesse,TheUniv.ofTexasatDallas(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-39]
Biorobotic systems design and development using TCP muscles,LianjunWu,FarzadKarami,YonasTadesse,TheUniv.ofTexasatDallas(USA) . . [10594-40]
Design and development of soft robot for head and neck cancer radiotherapy,YaraAlmubarak,OlalekanOgunmolu,NickGans,TheUniv.ofTexasatDallas(USA);XuejunGu,SteveJiang,TheUniv.ofTexasSouthwesternMedicalCtr.atDallas(USA);YonasTadesse,TheUniv.ofTexasatDallas(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-41]
Aerodynamic characteristics of soft active membrane wings,AlyssaJ.Skulborstad,GurmeetSingh,NakhiahC.Goulbourne,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-42]
Dielectric breakdown test of dielectric silicone membranes under different temperature and humidity conditions,FelixWelsch,Univ.desSaarlandes(Germany);BettinaFasolt,ZeMAGmbH(Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-43]
CONFERENCE 10594Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XX
CONFERENCE 10595Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XII
CONFERENCE 10596Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites XII
Sessions9Aand9Brunconcurrently. Sessions10Aand10Brunconcurrently.
SESSION 10B THU 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AM
Passive and Active Vibration Isolation
Attenuation IISessionChairs:Jae-Hung Han,
KAIST(Korea,Republicof);Alper Erturk, GeorgiaInstituteof
Technology(USA)
Experimental verification of electromagnetic damper for mitigating cable vibration,HoYeonJung,Seung-KyungKye,Hyung-JoJung,KAIST(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-72]
Active mass damper system for high-rise buildings using neural oscillator and position controller: generation method for desired stroke of auxiliary mass using synchronous detection,JunichiHongu,TottoriUniv.(Japan);DaisukeIba,KyotoInstituteofTechnology(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-73]
Nonlinear adaptive piezoelectric circuit for stiffness control,TarcisioM.Silva,EscoladeEngenhariadeSãoCarlosdaUniv.deSãoPaulo(Brazil);CarlosDeMarquiJr.,EscoladeEngenhariadeSãoCarlosdaUniversidadedeSãoPaulo(Brazil). . . . . . . . . .[10595-74]
LPV control for an active suspension quarter of car-one parameter case,Jorgede-J.Lozoya-Santos,JuanCarlosTudon-Martinez,Univ.deMonterrey(Mexico);RicardoRamirez-Mendoza,TecnológicodeMonterrey(Mexico);OlivierSename,GIPSA-lab(France)andInstitutNationalPolytechniquedeGrenoble(France) . . [10595-75]
Research on seismic performance of a new type energy dissipating coupling beam damper,MinLiu,LiqiangWang,HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . [10595-76]
Panel with piezoelectric patches connected to multi-resonant shunts tuned to maximize electrical power absorption,MichalZientek,PaoloGardonio,Univ.degliStudidiUdine(Italy). . . [10595-77]
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 47
THURSDAY 8 MARCH
SESSION 10A THU 8:00 TO 10:00 AM
Guided Wave SHM/NDE
SessionChairs:Xiaoning Jiang, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);Peter J. Shull,
ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
High temperature ultrasound NDT using photoacoustic Lamb waves and AlN sensors,TaeyangKim,JinwookKim,XiaoningJiang,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . [10599-48]
Fatigue disbonding analysis of wide composite panels by means of Lamb waves,LenkaMichalcová,VZLÚ,a.s.(CzechRepublic). . . . . . [10599-49]
Recent developments on the generation and detection of highly nonlinear solitary waves for NDE applications,AmirNasrollahi,PiervincenzoRizzo,Univ.ofPittsburgh(USA). . . . . . . . . [10599-50]
Standing surface acoustic wave technology applied for micro-particle concentration in oil,ZipingWang,XianXue,YingLuo,JiangsuUniv.(China);Fuh-GwoYuan,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA)[10599-51]
Non-destructive inspection of debond in reinforced concrete structures using guided wave,WeiShen,DongshengLi,JinpingOu,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . [10599-52]
A multiple stage method of damage detection based on Lamb waves,ZhengLi,JiahongQi,JianlinChen,PekingUniv.(China). . . . . . . . [10599-53]
SESSION 10A THU 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AM
Elastic and Metamaterial IV
SessionChairs:Fabio Semperlotti, PurdueUniv.(USA);
Mostafa A. Nouh, Univ.atBuffalo(USA)
Interpreting phononic Bragg band gaps through finite system dynamics and transfer functions,HasanAlBa’ba’a,MostafaA.Nouh,TarunrajSingh,Univ.atBuffalo(USA) . . . . . . . . [10600-64]
Investigation on multi-occurrence of Dirac cone and exceptional ring,MustahseenIndaleeb,HossainAhmed,SouravBanerjee,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-65]
An active metasurface for real-time multifunctional elastic wave control,YangyangChen,XiaopengLi,GuoliangHuang,Univ.ofMissouri(USA). . . . . [10600-66]
Achieving double-zero effective properties in elastic waveguides,HongfeiZhu,Univ.ofNotreDame(USA);FabioSemperlotti,PurdueUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . [10600-67]
3D phononic crystal with ultra-wide bandgaps,AmirAshkanMokhtari,YanLu,AnkitSrivastava,IllinoisInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-68]
Nanoscale surface phononic crystals for characterization of complex and periodic materials using extreme ultraviolet light,TravisFrazer,JoshuaL.Knobloch,BegoñaAbadMayor,JorgeN.Hernandez-Charpak,HenryKapteyn,MargaretMurnane,JILA(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-69]
SESSION 10A THU 8:00 AM TO 10:20 AM
Fiber Optic Sensors for Structural Health
Monitoring ISessionChairs:Ying Huang,
NorthDakotaStateUniv.(USA);R. Brian Jenkins, U.S.Naval
Academy(USA)
Development of fiber optic strain based deflection and twist algorithms for aircraft wing structures,FranciscoPena,ArmstrongFlightResearchCtr.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-83]
In-pavement fiber Bragg grating sensor for vehicle speed and wheelbase estimation,Mu’athAl-Tarawneh,YingHuang,NorthDakotaStateUniv.(USA)[10598-84]
Strain measurement on the surface of diametrically loaded acrylic sphere with a distributed fiber optic sensor,MatthewKlegseth,YiBao,GendaChen,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . [10598-85]
A pendulum based optical fiber inclinometer with nanoradian resolution,YiyangZhuang,JieHuang,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). [10598-86]
Response of an embedded distributed optical fiber sensor to directed energy and applied strain,R.BrianJenkins,PeterJoyce,CharlesNelson,U.S.NavalAcademy(USA). . . . . . . [10598-87]
A distributed optical fiber sensing system for data center thermal monitoring,ZhenChen,ShuyiPei,TheUniv.ofRhodeIsland(USA);BoTang,HofstraUniv.(USA);GeraldHefferman,TheUniv.ofRhodeIsland(USA)andBrownUniv.(USA);HaiboHe,QingYang,TaoWei,TheUniv.ofRhodeIsland(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-88]
Research on subsea pipeline scour monitoring using distributed Raman optical sensing technique,XinwangZhang,ChinaConstructionEighthEngineeringDivision(China);XuefengZhao,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . [10598-89]
CONFERENCE 10598Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems
CONFERENCE 10599Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Civil Infrastructure, and Transportation XII
CONFERENCE 10600Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XII
Sessions10Aand10Brunconcurrently. Sessions10Aand10Brunconcurrently. Sessions10Aand10Brunconcurrently.
SESSION 10B THU 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AM
Novel Sensing Technologies III
SessionChairs:Sridhar Krishnaswamy, Northwestern
Univ.(USA);Ying Huang, NorthDakotaStateUniv.(USA)
Bolt looseness detection using pulsed laser scanning system,JooyoungPark,SeungheePark,ChanggilLee,KassahunDemmisieTola,SungkyunkwanUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . [10598-90]
The development of shape information model for efficient BIM by 3D laser scanning and the Octree ,GichunCha,SeungheePark,SungkyunkwanUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . [10598-91]
IMU-based motion capture system for industrial application,AlessandroGreco,FrancescoCaputo,EgidioD’Amato,ImmacolataNotaro,Univ.degliStudidellaCampaniaLuigiVanvitelli(Italy) . . . . . . . [10598-92]
Pavement bottom-up crack detection using in-pavement point sensors,MohanadAlshandah,YingHuang,PanLu,DenverTolliver,NorthDakotaStateUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . [10598-93]
Monitoring solid metal structures with a nervous system embedded with ultrasonic 3D printing,JonathanD.Suter,CurtisLarimer,KayteDenslow,PacificNorthwestNationalLab.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-94]
Grating based high-frequency ultrasonic sensors,HemingWei,AbhishekAmrithanath,SridharKrishnaswamy,NorthwesternUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-95]
SESSION 10B THU 8:00 AM TO 11:30 AM
SHM/NDE Sensor Modeling
SessionChairs:Piotr Omenzetter, Univ.ofAberdeen(UnitedKingdom);Simon Laflamme, IowaStateUniv.ofScience
andTechnology(USA)
Toward passive sensing through reconstructed Green’s function in structural health monitoring,YuShengChang,NationalInstituteofAerospace(USA)andNorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10599-54]
Assessment of dye penetrant crack detectability in external corners using similarity analysis,AjayM.Koshti,NASAJohnsonSpaceCtr.(USA). .[10599-55]
Eddy current crack detection capability assessment approach using crack specimens with differing electrical conductivity,AjayM.Koshti,NASAJohnsonSpaceCtr.(USA). .[10599-56]
Finite element simulation of photoacoustic fiber optic sensors for surface corrosion detection on a steel rod,QixiangTang,JonesOwusuTwumasi,JieHu,XingweiWang,TzuyangYu,Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA)[10599-57]
Determination of elastic constants of Langatate single crystals through ultrasound velocity measurements,HaifengZhang,Univ.ofNorthTexas(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10599-58]
Bayesian estimation of material damage pattern using through-thickness dielectric measurements,MushuangLiu,YanWan,TheUniv.ofTexasatArlington(USA). . . .[10599-59]
Comparison of two optimization algorithms for fuzzy finite element model updating for damage detec tion in wind turbine blades,PiotrOmenzetter,Univ.ofAberdeen(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10599-60]
International Roughness Index (IRI) measurement using Hilbert-Huang transform,WenjinZhang,MingWang,NortheasternUniv.(USA). . . [10599-61]
A tomography reconstruction method for damage diagnosis of wood structure in construction field,QiwenQiu,DenvidLau,CityUniv.ofHongKong(HongKong,China) . . . . . . .[10599-62]
SESSION 10B THU 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AM
Modeling/Simulation and
Experiment for Nonlinear/
Linear Ultrasonic Techniques II
SessionChairs:Kyung-Young Jhang, HanyangUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Hadi Hafezi, The
Univ.ofArizona(USA)
A spectral method for computing guided waves in stressed plates and rods,BrennanDubuc,ArvinEbrahimkhanlou,SalvatoreSalamone,TheUniv.ofTexasatAustin(USA). . . . . . . . . [10600-70]
Passive and active monitoring for defect detection and quantification in composites,NehaChandarana,ConstantinosSoutis,MatthieuGresil,TheUniv.ofManchester(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-71]
On the modeling of acoustic wave propagation for the interpretation of acoustoelastic experiments,AnnaCastellano,AguinaldoFraddosio,MarioDanielePiccioni,PolitecnicodiBari(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-72]
Full-depth crack mapping on concrete bridges using a deep convolutional neural network,KwangheeWon,ChungwookSim,Univ.ofNebraska-Lincoln(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-73]
Non-destructive evaluation of the damage in an adhesive bonding using nonlinear ultrasonic technique,GuoshuangShui,BeijingJiaotongUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-74]
Non-destructive assessment of knot free timber in plantation eucalypts: a case study in a Tasmania eucalyptus niten plot,MohammadSadeghTaskhiri,PaulTurner,Univ.ofTasmania(Australia) . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-75]
48 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
THURSDAY 8 MARCH
SESSION 10A THU 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AM
Applications of IPMCSessionChairs:Jian Zhu, National
Univ.ofSingapore(Singapore);Lenore Rasmussen, RasLabs.,LLC(USA)
IPMC flow sensor exploiting self-generated vortices,MontassarAidiA.Sharif,XiaoboTan,MichiganStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-44]
Fabrication of ultra-thin IPMC actuator for flapping motion,YanjieWang,HohaiUniv.(China);BinLuo,Xi’anJiaotongUniv.(China);DenglinZhu,HohaiUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10594-45]
Optimal position control of ionic polymer metal composite using particle swarm optimization,SujoyMukherjee,PDPMIndianInstituteofInformationTechnology,Design&ManufacturingJabalpur(India). . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-46]
Six-legged terrestrial walking robot using spatial 2DOF Ionic Polymer-Metal Composite (IPMC) structures,ChangshengBian,ChaoTang,ZicaiZhu,ZhuoyuanLi,HualingChen,Xi’anJiaotongUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-47]
LunchBreak. . . . Thu11:50amto1:20pm
SESSION 11 THU 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PM
Physically Responsive Materials
SessionChairs:Ralph C. Smith, NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA);Simone
Cinquemani, PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy)
Various design approaches to achieve electric field-driven segmented folding actuation of electroactive polymer (EAP) sheets,ZoubeidaOunaies,ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA). [10596-71]
Time-dependent chemo-electro-mechanical behavior of hydrogel-based structures,PeterLeichsenring,TUDresden(Germany). . . . . . . . . . .[10596-55]
Multi-functional IPMC exhibiting electro-mechanical and pneumatics to create a complex hybrid actuator,JustinNeubauer,KwangJinKim,Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-56]
Concurrent reaction and diffusion in photo-responsive hydrogels,ChenXuan,LihuaJin,Univ.ofCalifornia,LosAngeles(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10596-57]
A novel photoresponsive soft actuator for morphing applications,AshishKapoor,KonyChatterjee,TusharK.Ghosh,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA)[10596-58]
ConferenceEnd.
SESSION 11A THU 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AM
Smart Sensing and Signal Processing for
DiagnosticsSessionChairs:Heung Soo Kim,
DonggukUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Fabrizio Barone, Univ.degliStudidi
Salerno(Italy)
New control strategies with inertial monolithic sensors: advantages and limitations in the control of benches and platforms for seismic isolation,FabrizioBarone,GerardoGiordano,Univ.degliStudidiSalerno(Italy) . . . . . . . . [10595-79]
Using structural control force as a feature in structural health monitoring systems,MaryamBitaraf,HoomanShirzadiD.D.S.,HosseinKharrazi,Univ.ofTehran(Iran,IslamicRepublicof)[10595-80]
A rotational energy harvester for wireless health condition monitoring by utilizing intrinsic structure of bearing,YingZhang,YingZhang,JunyiCao,JingLin,Xi’anJiaotongUniv.(China). [10595-81]
Exploiting self sensing features of CNT composite structures for active control of vibration,SimoneCinquemani,DiegoScaccabarozzi,ClaudioSbaruffatti,PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy);AlbertoJ.Suarez,Univ.ReyJuanCarlos(Spain). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-115]
LunchBreak. . . . Thu11:50amto1:20pm
CONFERENCE 10594 CONFERENCE 10595 CONFERENCE 10596
SESSION 10B THU 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AM
Conducting PolymersSessionChairs:Rocco Vertechy, Univ.degliStudidiBologna(Italy);Xin Lan, HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China)
Artificial muscle from graphene and carbon nanotube,JaeSangHyeon,SeonJeongKim,HanyangUniv.(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-48]
Bio-inspired high-performance artificial muscles using 3D-networked carbon nanostructures,JaehwanKim,Il-KwonOh,KAIST(Korea,Republicof). [10594-49]
Mechanical and actuating properties of Ppy/DBS dependency with the synthesis parameters,VictorH.Pascual,ToribioOtero,Univ.PolitécnicadeCartagena(Spain);JohannaSchumacher,ArquimeaIngeniería,S.L.U.(Spain);LauraValero,Univ.PolitécnicadeCartagena(Spain). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-50]
All-solid state ionic actuator based on polymeric ionic liquids and electronic conducting polymer,FrédéricBrazRibeiro,CédricPlesse,GiaoT.M.Nguyen,Lab.dePhysicochimiedesPolymèresetdesInterfaces,Univ.deCergy-Pontoise(France);SofiaM.Morozova,A.N.NesmeyanovInstituteofOrganoelementCompounds(RussianFederation);EricDrockenmuller,Univ.ClaudeBernardLyon1(France);AlexanderS.Shaplov,LuxembourgInstituteofScienceandTechnology(Luxembourg);FrédéricVidal,Lab.dePhysicochimiedesPolymèresetdesInterfaces,Univ.deCergy-Pontoise(France). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-51]
LunchBreak. . . . Thu11:50amto1:20pm
SESSION 11B THU 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AM
Piezoelectric Materials and Systems II
SessionChairs:Ahmet Ozkan Ozer, WesternKentuckyUniv.(USA);Shahrzad
Towfighian, BinghamtonUniv.(USA)
Modeling of a multi-electrode traveling wave piezoelectric element,ThomasMartinez,Lab.SATIE(France);GaëlPillonnet,CEA-LETI(France);DejanVasic,Lab.SATIE(France)andUniv.deCergy-Pontoise(France);FrançoisCosta,Lab.SATIE(France)andUniv.Paris-EstCréteil(France). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-82]
Modeling and stabilization of a nonlinear piezoelectric laminate,AhmetOzkanOzer,WesternKentuckyUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-83]
Driving frequency optimization for a one-frequency-two-mode piezoelectric linear motor,ChuTsung-Yu,NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan). . . . . . . . . [10595-84]
Design and modelling of a T-shape structure for energy harvesting with magnetic nonlinearity,AmirhassanAbbasi,AlwathiqbellahIbrahim,TheStateUniv.ofNewYorkatBinghamton(USA);ShahrzadTowfighian,TheStateUniv.ofNewYorkatBinghamton(USA).[10595-85]
LunchBreak. . . . Thu11:50amto1:20pm
Sessions10Aand10Brunconcurrently. Sessions11Aand11Brunconcurrently.
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 49
THURSDAY 8 MARCH
SESSION 11A THU 10:50 AM TO 12:10 PM
Sensor Development and Applications
SessionChairs:Hae-Bum A. Yun, Univ.ofCentralFlorida(USA);Kon-Well
Wang, Univ.ofMichigan(USA)
Comparison of attitude and heading reference systems using foot mounted MIMU sensor data: basic, Madgwick, and Mahony,SimoneLudwig,KalebBurnham,NorthDakotaStateUniv.(USA);AntonioJimenez,ConsejoSuperiordeInvestigacionesCientíficas(Spain);PierreTouma,AxeloInc.(USA). . . . . . .[10598-96]
An FPGA-based coherence enhancement method in frequency chirped lasers toward lidar and distributed sensing applications in future smart cities,ZheyiYao,ZhenChen,GeraldHefferman,TaoWei,TheUniv.ofRhodeIsland(USA). . . . [10598-97]
Electronic properties of cement-based composite contains carbon black,TaoDu,HuigangXiao,HuiLi,HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . [10598-98]
Real-time roadside sign detection using R-CNNs on low-power high-performance portable computer,Hae-BumA.Yun,GerardoLeon,Univ.ofCentralFlorida(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-99]
LunchBreak. . . . Thu12:10pmto1:40pm
SESSION 11 THU 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AM
Industrial-Process Control NDE/NDT I
SessionChairs:Zhili Feng, OakRidgeNationalLab.(USA);Lei Zuo, VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.
(USA)
Monitoring and evaluation of wire mesh forming life,EmmanuelEnemuoh,Univ.ofMinnesotaDuluth(USA);PingZhao,AlecKadlec,Univ.ofMinnesota,Duluth(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10599-63]
Pulsed infrared thermography for assessment of ultrasonic welds,MeganMcGovern,TeresaRinker,RyanSekol,GeneralMotorsGlobalResearchandDevelopment(USA) . . . . . . . . . .[10599-64]
Real-time nondestructive monitoring of the gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process by combined airborne acoustic emission and non-contact ultrasonics,LuZhang,Alexandra-Del-CarmenBasantes-Defaz,ZeynabAbbasi,Univ.ofIllinoisatChicago(USA);DonaldE.Yuhas,IndustrialMeasurementSystemsInc.(USA);DidemOzevin,ErnestoIndacochea,Univ.ofIllinoisatChicago(USA). . . . . . .[10599-65]
Laser process monitoring: where we are now, where we want to be, and what is needed to get there,MarkRodighiero,AmadaMiyachiAmerica,Inc.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10599-66]
LunchBreak. . . . Thu11:50amto1:20pm
SESSION 11A THU 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AM
Elastic and Metamaterial V
SessionChairs:Zhongqing Su, TheHongKongPolytechnicUniv.(HongKong,
China);Andrei N. Zagrai, NewMexicoInstituteofMiningandTechnology(USA)
Challenges and constraints in the application of resonance-based metamaterials for vibration isolation,WilliamJohnson,MassimoRuzzene,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-76]
Lightweight tensegrity metastructure for tunable vibration suspension and wave control,YitianWang,RuiZhu,GengkaiHu,XiaoningLiu,BeijingInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . [10600-77]
Non-reciprocal acoustic transmission through a dissipative phononic crystal with asymmetric scatterers,ArkadiiKrokhin,ArupNeogi,EzekielWalker,AndreyBozhko,Univ.ofNorthTexas(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-78]
Elastic wave propagation and scattering in layered phononic crystals with periodically and stochastically distributed planar cracks and delaminations,MikhailGolub,OlgaV.Doroshenko,KubanStateTechnologicalUniv.(RussianFederation);ChuanzengZhang,Univ.Siegen(Germany). [10600-79]
LunchBreak. . . . Thu11:50amto1:20pm
CONFERENCE 10598 CONFERENCE 10599 CONFERENCE 10600
SESSION 11B THU 10:30 AM TO 12:30 PM
New Technological Advances
SessionChair:Wei-Hsin Liao, TheChineseUniv.ofHongKong(HongKong,
China)
Study on mix proportion for self-stress non-dispersible underwater C30 concrete,FashuiLiu,FuzhouHighwayBureau(China);ShaofengWu,ShaofeiJiang,ShengShen,HengZhang,FuzhouUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-100]
A smart energy harvester for capturing negative work of human ankle dorsiflexion,MingjingCai,Wei-HsinLiao,TheChineseUniv.ofHongKong(HongKong,China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-101]
The effects of damage accumulation in optimizing a piezoelectric energy harvester configuration,EricJ.Kjolsing,StructuralIntegrityAssociates,Inc.(USA);MichaelD.Todd,Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-102]
The possibility of harvesting electrical energy from industrial noise barriers using meta-wall bricks,FarihaMir,MohammadSadeghSaadatzi,SouravBanerjee,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-103]
Output analysis of swarm of neural oscillators stimulated by earthquake-induced acceleration responses of a structure,HideyaTokumura,DaisukeIba,KyotoInstituteofTechnology(Japan);JunichiHongu,TottoriUniv.(Japan);SoheiShima,IchiroMoriwaki,KyotoInstituteofTechnology(Japan).......... [10598-104]
Smart cements: repairs and sensors for concrete assets,LorenaBiondi,AndreaHamilton,Univ.ofStrathclyde(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-105]
LunchBreak. . . . Thu12:30pmto1:30pm
SESSION 11B THU 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AM
Modeling/Simulation and Experiment for
Nonlinear/Linear Ultrasonic Techniques IIISessionChairs:Hadi Hafezi, TheUniv.ofArizona(USA);Mohammad Sadegh Taskhiri, Univ.ofTasmania(Australia)
Analysis of S0/A0 guided wave mode conversion phenomenon,TomaszWandowski,PawelMalinowski,PawelKudela,WieslawOstachowicz,TheSzewalskiInstituteofFluid-FlowMachinery(Poland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-80]
Numerical techniques for the simulation of the Lamb wave propagation in a blended GFRP winglet,AlessandroDeLuca,DonatoPerfetto,Univ.degliStudidellaCampaniaLuigiVanvitelli(Italy);GiuseppePetrone,AngeloDeFenza,Univ.degliStudidiNapoliFedericoII(Italy);FrancescoCaputo,Univ.degliStudidellaCampaniaLuigiVanvitelli(Italy). [10600-81]
Elastic wave propagation in soft laminates undergoing large deformation,StephanRudykh,PavelGalich,Technion-IsraelInstituteofTechnology(Israel). . . . . . . . . . .[10600-84]
SHM of aerospace bonded structures with improved techniques based on NEWS,GennaroScarselli,FrancescoNicassio,StefanoCarrino,Univ.delSalento(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10600-96]
LunchBreak. . . . Thu11:50amto1:20pm
Sessions11Aand11Brunconcurrently. Sessions11Aand11Brunconcurrently.
50 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
SESSION 12A THU 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Shape Memory Materials and Systems
SessionChairs:Alexandros Solomou, TexasA&MUniv.(USA);Darren J. Hartl,
TexasA&MUniv.(USA)
Force and position control of SMA spring bundle-based artificial muscle actuated by hot and cool water,CheolHoonPark,YoungSuSon,KoreaInstituteofMachinery&Materials(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-86]
Constitutive response of precipitation hardened NiTiHf through micromechanical modeling,JobinK.Joy,AlexandrosSolomou,TheocharisBaxevanis,DimitrisC.Lagoudas,TexasA&MUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-88]
Focused ultrasound actuated shape-memory polymer drug delivery containers,AarushiBhargava,ShimaShahab,RezaMirzaeifar,BenAilinger,KaiyuanPeng,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . .[10595-89]
Demonstration of a shape memory alloy torque tube-based morphing radiator,JorgeB.Chong,DarrenJ.Hartl,TexasA&MUniv.(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-90]
SESSION 11A THU 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PM
EAP SensorsSessionChairs:Samuel Rosset, EcolePolytechniqueFédéraledeLausanne
(Switzerland);Liwu Liu, HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China)
Robust automatic self-sensing based charge management for dielectric elastomer generators,PlinioRodriguesdeOliveiraZanini,Univ.ofBristol(UnitedKingdom);GianlucaRizzello,StefanSeelecke,Univ.desSaarlandes(Germany);MartinHomer,JonathanRossiter,Univ.ofBristol(UnitedKingdom) . . . . . . [10594-52]
Pressure monitoring inside a polymer tube based on a dielectric elastomer membrane sensor,PhilippLoew,GianlucaRizzello,StefanSeelecke,Univ.desSaarlandes(Germany). . . . . . . . [10594-53]
A variable R-C transmission line model for resistive stretch sensors,AndreasTairych,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand);IainA.Anderson,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)andStretchSense(NewZealand). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-54]
An uncooled pyroelectric infrared detector with high performance based on P(VDF-TrFE),LiwuLiu,GuanghuaHou,YanjuLiu,JinsongLeng,HarbinInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . [10594-55]
Capacitive coupling as a new form of signal transmission in underwater dielectric elastomer sensing,ChristopherR.Walker,SamuelRosset,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand);IainA.Anderson,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)andStretchSense(NewZealand). . . [10594-56]
THURSDAY 8 MARCH
CONFERENCE 10594 CONFERENCE 10595Sessions11Aand11Brunconcurrently. Sessions12Aand12Brunconcurrently.
SESSION 11B THU 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PM
Applications of EAP IISessionChairs:Herbert R. Shea, Ecole
PolytechniqueFédéraledeLausanne(Switzerland);Marco Fontana, Univ.degli
StudidiTrento(Italy)
Beyond dielectric elastomer generators: energy harvesting with variable electric double layer capacitors,TimothyG.Morrissey,AlexJarosD.D.S.,ShaneK.Mitchell,Univ.ofColoradoBoulder(USA);EricAmbos,StretchSense(USA);ChristophKeplinger,Univ.ofColoradoBoulder(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-57]
A pressure gradient sensor inspired by canal neuromasts of fish,MontassarAidiA.Sharif,XiaoboTan,MichiganStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-58]
Autonomous electrostatic generator for energy harvesting applications under inertial load,ClaraLagomarsini,AchrafKachroudi,G2Elab(France);SkandarBasrour,TIMALab.(France);ClaireJean-Mistral,LaMCoS,InstitutNationaldesSciencesAppliquéesdeLyon(France);AlainSylvestre,G2Elab(France)[10594-59]
Design and experiment of an omnidirectional creeping soft robot driven by dielectric elastomer,LiWen-Bo,ZhangWen-Ming,LiXin-Qiang,ShanghaiJiaoTongUniv.(China)[10594-60]
Smart squid skin: patterns in networks of artificial chromatophores,AaronFishman,SalCatsis,MartinHomer,JonathanM.Rossiter,Univ.ofBristol(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-61]
SESSION 12B THU 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PM
Metamaterials and Metastructures II
SessionChairs:Jiong Tang, Univ.ofConnecticut(USA);M. Amin Karami,
Univ.atBuffalo(USA)
Source illusion of Lamb waves controlled by adaptive elastic metasurfaces,ShilongLi,JiawenXu,PeiCao,JiongTang,Univ.ofConnecticut(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-91]
Tailoring vibration mode of a uniform beam by acoustic metamaterial synthesis,JiongTang,JiawenXu,Univ.ofConnecticut(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-92]
Why is a defect band created within bandgap of elastic metamaterials?,Soo-HoJo,HeonjunYoon,YongChangShin,ByengDongYoun,SeoulNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . [10595-93]
Active break of wave transmission reciprocity through spatio-temporal periodic structures,GabrieleCazzulani,JacopoMarconi,FrancescoBraghin,PolitecnicodiMilano(Italy) . . . . [10595-94]
Flexural wave propagation in nonlinear foldable metamaterial,AdityaNanda,M.AminKarami,Univ.atBuffalo(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-95]
SUBMIT YOUR NEXT PAPER TO THESPIE JOURNAL, OPTICAL ENGINEERING
Michael T. Eismann, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA, Editor-in-Chief
Optical Engineering (OE),foundedin1962,publishespeer-reviewedarticlesreportingonresearch,development,andapplicationsofopticsandphotonics.Articlescoverabroadrangeofsubjectsencompassingthegeneralfieldsof:
imagingcomponents,systemsandprocessing;opticalinstrumentation,techniquesandmeasurement;opticaldesignandengineering;lasers,fiberoptics,and
communications;opticalmaterials,photonicdevices,andsensors.OEispublishedonlineandinprint.
SPIE journals are part of the SPIE Digital Library, the world’s largest collection of optics and photonics research.
OpticalEngineering.SPIEDigitalLibrary.org
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 51
SESSION 12A THU 1:40 PM TO 3:00 PM
Integration of Smart Sensing Systems
SessionChairs:Gi-Woo Kim, INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof);Ying Huang, NorthDakotaState
Univ.(USA)
Simultaneous velocity and pressure measurement in air using pressure-sensitive flow tracers,PengZhang,NYUTandonSchoolofEngineering(USA);SeanD.Peterson,Univ.ofWaterloo(Canada);MaurizioPorfiri,NYUTandonSchoolofEngineering(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-106]
Auto-Gopher-II: a wireline rotary-hammer ultrasonic drill that operates autonomously,MirceaBadescu,YosephBar-Cohen,StewartSherrit,XiaoqiBao,ShannonJackson,BrandonC.Metz,AlanC.Simonini,JetPropulsionLab.(USA);KrisZacny,BolekMellerowicz,DanielKim,GaleL.Paulsen,HoneybeeRobotics(USA). . . . . . [10598-107]
An energy-based method to locate anomalous disturbance sources for structural health monitoring,AshkanHajiHosseinloo,KonstantinTuritsyn,MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . [10598-108]
System identification and vibration based damage detection in a concrete shear wall system,AliSoltani,ArdalanSabamehr,AshutoshBagchi,ConcordiaUniv.(Canada). . . . . . . . . . . [10598-109]
SESSION 12 THU 1:20 PM TO 2:00 PM
Industrial/Process Control NDE/NDT IISessionChairs:Zhili Feng, OakRidgeNationalLab.(USA);Lei
Zuo, VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniv.(USA)
Photo-elastic stress metrology for flat panel and flexible displays,WojtekJ.Walecki,FrontierSemiconductor,Inc.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10599-67]
Strain sensing rosettes using passive patch antennas,YangWang,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA). . . . . [10599-68]
ConferenceEnd.
SESSION 12A THU 1:20 PM TO 4:30 PM
Civil Infrastructure Monitoring II
SessionChairs:Henrique L. Reis, Univ.ofIllinois(USA);Victor Giurgiutiu, Univ.ofSouthCarolina
(USA)
Monitoring-based decision support system for optimal management of Colle Isarco viaduct,AndreaVerzobio,Univ.ofStrathclyde(UnitedKingdom);DanielTonelli,DeniseBolognani,CarloCappello,OresteSalvatoreBursi,Univ.degliStudidiTrento(Italy);DanieleZonta,Univ.ofStrathclyde(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-85]
Modal identification of PC cable-stayed bridge with Android smartphone,JieWu,BingLiu,ZhengYang,BuyuJia,QuanshengYan,SouthChinaUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-86]
Tunnel damage management system for the risk assessment of railway tunnels,DanielTonelli,Univ.degliStudidiTrento(Italy);AndreaVerzobio,Univ.ofStrathclyde(UnitedKingdom);DeniseBolognani,EmilianoDebiasi,CarloCappello,Univ.degliStudidiTrento(Italy);DanieleZonta,Univ.ofStrathclyde(UnitedKingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-87]
Evaluation of reliable data delivery for bridge structural monitoring and warning system deployment guideline,IttipongKhemapech,Univ.oftheThaiChamberofCommerce(Thailand) [10600-88]
Identification of corrosion in pipeline by using EWT-based outlier analysis for guided wave structural monitoring,XiaojuanWang,Xi’AnUniv.ofTechnology(China);ChenQin,YunfeiWang,Xi’anUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-89]
Smartphone as a city sensor before, during, and after earthquake,XuefengZhao,BotaoXie,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China);ZhengHe,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China);JinkeLi,RuicongHan,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China);JinpingOu,DalianUnivofTechnology(China)andHarbinInstituteofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-90]
On-line damage monitoring of pressure-retaining equipment in nuclear power plants: a review,JiuhongJia,XuechengLiu,XuelingYang,YuTu,Shan-TungTu,EastChinaUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-91]
The circumferential strain behavior of concrete cylinder in a freezing-thawing environment,HaifengLv,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China);KaixingLiao,XianglongKong,SuzhouNuclearPowerResearchInstitute(China);ChangsenSun,XuefengZhao,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-92]
THURSDAY 8 MARCH
CONFERENCE 10599 CONFERENCE 10600Sessions12Aand12Brunconcurrently. Sessions12Aand12Brunconcurrently.
CONFERENCE 10598
SESSION 12B THU 1:30 PM TO 3:10 PM
Interrogation of Structures II
SessionChairs:Jung-Wuk Hong, KAIST(Korea,Republicof);Wanqiu Liu, DalianUniv.of
Technology(China)
Determination of wave velocity for source location of foundation,MinkoanKim,HyunwooKim,Tae-MinOh,Jong-WonLee,KoreaInstituteofGeoscience&MineralResources(Korea,Republicof) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-110]
A study on the detection of compressed microcrack by nonlinear wave modulation technique,SangEonLee,HyungJinLim,SuyeongJin,HoonSohn,Jung-WukHong,KAIST(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . [10598-111]
3D printed origami as a realization of analysis-driven morphing structures,AlexanderM.Pankonien,AirForceResearchLab.(USA);KazukoFuchi,NitinBhagat,Univ.ofDaytonResearchInstitute(USA);RyanDurscher,AndrewS.Gillman,AirForceResearchLab.(USA) . .[10598-112]
Variability analysis of asphalt mixture beam bending test,WanqiuLiu,WenLu,XuLiu,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-113]
Enable finite element model updating for electrical impedance tomography upon identifying damage with different levels of severity,YingjunZhao,MartinSchagerl,JohannesKeplerUniv.Linz(Austria) . . . . [10598-114]
SESSION 12B THU 1:20 PM TO 5:10 PM
Emerging and Futuristic Techniques
SessionChairs:Paul Fromme, Univ.CollegeLondon(UnitedKingdom);Zhu Mao, Univ.ofMassachusetts
Lowell(USA)
Statistical damage detection based on full-field covariance of ultrasonic circumference measurement,SeeYennChong,UnivofCaliforniaSanDiego,(USA);MichaelD.Todd,Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-93]Structural mode shape estimation via a fully automated hybrid computer-vision algorithm,AralSarrafi,ZhuMao,Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-94]Integration of AE, GUWs, and EMI,PiervincenzoRizzo,Univ.ofPittsburgh(USA);WenDeng,NorthwesternPolytechnicalUniv.(China);AmirNasrollahi,Univ.ofPittsburgh(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-95] Piezoelectric self-sensing vibration control based on mirror circuit and neural network with automatic phase adjustment feedback loop,BinJu,YongbinLiu,ZhihuaGuo,AnhuiUniv.(China) . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-97]A sparse Bayesian learning wavenumber analysis approach for guide wave damage detection,PeiCao,Univ.ofConnecticut(USA);XinyaoTang,CaseWesternReserveUniv.(USA);ShilongLi,JiongTang,Univ.ofConnecticut(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-98]Structural health monitoring based on omni-directional SH wave piezoelectric transducers,QiangHuan,FaxinLi,PekingUniv.(China) . . . . . . . . [10600-99]Improved statistical damage classification in an experimental wind turbine blade using vector autoregressive coefficients and sequential projection pursuit,PiotrOmenzetter,Univ.ofAberdeen(UnitedKingdom);SimonHoell,BauhausUniv.Weimar(Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-100]Enhanced time reversed Lamb wave based damage detection using frequency mixing,VivekSA,ChristudasR.Bijudas,IndianInstituteofSpaceScienceandTechnology(India). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-101]Reliability of surface response to excitation method for data driven prognostics using neural networks and Gaussian processes,HadiFekrmandi,AaronJ.Lalley,YunseokGwon,SouthDakotaSchoolofMinesandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-102]Problems of modeling and identification of mechanical properties of Achilles tendon with application to health monitoring,LukaszAmbrozinski,TadeuszUhl,AGHUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(Poland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10600-103]ConferenceEnd.
52 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
THURSDAY 8 MARCH
CONFERENCE 10594 CONFERENCE 10595Sessions12Aand12Brunconcurrently. Sessions13Aand13Brunconcurrently.
SESSION 12A THU 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PM
Applications of EAP IIISessionChairs:Adrian Koh, NationalUniv.of
Singapore(Singapore);Caleb Christianson, Univ.ofCalifornia,SanDiego(USA)
Understanding the thermal properties of IPMC-ionomers to optimize an injection molding process,SarahTrabia,Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA);KisukChoi,SungkyunkwanUniv.(Korea,Republicof);ZakaiOlsen,TaeseonHwang,Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA);Jae-DoNam,SungkyunkwanUniv.(Korea,Republicof);KwangJinKim,Univ.ofNevada,LasVegas(USA). . . . [10594-62]
An untethered swimming robot powered by dielectric elastomer actuators,MihaiDuduta,HarvardUniv.(USA);FlorianC.Berlinger,HudsonGloria,HarvardJohnA.PaulsonSchoolofEngineeringandAppliedSciences(USA);RadhikaNagpal,HarvardJohnA.PaulsonSchoolofEngineeringandAppliedSciences(USA)andWyssInstituteforBiologicallyInspiredEngineering,HarvardUniv.(USA);RobertJ.Wood,WyssInstituteforBiologicallyInspiredEngineering,HarvardUniv.(USA);DavidR.Clarke,HarvardUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-63]
ANSWER: Autonomous Soft Robots without Electronics,E.-F.MarkusHenke,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)andTUDresden(Germany);KatherineE.Wilson,IainA.Anderson,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-64]
Polypyrrole polymerized in polyethylene oxide: linear actuation in organic and aqueous electrolytes,RudolfKiefer,TonDucThangUniv.(VietNam);RoshanKhadka,PolymerElectronicsResearchCtr.,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)andTheMacDiarmidInstituteforAdvancedMaterialsandNanotechnology(NewZealand);ZaneZondaka,Univ.ofTartu(Estonia);JadrankaTravas-Sejdic,PolymerElectronicsResearchCtr.,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)andTheMacDiarmidInstituteforAdvancedMaterialsandNanotechnology(NewZealand);TarmoTamm,Univ.ofTartu(Estonia). . . . . . . . . . . [10594-65]
LbL based PEDOT:PSS microactuators,KätlinRohtlaid,CédricPlesse,GiaoT.M.Nguyen,Univ.deCergy-Pontoise(France);CarolineSoyer,EricCattan,Univ.deValenciennesetduHainaut-Cambrésis(France);FrédéricVidal,Univ.deCergy-Pontoise(France). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-66]
Design, fabrication, and characterization of a low-cost dielectric loudspeaker array,FlorianKlug,TechnischeUniv.Darmstadt(Germany) . . . [10594-67]
Fabrication of carbon polymer composite manipulated multi-degree motion platform,SunjaiNakshatharanShanmugam,AndresPunning,UrmasJohanson,AlvoAabloo,Univ.ofTartu(Estonia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-68]
SESSION 13A THU 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PM
Energy Harvesting V: GeneralSessionChairs:Shahrzad Towfighian, BinghamtonUniv.(USA);Ya S. Wang, StonyBrookUniv.(USA)
Simultaneous vibration control and energy harvesting using actor-critic based reinforcement learning,ChengNingLoong,ChihChenChang,IliasG.Dimitrakopoulos,HongKongUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(HongKong,China) . . . . . . . . . [10595-96]
Exact dynamics of angle-shaped resonator for energy scavenging applications,FrancescoDanzi,PolitecnicodiTorino(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-97]
Active tuned mass damper to generate power from the propagating ocean waves,IsaoNishimura,TokyoCityUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-98]
A systematic study of dual resonant rectilinear-to-rotary oscillation converter for energy harvesting,YaS.Wang,JingfanChen,StonyBrookUniv.(USA);BenjaminL.Grisso,NavalSurfaceWarfareCtr.CarderockDiv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-100]
Multi-frequency three-directional energy harvesting from a unit-cell acoustic metamaterial,MohammadSadeghSaadatzi,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA);MohammadNasserSaadatzi,Univ.ofLouisville(USA);VahidTavaf,SouravBanerjee,Univ.ofSouthCarolina(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10595-101]
Parametric resonance of a magnetically coupled harvester,WeiYang,ShahrzadTowfighian,BinghamtonUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-102]
Parametric studies of the passive hydroelastic responses and stability boundaries of flexible hydrodynamic lifting bodies,EunJungChae,CaliforniaStateUniv.,LongBeach(USA);YinLuYoung,Univ.ofMichigan(USA). . . . . . . . . [10595-131]
SESSION 13B THU 3:30 PM TO 6:10 PM
Magnetorheological SystemsSessionChairs:Jürgen Maas, Ostwestfalen-LippeUniv.ofAppliedSciences(Germany);Barkan M.
Kavlicoglu, AdvancedMaterialsandDevices,Inc.(USA)
Modeling and control of a 1/4 magnetorheological semi-active suspension,Zhen-NingZhu,Xian-XuBai,Li-JunQian,HefeiUniv.ofTechnology(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-103]
Characterization and application of a MRE for sensing applications,Jorgede-J.Lozoya-Santos,JonathanRivas,JuanCarlosTudon-Martinez,Univ.deMonterrey(Mexico);RicardoRamírezMendoza,TecnológicodeMonterrey(Mexico);AndreaSpaggiari,Univ.degliStudidiModenaeReggioEmilia(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-104]
Design of a semi-active suspension system for a heavy trailer utilizing a magneto-rheological damper,YujinPark,Tae-hoonLee,Seung-BokChoi,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . [10595-105]
A new liquid spring: friction type magnetorheological damper system,BarkanM.Kavlicoglu,ChristopherRosa,BlakeMuzinich,MattLevy,AdvancedMaterialsandDevices,Inc.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-106]
Design of new prosthetic leg for above knee amputees using magnetorheological damper activated by permanent magnet,AeriCha,JiyoungYoon,Tae-hoonLee,Seung-BokChoi,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10595-107]
A large-scale, two-way controllable magnetorheological elastomer shock and vibration mitigating mount,BarkanM.Kavlicoglu,MichaelMcKee,HuseyinSahin,YanmingLiu,AdvancedMaterialsandDevices,Inc.(USA). . . . . . . [10595-108]
Design and investigation of a full-sized MRF-based coupling element in a dedicated hybrid transmission,ChristianHegger,JürgenMaas,TechnischeUniv.Berlin(Germany) . . . . . . [10595-109]
Vibration control of a cabin mount in construction vehicles utilizing a magneto-rheological damper,DalseongYoon,Seung-BokChoi,Seong-HwanKim,INHAUniv.(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . .[10595-110]
ConferenceEnd.
SESSION 12B THU 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PM
Applications of EAP IVSessionChair:Iain A. Anderson, TheUniv.of
Auckland(NewZealand)
Frequency adjustable soft oscillators,KatherineE.Wilson,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand);E.-F.MarkusHenke,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)andTUDresden(Germany);GeoffreyA.Slipher,U.S.ArmyResearchLab.(USA);IainA.Anderson,TheUniv.ofAuckland(NewZealand)andStretchSense(NewZealand). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-69]
Surface morphology control of elastomeric actuator and their application for haptic device,KiwooJun,JongnamKim,Il-KwonOh,KAIST(Korea,Republicof). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-70]
The development and understanding of composite yarn hydrogel actuators,DavidShepherd,GeoffreyM.Spinks,Univ.ofWollongong(Australia). [10594-71]
Fabrication of ionic polymer-carbon composites based on carbon nanotube film and ionic liquid and the influence of ionic liquid content,JieRu,ZicaiZhu,Xi’anJiaotongUniv.(China);YanjieWang,HohaiUniv.(China);HualingChen,ChangshengBian,Xi’anJiaotongUniv.(China). . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-72]
Spatially tunable light modulation device using deformable soft dielectrics on bendable substrates,KeziCheng,HarvardUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-73]
Controller design based on disturbance observer for twisted and coiled polymer actuators,MotoyaSuzuki,NorihiroKamamichi,TokyoDenkiUniv.(Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10594-74]
Capacitive actuators with activated carbon cloth electrodes: an impedance study,IndrekMust,EdoardoSinibaldi,BarbaraMazzolai,IstitutoItalianodiTecnologia(Italy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10594-75]
ConferenceEnd.
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 53
THURSDAY 8 MARCH
Sessions13Aand13Brunconcurrently.
CONFERENCE 10598
SESSION 13A THU 3:30 PM TO 6:10 PM
Fiber Optic Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring II
SessionChairs:Xingwei Wang, Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA);Genda Chen, Missouri
Univ.ofScienceandTechnology(USA)
Real time corrosion detection of rebar reinforced by using embeddable fiber optic ultrasound sensor,CongDu,SiwenBi,JonesOwusuTwumasi,QixiangTang,NanWu,TzuyangYu,XingweiWang,Univ.ofMassachusettsLowell(USA) . . . . .[10598-115]
Graphene coated LPFG sensors for high sensitivity corrosion monitoring,ChuanruiGuo,ChenglinWu,GendaChen,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-116]
Monitoring of soil nailed slope stabilizations using distributed fiber optic sensing,ChristophMonsberger,WernerLienhart,TechnischeUniv.Graz(Austria);SebastianHirschmueller,HochschulefürangewandteWissenschaften(Germany);RomanMarte,TechnischeUniv.Graz(Austria). . . . . . . . . .[10598-117]
Pipeline internal corrosion sensor based on fiber optics and permanent magnets,SafiehAlmahmoud,OlegShiryayev,NaderVahdati,PaulRostron,ThePetroleumInstitute(UnitedArabEmirates)andKhalifaUniv.ofScience,TechnologyandResearch(UnitedArabEmirates) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-118]
The development of a fiber Bragg grating based smart washer,LinshengHuo,DongdongChen,Hong-NanLi,DalianUniv.ofTechnology(China).[10598-119]
Effect of continuous optical fiber bonding on ultrasonic detection using fiber Bragg grating,JunghyunWee,DrewHackney,PhilipBradford,KaraPeters,NorthCarolinaStateUniv.(USA).. [10598-120]
Damage detection at web/flange junction of welded I-section steel beam based on impact-optic technique,YingXu,HarbinInstituteofTechnologyShenzhenGraduateSchool(China). . . . . . .[10598-121]
A three-dimensional sliding and debonding sensor based on triaxial optical fiber Fabry-Perot interferometers,ChenZhu,JieHuang,MissouriUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . [10598-122]
SESSION 13B THU 3:40 PM TO 6:00 PM
Internet of Things Sensor Network
SessionChairs:Dryver R. Huston, TheUniv.ofVermont(USA);Simon Laflamme, IowaStateUniv.
ofScienceandTechnology(USA)
Crack detection in RC structural components using a collaborative data fusion approach based on smart concrete and large-area sensors,AustinR.J.Downey,IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA);AntonellaD’Alessandro,FilippoUbertini,Univ.degliStudidiPerugia(Italy);SimonLaflamme,IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-123]
Underground utility sensing network using LoRa and magnetic telemetry,DanielOrfeo,DylanBurns,ConnieOu,RobertFarrell,TianXia,DryverR.Huston,TheUniv.ofVermont(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . .[10598-124]
Road sensor network for smart city applications,YingHuang,PanLu,NorthDakotaStateUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-125]
An FPGA-based parallel signal processing method for fiber-optic dynamic sensing towards future smart city applications,ZheyiYao,ZhenChen,GeraldHefferman,TaoWei,TheUniv.ofRhodeIsland(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-126]
Surrogate model for condition assessment of structures using a dense sensor network,JinYan,AlessandroCancelli,AustinDowneyJr.,SimonLaflamme,AnChen,IowaStateUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(USA);FilippoUbertini,Univ.degliStudidiPerugia(Italy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-127]
Internet-of-things and cloud computing powered sensing network for green infrastructure monitoring,ZhiQiangChen,Univ.ofMissouri-KansasCity(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-128]
Sparse sensor networks for active structural health monitoring using highly integrated CMOS transceivers,XinyaoTang,CaseWesternReserveUniv.(USA);JoelHarley,TheUniv.ofUtah(USA);KevinBi,TayfunÖzdemir,VirtualEMInc.(USA);SoumayjitMandal,CaseWesternReserveUniv.(USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [10598-129]
ConferenceEnd.
Discover hundreds of titles:www.spie.org/bookstore
Price Key: SPIE Member / Nonmember
ESSENTIAL BOOKS FROM SPIE
P.O. Box 10Bellingham, WA 98227-0010
ISBN-10: 0819452971ISBN-13: 9780819452979SPIE Vol. No.: PM136
This book reviews the state of the art in the field of Electroactive Polymers (EAP), and their role as so-called Artificial Muscles. In concept and execution, the intent has been to cover the field of EAP with careful attention to all its key aspects and full infrastructure, including the available materials, analytical models, processing techniques, and characterization methods. In this second edition the reader is brought current on promising advances in EAP that have occurred in Electric EAP, Electroactive Polymer Gels, Ionomeric Polymer-Metal Composites, Carbon Nanotube Actuators, and more.
“Electroactive Polymer (EAP) Actuators as Artificial Muscles is a delightful book dealing with one of the hottest topics in biomedical engineering. Virtually every known method of gen-erating displacement is introduced....This topic is an integral part of BioMEMS, and is growing in relevance. This book is a must for anyone interested in actuators and sensors, including physicians and biomedical, chemical, electrical, and material engineers. Applications reach far beyond medicine, and there is simply no other textbook available that covers this topic. It is thorough in every way, covering the basic sciences, fabrication techniques, and applications. I wish I could work in Dr. Bar-Cohen’s lab! ”
Steven S. Saliterman, MD, FACP, Chief of Medicine Methodist Hospital; Department of Biomedical Engineering,
University of Minnesota.
Topics: History, current status, and infrastructure. Natural muscles. EAP materials. Modeling electroactive polymers. Processing and fabrication of EAP. Testing and characterization. EAP actuators, devices, and mechanisms. EAP applications, potential, and challenges.
9 7 8 0 8 1 9 4 5 2 9 7 9
ISBN 978-0-8194-5297-99 0 0 0 0
Vol. PM267Print: $58.65 / $69.00
eBook (PDF, ePub, Kindle): $50.15 / $59.00
Vol. PM247Print: $73.10 / $86.00
eBook (PDF): $62.05 / $73.00
Vol. FG34Print: $35.70 / $42.00
eBook (PDF, ePub, Kindle): $30.60 / $36.00
Vol. PM136Print: $94.35 / $111.00
eBook (PDF, ePub, Kindle): $79.90 / $94.00
54 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
Present and publish with SPIE.When you share your research at an SPIE conference and publish in the SPIE Digital Library, you are opening up opportunities for networking, collaborating, and promoting your work.
Proceedings of SPIE are covered by major scientific indexes and search services, including Web of Science, Scopus, Inspec, Ei Compendex, Astrophysical Data Service (ADS), CrossRef, and Google Scholar.
Your paper becomes globally available to the research community.
www.spie.org/proceedings
GET LASTING VISIBILITY FOR YOUR RESEARCHPavan Chandra Konda presented “Scheimpflug multi-aperture Fourier ptychography: coherent computational microscope with gigapixels/s data acquisition rates using 3D printed components” at SPIE Photonics West 2017. Authored by Pavan Chandra Konda; Jonathan M. Taylor; Andrew R. Harvey; doi: 10.1117/12.2251884; CID 100760R.
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 55
SPIE COURSE
Electroactive Polymer Actuators, Sensors, and Devices SC634Course Level: Introductory · CEU: 0.4
MEMBER PRICE $300.00; NON-MEMBER PRICE $350.00; STUDENT MEMBER $170.00
Sunday 4 March 2018 · 1:30 PM to 5:30 PMThis course will provide an overview of the field of EAP covering the state of the art, challenges and potential. Three general classes of polymer materials are described, namely those that involve ionic mechanisms (Ionic EAP including gels), field activated materials (Electronic EAP) and torsional actuators (typically thermally or electrothermally driven). The basic mechanisms responsible for the active behavior of EAP materials will be covered and compared with natural muscles. Analytical models, fabrication processes and methods of characterizing these materials will be described. Moreover, the currently considered applications will be reviewed including actuators, robotics, animatronics, energy harvesting, medical, and biologically inspired mechanisms, so called biomimetics. The course begins with an overview of the field, current capabilities, potential and challenges. The course follows with a description of the currently available EAP materials and principles of operating them as actuators and artificial muscles. The course ends with a review of the future prospect of EAP as actuators and sensors in systems, mechanisms and smart structures for industrial and medical applications.
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEEWe are confident that once you experience an SPIE course for yourself you will look to us for your future education needs. However, if for any reason you are dissatisfied, we will gladly refund your money. We just ask that you tell us what you did not like; suggestions for improvement are always welcome.
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITSSPIE is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
LEARNING OUTCOMES· identify EAP based available and emerging actuators/sensors· learn the fundamentals of electroactive behavior in leading EAP
materials· describe the capabilities, limitations and benefits of electroactive
polymers· become familiar with fabrication processes· review mechanical analysis and design principles associated with
EAP· assess the applicability of current EAP actuators while
accounting for their limitations· describe the future prospects of EAP materials as actuators and
their applications
INTENDED AUDIENCE
Engineers, scientists and managers who need to understand the basic concepts of EAP, or are interested in learning, applying or engineering mechanisms or devices using EAP materials. Also those who wish to discover the excitement of research and development in EAP materials and their applications - present and future.
INSTRUCTORS
John David W. Madden is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. His research areas include the application of EAP materials in active catheters, as well as the development and characterization of molecular, carbon nanotube and anisotropically thermally expanding polymer actuators. http://www.mina.ubc.ca/jmaddenQibing Pei is professor of materials science and engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles. His research interests cover a wide range of soft materials and span from polymer synthesis, processing, to fabrication of functional devices which include flexible polymer electronics, dielectric elastomer artificial muscles, and Braille electronic readers. http://www.mse.ucla.edu/faculty/pei/Geoffrey M. Spinks, Univ. of Wollongong (Australia), is a Professor of Materials Engineering at the University of Wollongong, Australia. His research interests focus on new materials and manufacturing methods for artificial muscles, soft robotics and wearable robotics. http://globalchallenges.uow.edu.au/the-team/UOW156626.html
Build Your Skills. Find a Solution. Make an Impact.
Quality training and instruction from the experts.
Earn IACET CEU Credits
This longstanding course now includes a section on gel actuators. Don’t miss the chance to learn from the experts on this emerging topic!
www.spie.org/education
56 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
GENERAL INFORMATION
RegistrationOnsite Registration and Badge Pick-up Hours 2nd Floor Foyer
Sunday 4 March. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 am to 5:00 pmMonday 5 March . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 am to 5:00 pmTuesday 6 March . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 am to 4:00 pmWednesday 7 March . . . . . . . . . . 7:45 am to 4:00 pmThursday 8 March . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:45 am to 11:00 am
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Includes admission to all conference sessions, plenaries, panels, and poster sessions, Welcome Reception, coffee breaks, and a choice of online proceedings, or online collection.
COURSE AND WORKSHOP REGISTRATIONCourses and workshops are priced separately. Course-only registration includes your selected course(s), course notes, coffee breaks, and admittance to the exhibition. Course prices include applicable taxes. Onsite, please go to SPIE Registration after you pick up your badge.
EARLY REGISTRATION PRICING AND DATES Conference registration prices increase by US $150 (Students, $50) and course prices increase $75 after 16 February 2018. The online form will automatically display the increased prices.
SPIE MEMBER, SPIE STUDENT MEMBER, AND STUDENT PRICING• SPIE Members receive conference and course registration discounts. Discounts are applied at the time of registration.
• SPIE Student Members receive a 60% discount on all courses.
• Student registration rates are available only to undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled full time and have not yet received their Ph.D. Post-docs may not register as students. A student ID number or proof of student status is required with your registration.
PRESS REGISTRATIONFor credentialed press and media representatives only. Please email contact information, title, and organization to [emailprotected].
SPIE CashierRegistration Area Open during registration hours
REGISTRATION PAYMENTS If you are paying by cash or check as part of your onsite registration, wish to add a course, workshop, or special event requiring payment, or have questions regarding your registration, visit the SPIE Cashier.
RECEIPT AND CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCEPreregistered attendees who did not receive a receipt or attendees who need a Certificate of Attendance may obtain those from the SPIE Cashier.
BADGE CORRECTIONSBadge corrections can be made by the SPIE Cashier. Please have your badge removed from the badge holder and marked with your changes before approaching the counter.
REFUND INFORMATIONThere is a US $50 service charge for processing refunds. Requests for refunds must be received by 22 February 2018; all registration fees will be forfeited after this date. Membership dues, SPIE Digital Library subscriptions, or Special Events purchased are not refundable.
U.S. GOVERNMENT CREDIT CARDSU.S. Government credit card users: have your purchasing officer contact the credit card company and get prior authorization before attempting to register. Advise your purchasing agent that SPIE is considered a 5968 company for authorization purposes.
Author / Presenter Information Speaker Check-In and Presentation Upload 3rd Floor Rexford RoomMonday through Thursday . . . . 7:30 am to 5:00 pm
All presenters must stop by Speaker Check-In to upload their file(s) at least two hours before their scheduled talk. Authors are not able to present using their own devices. All conference rooms have a laptop, projector, screen, lapel microphone, and laser pointer.
Poster Setup Instructions3rd Floor Crestone and Crystal FoyerTuesday 6 March and Wednesday 7 March
Poster presenters may set up between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm on Tuesday 6 March for the Tuesday Poster Session or Wednesday, 7 March for the Wednesday Poster Session. Presenters who have not set up by 4:00pm will be considered a “no show” and their manuscript will not be published. Presenters must remove their posters by 7:30pm that same night. Posters not removed will be considered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility for posters left up after the poster sessions.
PLAN YOUR WEEK GET THE FREE SPIE CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION APPFind the best networking and information-gathering opportunities with this powerful planning tool. Schedule your time in the conferences…navigate the exhibition floor…make new connections.
Available for iOS and Android. Search: SPIE Conferences.
COURTESY OF
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 57
GENERAL INFORMATION
Onsite Services Internet AccessWiFi available in Lobby
Complimentary wired Internet access is available; attendees can hook up their laptops or use provided workstations near Registration.
SPIE Conference and Exhibition AppSearch and browse the program, special events, participants, exhibitors, courses, and more. Free Conference App available for iPhone and Android phones.
Business Center 4th Floor Lobby near Hotel Check-In Desk Open 24 Hours
Services include self-service fax, copy/printing services, a computer, and wireless high-speed internet.
Child Care ServicesABC Nannies
303-321-3866; Website: ABCnannies.com
Note: SPIE does not imply an endorsement nor recommendation of these services. They are provided on an “information only” basis for your further analysis and decision. Other services may be available.
Lost and FoundSPIE Cashier, Registration Hours
Found items will be kept at SPIE Cashier until end of the meeting and then turned over to the Embassy Suites Hotel
Food and Beverage ServicesCoffee Breaks 2nd Floor Foyer
Complimentary coffee will be served twice daily, at 10:00 am and 3:00 pm. Check individual conference listings for exact times and locations.
Hotel Food & Refreshments4th Floor
Free made-to-order breakfast 6am – 9:30am and a nightly 5:50pm-7:30pm Evening Reception* with complimentary appetizers and beverages, both business and leisure travelers looking for a relaxed, upscale experience feel right at home at Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver Downtown Convention Center.
*Service of alcohol subject to state and local laws. Must be of legal drinking age.
Experience Authentic Denver Cuisine
ELEMENTSOn-site hotel dining serving classic American fare in a comfortable and inviting atmosphere.
Mon-Sun 11am – 11pm
STARBUCKS1st Floor
The Embassy Suites Denver - Downtown / Convention Center hotel Starbucks Cafe sells high-quality whole coffee beans along with fresh, rich-brewed, Italian style espresso beverages, exotic teas, and a variety of pastries and confections.
Restaurant & City InformationDiningHome to award-winning chefs and restaurateurs, Denver has emerged as one of the top dining locations in the country. Denver’s local culinary scene is thriving, offering everything from farm-to-table bistros to classic steakhouses to historic Denver restaurants.
www.denver.org/restaurants/denver-dining
What to do in DenverGet local tips on attractions, activities, scenic sightseeing, tours, other destinations.
www.denver.org/things-to-do/
58 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
GENERAL INFORMATION
HotelsSPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 conference is being held at:
EMBASSY SUITES BY HILTON DENVER 1420 Stout St.
Denver, CO 80202 USA
(303) 592-1000
Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver Downtown Convention Center hotel offers the perfect setting for business or pleasure. The hotel is a gateway to Denver’s lively downtown scene. Boasting a contemporary convention venue, our LEED™-certified hotel is within walking distance of the best attractions in the downtown area and a short drive to best skiing & hiking in the Rocky Mountain region.
Relax in our newly redesigned two-room suites, featuring Green design elements, which bring the Colorado outdoor vibe inside our urban downtown Denver hotel. Enjoy comfortable, home-like amenities such as two 32-inch flat-screen HDTVs, video game consoles, microwave, coffeemaker, mini-refrigerator, all while stretching out . Accessible rooms are also available at our hotel.
Start your day with a free made-to-order breakfast. Mingle with other guests and enjoy a variety of snacks and beverages, including some Colorado craft beers, at the complimentary Evening Reception. Explore Denver and enjoy Colorado’s 300+ days of sunshine or take advantage of the 24-hour fitness facility and our indoor saltwater swimming pool.
Opening of hotel reservation process for SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 is scheduled for November 1, 2017. SPIE will arrange special discounted hotel rates for SPIE conference attendees. The website will be kept current with any updates.
Warning: Unofficial Housing Solicitations
SPIE has arranged special discounted hotel rates for SPIE conference attendees.
Use the SPIE Official Housing Vendor to book your roomTo receive special hotel rates for this meeting, you must use the SPIE Official Housing Vendor. SPIE strongly recommends you DO NOT book housing from any company that contacts you via phone or email.
• The reservation system that SPIE uses for this event is available only via the Hotel page on the event website.
• SPIE Official Housing Vendors use an Official SPIE Contractor logo to verify they are authorized by SPIE
• Our housing vendors DO NOT reach out to you with solicitations.
• Our housing vendors may follow up with you about housing once you have begun booking via our website, but NOT as an initial solicitation.
• SPIE cannot be liable for any claims made by unofficial entities or for any damages suffered by you if you use any vendor or service that is not an SPIE Official Housing Vendor.
Travel to DenverSee travel page
EMBASSY SUITES BY HILTON DENVER1420 Stout Street
Denver, CO 80202 USA
The Embassy Suites Denver-Downtown/Convention Center has a desirable location in the heart of Denver. It offers all the amentities that a high-end conference hotel can provide. The Colorado Convention Center is directly across from the hotel as well as shopping close by at the 16th Street Mall.
This particular location also offers easy access to numerous businesses including ATT, IBM, and Xcel, or catch a ball game; Coors Field, Sports Authority Field, and the Pepsi Center are all near the Embassy Suites. If you appreciate art, the Denver Art Museum offers rare pieces and a massive collection of art. Also close-at-hand is The Denver Zoo and the the Elitch Gardens Amusement Park; both make for a family fun destination.
TransportationDenver International Airport (DIA)
35 - 40 minutes from downtown Denver and Conference Hotel
Car Rental
Hertz Car Rental is the official car rental agency for this meeting. To reserve a car, identify yourself as an Smart Structures/NDE Conference attendee using the Hertz Meeting Code CV# 029B0023. Discount rates apply to roundtrip rentals up to one week prior through one week after the conference dates. Note: When booking from International Hertz locations, the CV # must be entered with the letters CV before the number, i.e. CV029B0023. Book Hertz Online
In the United States call 1-800-654-2240.
In Canada call 1-800-263-0600, or 1-416-620-9620 in Toronto.
In Europe and Asia call the nearest Hertz Reservation Center or travel agent.
Outside of these areas call 1-405-749-4434
MEMBERSHIPA long-term investment that pays off
spie.org/membership
Your Resource. Your Society.
Join or Renew your SPIE Membership1 year $125 | 3 years $350 | Lifetime $995Discounts for students and early career professionals
• Complimentary SPIE Journal of your choice• Free online professional development courses• 10 SPIE Digital Library downloads • Discounts on events, publications, SPIE Digital
Library, and courses • Exclusive access to Member networking events• Career advancement and peer recognition• Complimentary SPIE Professional magazine
MEMBERSHIPA long-term investment that pays off
spie.org/membership
Your Resource. Your Society.
Join or Renew your SPIE Membership1 year $125 | 3 years $350 | Lifetime $995Discounts for students and early career professionals
• Complimentary SPIE Journal of your choice• Free online professional development courses• 10 SPIE Digital Library downloads • Discounts on events, publications, SPIE Digital
Library, and courses • Exclusive access to Member networking events• Career advancement and peer recognition• Complimentary SPIE Professional magazine
MEMBERSHIPA long-term investment that pays off
spie.org/membership
Your Resource. Your Society.
Join or Renew your SPIE Membership1 year $125 | 3 years $350 | Lifetime $995Discounts for students and early career professionals
• Complimentary SPIE Journal of your choice• Free online professional development courses• 10 SPIE Digital Library downloads • Discounts on events, publications, SPIE Digital
Library, and courses • Exclusive access to Member networking events• Career advancement and peer recognition• Complimentary SPIE Professional magazine
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 59
GENERAL INFORMATION
Welcome to DenverA thriving cultural scene, diverse neighborhoods, and natural beauty combine for the world’s most spectacular playground. A young, active city at the base of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, Denver’s stunning architecture, award-winning dining and unparalleled views are all here, year-round.
Denver is near the mountains, not in them. The Mile High City is located on high rolling plains, 12 miles east of the “foothills,” a series of gentle mountains that climb to 11,000 feet. Just beyond is the “Front Range of the Rocky Mountains,” a series of formidable snowcapped peaks that rise to 14,000 feet. Denver might not be in the mountains, but the mountains still dominate the city. The picturesque mountain panorama from Denver is 140 miles long. There are 200 visible named peaks including 32 that soar to 13,000 feet and above.
Much to do in DenverLooking for what to do in Denver? When you wake up in Denver, adventure awaits. Explore the city’s greatest spots. Get local Denver tips on attractions, activities, scenic sightseeing, biking and tours, golf & other destinations. Whether you’re a local, here for the weekend or more than a week, discover the best things to do in Denver during your trip.
ClimateDenver has four distinct seasons and receives a modest amount of precipitation spread throughout the year. Due to its inland location on the High Plains, at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, Denver, like all cities along the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains, is subject to sudden changes in weather. Contrary to the popular belief that Denver receives 300 days of sunshine a year, the city can actually expect to receive an average of 115 clear days, 130 partly cloudy days, and 120 cloudy days each year.
Average temperatures in March are a high of 54 degrees F (12 C), and a low of 26 degrees F (-3 C).
60 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
SPIE EVENT POLICIES
Acceptance of Policies and Registration ConditionsThe following Policies and Conditions apply to all SPIE Events. As a condition of registration, you will be required to acknowledge and accept the SPIE Registration Policies and Conditions contained herein.
Attendee Registration and Admission PolicySPIE, or their officially designated event management, in their sole discretion, reserves the right to accept or decline an individual’s registration for an event. Further, SPIE, or event management, reserves the right to prohibit entry or to remove any individual whether registered or not, be they attendees, exhibitors, repre-sentatives, or vendors, whose conduct is not in keeping with the character and purpose of the event. Without limiting the forego-ing, SPIE and event management reserve the right to remove or refuse entry to anyone who has registered or gained access under false pretenses, provided false information, or for any other reason whatsoever that they deem is cause under the circumstances.
Payment PolicyRegistrations must be fully paid before access to the conference is allowed. SPIE accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Dis-cover, Diner’s Club, checks and wire transfers. Onsite registrations can also be paid with cash.
SPIE Safe Meeting and Misconduct PolicySPIE is a professional, not-for-profit society committed to pro-viding valuable and safe conference and exhibition experiences. SPIE is dedicated to equal opportunity and treatment for all its members, meeting attendees, staff, and contractors. Attendees are expected to be respectful to other attendees, SPIE staff, and contractors. Harassment and other misconduct will not be toler-ated; violations will be addressed promptly and seriously. Conse-quences up to and including expulsion from the event as appropri-ate may be implemented immediately.
The SPIE anti-harassment policy can be found at http://spie.org/policy
Reporting of Unethical or Inappropriate Behavior
Onsite at an SPIE meeting, contact any SPIE Staff with concerns or questions for thorough follow-up. If you feel in immediate danger, please dial the local emergency number for police intervention.
SPIE has established a confidential reporting system for staff and all meetings participants to raise concerns about possible unethi-cal or inappropriate behavior within our community. Complaints may be filed by phoning toll-free to +1-888-818-6898 from within the United States and Canada, or online at www.SPIE.ethicspoint.com and may be made anonymously.
Identification Requirement PolicyTo verify registered participants and provide a measure of secu-rity, SPIE will ask attendees to present a government-issued photo identification at registration to collect registration materials.
Individuals are not allowed to pick up badges for other attendees. Further, attendees may not have some other person participate in their place at any conference-related activity. Such other individu-als will be required to register on their own behalf to participate.
Access to Conference Events / Access for Children Younger than 18All conference technical and networking events require a badge for admission. Registered attendees may bring children with them as long as they have been issued a badge. Registration badges for children under 18 are free and available at the SPIE registration desk onsite. Children under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times, and guardians are asked to help maintain a professional, disturbance-free conference environment.
Exhibition Hall Access / Access for Children Younger than 18Everyone who attends the exhibition must be registered and have a badge. Badges for children are free and available onsite at the registration desk. Children under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Guardians are asked to help maintain a professional, disturbance-free exhibition environment. Children under 18 are not allowed in the exhibition area during ex-hibition move-in and move-out.
Unauthorized Solicitation PolicyUnauthorized solicitation in the Exhibition Hall is prohibited. Any nonexhibiting manufacturer or supplier observed to be distribut-ing information or soliciting business in the aisles, or in another company’s booth, will be asked to leave immediately.
Recording PolicyConferences, courses, and poster sessions: For copyright reasons, recordings of any kind are prohibited without prior written con-sent of the presenter or instructor. Attendees may not capture or use materials presented in any meeting/course room or in course notes on display without written permission. Consent forms are available at Speaker Check-In or SPIE Registration. Individuals not complying with this policy will be asked to leave a given session and/or asked to surrender their recording media. Refusal to com-ply with such requests is grounds for expulsion from the event.
Exhibition Hall: Recordings of any kind are prohibited without ex-plicit permission from on-site company representatives. Individu-als not complying with this policy will be asked to surrender their recording media and to leave the exhibition hall. Refusal to comply with such requests is grounds for expulsion from the event.
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 61
Capture and Use of a Person’s ImageBy registering for an SPIE event, you grant full permission to SPIE to capture, store, use, and/or reproduce your image or likeness by any audio and/or visual recording technique and create deriva-tive works of these images and recordings in any SPIE media now known or later developed, for any legitimate SPIE marketing or promotional purpose.
By registering for an SPIE event, you waive any right to inspect or approve the use of the images or recordings or of any written copy. You also waive any right to royalties or other compensation arising from or related to the use of the images, recordings, or materials. By registering, you release, defend, indemnify and hold harmless SPIE from and against any claims, damages or liability arising from or related to the use of the images, recordings or materials, includ-ing but not limited to claims of defamation, invasion of privacy, or rights of publicity or copyright infringement, or any misuse, distor-tion, blurring, alteration, optical illusion or use in composite form that may occur or be produced in taking, processing, reduction or production of the finished product, its publication or distribution.
Laser Pointer Safety Information/PolicySPIE supplies tested and safety-approved laser pointers for all conference meeting rooms. For safety reasons, SPIE requests that presenters use provided laser pointers.
Use of a personal laser pointer represents the user’s acceptance of liability for use of a non-SPIE-supplied laser pointer. If you choose to use your own laser pointer, it must be tested to ensure <5 mW power output. Laser pointers in Class II and IIIa (<5 mW) are eye safe if power output is correct, but output must be verified be-cause manufacturer labeling may not match actual output. You are required to sign a waiver releasing SPIE of any liability for use of potentially non-safe, personal laser pointers. Waivers are available at Speaker Check-In.
Unsecured Items PolicyPersonal belongings should not be left unattended in meeting rooms or public areas. Unattended items are subject to removal by security. SPIE is not responsible for items left unattended.
Wireless Internet Service PolicyAt most events, SPIE provides wireless access for attendees. Properly secure your computer before accessing the public wire-less network. SPIE is not responsible for computer viruses or other computer damage.
No-Smoking PolicySmoking, including e-cigarettes, is not permitted at any SPIE event.
Agreement to Hold HarmlessAttendee agrees to release and hold harmless SPIE from any and all claims, demands, and causes of action arising out of or relating to your participation in the event you are registering to partici-pate in and use of any associated facilities or hotels.
Event Cancellation PolicyIf for some unforeseen reason SPIE should have to cancel an event, processed registration fees will be refunded to registrants. Registrants will be responsible for cancellation of travel arrange-ments or housing reservations and the applicable fees.
SPIE EVENT POLICIES
SPIE International HeadquartersPO Box 10
Bellingham, WA 98227-0010 USA
Tel: +1 360 676 3290
Fax: +1 360 647 1445
[emailprotected] • www.SPIE.org
SPIE Europe Offices2 Alexandra Gate
Ffordd Pengam, Cardiff, CF24 2SA UK
Tel: +44 29 2089 4747
Fax: +44 29 2089 4750
[emailprotected] • www.SPIE.org
62 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18program
CONNECTING MINDS. ADVANCING LIGHT.
Sign up to the free weekly newsletter and we’ll send the news to you.
optics.org/newsletter
Get the latest industry news.
She’s got it.Shouldn’t you?
optics.org: 2 Alexandra Gate, Ffordd Pengam, Cardiff CF24 2SA, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)117 905 5330 Fax: +44 (0)117 905 5331
follow us on twitter @opticsorg
+1 360 676 3290 · #SPIESmartStructures · [emailprotected] 63
ProceedingsPaid conference registration includes online Proceedings of SPIE. In the tables below you will find product order numbers to use on the registration form.
Available as part of registration:Online Proceedings Volume—access to a single conference proceedings volume via the SPIE Digital Library. Available as papers are published.
Online Proceedings Collection—access to multiple related proceedings volumes via the SPIE Digital Library. Available as papers are published.
Accessing Online ProceedingsTo access your proceedings:
• Go to http://spiedigitallibrary.org and sign in. If you do not have an SPIE account, create one using the email address you used to register for the conference.
• Click the My Account link at the top of the page, then find the My Conference Proceedings tab, which will show your available proceedings volumes.
You can also access this content via your organization’s SPIE Digital Library account.
For assistance, contact SPIE:Email: [emailprotected] (North America): +1 888 902 0894Phone (Rest of World): +1 360 685 5580
Conference Proceedings Volumes
Online Proceedings Collections
Conference Attendees: You may purchase additional online collections for $175 each or additional online proceedings volumes for $60 each. Print conference proceedings volumes are also available; see pricing below.
Conference Attendees: The price for additional online proceedings volumes is $60 each.
Volume Title/Volume Editors Meeting Attendees Only
Price for separate print purchase
Product Order Number
Print Online Volume Volume
10593 DL 10593 Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VIII $67.50Akhlesh Lakhtakia
10594 DL 10594 Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XX $120.00 Yoseph Bar-Cohen
10595 DL 10595 Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated $142.50 Systems XII
Alper Erturk
10596 DL 10596 Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials $97.50 and Composites XII
Hani E. Naguib
10597 DL 10597 Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors, and 3D Systems II $67.50Vijay K. Varadan
10598 DL 10598 Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, $157.50 Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2018
Hoon Sohn
10599 DL 10599 Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of $120.00 Advanced Materials, Aerospace, Civil Infrastructure, and Transportation XII
Peter J. Shull
10600 DL 10600 Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XII $123.75 Tribikram Kundu
10601 DL 10601 Smart Materials and Nondestructive Evaluation for $52.50 Energy Systems IV
Theodoros E. Matikas
10602 DL 10602 Smart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0 $60.00Norbert G. Meyendorf
DLC689 SPIE Smart Structures and Nondestructive Evaluation 2018 $175.00Volumes #: 10593, 10594, 10595, 10596, 10597, 10598, 10599, 10600, 10601, 10602
Product Order Number
Collection Title/Included Volumes(See next table for volume titles and editors) Meeting
Attendees
Price for separate print purchase
64 SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2018 · www.spie.org/ss18programspiedl.org
New Website: » Enhanced usability » Improved search functionality » Expanded proprietary taxonomy » Full-text HTML proceedings and eBooks » Presentation recording videos from SPIE conferences » Mobile-friendly design