This book presents the research results obtained over the last
decade by the Smart Technology Centre (STC), href=“http://smart.ippt.gov.pl/“>http://smart.ippt.gov.pl/,
operating at the Institute of Fundamental Technological research
(IPPT) of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), Warsaw,
Poland. It collects achievements of several Ph D theses, already
completed or still being elaborated. the STC is a division of
IPPT-PAN, headed by Prof. Jan Holnicki-Szulc. He graduated from the
Warsaw University of Technology in civil Engineering (1969) and
simultaneously from the University of Warsaw in Mathematics (1972).
Hs Ph D thesis (1973) and the habilitation thesis (1983) were
defended in IPPT. He spent about 5 years (in the 1980s and 1990s)
visiting various labs became eligible for financial support through
the European research initiatives, i.e. the 4th, 5th and 6th
Framework Programmes.
The first Ph D thesis in the STC was defended by Przemystaw
Kotakowski (1998) and devoted to the application of the virtual
distortion method (VDM) to optimal structural remodeling, treated
as a static problem. Then, one of the next these by Tomasz G.
Zielinski (2003) contained a generalization of the VDM for
structural dynamics and its application to damage identification
via the solution of an inverse problem. Anita Ortowska (2007) in
her thesis developed an application of the dynamic VDM to the
identification of delamination in composite beams. Further
development of these numerical tools, allowing for fast and
effective structural remodeling and solving coupled dynamic
problems (including redistribution of material, stiffness and
physical nonlinearity), was done by Marcin Wikto (thesis just
completed). Dr Lukasz Jankowski (Ph D defended in BAM, Berlin) and
Dr Barttomiej Btachowski (Ph D defended in IPPT-PAN, Warsaw) joined
the STC in 2005 and ar4e both involved in dynamic load
identification.
The further development of VDM applications to the structural
health monitoring (SHM) concepts and under development in
collaboration with the current Ph D students Andrzej Swiercz and
Marek Kokot (Theses almost completed). Matgorzata Mroz (thesis in
progress) is working on the application of the VDM to optimal
remodeling of damping properties in dynamically excited structures.
Another group of Ph D students, Grzegorz Mikutowski and Piotr
Pawtowski (theses almost completed), Cezary Graczykowski and
Krzysztof Sekuta (theses in progress), Arkadiusz Mroz and Marian
Ostrowski (theses in progress), have already obtained interesting
research results in the field of adaptive impact absorption (AIA).
Finally, Dr Jerzy Motylewski is a key person in the STC in
vibroacoust6ic measurement techniques and hardware development.
The team of seventeen co-authors is presented below; their
contributions to particular chapters are listed in the Organization
of the Book.
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