Peter Avitabile has been involved in many seminars over the
years. A list of some of the more commonly offered seminars is listed below.
-
Structural Dynamic Modeling Techniques - Combining
Analytical and Experimental Data.
This seminar was offered several years ago at the university and has been
transformed into several different seminars that are offered by the university
or some of the hardware/software vendors or as SEM/IMAC seminars.
In addition, variations of these seminars have been customized as
in-house seminars. The material in
these seminars delve into many aspects of generating, modifying, correlating and
improving structural dynamic models using both analytical and experimental
representations of components and systems. (A detailed write-up of this
previously offered seminar is contained here)
Some other typical seminars presented are listed below
Society for Experimental Mechanics offers
- Modal
Analysis: Theory and Practice is a 3 day course which covers a broad
assortment of experimental modal analysis topics
- Model
Correlation and Updating is a 3 day course which addresses correlation
techniques leading into the adjustment of finite element models
Spectral Dynamics offers
- Basic
Modal Analysis seminar concentrating on introductory concepts for the
development of an experimental modal model using FFT data with STAR
- Advanced
Modal Analysis seminar extends the basic seminar to include advanced
manipulation of experimental data
LMS N.America offers
- Basic
Modal Analysis seminar concentrating on introductory concepts for the
development of an experimental modal model using LMS hardware/software
- Advanced
Modal Analysis seminar extends the basic seminar to include advanced
manipulation of experimental data using LMS software for advanced techniques
for manipulation of measured and analytical data.
- Model
Correlation and Updating is a 3 day course which addresses correlation
techniques and updating of finite element models using the LMS software
packages
Specialty Seminars for Industry have been developed on request to address
specific topics pertaining to testing, analysis, correlation, model updating,
etc. as well as emerging techniques for solving perplexing problems
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