Norman M. Wereley
University of Maryland, College Park
494 Papers
3.4K Citations
Norman M. Wereley is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, College Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetorheological fluid & Damper. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 474 publications. Previous affiliations of Norman M. Wereley include Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Papers
Mechanism and Bias Considerations for Design of a Bi-Directional Artificial Muscle Actuator
Robert D. Vocke,Curt S. Kothera,Norman M. Wereley +2 more
- 19 Sep 2012
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented two methods for increasing the performance of an antagonistic PAM system by decreasing the passive parasitic torque, rather than increasing the active torque, and compared a baseline design to an improved design for a simplified case, which showed a 300% increase in actuator deflection over the baseline design.
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Torque Loss and Crack Monitoring Near Fasteners for Isotropic and Composite Helicopter Tail Boom Structural Models
Young-Tai Choi,Ashish S. Purekar,Norman M. Wereley +2 more
- 01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of high frequency wave propagation on a curved metallic and composite panels is examined as they provide complexity in both geometry and material used to represent helicopter tail boom structures.
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Preface: Educating engineers about intelligent material systems and structures
TL;DR: In this paper, two manuscripts focused on education are published that describe how adaptive or smart or intelligent structures can be used in the classroom to illustrate beam dynamics, as well as the behavior of a more complex truss structure.
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Design and analysis programme of electrorheological devices for vehicle systems
TL;DR: In this article, a dynamic program for design and analysis of electrorheological (ER) devices for vehicle systems is developed in a graphic user-interface (GUI) environment, which shows four subprogram modules related to the design of ER shock absorber, ER seat damper, ER engine mount and ER anti-lock brake system, respectively.
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