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WEBINAR SERIES

Program
Diname2021-Webinar series

It is a great pleasure to invite you to attend the online event DINAME 2021 Webinar Series –
XIX International Symposium on Dynamic Problems of Mechanics – organized by the
Committee of Dynamics of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
(ABCM). The event is free of charge from February 22nd to 26th 2021 at the DINAME 2021
Youtube channel. As previously announced, due to the pandemic situation associated with
the Covid-19, DINAME 2021 in its traditional form was postponed to 2023.
For detailed information about DINAME 2021 and the Webinar Series program, visit our
website:https://eventos.abcm.org.br/diname2021

Organizing committee

WEBINAR SERIES SCHEDULE

Date: 22/02 to 26/02


Presentation link: DINAME 2021 YouTube channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAyIkF8nVQCCcsv98qQ1yLw

T: Talk; MC: Mini Course (Portuguese Language)


INVITED SPEAKERS
T1: Feb. 22nd at 13hs (Brasília Time)

“Dynamics of programmable and multifunctional piezoelectric metamaterials


and metastructures”
Speaker: Alper Erturk (Georgia Institute of Technology, EUA)
Abstract: This talk reviews our efforts on the development of piezoelectric metamaterials to enable programmable and
multifunctional concepts in next-generation smart structures. First, we summarize the theoretical and experimental work on
passive metamaterials and phononic crystals for the problems of locally resonant bandgap formation and Lamb wave guiding,
respectively, with applications to low-frequency vibration attenuation and enhanced energy harvesting. Then, the fully coupled
problem of 1D and 2D piezoelectric metamaterials is discussed with a focus on electromechanical bandgap formation via
inductive shunted unit cells. Specifically, finite piezoelectric beam and plate type structures with specified boundary conditions
(i.e. metamaterial-based finite metastructures) are considered to quantify the effects of various system parameters.
Piezoelectric bandgap tailoring and bandwidth enhancement, as well as formation of multiple bandgaps, are discussed.
Synthetic impedance circuit representation of the unit cell shunts is then presented, along with experimental validations, to
enable negative capacitance shunts combined with inductive loading. Such digitally programmable transfer functions in shunt
circuits of piezoelectric metamaterials paves the way for next generation smart structures with on-demand, tunable bandgap
formation capabilities. With this approach, the problem is then extended to spatial and temporal modulation of shunt capacitance
and inductance for nonreciprocal wave propagation to achieve elastic wave diode behavior. Further examples of programmable
piezoelectric metamaterials are given for spatially reversible elastic wave mode conversion (Rayleigh wave to shear wave) and
gradient/graded concepts such as elastic wave rainbow and black hole devices as well as multifunctional counterparts that
combine vibration attenuation and energy harvesting.

Mediator: José Roberto de França Arruda (Unicamp, Brazil)

T2: Feb. 23rd at 13hs (Brasília Time)

“On the Lagrange’s equation for variable mass systems”


Speaker: Celso P. Pesce (USP, Brazil)

Abstract: This webinar brings a summary of the analytical dynamics of mechanical systems with mass varying
with time and position. The extended Lagrange’s equations for such systems are readdressed and simpler forms
are de-rived. Examples are given for nonlinear oscillators with variable mass and a one-degree of freedom
model of an oscillating water column driven by free surface waves is discussed.

Mediator: Paulo J. Paupitz Gonçalves (UNESP, Brazil)


T3: Feb. 24th at 13hs (Brasília Time)

“Impacts of model reduction and dynamic matrices extraction applied to


rotating machines”
Speaker: Katia Lucchesi Cavalca (Unicamp, Brazil)
Abstract: Model reduction is a relevant subject within the field of rotor dynamics since low order models are fundamental for
control strategies design and implementation, health monitoring, behavior prediction, Fault Detection and Identification (FDI)
and stochastic analyses. In this context, this talk proposes a review of three widely used reduction methods: static or Guyan
technique, the System Equivalent Reduction Expansion Process (SEREP) and the modified SEREP. Regarding SEREP, a
new approach is presented in which right and left eigenvectors from the undamped original system (with mass and stiffness
matrices not symmetric) are used to transform all original system dynamic matrices. To modified SEREP (that contemplates
all original system characteristics, including frequency dependent damping and gyroscopic effect) an extraction from the
reduced state-space representation is achieved to build rotor and bearings reduced dynamic matrices with physical
interpretability. A set of practical recommendations is presented and discussed, highlighting key aspects to increase
reduction success chances. The methods are applied to two different rotors and the results are properly shown regarding
the agreement between reduced and complete model responses when analyzing Frequency Response Functions (FRFs)
and Campbell diagrams. The computational costs of processing each reduced model and running common rotor dynamic
analyses with reduced and complete models are also compared and discussed.

Mediator: Ilmar Santos (DTU, Denmark)

Covid Dynamics: Feb. 25th at 13hs (Brasília Time)

“Mathematical models to predict the spread of an epidemic”


Speaker: Americo Barbosa da Cunha Junior (UERJ, Brazil)

“Data-driven modeling for COVID-19 pandemics in Brazil”


Speaker: Silvio da Costa Ferreira Junior (UFV, Brazil)
Abstract: Mathematical and computational modelling constitutes a powerful tool for drawing hypothetical
scenarios. In this webinar I will present our most recent contributions to the modelling of COVID-19 evolution
across the Brazillian municipalities. We use a data-driven approach, in which a broad variety of publicly available
data are used as input for the simulations, allowing the nowcasting and forecasting of scenarios for the
pandemics. In particular, I will briefly discuss how to use mathematical models to estimate underreporting in the
epidemic series and to evaluate the impacts of vaccination strategies.

Mediator: Marcelo Amorim Savi (COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil)


COURSES
MC1: Mini Course 1

Tema: Passive Vibration Control


Abstract: This short course is devoted to techniques intended for passive vibration control, understood as those
which do not require direct input of energy to counteract vibration excitations. After the presentation of the general
principles underlying vibration control, along with practical needs and constraints, three control techniques are
addressed, namely those based on dynamic vibration absorbers, viscoelastic materials and shunted piezoelectric
transducers. For each of them, the underlying formulation, modelling strategies and experimental investigations
are presented.

Professor: Domingos Rade (ITA, Brasil)


Day: 24 Feb. at 8 - 10hs
25 Feb. at 8 - 12hs

MC2: Mini Course 2

Tema: Dinâmica e Vibrações


Abstract: The short course, which will be presented in the Portuguese language is aimed at young students and
researchers that are interested in techniques of modelling and simulation of dynamic systems. Analysis of vibrating
dynamic systems, in particular, will be presented with examples of application of such knowledge

Professor: Paulo Roberto Gardel Kurka (Unicamp, Brasil)


Day: 24 Feb. at 16 - 18hs
25 Feb. at 14 - 18hs

Organizing committee

Dr. Aline de Paula Dr. Adriano Fabro Dr. Marcela Machado

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