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Adam Wickenheiser
Adam Wickenheiser
Assistant Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, George Washington University
Verified email at gwu.edu
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Morphing aerospace vehicles and structures
P Belobaba, J Cooper, R Langton, A Seabridge
John Wiley & Sons, 2012
1892012
Broadband vibration-based energy harvesting improvement through frequency up-conversion by magnetic excitation
AM Wickenheiser, E Garcia
Smart materials and Structures 19 (6), 065020, 2010
1872010
Power optimization of vibration energy harvesters utilizing passive and active circuits
AM Wickenheiser, E Garcia
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures 21 (13), 1343-1361, 2010
1312010
Modeling and experimental verification of synchronized discharging techniques for boosting power harvesting from piezoelectric transducers
WJ Wu, AM Wickenheiser, T Reissman, E Garcia
Smart Materials and Structures 18 (5), 055012, 2009
1272009
Optimization of perching maneuvers through vehicle morphing
AM Wickenheiser, E Garcia
Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics 31 (4), 815-823, 2008
1232008
A Timoshenko beam model for cantilevered piezoelectric energy harvesters
JM Dietl, AM Wickenheiser, E Garcia
Smart Materials and Structures 19 (5), 055018, 2010
1142010
Aerodynamic modeling of morphing wings using an extended lifting-line analysis
AM Wickenheiser, E Garcia
Journal of Aircraft 44 (1), 10-16, 2007
902007
Modeling the effects of electromechanical coupling on energy storage through piezoelectric energy harvesting
AM Wickenheiser, T Reissman, WJ Wu, E Garcia
IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics 15 (3), 400-411, 2009
892009
Longitudinal dynamics of a perching aircraft
AM Wickenheiser, E Garcia
Journal of Aircraft 43 (5), 1386-1392, 2006
752006
Design optimization of linear and non-linear cantilevered energy harvesters for broadband vibrations
AM Wickenheiser
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures 22 (11), 1213-1225, 2011
482011
A study of several vortex-induced vibration techniques for piezoelectric wind energy harvesting
V Sivadas, AM Wickenheiser
Active and passive smart structures and integrated systems 2011 7977, 167-179, 2011
482011
Design of a shape-memory alloy actuated macro-scale morphing aircraft mechanism
J Manzo, E Garcia, A Wickenheiser, GC Horner
Smart Structures and Materials 2005: Smart Structures and Integrated Systems …, 2005
392005
Extended nonlinear lifting-line method for aerodynamic modeling of reconfigurable aircraft
AM Wickenheiser, E Garcia
Journal of Aircraft 48 (5), 1812-1817, 2011
372011
Eigensolution of piezoelectric energy harvesters with geometric discontinuities: Analytical modeling and validation
AM Wickenheiser
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures 24 (6), 729-744, 2013
362013
Reactive trajectory generation for multiple vehicles in unknown environments with wind disturbances
K Cole, AM Wickenheiser
IEEE Transactions on Robotics 34 (5), 1333-1348, 2018
312018
Adaptive structural systems and compliant skin technology of morphing aircraft structures
J Manzo, E Garcia, AM Wickenheiser, GC Horner
Smart Structures and Materials 2004: Smart Structures and Integrated Systems …, 2004
232004
The development of a closed-loop flight controller with panel method integration for gust alleviation using biomimetic feathers on aircraft wings
CJ Blower, W Lee, AM Wickenheiser
Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication 2012 8339, 164-176, 2012
212012
Perching aerodynamics and trajectory optimization
A Wickenheiser, E Garcia
Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems 2007 6525, 191-199, 2007
192007
Evaluation of bio-inspired morphing concepts with regard to aircraft dynamics and performance
AM Wickenheiser, E Garcia, M Waszak
Smart Structures and Materials 2004: Smart Structures and Integrated Systems …, 2004
182004
Biomimetic feather structures for localized flow control and gust alleviation on aircraft wings
CJ Blower, AM Wickenheiser
21st international conference on adaptive structures and technologies, 2010
152010
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