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Michael Alley's Presentation Guidelines

Applying to Graduate School

IMAC

Report Writing Tips
General Conference Information
Author Instructions and Formatting Guidelines
Sample Paper: Damage detection and quantification in an 8 DOF system exhibiting non-linear behavior
Sample Paper: Issues for the Application of Statistical Models in Damage Detection
Sample Paper: Samae Identiication with Linear Discriminant Operators
Common Editorial Mistakes
Guidelines for Viewgraphs and Presentations

Test Report Example

University of California, Irvine Bridge Column Test

Conversion Utilitites/m-Files

Conversion Instructions

Hardware Tutorials

Spectrabook User Instructions

LabVIEW

LabVIEW Basics I: This course is available for free online, sponsored by Rice University. The course does not cover Dynamics, but once you know the basics of LabVIEW, acquiring and analyzing DSA data is pretty easy:

http://cnx.rice.edu/content/col10241/latest/

For students who do not have LabVIEW, you may use LabVIEWonline for three hours at the following website:

http://digital.ni.com/demo.nsf/websearch/CE34B1339DE04F2086256E930074129F?opendocument

LabVIEW CD: A 30-day evaluation LabVIEW CD is available as well at the following website:

http://digital.ni.com/demo.nsf/websearch/14F9CE475127ADE786256AC60070926C?opendocument

Dynamics Summer School

 

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