Dr. Mark
D. Sensmeier
Assistant
Professor, Aerospace Engineering
Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University
College of Engineering, Bldg. 72
3700 Willow Creek Road
Prescott,
AZ 86301
Office: King 144
Office hours:
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Mon 1:50-3:50
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Tue 9:00-11:30
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Wed 1:50-3:50
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Thu 9:00-11:30
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Fri 1:50-2:50
Phone: (928) 777-3847
FAX: (928) 777-6945
Email: mark.sensmeier@erau.edu
Tribute to Cdr. (Sel.)
Russell J. "Gator" Gates
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Sensmeier family photo album
Courses
Education
Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, 1996. Dissertation:
Optimum
Crashworthiness Design of Grid-Stiffened Composite Fuselage Structures
M.S. in Engineering Mechanics, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, 1987. Thesis:
Static
and Dynamic Large Deflection Flexural Response of Graphite-Epoxy Beams
B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1985.
Professional Affiliations
Registered Professional Engineer in Arizona
Senior Member American
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics - AIAA.
Member ASME International
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Highland Rim (TN) Section Secretary 1998-99
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Highland Rim (TN) Section Vice-Chair 1999-2000
Member International Gas
Turbine Insitute
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Structures and Dynamics Committee
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Education Committee
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Session organizer and Chair for Turbo Expo '99,'00,
and '01
Member American Society
for Engineering Education - ASEE
Sigma Gamma Tau Aerospace Honorary - Purdue Chapter
President 1983-84
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honorary
Selected Publications
Automatic Aircraft Structural Topology Generation for
Multidisciplinary Optimization and Weight Estimation, M. D. Sensmeier and
J. A. Samareh, Submitted to the 46th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures,
Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference, April 2005.
A Study of Vehicle Structural Layouts in Post-WWII
Aircraft, M. D. Sensmeier and J. A. Samareh, Presented at the 45th AIAA/
ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference,
April 2004.
Improved Vibration Monitoring Through Optimization
of Sensor Placements, M. D. Sensmeier, K. L. Nichol and T. F. Tibbals,
Presented at the 45th ASME International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Technical
Congress, Exposition and Users Symposium, Munich, Germany, May 2000.
Model Integrated Testing for Durability Assessment
of Turbine Engines, T. F. Tibbals, M. D. Sensmeier, K. L. Nichol, A.
Stoner and C. Biegl, Presented at the ITEA Testing & Evaluation and
Science & Technology: Forging Partnerships for the Future of Aerospace
Workshop, University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN, 12-15
Oct 1999.
Assessment of Turbine Engine Structural Integrity
Using the Structural Dynamic Response Analysis Code (SDRAC), K. L.
Nichol, M. D. Sensmeier, and T. F. Tibbals, Presented at the 44th ASME
International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Technical Congress, Exposition
and Users Symposium, 99-GT-410, Indianapolis, IN, 7-10 June 1999.
Application of BladeOPS for Improved Mode Detection,
M. D. Sensmeier and K. L. Nichol, Presented at the 4th National High Cycle
Fatigue Conference, Monterey, CA, 9-11 Feb 1999.
The Role of Multiaxial Stresses in the Development
of Small Fatigue Cracks in Turbine Engine Blades, M. D. Sensmeier and
T. F. Tibbals, Proceedings of the Engineering Foundation Small Cracks:
Mechanics & Mechanisms Conference, Kahuku, HI, 6-11 Dec 1998.
Development and Application of Tools for Engine Life
Monitoring, M. D. Sensmeier, USAF Inaugural Engine Condition Monitoring
Workshop, San Diego, CA, 21-23 Oct 1997.
Experimental Validation of Anti-Optimization Approach
for Detecting Delamination Damage, M. D. Sensmeier, P. K. Sensharma,
R. T. Haftka, O. H. Griffin, Jr. and L. T. Watson, Proceedings of the 36th
AIAA/ASME/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference,
New Orleans, LA, April 1995.
The Effect of Fiber Bridging on Fatigue Crack Growth
in Titanium Matrix Composites, M. D. Sensmeier and P. K. Wright, Fundamental
Relationships Between Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Metal
Matrix Composites, TMS Fall Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, Oct 1989, pp. 441-457.
Teaching Interests
Solid Mechanics
Structural Analysis
Mechanics of Composite Materials
Engineering Materials Science
Engineering Design Optimization
Elasticity, Plates & Shells
Energy and Variational Methods in Applied Mechanics
Mechanical and Structural Vibrations
Finite Element Method
Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics
Probabilistic Methods in Engineering
Statics and Dynamics
Research Interests
Structural Dynamics of Aerospace and Non-Aerospace Systems
Turbine Engine Structural Analysis and Life Assessment
Structural Design Optimization
Dynamic Data Analysis and Evaluation
Finite Element Analysis Development and Application
Real-Time Finite Element Model Correlation and Updating
Optimum Instrumentation Configuration Design
Mechanics of Composite Materials Response and Failure
Experimental Characterization of Composites and Advanced
Metallic Materials
Fatigue and Fracture of Advanced Materials Systems
Probabilistic Data Analysis and Design Methodologies
Crashworthiness of Vehicle Structures
Industrial and Teaching Experience
2000 to present - Assistant Professor, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical Univ., Prescott, AZ
1996 to 2000 - Senior Engineer II, Sverdrup Technology,
Arnold AFB, TN
1996 - Structural Engineer and Software Developer, Specialized
Analysis Engineering, Blacksburg, VA
1995 - Analysis Engineer, Paradigm, Inc., Blacksburg,
VA
1993 to 1996 - Graduate Research Asst. and Instructor,
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
1987 to 1993 - Materials Behavior Engineer, GE Aircraft
Engines, Cincinnati, OH
1985 to 1987 - Graduate Research Asst., Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA
© 2004 by Dr. Mark D. Sensmeier
Last modified on 8/26/04